Summerterm at a Glance

Distance Learning

Learn from the convenience of your own home or office.

Course CRN Title Page
AUCW 180 21318 Western Heritage: The Humanities 20
AUCW 212 21590 Discovering America III 20
AUCC 110 21591 Hunger: Problems of Scarcity & Choice 20
AUCS 150 21358 A Carribean Mosaic 21
AUCA 110 20763 Romanticism in the Arts 21
AUCA 120 21466 The Art and Thought of Classical Greece 21
AUCA 150 22591 Ethnic Roots and Urban Arts 22
AUCS 150 20764 Gender, Identity, and Society 22
AUCS 210 22617 Discovering the News 22
AUCT 140 20879 Epidemics and AIDs 23
AUCT 150 97469 Technology as a Human Affair 23
AUCT 150 21307 Technology as a Human Affair 23
LAH 330 22435 The Law & Forensic Evidence 24
ART 100 21320 Aspects of Art 25
CMM 110 21717 Introduction to Communication 27
CMM 281 21954 Introduction to Multimedia 28
CMM 415 21980 Issues in New Media Technology 28
CS 110 20239 Introduction to Computers 29
ENG 140 21718 Introduction to Literature 29
M 110 21628 Modeling w/ Elementary Functions 33
M 114 22188 Everyday Statistics 33
M 116 20166 Contemporary Mathematics 33
POL 100 21321 American Government 35
POL 100 21874 American Government 35
PSY 102 21455 Introductory Psych: Applications 36
PSY 253 21475 Psychology Applied to the Workplace 37
RPW 210W 21647 Foundations of Argument 41
RPW 316W 98850 Collaborative Writing in the Workplace 41
RPW 375 98758 Professional Editing 41
SOC 110 98863 Introduction to Sociology 41
SOC 271 21719 Deviance 42
SOC 330 21634 The Law & Forensic Evidence 42
EDH 120 21459 Psychology of Exceptionalities 51
EDP 230 21479 Educational Psychology 51
NUR 692 22708 ST: Health Care Informatics for Clinicians 61
ARB 111 23059 Introduction to the Fine Arts 76
ARB 112 21487 Introduction to the Fine Arts 76
ENB 224 20885 Advanced Composition 76
SCB 110 22929 Introduction to Human Nutrition 77
PSB 110 22370 General Psychology I 78
PSB 111 21447 General Psychology II 78
ASB 111 21615 Academic Strategies 78

Online Course Technical Requirements

Step One

Go to: uhaweb.hartford.edu/fcld/handoutsstudent.htm
Click on Student Guide for necessary requirements.

Step Two

You need a University of Hartford e-mail account.
New accounts are opened with the computer support consultant on duty in the Computer Support Center, room CC113. A university ID and current class schedule is required. All incoming freshmen have an account automatically created prior to the beginning of the fall semester, and a letter is sent in the mail during the summer with all the pertinent information. To contact Information Technology Services, call 860.768.5999.

Step Three

How to access your online course:
One week before your class is scheduled to begin you will receive an e-mail message at your University of Hartford e-mail account with directions on how to access your online course. It is important that once you receive the email message you access your course site and familiarize yourself with the online environment before your class begins.