More than 55 programs, including full degrees, diplomas, and certificates.
More than 550 courses*.
Student headcount (2022-2023):
On-campus: 14,525
Open Learning: 14,996
Dually enrolled: 1,889
More than 7000 TRU students taking programs via OL
Unique programs include: BA, General Studies; BA, Major in Criminology; Bachelor of Health Science; and Medical Laboratory Assistant Certificate.
37% of TRU’s domestic FTE are students taking programs and courses via OL.
Significant enrolment growth in 2023-24 (13% over 2022-23)
Second highest enrolment in 5 years (35,979 course registrations vs 36,177 in 2020-21)
Highest International enrolment numbers ever for OL
Highest out-of-province enrolment numbers ever for OL
Academic Oversight
All curriculum and course development is the purview of academic departments
New course and major revision proposals are initiated by academic departments and go to EPC and APPC
Students taking courses via OL count towards the enrolment numbers of academic departments and the respective School/Faculty.
Open Learning Faculty Members (OLFMs) are represented by the TRU Open Learning Faculty Association and report to the Director, Curriculum Development and Delivery and are supported by the Associate Director, Program Delivery (Sarah Langlois) who communicate regularly with Associate Deans.
Academic departments set the qualifications for OLFMs and course developers and have voting representation on all hiring committees.
What does an OL course look like?
What characterizes an OL course?
Learner-centred and learning-centred design.
“Instructor” presence built in to guide students.
Mostly self-paced and continuous entry.
Designed thoughtfully and carefully by subject matter experts who are highly accomplished teachers and researchers in collaboration with Instructional Designers from the Department of Learning Design and Innovations and the Open Learning editing, copyright, media, and production teams.
Increasingly ZTC and built with OERs.
Media-rich, well-edited, intentional design.
Built on a foundation of research-informed practice in distance and open learning that draws on OL’s nearly 50 years of experience and expertise in the field.
WHO is Open Learning?
Open Learning TEAMS
Learning Technology and Innovations (Brian Lamb, Director)
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) and Partnerships (Susan Forseille, Director)
Curriculum Development and Delivery (Dr. Paul Martin, Director)
Instructional Designers and Educational Technology Coordinators from the Department of Learning Design and Innovations.