During Fall 2024, the Office of Distance Learning celebrated its 50th Quality Matters course certification.
17 Courses Recognized for ULearn Certification
Wed, 12/17/2014 - 4:03pmEach December, the Office of Distance Learning recognizes hybrid and online courses that have earned ULearn Certification through an internal peer-review process. These courses implemented a set of design standards outlined by Quality Matters. To earn certification, these courses met all 21 essentials standards and earned a total score of at least 81 out of 95 possible points (or 85%). We are so proud of the commitment to quality that these faculty have demonstrated by participating in the review and implementing changes to ensure a quality course experience for their students.
The following courses were recognized at the 2014 Certification Briefing and Presentation for earning certification this year:
College of the Arts
- MUS 360: Cajun and Zydeco Music (Mark DeWitt)
College of Education
- EDCI 508: Research to Impact Student Achievement (Christine Briggs)
- HLTH 214: Principles and Foundations of Health Promotion and Wellness (Elizabeth LaPointe)
- HLTH 411: Women's Health (Susan Lyman)
- HLTH 452: Epidemiology (Susan Lyman)
- KNES 205: Computer Technology in Kinesiology (Connie Lavergne)
- KNES 402: Organization & Administration in Kinesiology (Connie Lavergne)
College of Liberal Arts
- ENGL 211: Thematic Approaches to Literature: The Art of Empathy (Wilbur Bennett)
- POLS 387: Constitutional Law (Rick Swanson)
College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions
- HSA 200: Contemporary Issues in Healthcare (Scott Sittig)
- HSA 201: Health Care Delivery Systems (Anita Hazelwood)
- LCHI 303: Healthcare Information Systems (Kristy Courville)
- NURS 327: Community Health Nursing with Diverse Populations (Kathleen Wilson)
- NURS 396: Professional Role Integration (Kathleen Wilson)
- NURS 502: Generating Evidence for Nursing Practice (Lisa Broussard)
- NURS 584: Advanced Practice Nursing Family III (Janis Guilbeau)
- NURS 802: Epidemiology (Helen Hurst)
College of the Arts (pictured: Luke Dowden, Mark DeWitt, and Michael McClure)
College of Education (pictured: Luke Dowden, Connie Lavergne, Elizabeth LaPointe, Christine Briggs, Nathan Roberts)
College of Liberal Arts (pictured: Luke Dowden, Rick Swanson, Jordan Kellman)
College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions (pictured: Luke Dowden, Janis Guilbeau, Kathleen Wilson, Anita Hazelwood, Kristy Courville, Melinda Oberleitner)