Noncredit online courses provide a convenient and economical approach to learning. Students can access their course from anywhere they have internet access. AACC offers its own online courses through Canvas and partners with a variety of vendors to offer a wide array of quality courses in a number of areas. Some online vendors require steps in addition to registering with AACC prior to being allowed to access the course content online. The list of online vendors is below; click the title of a vendor for instructions.
To see what online courses are available, visit the course search and select Noncredit as the Course Type and online or hybrid as Ways to Take a Class. Narrow your search as needed.
You also may browse our Personal Enrichment or Job Training offerings under Programs and Courses.
Once you’ve selected the online course that’s right for you, write down the course number and title, and the online vendor code. Proceed with noncredit course registration, then check specific vendor registration requirements below.
After registering with AACC for an online course offered in partnership with a vendor, check the list below to see the steps required to successfully complete any additional steps required by the course vendor. Vendors are listed alphabetically with their assigned room code as shown in the Schedule of Noncredit Classes and online course search.
1. Register with AACC.
2. Access the online learning management system (Canvas) through MyAACC.
1. Register with AACC.
2. You will be notified by Cengage with access information to your course.
3. Access the course on the start date indicated in the schedule.
1. Register with AACC.
2. You will be notified by Construction Experts with access information to your course (check your AACC email regularly).
3. Access the course on the start date indicated in the schedule.
View complete directions on ed2go, or watch the video tutorial available here.
1. Register with AACC.
2. You will be notified by the Online Training Institute with access information to your course.
3. Access the course on the start date indicated in the schedule.
Are you a self-motivated individual who enjoys and is capable of independent learning? Online learning is all about time management. In fact, you should plan on allocating as much time to the learning schedule for an online course as you would for a classroom course! You also need to be comfortable with asking questions, communicating with your instructor and interacting with peers if needed. Additionally, the following statements should describe you if you're considering taking an online course: