How are USILACS courses structured?

Each USILACS course is designed to support academic mastery while offering flexibility for independent learners. The structure is standardized across all programs and includes the following components:

  • Instructional Materials: Students receive access to textbooks, academic readings, and curated instructional videos tailored to the course subject.

  • Course Lessons: Each course includes a series of structured lessons that systematically present key concepts, theories, and learning objectives. These lessons serve as the foundation for knowledge acquisition and exam preparation.

  • Assessment: Every course concludes with a comprehensive final exam, which is required for all students and serves as the primary measure of subject mastery.

  • Undergraduate Students with Full CLC:
    Students who receive full Classroom Learning Credit (CLC) through the HESEAP Credit Evaluation Program are exempt from completing the instructional lessons. However, they are strongly encouraged to review the course materials before attempting the final exam. In accordance with the academic standards of the State of Florida and USILACS, a passing score on the final exam is required to earn credit for the course.