How do online exams work at Nova, Capitol and Regis?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by jam937, Jan 27, 2012.

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  1. jam937

    jam937 New Member

    Does anyone know how the exams work for online courses at the schools listed below? Are they proctored? If so, can you use something like ProctorU or must it be in person proctor? I am interested in pursuing a master's degree and because of where I currently live it would be a 2-3 hour drive to a city to use an in person proctor.


    Nova Southern University
    Capitol College
    Regis University



    Thanks!
     
  2. AV8R

    AV8R Active Member

    During my time in the Regis MBA program there were no exams. Don't make the mistake of thinking this made the courses easy in any way. All course grades were derived from the research papers I wrote. It was normal to turn in at least a 10-pager each week.
     
  3. atrox79

    atrox79 Member

    The Regis undergraduate computer science program has exams in almost every class. Some classes have an exam every other week while most have a midterm and final. The exams are timed and not proctored. However, due to them not being proctored, they tend to lean on the difficult side since otherwise you could just look answers up online. There have been a couple classes that didn't have exams, but those included a huge research paper due at the end of the semester. Though there were also classes that had hard exams every two weeks AND had an enormous research paper/project due.
     

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