Office of eLearning - College of Southern Nevada (2024)

What is eLearningCanvas
Typical Elements of Online CoursesCanvas Technical Requirements
What I Need to be SuccessfulCanvas Mobile Users
Online Course Technical RequirementsSteps to Log into Canvas
What is an ePortfolio

What is eLearning?

eLearning is an innovative development in higher education that uses technology to facilitate learning without the limitations of time or place. CSN offers courses online so that students around the world can complete a certificate or associatedegree without stepping foot in a classroom.

eLearning students use state-of-the-art technology to connect to faculty members, course mates, and advisors. The great advantage of eLearning is that it gives students the flexibility to achieve an appropriate balance of work, family, community, and educational commitments.

CSN’s online courses link students with their faculty member and course mates online through the World Wide Web (Canvas). Online courses are asynchronous, which means that students can sign on and participate at times convenient to them.

Online students need to be prepared to interact with their faculty member and course mates in writing. Strong reading and writing skills in the English language are critical.

The Online Campus creates convenient, high-quality learning opportunities in order to increase capacity and meet the immediate and long-term needs of the community. This endeavor specializes in high quality courses and comprehensive student services and pursues continuous improvement and innovation. CSN has a strategy that includes developing college-wide expertise in online learning, a systems approach to online learning support, a branding of its program characteristics, and a focus on achieving desired learning outcomes along with student and faculty satisfaction. The Online Campus has a centralized web presence with exemplary online student services, a comprehensive student orientation to online learning and Canvas, and faculty resources.

Typical Elements of Online Courses Include:

  • asynchronous, frequent student and faculty participation
  • lectures and assigned readings (from textbooks and online resources)
  • individual and group assignments (for example, case studies and discussion questions)
  • individual and group papers
  • use of online library resources
  • online and proctored quizzes and examinations

What Do I Need to Be Successful?

Success in online courses depends on self-discipline and the ability to learn without face-to-face interaction. CSN’s online courses maintain the same rigor and high standards of its classroom courses. Academic progress is established and maintained through regular course participation.

Online students need to be prepared to interact with their faculty member and course mates in writing. Strong reading and writing skills in the English language are critical. CSN now has a Student Online Readiness course to prepare you to be more successful when taking online courses at CSN. To access the Student Online log in here https://go.csn.edu/LoginPolicy.jsp. On the next page select MyCoyoteSuccess and then the Student Online Readiness Assessment. At the successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate that you can share with your instructors.

What Are the Technical Requirements to Take an Online Course?

To participate in an online course via the World Wide Web, you should have:

  • an Internet service provider (ISP)
  • an active CSN student email account, and
  • Some courses, such as those in business, finance, and accounting, require additional software such as a Windows-based spreadsheet program or MS Project.

What is an ePortfolio?

CSN offers students access to an ePortfolio through classes they are enrolled in. Students can collect and organize their work from both inside and outside the classroom. From their latest class essay to photos and comments posted during study abroad, the ePortfolio enables students to integrate classroom, co-curricular, life, and work experiences. The ePortfolio supports all common file types – from documents and spreadsheets to sound recordings, photographs, and video clips.

Contact Information:

Office of eLearning
702-651-5619 (main phone number)
702-651-5741 (fax)
Charleston Campus
Sort Code – WCC213
elearning@csn.edu

Canvas

Technical Requirements

  • For best performance, Canvas should be used on the current or first previous major release of Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. For more technical requirement information, visit the Canvas Basics Guide.

Mobile Users

  1. For more information, visit Canvas Mobile Users.

Steps to Log into Canvas:

  • First, ensure your Student Network account is up and running. You must activate your CSN student network account to log into Canvas. You can activate your account by going to: https://csnstudent.csn.edu/stuverify/. Please be patient since once you have activated your account because it may take up to a day for the account to become active.

Reminder!!! You will not be able to access your online course until the first day the course begins. Make sure you know when the first day of your online class is set to begin and log in that day.

  1. After your CSN student network account is active go to www.csn.edu.
  2. On the top of the page, click on Login.
  3. On the new page click on Canvas – Online Courses.
  4. On the next page you will need to enter your username and password for GoCSN.
  5. On the new page click on Canvas - Online Courses.

It isthat simple, you should now see your courses!

Degreesand Certificates Fully Online

The College of Southern Nevada is a leader in online learning, offering fully accredited degrees to students. Students can choose from a variety of online degree programs.

Associate of Arts

  • Associate of Arts, AA [AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • Communication, AA [COM-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • Creative Writing, AA [ENGCW-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • Criminal Justice, AA [CRJ-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • Early Childhood Education, AA [ECEEDUC-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • Elementary Education, AA [ELEM-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • English, AA [ENG-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • History, AA [HIST-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • Hospitality Management, AA [HMD-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • Philosophy, AA [PHIL-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • Psychology, AA [PSY-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • Secondary Education, AA [SEDUC-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • Sociology, AA [SOC-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • Special Education, AA [ECESPEC-AA, 60 Total Credits]
  • World Languages, AA [WRLANG-AA, 60 Total Credits]

Associate of Applied Science

  • Accounting, AAS [ACC-AAS, 61 Total Credits]
  • Applied Psychology: Mental Health Services, AAS [MHCSBHSAAS, 60 Total Credits]
  • Business Management, AAS [BUSMGT-AAS, 60 Total Credits]
  • Casino Management, AAS [GAMMGT-AAS, 62 Total Credits]
  • Computing and Information Technology: Cyber Security-Compliance, AAS [CITCSC-AAS, 65 Total Credits]
  • Computing and Information Technology: Cyber Security-Digital Forensics, AAS [CITCSDFAAS, 60 Total Credits]
  • Computing and Information Technology: Cyber Security-Network Security, AAS [CITCSNSAAS, 61 Total Credits]
  • Computing and Information Technology: Software–Programming, AAS [CITSP-AAS, 61 Total Credits]
  • Computing and Information Technology: Software–Web Development, AAS [CITSWD-AAS, 61 Total Credits]
  • Criminal Justice, AAS [CRJ-AAS, 60 Total Credits]
  • Fire Technology Management, AAS [FTM-AAS, 61 Total Credits]
  • Hotel Management, AAS [HMD-AAS, 60 Total Credits]

Associate of Business

  • Associate of Business, AB [AB, 60 Total Credits]

Associate of General Studies

  • Associate of General Studies Degree, AGS [AGS, 60 Total Credits]

Bachelor of Applied Science

  • Fire and Emergency Services Administration, BAS [FIRESA-BAS, 121 Total Credits]
  • Project Management, BAS [PMGT-BAS, 120 Total Credits]

Certificate of Achievement

  • Applied Psychology: Mental Health Services, CA [APMHS-CT, 30 Total Credits]
  • Bookkeeping, CA [ACCBOK-CT, 30 Total Credits]
  • Business Management, CA [BUSMGT-CT, 30 Total Credits]
  • Casino Management, CA [GAMMGT-CT, 30 Total Credits]
  • Criminal Justice, CA [CRJ-CT, 30 Total Credits]
  • Hotel Management, CA [HMD-CT, 30 Total Credits]
  • Healthcare Documentation Specialist, CA [HDS-CT, 31 Total Credits]
  • Medical Coding, CA [MEDCOD-CT, 44 Total Credits]

Skills Certificate

  • Administrative Assistant, SC [CAA, 9 Total Credits]
  • Bookkeeping, SC [CBKKP, 18 Total Credits]
  • Cisco Certified Network Associate, SC [CCSCOA, 16 Total Credits]
  • CompTIA A+ and Network+, SC [CACN, 7 Total Credits]
  • CompTIA Project+, SC [CCITP, 9 Total Credits]
  • CompTIA Security+, SC [CCITS, 9 Total Credits]
  • Nursing Assistant, SC [CCNU04/CCNU13, 3-6 Total Credits]
  • Office Assistant, SC [COA, 9 Total Credits]
  • Red Hat Linux Administrator, SC [CCITL, 6 Total Credits]
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