Distance Learning
Learn from the convenience of your own home or office.
| Course | CRN | Title |
| AUCW 180 | 21419 | Western Heritage: The Humanities |
| AUCW 212 | 21836 | Discovering America III |
| AUCC 110 | 21849 | Hunger: Problems of Scarcity & Choice |
| AUCC 150 | 21460 | A Carribean Mosaic |
| AUCA 120 | 21619 | The Art & Thought of Classical Greece |
| AUCS 120 | 20424 | The Adult Journey |
| AUCS 340 | 21382 | Ethics in the Professions |
| AUCT 140 | 20950 | Epidemics and AIDS |
| AUCT 150 | 21420 | Technology as a Human Affair |
| AUCT 150 | 21402 | Technology as a Human Affair |
| ART 100 | 21421 | Aspects of Art |
| CMM 110 | 23851 | Introduction to Communication |
| CS 110 | 20228 | Introduction to Computers |
| ENG 140 | 23864 | Introduction to Literature |
| HIS 131 | 23656 | U.S. Since the Civil War Era |
| LAH 330 | 22564 | The Law & Forensic Evidence |
| M 110 | 22434 | Modeling w/ Elementary Functions |
| M 116 | 20154 | Contemporary Mathematics |
| PHI 120 | 22408 | Practical Reasoning |
| POL 100 | 21422 | American Government |
| PSY 102 | 21598 | Introductory Psych.: Applications |
| PSY 253 | 21632 | Psychology Applied to the Workplace |
| PSY 380 | 21388 | Media Psychology |
| RPW 210W | 22707 | Foundations of Argument |
| SOC 271 | 23877 | Deviance |
| SOC 330 | 22525 | The Law & Forensic Evidence |
| QNT 230 | 22772 | Business Statistics |
| EDH 120 | 21603 | Psychology of Exceptionalities |
| EDP 230 | 21639 | Educational Psychology |
| ARB 112 | 21647 | Introduction to the Fine Arts |
| ENB 224 | 20960 | Advanced Composition |
Online Course Technical Requirements
Step one
Go to: http: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 auto-
matically 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 email message at your University of Hartford
email 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.
Check this page for updates concerning your online course.