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  1. The University of Oregon offers online courses from a number of academic programs, including online masters programs in Sports Product Management and Psychology. Find out how to search the class schedule for the full list of online courses.

  2. How does UO Online work? Online courses use web-based teaching tools to deliver course materials. This makes it possible to take classes online from anywhere with reliable Internet access. Online courses can help resolve schedule conflicts you may have with work, family, or other courses.

  3. About. UO Online expands the University of Oregons educational mission beyond our physical campus. Online courses have emerged organically across the universitys academic programs as technology and student interests have moved toward digital learning environments.

  4. In our first-of-its-kind, one-year, fully online graduate program, you’ll discover the power of immersive media—including virtual (VR), augmented (AR), and extended reality (XR)—and how to use these new technologies to solve social, environmental, and business problems.

  5. Get Started. UO Online courses rely on several different types of technology to deliver course content. Generally, online students will most frequently be using their UO e-mail and Canvas to communicate with their instructors, but some courses may require additional software or technology.

  6. The University of Oregon offers online courses from a number of academic programs, including online masters programs in Sports Product Management, Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, and Immersive Media Communication. No fully online undergraduate degree programs are offered at this time.

  7. The Online Master’s in Psychology program prepares individuals for professional employment, career advancement or doctoral studies related to: Community and social service programs ; Public agencies that address social and mental health needs ; Health-care administration ; Child-welfare supervision ; College life or student affairs offices