NDMU plans to offer all Women’s college classes in a face to face format for Fall 2021. Adult undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs will be conducted in a mixture of face to face and synchronous (real time) remote learning with a few exceptions.
Face-to-face courses will take place in classroom and lab settings large enough for all students to attend in person while maintaining required social distancing.
Students who are unable to attend courses physically due to a health condition will have the ability to seek a medical accommodation, which may include synchronous remote learning. Synchronous remote learning may not be available as an accommodation for required lab courses.
In some limited instances, students may also have a course that will be taught solely via synchronous remote instruction. This is not an “online” class that is often delivered asynchronously (not real time), but rather one delivered on a routine date and time, and in real time to all students.
Art Therapy – Courses for the Art Therapy program will be offered largely face-to-face.
School of Pharmacy
School of Pharmacy will return to primarily face-to-face instruction. Additional details and information regarding course-specific modalities will be forthcoming.
NDMU Online
Courses for NDMU Online programs will proceed without changes.
Experiential Education
Clinicals, practicums, and student teaching internship experiences required as a part of a professional program’s curricula will continue in accordance with each Schools’ and host site’s customized procedures and protocols. However, NDMU anticipates that in-person attendance will be the primary modality for professional practicums, clinicals, and internships. In-person experiences will adhere to strict safety precautions. Additional information will be forthcoming from respective Dean’s offices.
In-person service learning, volunteer service, and internships are anticipated to resume, with permission and safety precautions for the fall semester. Semester, yearlong and short-term study abroad will remain suspended.
Classroom Health & Safety
For classes that will be held on campus, the following health and safety measures will be in place:
Classrooms will be reconfigured to ensure required social distancing. Desks and workstations will be spaced 6 feet apart.
Facemask (or equivalent protection) must be worn during class at all times unless outside and observing proper social distancing.
Everyone will be required to complete a daily self-monitoring/symptom screening before entering class.
Each classroom will be regularly cleaned and equipped with cleaning supplies.
Please call Public Safety for after hours and weekend access.
Women’s College
Fourier Hall Lobby: Available 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday, can be accessed by:
Circle Entrance
Front Doors facing N. Charles St.
Breezeway from Meletia Hall or the English Language Institute (ELI) entrance
Doyle Formal & Gator Alley: Available 6:30 AM to 11:00 PM, can be accessed by:
Doyle Hall main entrance
Rear Gator Alley entrance
Note: Food is permitted in Doyle Formal but NOT in Gator Alley.
School of Nursing
University Academic Building: Available 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday
Spaces Available:
UAB Tech Hub
Room 103
Room 303
School of Pharmacy
Knott Science Center: Available 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM Monday through Friday; 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on weekends
Spaces Available:
Room 103
Room 105
Room 106
Note: This site will be updated frequently with new announcements, additional policies and procedures as needed and as new information becomes available. We recommend that you check the site often and regularly.