Hybrid Courses and Scheduling
Please note that Molloy University is in the process of developing hybrid courses for some graduate programs. A hybrid course combines face-to-face classroom instruction with online/distance learning. At Molloy, more than 50% of a hybrid course is scheduled in a traditional classroom environment and the remaining time is completed out of the classroom. Some hybrid courses have been launched in the Criminal Justice Master's Degree Program. The number of hybrid courses will increase in subsequent semesters.
Courses in the Criminal Justice M.S. program are generally held on weekday evenings. Courses are only one night per week and run back to back from 5:25 p.m. to 7:35 p.m. and the second course from 7:45 p.m. to 9:55 p.m. This allows students to take two courses one night a week or four courses only two nights a week. Hybrid courses make the program even more convenient.
Additional information: Graduate Criminal Justice