
The institute will provide hardware and software requirements so you know what to buy and install. Also the technical support department of the University can address any problems or questions you might have about the process. This is usually a facility, which is available on all days and at all times. The institutes also usually send in the required study material such as syllabus, course manuals, CD-ROMs, traditional textbooks and research articles.
The type of materials provided will depend on your course and the institution. Normally all this is sent through mail and you should have it all before the course commences. Make sure that the program you enroll for offers at least the basic material you will require. Otherwise, it could prove to be a time and money consuming effort in the long run.
In the event you have not received any kind of study materials from the institute contact them to find out. Otherwise your classes may get delayed or you may find yourself out of depth on day one. You will need to get notebooks or worksheets and things such as pens, pencils, markers and highlighters for yourself. But these requirements should be lower than in a traditional classroom as you can take down notes on your computer and even assignments will be completed online on electronic boards.
Additional textbooks and research material is usually available at the online libraries that these institutions have. Registration will be required before you can access any of these resources. Another option is getting them from the local library. This way you can reduce additional costs.
Jim Greenberg recommends you visit the Online Criminal Justice Degree Guide for more information on what to expect in an online criminal justice university. See http://www.ocjdg.com/2006/02/what_is_an_onli.htmlfor more information.
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