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Welcome to John Wood Open Learning! Since 1976, thousands of area residents have successfully completed coursework via Open Learning. John Wood Community College was a pioneer in this innovative system of learning. Open Learning offers a learning environment in which transfer-level, developmental and career/technical courses may be taken.
A few keywords describe Open Learning.

One key word is FLEXIBILITY. You may find that taking all of your coursework in Open Learning works for you. Others find that a combination of delivery methods (traditional classes, online classes, open learning classes and hybrid classes) meet the needs of their learning styles and lifestyle

Another key word is MASTERY. We will ask you to understand and master a unit of study before you move on. Learners show this mastery by achieving a mastery grade on unit tests. Each academic department sets a mastery level, so be sure to work with your instructor to take full advantage of this opportunity.

TIME is also a key word in Open Learning. Credit courses are designed to satisfy the learning goals equal to 16 weeks of college instruction. These are met with one hour of instruction per week per credit. Mastering the learning goals of a course will probably require an additional two to three hours of study and learning per credit hour. You are free to set your pace in Open Learning to finish sooner than 16-weeks.



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