Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Learning at UofL

Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Learning at UofL

The University of Louisville is proud to offer over 60+ degree programs completely online. The programs range from bachelor completion degrees, to master’s programs, a doctoral program, and a vast array of certificate options. One of the many benefits of pursuing a degree at the University of Louisville is the ability to take classes via a synchronous or asynchronous format.
What is Synchronous Learning?
Synchronous learning refers to instructors and students meeting at the same time (either in person or virtually) and place for the duration of the course. Synchronous learning is taught by professors, in person, or live via a virtual classroom. Teachers and students can interact with each other during the set period of weekly classes and are expected to be in attendance during the specific course day and time.
Benefits of Synchronous Learning
• Students get instant feedback and clarification from instructors.
• There are real-time discussions with classmates and instructors.
• This type of learning is a good fit for students who need structure.
What is Asynchronous Learning?
Asynchronous learning refers to students accessing coursework and materials during a time that is most convenient for them. For example, a student taking a course in biochemistry within an asynchronous format would have the ability to access their coursework any time of the day or night, at a time that best works with their schedule. There are no time-specific lectures and students are not bound to be on their computers during a specific time in an asynchronous format. Students have the flexibility to take courses at their own pace.
Benefits of Asynchronous Learning:
• This option is especially appealing to busy adults with other obligations, such as family or work restraints.
• With asynchronous learning students can learn at their own pace, therefore adapting the courses and materials to their specific needs and learning styles. This is helpful as it allows students the opportunity to move through the coursework at their own pace, by either taking longer to learn and retain the information or potentially moving faster through the information and finishing the coursework at a faster pace.
• Accessibility to a wide and diverse group of students – by offering asynchronous courses in many of UofL’s online programs, we can reach a wider range of students from various backgrounds and professions. This will in turn help to develop a more diverse population of students within a specific program, therefore, growing our student’s professional network connections around the US and potentially the world.
While there are advantages to both synchronous and asynchronous learning formats, understanding the differences between the two can help guide students toward their academic journey. Understanding your learning style and time commitments can help identify the best course of action when determining whether synchronous or asynchronous learning is the best for you. No matter where you are in the pursuit of your degree, UofL online is here to help. If you have questions about a particular major, need more information on the course structure or guidance on how to get started, feel free to contact our dedicated online enrollment counselors at 800.871.8635 or online@louisville.edu.  For a complete list of program offerings, click here

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