Registration
for all classes is online for all students using Banner.
Hybrid - A portion of the regularly scheduled on-campus classroom time is reduced & replaced with Web-Based learning.
Online/Web-Based- A 100% online course with no meetings on-campus.
The following is a partial list of online courses. The list is subject to change. For up to date information, please refer to the Registrar's Office
SUMMER 2008
Session A - May 27th to June 21st
Online/Web-Based:
ENG151-1013 - Introduction to Poetry
ENG247-1023 - Nature Writing
Hybrid
ADE 584 -1106 - Literacy Skills and the Adult Learner
ADE 584 – 1109 - Literacy Skills and the Adult Learner (Majors Only)
ADE 615 –1110 - Issues and Perspectives in Adult Education
ADE 615 – 1113 - Issues and Perspectives in Adult Education
EDF 688 – 1201 - Leadership in Organizations
EDF 688 – 1202 - Leadership in Organizations
EDF 715 – 1205 - Management Practices & Techniques
EDF 715 –1206 - Management Practices & Techniques
Session B - June 23rd to July 19th
Online/Web-Based
EDF 594 – 1449 - Emerging Technologies to Support Teaching and Learning
ENG 355 - 1021 The Short Story - Barish Ali
ENG 402W – 1025 – Advanced Creative Writing: Narrative
Hybrid
EDU 375 – 1467 - Computer Applications in Education(Majors Only)
EDF 528 -1444 - Human Relations
EDF 603 – 1454 - Human Resources Management
Session 1 - May 27th to July 5th
Online/Web-Based
COM 304W – 1044 – Broadcast Copyrighting (Mandatory Meeting 5/6/08 at 9:00am in Savage 121)
Session 2 - May 27th to Aug 9th
Online/Web-Based
EDC 604 – 1090 - Networking For Educators
EDC 604 – 1091 - Networking For Educators
EDC 690 – 1092 – Masters Project (Majors Only)
Hybrid
EDF 689 – 1093 – Methods and Techniques of Educational Research (Majors Only)
EDF 689 - 1094 - Methods and Techniques of Educational Research (Majors Only)
FALL 2008
Undergraduate Courses:
Online/Web-Based:
CIS 101 - 4011 – Computer Fundamentals
CWP 102 - 3236 - College Writing II
EXE 362 - 1075 – Behavior and Classroom Management (Ex Ed & EER Majors only)
Hybrid:
BUS 116 – 1939 – Introduction to Business
BUS 323 – 1991 – Sales Methods and Techniques
BUS 323 – 1993 - Sales Methods and Techniques
CIS 101 - 4010 – Computer Fundamentals (Meets once at beginning of semester, then online)
CIS 101 - 4011 – Computer Fundamentals (Meets once at beginning of semester, then online)
CIS 470 - 2303 – Data Communications (Meets on campus 8/30 & 12/6), remainder online)
CIS 488 - 2313 – Internship
EDU 329 - 1933 – Integrating Thematic Instruction for Young Children
NFS 110 - 2058 – Applied Principles of Management in Dietetics/Food Service
NFS 210 – 2061 - Food Systems Management in Health Care
Distance Learning:
CTE 306-4001 –Laboratory Management - Off campus, on site at: Belmont, Elmira, Salamanca and Fredonia. Not a traditional online class. Call 432-4441
CTE 404-4002 - Methods of Teaching Vocational Technical Subjects - Off campus, on site at: Belmont, Elmira, Salamanca and Fredonia. Not a traditional online class. Call 432-4441
Graduate Courses
Web-Based:
ADE 600-1001 - Adulthood & Dev ( Majors only)
ADE 600-1002 - Adulthood & Dev ( Majors only)
ADE 605-1003 –Foundations of Adult Education . (Majors Only)
ADE 608-3846 – Instructional Design & Assessment (Majors only)
ADE 624-1005 - Internship
CTE 550-3249 – Organization Of Diversified Cooperative Work-Study Programs
CRS 580-3661 - Creativity Assessment: Methods and Resources (Distance Students Only)
CRS 690-2498 – Masters Project
CRS 690-2501 - Masters Project (Distance Majors Only)
EDF 503-3091 – Educational Psychology
EDF 688-1747 – Leadership in Organizations (Majors only)
EDF 688-1750 – Leadership in Organizations
EDF 689-1752 – Methods of Educational Research (Majors only)
EDF 689-1754 – Methods of Educational Research
EDF 689-3689 – Methods of Educational Research
EDF 689-3990 – Methods of Educational Research
EDL 631 - 1829 - Supervision of Teaching (Meet On Campus Then Online)
EXE 502-1106 – Contingency Management (Majors only)
PHY 502-2278 – Initial Teaching Experience for Alternative Certification.
PHY 690-2310 – Masters Project
Hybrid:
ADE 605-3845 –Historical and Philosophical Foundations . (Majors Only)
ADE 610-1004 - Methos of Adult Education (Majors Only)
ADE 640-1008 – Human Resource Development (Majors only)
ADE 655 - 1009 - Diversity in Adult Education (Majors Only - Call Instructor)
EDC 672-1663 – Microcomputer in the Instructional Program – (Meets 8/23, then online)
EDC 672-4080 – Microcomputer in the Instructional Program - (Meets 8/23, then online)
EDC 690-1673 – Masters Project - (Majors only - Meets 8/23, then online)
EDF 594-1738 - Historical & Current Issues in (Majors only. Contact medinap@buffalostate.edu)
EDF 594-1741 - Historical & Current Issues in (Majors only. Contact medinap@buffalostate.edu)
EDF 715-3982 – Management Practices & Techniques – (Tues. 6 – 8:40 w/ an additional 75 minutes online)
EDF715 - 3987 - Management Practices & Techniques - (RESERVED FOR ERIE COUNTY DSS STUDENTS)
Need an
online course, but do not see it listed here?
The SUNY
Learning Network lists online courses for SUNY
institutions. Go to http://sln.suny.edu/
and then choose Prospective Students, and then
choose the current or upcoming semester's Course List/Start
Dates. Click the small blue triangle next to the institution's
name to see their course offerings.
If you are matriculated at Buffalo State and are interested in registering for a SUNY Learning Network course offered by another SUNY campus, please be aware that you are responsible for the following:
- Adhering to your home campus policy regarding transfer credit approval.
- Contact the Financial Aid Office at Buffalo State regarding satisfactory academic progress and financial aid eligibility. Students who do not successfully complete two-thirds or more of their cumulative coursework at Buffalo State will become ineligible for financial aid, including Stafford Loans,
- Informing the Student Accounts Office (Bursar) and the Registrar's Office at Buffalo State about the credits taken at another institution as part of your semester workload.
- Acquiring academic approval should an SLN course cause academic over load.
- Requesting transcripts of grades to be sent to home campus.
If you see something you would like to take, you must check with your academic department and advisor to see if the course will transfer to Buffalo State. As these are SUNY credits, most may transfer but there are exceptions. Please check with your department and advisor before enrolling in a course. If you choose to enroll in a SUNY Learning Network course, you must register and pay the institution offering the course.
Additional Questions? Please see the SUNY Learning Network section on Frequently Asked Questions by Students.
If you're not a current Buffalo State student, you need to fill out a non-matriculated student form before you can register for classes. For undergraduate classes, use the Undergraduate Non-Degree Registration Application and for graduate classes use the Non-Degree and/or Visiting Student Application.

