Schedule Type, Instructional Method and Campus Codes

Schedule Type

Schedule Type CodeSchedule Type DescriptionSchedule Type Definition
01CorrespondenceDISCONTINUE
02LabA course requiring scientific- or research-focused experiential work where students test, observe, experiment, or practice a field or discipline in a hands-on environment, typically held in 210 designated spaces.
03StudioA course requiring visual- or aesthetic-focused experiential work where students test, observe, experiment, or practice a field or discipline in a hands-on environment.
04LectureA course requiring the extended expression of thought supported by generally accepted principals or theorems of a field or discipline led by an expert or qualified representative of the field or discipline.
05SeminarA course requiring students to participate in structured conversation or debate focused on assigned readings, current or historical events, or shared experiences led by an expert or qualified representative of the field or discipline.
06Student TeachingA course requiring students to instruct or teach at an entity external to the institution, generally as part of the culminating curriculum of a teacher education or certification program.
07PracticumA course requiring students to participate in an approved project or proposal that practically applies previously studied theory of the field or discipline under the supervision of an expert or qualified representative of the field or discipline.
08ClinicalA course requiring medical- or healthcare-focused experiential work where students test, observe, experiment, or practice a field or discipline in a hands-on or simulated environment.
09Internship, Field Experience, or Cooperative EducationA course requiring students to participate in a partnership, professional employment, work experience, or cooperative education with an entity external to the institution, generally under the supervision of an employee of the given external entity.
10HonorsDISCONTINUE
11ColloquiaA course requiring students to participate in an unstructured or informal meeting for the exchange of views on a specific topic with an expert or qualified representative of the field or discipline.
12OtherDISCONTINUE
13Lecture and LabA course that requires the combined attributes of a Lecture course and a Lab course.
14Recital, Performance, or EnsembleA course requiring recital-, performance-, or ensemble- focused experiential work, including individual lessons, where students practice or rehearse and ultimately perform works of music, dance, or theatre for a jury or audience.
15Physical ActivityA course requiring students to participate in physical training, physical conditioning, or other physical exercise activities, sports, or games.
16Individual StudyA course requiring students to participate in individualized, independent, directed, or guided studies under the supervision of an expert or qualified representative of the field or discipline that cannot be otherwise classified as Internship, Field Experience, Cooperative Education, Practicum, Recital, Performance, or Ensemble.
17RecitationA course requiring the extended expression of thought supported by generally accepted principals or theorems of a field or discipline led by a teaching assistant or instructor under the guidance of a permanent faculty member, which often supplements or expands upon the content of a related or co-requisite course.
18AdministrativeFor administrative use only. Placeholder or other administrative courses used to generate registration activity for a student for billing or other administrative purposes.

Instructional Method

Instructional Method CodeInstructional Method DescriptionInstructional Method Definition
01Face to FaceA course with instruction delivered through face to face meetings held at regular meeting times in dedicated physical space located at the institution. Courses delivered through face to face meetings that also meet occasionally for instruction delivered through the internet or world wide web should be coded as Hybrid Primarily Face to Face.
02Interactive Real Time VideoDISCONTINUE
03TV, Videocassette, CD, DVDDISCONTINUE
05Web AsynchronousDISCONTINUE
06Web SynchronousDISCONTINUE
07Face to Face Remote SiteA course with instruction delivered through face to face meetings held at regular meeting times in dedicated physical space not located at the institution. Courses delivered through face to face meetings that also meet occasionally for instruction delivered through the internet or world wide web should be coded as Hybrid Primarily Face to Face.
08Internet or World Wide WebDISCONTINUE
09Hybrid Primarily WebA course with instruction delivered primarily (more than 50%) through the internet or world wide web that also meets occasionally for instruction delivered through face to face meetings. Courses delivered through the internet or world wide web that require face to face interaction only for testing or other examinations should be coded as Online Asynchronous.
10Hybrid Primarily Face to FaceA course with instruction delivered primarily (more than 50%) through face to face meetings that also meets occasionally for instruction delivered through the internet or world wide web. Courses delivered through face to face meetings that require web- based interaction only for testing or other examinations should be coded as Face to Face.
11Storage Device or Non-Web MediaDISCONTINUE
WEBAOnline AsynchronousA course with instruction delivered through the internet or world wide web that does not have dedicated physical space and meeting times. The course may have physical space and meeting times during testing or other examination periods.
WEBSOnline SynchronousA course with instruction delivered through the internet or world wide web that does have dedicated days and meeting times online. Courses that are delivered online and through face to face meetings on campus should be either coded Hybrid Primarily Online or Hybrid Primarily Face to Face.

Comments: A face to face course may distribute handouts, syllabi, or other course documents through the internet or world wide web for ease of accessibility.

Campus Code

Campus CodeCampus Code DescriptionUsed with Term CodesCampus Code Definition
Departmental Use
008Main Campus80, 30, 40, 50, and 60Class sections delivered online. ---AND--- Class sections meeting face-to-face in a classroom or other facility not owned by ECU that are not part of a study abroad or exchange program.
018Medical School20 and 70Class sections for the MD-Medicine program.
028Dental School25, 35, and 75Class sections for the DMD-Dental Medicine program.
038Outer Banks Campus80, 30, 40, 50, and 60Class sections delivered at the ECU Outer Banks Campus.
650DE/Internet80, 30, 40, 50, and 60Class sections delivered online. ---AND--- Class sections meeting face-to-face in a classroom or other facility not owned by ECU that are not part of a study abroad or exchange program.
PKHProject Kitty Hawk81, 31, and 51Class sections delivered online through Project Kitty Hawk.
808Clinical Rotations/Clerkship80, 30, 40, 50, and 60Class sections where students complete a clinical rotation or clerkship across multiple counties in the state of North Carolina.
Special Use Only
202Cherry Point Center80, 30, 40, 50, and 60Class sections delivered at the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point.
653DE/Tuition Waiver80, 30, 40, 50, and 60Class sections with customized tuition administered by the Office of Academic Outreach and Distance Education.
890ECU Language Academy80, 30, 40, 50, and 60Class sections for the ECU Language Academy program.
900-907, 914-917Exchange80, 30, 40, 50, and 60Class sections delivered as part of an exchange program.
908, 909, 912Study Abroad80, 30, 40, 50, and 60Class sections delivered as part of a study abroad program.
910, 913Cooperative Work Experience80, 30, 40, 50, and 60Class sections delivered as part of a cooperative work experience program.