Does C.O.D. offer courses other than a normal 16-week session?
The 12-week sequences begin on the fifth week of the term. The eight-week sequence begins the first week and the ninth week of the term. You can view how many students are enrolled; determine if the class is full; who is teaching and the registration code. Where the class name appears, you can click and read a course description as well. You will need to go to: www.cod.edu select classes (top tool bar) select search for classes now (top left) (choose) semester, general search (center) Select Session button, and identify 12-week or second eight-week) This will produce a list of classes. You want to pay attention to the following: Registration code (what you use to register for the actual class) Description ~ describes the course content by clicking on the course Actual start date Location Whether the class is full or still shows enrollment (the word FULL shows up when it’s at capacity) Most of the 12-week late start classes are at off-campus locations.
The 12-week sequences begin on the fifth week of the term. The eight-week sequence begins the first week and the ninth week of the term. You can view how many students are enrolled; determine if the class is full; who is teaching and the registration code. Where the class name appears, you can click and read a course description as well. You will need to go to: www.cod.edu select classes (top tool bar) select search for classes now (top left) (choose) semester, general search (center) Select Session button, and identify 12-week or second eight-week) This will produce a list of classes. You want to pay attention to the following: Registration code (what you use to register for the actual class) Description ~ describes the course content by clicking on the course Actual start date Location Whether the class is full or still shows enrollment (the word FULL shows up when it’s at capacity) Most of the 12-week late start classes are at off-campus locations. Many of the eight-week courses are