
FCCJ’s Continuing Education Online Program
has expanded to well over 300 online courses, giving students
more flexible and convenient options for learning. Growth in
FCCJ’s online program is the result of a partnership with the
American Management Association as well as a high-demand for
training that fits into the busy lifestyles of today’s students.
Delivered entirely via the Web, FCCJ’s non-credit online courses
cover a broad range of topics, including AMA Certificate programs
in Business, Accounting, Management and Customer Service, computer
software skills, network programming, grant writing, art history,
creative writing, debt elimination and more.
Some online courses are designed as
self-paced tutorials, while others are led by an instructor.
Students have access to the “online classroom” 24 hours
a day, seven days a week.
“I really enjoyed this class and will
continue taking online courses, as I am disabled and it is
more comfortable,” said Martha Wilson, a student in the Creating
Web Pages class.
Elizabeth Lee Steck, a student in the
Introduction to Windows XP class remarked, “I found
this online class to be very convenient. The instructor always
answered my questions promptly, so I did not feel like I
was completely on my own.”
Online classes begin January 21 and
run for six to eight weeks depending on the course topic. Email, Internet access
and some software programs are required for the classes. Tuition
ranges from $59 to $139 per course.
Spring term registration is currently
underway. For information,
contact the FCCJ Continuing Education Office at 904.633.8292.