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Course Formats

Courses offered via electronic mediums allow students to engage in and complete their coursework on or off campus, often at times and locations that are most convenient to them. Course content matches content of on-ground courses with the same title and course number. Please be sure to confirm you have continuous, reliable access to the appropriate technology when enrolling in an eCampus course.

WEB Asynchronous (UM Online and RODP)
Designed to be completed fully online, although some departments may require students to attend an on-campus orientation. Please be sure to contact the department in which the course is offered to determine attendance requirements. All RODP classes are fully asynchronous and do not require any on-ground meetings.

How do online courses work?

      How to get started in your RODP online course.

      How to get started in your UM online course.

      RODP Proctored Exam Information

TELECOURSES (PUBLIC BROADCAST and VIDEO TAPE)
Consists of a series of video programs, text, study guide, and in some cases, supplemental resources.  PUBLIC BROADCAST course videos are broadcast on Comcast Cable. VIDEO TAPE course videos are not broadcast. The videos are available for viewing in McWherter Library, Internet streaming in most cases, or home rental. All course information will be available online through eCourseware. Students work independently through course materials and may attend optional discussion sessions led by the instructor. Most courses have no class attendance requirement; however, some may require in-class exams and lab attendance.
TELEWEB (WEB Asynchronous, combination of public broadcast and online,)
Consists of an Internet component, a series of video programs, text, study guides, and in some cases, supplemental resources. The videos are broadcast on Comcast Cable, are available for viewing in McWherter Library, Internet streaming in most cases, or home rental.All course information will be available online through eCourseware. Students work independently through course materials and may attend optional discussion sessions led by the instructor. Most courses have no class attendance requirement; however, some may require in-class exams and lab attendance.

How do teleweb courses work?

      How to get started in your teleweb course



The University of Memphis is committed to providing equal opportunity and challenge to all academically qualified students with disabilities and is compliant with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

To receive disability related accommodations and services, students must first register with the Student Disability Services office and provide current and appropriate medical and / or psycho-educational documentation which identifies the specific nature and extent of a qualifying disability, including the functional limitations currently imposed by the disability.


Student Disability Services
University of Memphis
110 Wilder Tower
Memphis, TN 38152-3520

Phone: 901-678-2880 V / TTY
Fax: 901-678-3070

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