A correspondence course is a course in which you study at home, receiving your work by post and sending it back by post. I took a correspondence course in computing. An educational course offered by a correspondence school. a course of lessons in which the student works at home and sends completed work to their teacher by post
A class where students receive lessons in the mail and send completed assignments to instructors Correspondence is an example of independent study See Independent Study
A course offered primarily through print media All textbooks, study guides, assignments, and tests are provided to the student's preferred mailing address Faculty stay in touch with students through mail, email, telephone, and fax
a course in which all communication between student and instructor is done with printed materials via the US Mail
A course completed from a distance using written correspondence for interaction and to submit assignments Correspondence classes became popular in the 1890's
Correspondence courses are conducted by mail The student "corresponds" with the school in sending and receiving assignments, tests, lessons, etc This method of delivery has been used in the U S for almost a century
A "home study" course provided by an institution to students who are not physically attending classes Instructional materials are primarily print-based Course assignments and instructor feedback are exchanged by postal or electronic mail Students schedule exams at a pre-arranged test site under the supervision of an approved proctor