Online Instructor Requirements | Spring 2025
The requirements listed below must be met by students enrolled in online or hybrid courses:
- Acquire course materials by the first day of class.
- Have access to broadband or reliable internet service.
- Log in to the first day of class, read and follow the Getting Started Instructions on the 小猪视频官网 Page.
- Complete the Student Canvas Orientation CRDW 1100 to become familiar with our Learning Management System, .
- Must be able to upload/download/attach documents, open PowerPoint presentations, view/listen to video assignments, and complete quizzes/test(s).
- Know how to access Grades and view instructor feedback on assignments.
Additional Requirements
If your instructor has requirements in addition to the above general requirements, they will be listed below. Select your class to expand the requirements.
MATH
MATH 1116 HC1 & HC2 – Beginning Algebra
Bill Worpenberg (bworpenberg@sscc.edu)
Students must access this course on the first day of the semester.
Proctored Midterm and Final:
A proctored midterm and final are required for the course.
For your convenience, instructor proctored tests are scheduled. The Midterm is scheduled for Friday, February 28th. The Final is scheduled for Friday, May 2nd. Both will be at the Hillsboro campus. There is no cost for instructor proctored tests. The Midterm and Final are not multiple-choice question exams. They are pen and pencil exams where you must show your work.
You may decide to take your midterm and final at a certified testing center. Certified Testing Centers are usually found at a college or university near you.
If you decide to take your midterm or final at a Certified Testing Center, then indicate that when you answer your instructor's introductory email so that your instructor can help you with that process. There is generally a fee associated with certified testing center proctored tests.
Textbook:
Students need to purchase their textbook before the start of the course. Since the textbook is a customized printing, you may want to purchase the textbook through the bookstore. The adopted text is:
- Beginning Algebra - Math 1106 and Math 1116 - Custom Print
- Baratto, Custom Print
- McGraw Hill Publishing Co.
- Copyright 2016
- ISBN: 978-1-308-75563-2
This book is used for both the Math 1106 and the Math 1116 courses
MATH 1135 HC1 & HC2 – Allied Health Math
Bill Worpenberg (bworpenberg@sscc.edu)
Students must access this course on the first day of the semester.
Proctored Midterm and Final:
A proctored midterm and final are required for the course.
For your convenience, instructor proctored tests are scheduled. The Midterm is scheduled for Friday, February 28th. The Final is scheduled for Friday, May 2nd. Both will be at the Hillsboro campus. There is no cost for instructor proctored tests. The Midterm and Final are not multiple-choice questions exams. They are pen and pencil exams where you must show your work using Dimensional Analysis.
You may decide to take your midterm and final at a certified testing center. Certified Testing Centers are usually found at a college or university near you.
If you decide to take your midterm or final at a Certified Testing Center, then indicate that when you answer your instructor's introductory email so that your instructor can help you with that process. There is generally a fee associated with certified testing center proctored tests.
Textbook:
The course uses a Follett Inclusive Access textbook that will be available for you on Day 1 within your Canvas Course. The fee will be charged to your tuition.
MATH 1141 HC1 & HC2 – College Algebra
Bill Worpenberg (bworpenberg@sscc.edu)
Students must access this course on the first day of the semester.
Proctored Midterm and Final:
A proctored midterm and final are required for the course.
For your convenience, instructor proctored tests are scheduled. The Midterm is scheduled for Friday, February 28th. The Final is scheduled for Friday, May 2nd. Both will be at the Hillsboro campus. There is no cost for instructor proctored tests. The Midterm and Final are not multiple-choice questions exams. They are pen and pencil exams where you must show your work.
You may decide to take your midterm and final at a certified testing center. Certified Testing Centers are usually found at a college or university near you.
If you decide to take your midterm or final at a Certified Testing Center, then indicate that when you answer your instructor's introductory email so that your instructor can help you with that process. There is generally a fee associated with certified testing center proctored tests.
Textbook:
The course uses a Follett Inclusive Access textbook that will be available for you on Day 1 within your Canvas Course. The fee will be charged to your tuition.