M10XF Courses Offered Through Distance Education, Learning and Teaching Support - DELTS
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Registration
Students can register for these course via the MUN Self-Service.
Course Materials
Students are expected to purchase a textbook along with its accompanying student manual (second hand copies are acceptable, including earlier editions). However, students should not buy any books until after they have received their Course Outline. The instructor will indicate what books are required at that time.
The instructor will send the student his/her Course Outline along with extra assignments. The Course Outline and Course Manual are also available online through Distance Education, Learning and Teaching Support (DELTS).
Other additional supplemental materials, when necessary, will be sent to the student or made available online.
Assignments
Distance education students will be sent an assignment to accompany each module of work they complete. The assignment should be done only after all assigned work for a module has been completed and before writing the module test. The assignment can be returned directly to the Mathematics Learning Centre (MLC) or can be given to the invigilator who will forward it to the MLC.
Testing Procedures
For distance education students residing in the St. John's area, all module tests written during the semester will take place at the Mathematics Learning Centre during regular test centre hours. For all other distance education students module tests will be mailed to the invigilator.
A time limit of 2 hours is imposed on the writing of all module tests.
Instructor Assistance
Individual help is available by phone at (709) 864-3308 most weekdays (Monday to Friday) from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or in person, by appointment only, Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays. You can also contact your instructor by email at mlc@mun.ca or by fax at (709) 864-2351.
More information on all aspects of these courses, including testing and evaluation will be sent to the student in writing at the beginning of the semester.