Independent Learning Courses for New Jersey National Guard
At Thomas Edison State University, our Independent Learning (IL) courses are one of many ways to earn credit and use approaches designed specifically with deployed service members in mind.
These courses can only be completed using the NJNG Tuition waiver. They are not approved for Veterans Benefits or Financial Aid.
How Independent Learning Courses Work
Independent Learning (IL) courses are offline, distance-learning courses designed to allow students to continue their education while deployed and without reliable, consistent Internet access. Students complete their assignments independently using texts, study guides, other materials. There is no mentor interaction for Independent Learning courses.
To get started:
- Find and submit a proctor that meets TESU guidelines.*
- Ensure all NJNGTP limitations or exceptions are met and understood.
- Submit an NJNGTP Registration Package, no less than 15 days prior to the start of the desired term.
It is critical that the package be submitted as early as possible, as successful registration is contingent on securing additional information, such as proctor approval, prior to deployment. Once all necessary information has been confirmed and approved, a registration will be processed, enabling the download of course content from a Moodle course page, accessible through the myEdison student portal. Given the course content is designed to be completed without Internet, course items must be downloaded prior to deployment/Internet non-connectivity.
NOTE: The books are not included in this download. Please visit TESU’s Online bookstore to order required materials.
Please refer to our myEdison/Course Access page for instructions on accessing TESU Moodle course pages.
Course results are different for all courses, but can be based on assignments, projects, proctored midterm and final exams, all taken completed by the end of the semester and submitted to the university via the approved proctor.
These courses can only be completed using the NJNG Tuition waiver. They are not approved for Veterans Benefits or Financial Aid.
*The proctor must be a neutral third party with no on-going relationship to the student. This individual must also hold a position of responsibility and have no conflict of interest with either student or TESU. Acceptable as Proctors: Commissioned officers (senior to the student in rank) with no direct supervisory relationship to the student. Additional options: Test Control Officers (TCO), Education Services Officers (ESO), Career Counselors, Base Librarians, Chaplains.
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Independent Learning (IL) Courses Available
Courses with * have advisories.
Intellectual and Practical Skills Courses
Written Communication
ENC-1010: English Composition I
ENC-1020: Writing for Success II
ENG-2010: Technical Writing *Information Literacy
HIS-3561: War and American Society *
LIT-3310: African Encounters *Quantitative Literacy
MAT-1050: Applied Liberal Arts Mathematics
MAT-1150: Intermediate Algebra *
MAT-1190: Quantitative Business Analysis *
MAT-2310: Calculus I *
MAT-2320: Calculus II *
MAT-2700: Discrete MathematicsCivic and Global Leadership Courses
Diversity Intercultural Literacy
COM-3350: Intercultural Communication *
HIS-2100: American Civil Rights Movement
HIS-2610: Introduction to Chinese History and Culture
HIS-3010: African History and Culture *
HIS-3061: African American History *
REL-4060: Eastern Religions *
SOC-1010: Introduction to SociologyEthical Leadership
PHI-2860: Contemporary Ethics
PHI-3840: Ethics and the Business Professional *Civic Engagement
POS-3100: Constitutional Issues *
Knowledge of Human Cultures
Humanities
COM-3300: Interpersonal Communications *
COM-3350: Intercultural Communication *
ENG-3930: One Writer's Vision: Jane Austen
LIT-3310: African Encounters *
PHI-2860: Contemporary Ethics
PHI-3840: Ethics and the Business Professional *
REL-4060: Eastern Religions *Social Sciences
HIS-1010: Western Civilization I
HIS-2100: American Civil Rights Movement
HIS-2610: Introduction to Chinese History and Culture
HIS-3010: African History and Culture *
HIS-3061: African American History *
HIS-3561: War and American Society *
POS-3100: Constitutional Issues *
PSY-3000: Thanatology: An Understanding of Death and Dying *
PSY-3170: Worlds of Childhood *
PSY-3500: Abnormal Psychology *
PSY-3520: Psychology of Personality *
PSY-3600: Organizational Theory *
PSY-3790: Social Psychology *
SOC-1010: Introduction to Sociology
SOC-3150: Social GerontologyUnderstanding the Physical and Natural World
EAS-2010: The Science of Natural Disasters
CHE-1110: General Chemistry I *
CHE-1120: General Chemistry II *
CTR-2120: Programmable Logic Controllers
PHY-1110: Physics I *
PHY-1120: Physics II *Other Courses (may be used in Some Areas of Study/Free Electives)
ACC-2010: Intermediate Accounting I
ACC-2020: Intermediate Accounting II
ACC-3030: Cost Accounting
ACC-4010: Advanced Accounting I
ACC-4020: Advanced Accounting II
APS-4020: Applied Quality Management
CTR-2120: Programmable Logic Controllers
EGM-2110: Statics
LAW-2010: Business Law
LDR-3240: Leaders in History
MAN-3110: Organizational Behavior *
MAN-3310: Human Resources Management *
MAN-4250: Advanced Organizational Management
MAN-4350: Project Management
MAR-3100: Principles of Sales
MAR-3350: New Product Development & Marketing
OPM-4200: Supply Chain Management -
Independent Learning (IL) Term dates
Please note: IL terms do not follow the University’s typical term dates.
Courses are designed to be 12 weeks in length.Proctor must be approved by TESU prior to term start.
July 2024
- Last Day to Register: 6/15/2024
- Term Start: 7/1/2024
- Term End: 9/23/2024
August 2024
- Last Day to Register: 7/15/2024
- Term Start: 8/1/2024
- Term End: 10/24/2024
September 2024
- Last Day to Register: 8/15/2024
- Term Start: 9/1/2024
- Term End: 11/24/2024
December 2024
- Last day to Register: 11/15/2024
- Term Start: 12/1/2024
- Term End: 2/23/25
January 2025
- Last day to Register: 12/15/2024
- Term Start: 1/1/2025
- Term End: 3/26/25
February 2025
- Last day to Register: 1/15/2025
- Term Start: 2/1/2025
- Term End: 4/26/25
March 2025
- Last day to Register: 2/15/2025
- Term Start: 3/1/2025
- Term End: 5/24/25
April 2025
- Last day to Register: 3/15/2025
- Term Start: 4/1/2025
- Term End: 6/24/25
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Completing TESU’s Independent Learning (IL) Courses
Course materials are NOT covered by the tuition waiver. Please visit TESU’s Online bookstore to order required materials.
After registering for the course and once your proctor has been approved by TESU, you will gain access to Moodle, our online course portal.
You will be able to view and download the course syllabus, modules, and assignments. A sample timeline is provided so that you are aware of the weekly expectations.
Each course requires some or all of the following: written assignments, proctored exams, papers or projects.
Your Proctor will be mailed a course packet, which contains exams as well as a course checklist.
Upon completion of all assignments and proctored exams or projects, the approved proctor is to mail all materials back to Thomas Edison State University in the self-addressed stamped envelope provided.
Once the packet is received by TESU, your course will be graded by one of our Mentors.