How NCRP Classes Work

 Note: This program utilizes Canvas. Be sure to get your password and instructions on how to access MyCSUDH when you register.

Participants will improve their computer, listening, speaking, writing, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. This is a 36-semester unit graduate program, which can be completed in two years without coming to the Dominguez Hills campus. Courses run 12 weeks each term.

Students will participate on-line using the CSUDH Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). Students are required to complete the online readings and exercises. Students will also be required to participate by posting responses to instructor's questions and participating in class discussions utilizing the discussion board. See Course Schedule for specific meeting dates and times. The course week will begin on Mondays at 12:00 am PT, and end on Sundays at 11:59 pm PT.

In addition, local students have the option of coming on campus and utilizing the university's computer labs.

All students must have an email account and an internet provider for communication with the instructors and administrators of the program (see below).

 

Course Delivery, Access, and Online Instruction

Fully Online (Asynchronous) — With asynchronous courses, a student doesn't need to be logged in at the same time as the rest of the class. Courses are offered online and are accessed via the Canvas Learning Management System at https://canvas.csudh.edu/.

CSUDH Canvas Learning Management System (LMS)The instructors will post weekly guided content and assignments with due dates; the courses are NOT self-paced, and require classroom participation. Students should find a syllabus, course materials, assignments, discussion boards and the grade book.

Students will need to visit Canvas regularly to participate by posting responses to instructor's questions and participating in class discussions utilizing the discussion board. Students are also required to complete the online readings and exercises. Each class session includes an assignment that will reinforce the material, promote the peer review process, and provide a hands-on learning experience.

Student Canvas Tutorials & Resources ►

 

Student Email

ToroMail (Student Email) — Your ToroMail account is an official line of communications with the university. Watch for notices about registration schedules, financial aid awards, and assignments from your professors. All emails from instructors, fellow students and program administrators will be sent to your campus email.

Students will need to check their campus email and visit Canvas regularly. 

Students should receive their username in an email from the campus. The username should be the student’s first initial, last name and a number. Students will need the username to access email and the course website. The same username and password that students use to access the campus email will allow students to access Canvas.

Students must activate their accounts by going to https://my.csudh.edu and clicking on Activate Your Account. Initially the password should be the student’s date of birth (mmddyy, 6 digits, no spaces). If students are unable to activate their accounts, they should alert the CSUDH Helpdesk or call 310-243-2500.

If students do not check their CAMPUS email (Toromail), they may miss important messages from their instructors or program administrators. It is essential students check their email frequently.

Students can forward campus email to a personal email account ►