University of South Alabama

University of South Alabama

Multi-Modal Course Redesign

Date

July 15, 2025

Topic

Case Study

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About University of South Alabama

Founded in 1963, the University of South Alabama is home to nearly 14,000 students. It offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs through its 10 colleges and schools.

The Project

The University of South Alabama collaborated with Symbiosis to redesign courses that can be used to teach in multiple modalities: in-person, hybrid, and online formats.

Our Approach

Multi-Modal Course Design

  • Redesigned courses to function effectively across in-person, hybrid, and online delivery methods
  • Created flexible course structures that maintained quality across different teaching modalities
  • Developed content and activities adaptable to various learning environments
  • Ensured consistent learning outcomes regardless of delivery format

Comprehensive Program Support

  • Worked across multiple colleges and schools within the university
  • Designed courses suitable for undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels
  • Maintained academic rigor across all delivery modalities

Results

The course redesign project delivered:

  • Successfully created multi-modal courses adaptable to in-person, hybrid, and online formats
  • Enhanced flexibility in course delivery options across the university
  • Improved accessibility for students with different learning preferences and needs
  • Strengthened the university’s capacity to offer courses in multiple formats

Impact

This collaboration provided the University of South Alabama with greater flexibility in course delivery, enabling the institution to serve students effectively across different learning modalities. The project supported the university’s ability to adapt to changing educational needs while maintaining academic quality.

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