Course Information

A prerequisite is a course which must be taken prior to taking another course. For example, if ENGL 101 is a prerequisite for ENGL 102, then ENGL 101 must be taken prior to ENGL 102. In order to satisfy a prerequisite course, a student must earn a grade of “C” or better in the prerequisite course, unless otherwise noted. If a pre-requisite course is listed as "concurrent", the pre-requisite course may be taken in the same semester.

A corequisite is a course which must be taken at the same time as another course. For example, if MUSI 101 is a corequisite for MUSI 103, then both MUSI 101 and MUSI 103 must be taken at the same time. Dropping a corequisite will result in the student being dropped from the course requiring the corequisite as well.

A course marked with “Instructor permission” requires the student to obtain the instructor's approval to register for the course.

Course prerequisites and corequisites are listed in the course descriptions. If you have questions about a prerequisite or corequisite, please see an academic advisor.

Course Delivery

Lake Michigan College offers classes in a variety of modalities and formats including face-to-face, online, remote (live streaming), flexible learning environment (FLE), and hybrid. While assignments and methods vary, all classes, regardless of modality or format, hold students to the same rigorous, high academic standards. The Class Schedule indicates the delivery format of a class. Students are responsible for understanding the methods and expectations of the format for each course prior to the first day of class.

Face-to-Face (F2F) = Face-to-Face classes meet at designated dates, times, and locations as indicated in the Class Schedule.

Online = Online classes meet virtually online using Canvas. Totally online classes do NOT meet at designated dates, times, or locations.

Remote (live streaming) = remote classes meet virtually online at designated dates and times as indicated in the Class Schedule, but they do NOT meet at specific locations. These classes meet via live streaming using Zoom.

Hybrid = Hybrid classes meet using a combination of Face-to-Face (F2F), Online, and/or Remote modalities.

Flexible Learning Environment (FLE) = classes have a designated Face-to-Face (F2F) meeting day/time, and may be attended in person, remotely (live stream), or by watching recorded course sessions online.