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How should I go about watching the DVDs and how do they correspond to the regular classroom course being taught on campus?

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How should I go about watching the DVDs and how do they correspond to the regular classroom course being taught on campus?

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The DVDs were recorded Summer 2005. A syllabus from that semester is available online so you may see what order the classes/subjects were recorded in. Every semester is a little different from previous semesters; however, most students find it fairly easy to find the lectures needed so the course can be completed in the same order as it is being taught on campus. The only major drawback of watching the course via DVD is that you cannot ask questions as the material is presented. However, you can make note of your questions and ask them via email. Furthermore, video students have the opportunity to watch and re-watch as many times as needed to grasp the material.

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