Use this key to the class schedule to view where classes meet and what technologies are required for students to participate fully in the class.
Campus Naming Convention
Campus or Location |
Where Classes Meet |
MA |
New York City (Manhattan) |
OW |
Long Island (Old Westbury, NY) |
OL |
Online (offered to students at the New York campuses via Canvas) |
OM |
College of Osteopathic Medicine, Long Island (Old Westbury, NY) |
OMGR |
College of Osteopathic Medicine, graduate programs, Long Island (Old Westbury, NY) |
OMJB |
College of Osteopathic Medicine, Jonesboro, Arkansas |
OT |
Other New York Tech locations |
JU |
Nanchang, China (Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics) |
VA |
Vancouver, Canada |
Class Naming Convention
The class name consists of three parts: subject, course number, and section.
Meaning |
Example 1 |
Example 2 |
|
Subject |
Academic area of study. |
MATH – Mathematics |
BIOL – Biology |
Number |
Course academic level. |
Students take 100-level courses in their first year: MATH 115 - Introductory Concepts of Mathematics | Students take 200-level courses in their second year: BIOL 210 – Human Gross Anatomy |
Section |
An instance of a course offered at a particular campus and time. |
MATH 115 M01 |
BIOL 210 W02 W: Long Island (Old Westbury, NY) W02: This section meets in Long Island (Old Westbury, NY), and is designated as Section 2 W02L: This section is a laboratory class offered at the Long Island (Old Westbury, NY) campus |
The first character indicates campus. | M: New York City (Manhattan) | W: Long Island (Old Westbury, NY) | |
The digits in the second and third positions represent the section number. | M01: This section meets in New York City (Manhattan), and is designated as Section 1 | W02: This section meets in Long Island (Old Westbury, NY), and is designated as Section 2 | |
The fourth character may be the letter "L," signifying that this is a laboratory class. | W02L: This section is a laboratory class offered at the Long Island (Old Westbury, NY) campus |
Types of Online Activity
Online Activity |
Explanation |
Synchronous – happening at the same time |
Students attend a lecture or participate in classroom activities in real-time, together with the professor or other students |
Asynchronous – not happening at the same time |
Students attend a lecture or participate in classroom activities on their own time, without real-time interactions with the professor or other students |
Modes of Instruction
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From time to time, circumstances may require an update to our class offerings. Students are encouraged to check their class schedule regularly for any changes to the time, day, location, or instruction mode of classes.