How are these courses delivered and designed?
Students in the online Engineering Program are expected to possess or have access to personal computers and a broadband Internet connection. (Note: Some corporate networks may block access to streaming video and prohibit downloading and installing course specific software. Make sure that you have these capabilities on the computer used for the courses offered in this program.)
Minimum system and software specifications are:
| Operating System |
Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7
(Mac OS computers are not supported in all courses) |
Processor |
1 GHz or higher |
| Memory |
256 MB of RAM |
| Hard Drive Space |
500 MB free disk space |
Browser
for Windows OS |
- Firefox (current version)
- Internet Explorer (version 7 or 8)
Cookies, Java, and JavaScript must be enabled.
Pop-up blockers should be configured to permit new windows from Penn State web sites.
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Plug-ins |
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Flash Media Player
- Windows Media Player ver. 11
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Additional Software
and
Course Specific Software |
General software
- Microsoft Office
- Adobe Acrobat PDF Writer
For Course Specific software requirements please see the individual Course Description. |
| Internet Connection |
Broadband (cable or DSL) connection required
(Note: Your internet connection must allow you to download and upload large files up to 500MB; some satellite internet services may prohibit the ability to upload large files) |
| Printer/Scanner |
- Access to graphics-capable printer
- Some courses require students to scan and upload assignments and projects
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| DVD-ROM |
Required |
| Sound Card, Microphone, and Speakers |
Required |
| Monitor |
Monitor (Capable of at least 1024 x 768 resolution) |
Penn State Access accounts will be created for the online students so that they can remote into these computers for course work.
All courses are offered within the semester time line. For specific start and end dates see the individual course site.
To accommodate the distance student, live classes are offered through
interactive videoconferencing, live streaming media, and on-demand streaming media. Most distance
courses are offered live simultaneously with a resident class in
attendance at the University Park campus. For these courses, both live
and on-demand streaming media is available. Typically four or more courses
are offered per semester.
Several courses have been developed that are only offered using on-demand streaming media. Check the course sites for these details.
These courses may require textbooks, homework, exams, interaction, and projects as would be required in any graduate level course.
Penn State uses a course management/communication system referred to as ANGEL. ANGEL is a web based system that organizes and delivers all course materials including: live and on-demand video lectures, class notes, reference materials, homework assignments, quizzes and projects. The course material in ANGEL is available for you to access 24/7.
ANGEL
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You will need internet access to take a distance course. But, we can work with you if you find yourself temporarily disconnected from the internet. Alternative ways of delivering course material to you can be worked out.
Faculty interaction may occur through ANGEL, email, phone calls, videoconferencing or face to face if you are in the area.
Student performance is evaluated through graded homework, class projects (if applicable), quizzes and/or exams. Some courses require proctored exams, in which case, it is your responsibility to work with us to obtain a proctor.
Check the course sites for samples of instructional materials.
If you have any questions, please feel to contact us.
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