Society-Ready Graduates
UA Collaboration with NAU, AWC, CAC
Issue
Arizonas three public universities are located in Phoenix, Tucson
and Flagstaff, leaving rural areas of the state unserved for academic
programs in agriculture unless students matriculate to the University
of Arizona. Distance education allows students to complete a bachelors
degree without leaving their home towns.
What has been done?
Interactive television courses are offered in Yuma, Coolidge and on
the University of Arizona campus as part of a collaboration between
the UA College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Central Arizona Colleges
Signal Peak campus near Coolidge, and Arizona Western College in Yuma,
using microwave television technology provided by Northern Arizona University.
Specially equipped classrooms in all three locations enable students
to interact with the teacher and each other simultaneously. Live class
sessions are transmitted from Tucson to Yuma and Coolidge, and also
from Yuma to Tucson. Students enroll at the community colleges for lower
division coursework and then take the distance courses through NAU and
the UA to complete their degrees.
Impact
In the year 2000, this cooperative inter-institutional arrangement enabled
more than 70 students to take courses from the university of Arizona
without leaving their home towns.The program fulfills one of the Arizona
Board of Regents priorities: to expand access to the university. These
are nontraditional students, and in the case of those in Yuma, nearly
all work full time. The program enabled the cooperating institutions
to arrange their curriculum to include each others courses and
thus expand their programs without hiring extra faculty to teach duplicate
courses on each campus. As a result of this program, Northern Arizona
University has accepted several agricultural science courses from the
University of Arizona as electives for their general education requirements.
Funding
University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Northern Arizona University
Arizona Western College
Central Arizona College
Contact
David E. Cox, associate dean and director
Academic Programs, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
The University of Arizona
PO Box 210036
Tucson, AZ 85721
Tel: (520) 621-3612, FAX (520) 621-8662
Email: dcox@ag.arizona.edu
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