Student Interest in Online Courses

Chicago State University (CSU) is investigating the level of student interest in participating in online courses. Given limited resources, we want to make sure that we are directing our efforts in the areas that best meet student needs.

Please take a few minutes to answer the following eight questions. The results of the survey will be available to you on the CSU homepage at the end of the survey period.


Have you previously taken an online course at CSU?
Yes
No
If so, how many courses have you taken at CSU online?:


Would you be interested in taking an online course at CSU in the future?
1. Definitely Not
2. Probably Not
3. Possibly
4. Definitely


Please indicate in which college you are a student.
Arts and Sciences
Business
Education
Health Sciences
Pharmacy
Board of Governors

Please state the name of your major or program:


Please indicate your status:
Undergraduate Student
Graduate Student
At-Large or Continuing Student
Other:


Of the following general education requirements, which would be of interest to take online (if any)? Please check all that apply.
COMPOSITION
ENG 1230/123 or 1270/127 - Composition I
ENG 1240/124 or 1280/128 - Composition II
MATH AND CRITICAL THINKING
ECON 1000/100 - Issues in the American Economy
GEOG 1200/100 - Geographer's Toolkit: Crit Persp Geog Think
MATH 1010/140 - Concepts of Math for Elem School Teachers I
MATH 1020/141 - Concepts of Math for Elem School Teachers II
MATH 1200/162 - College Algebra
MATH 1800/123 - Quantitative Literacy
PHIL 1020/204 - Introduction to Logic
PHIL 1030/221 - Critical Thinking
PH S 1080/108 - Critical Thinking about Technology
POL 1000/100 - Critical Thinking in Politics and Law
HUMANITIES
ART 1000/100 - Intro to Art Activities for the Non-Art Major
ART 3130/202 - African Art
CMAT 2030/203 - Basic Speech Communication
CMAT 2210/221 - Interpersonal Communication
ENG 2150/215 - Prose Fiction
ENG 2410/241 - Third World Literature
FREN 2120/212 - Culture of France
MUS 1134/134 - History and Appreciation of Music I
MUS 2216/216 - Jazz and Popular Music History I
MUS 2285/285 - World Music Cultures
PHIL 1040/203 - Ethics
SPAN 3190/219 - Arfo-American Culture and Language
SOCIAL SCIENCES
ANTH 1010/101 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 2130/250 - Cultures of South Asia
ECON 1010/101 - Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics)
ECON 1020/102 - Principles of Economics (Microeconomics)
GEOG 1000/101 - Societies and Environments
GEOG 2500/111 - The City: Environment and People
HIST 1310/131 - United States History Since 1877
HIST 2200/220 - Key Themes in World History
POL 1010/101 - American National Government
PSYC 1100/141 - Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 2000/217 - Life Span Development
SOC 1010/101 - Introduction to Sociology
SOC 2400/202 - Community Orgs / Community Problems
NATURAL SCIENCE
BIOL 1070/107 - Biological Science Survey I (lab)
BIOL 1080/108 - Biological Science Survey II (lab)
BIOL 1190/119 - Humanity and Nature (lab)
BIOL 1400/140 - Biotechnology and Human Affairs (no lab)
PH S 1000/100 - Science, Society, and Survival (no lab)
PH S 1010/101 - Energy in Today's World (no lab)
PH S 1130/113 - Practical Chemistry (lab)
PH S 1140/114 - Practical Earth and Space Science (lab)
I prefer not to take online courses.


Are there any courses in your major that you would like to see offered online? If so, please list the course numbers (e.g. TED 394, ART 2200 or TED 4394) and/or course titles (e.g. Macroeconomics).


What factors or issues hinder or stop you from taking an online course?


What factors or issues make taking online courses an attractive option for you?


Do you have any other comments or suggestion regarding online courses at CSU?


Do you have a computer in your home?
Yes
No


Do you have access to the internet in your home?
Yes, it is a dial up connection
Yes, it is a DSL or cable connection
No, I do not have Internet access


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