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I am currently working on Aleks and plan to complete everything available that is ACE accredited. I understand only some will count, but I need to instruction. Once I finish Aleks, I am going to continue with Calc I, II & II and hopefully differential equations. BYU has Calc I and II but they do not have Calc III. I would love input from anyone who knows of cheap advanced level math classes. Our local university does an online math program, but they cost $1300 per 4 credit course.
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Recheck the schools in this thread:
http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...post108093
For instance last I heard, Ohio U was changing to semester hours.
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Thanks NAP. You are always a good source for information. I will go through all of the courses listed and see if they fit my needs. This is definitely one of those areas where exams are out of the question. It is going to take some real effort to get this old dog to learn some new tricks.
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You're welcome! I decided to take LSU courses and left feedback in my signature. Ohio U may offer courses, in addition to tests. I hope you find good options!
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BYU also has Math 334: Ordinary Differential Equations. UAF doesn't appear to offer any independent study math currently. LSU has multidimensional calculus (Calc III) and Math 3355: Probability. If you just need any upper level math credit, Fresno Pacific has graduate-level courses for teachers that are transcripted as math, but most of them are 2-hour classes and have titles like "Math Activities for Primary Grades" and "Intro to Whole Number Subtracting." They do have Mathematicians Before 1700 for 3 hours, Mathematicians After 1700 for 3 hours, and Patterns and Problem Solving for 3 hours, which don't sound too ridiculous. You have to write lots of lesson plans and be aware of your state's education standards too. Courses run about $400 or just under for 3 hours, generally. Good luck!
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