Maybe, many freshman classes (based on major) have the lecture recorded and made available online. Several courses are also online only, while others have a normal lecture session, and then online sessions. Based on your major and class selection, many of your classes could be online. You would have to work at it, however, if you want most or all of your classes online (and for some majors, it’s not a choice).
Your choice of major will impact how many “online only” classes you’ll take. For both of my two Engineering students, the only “online only” class they took in the first two years was ENC 3246 (Professional Communications for Engineers). They did take classes like EGM2511 - Engineering Mechanics: Statics, where they could attend the live lecture, or watch it online. This summer my son is taking THE2000 - Theatre Appreciation, an elective, that’s 100% web based (other than attending live plays…).
On the other hand, other majors will have more online only (100% web based) classes/options. Several of the business classes (like Principles of Macroeconomics) are 100% online. All of these classes still offer normal professor office hours, etc.