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In order to finish up my degree requirements for TESU, I need one more upper-level history course. I had hoped to do Ancient Rome or Ancient Greece, possibly expanding to the Ancient World, but I'm having a hard time finding a good correspondence/independent study course.
Any suggestions?
TIA,
-Esther
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Good suggestion. Vietnam War (DSST), Civil War (DSST), Soviet Union (DSST), currently studying War & American Society (TESU). And previously US History I & II and Western Civ I and II CLEPs.
I'm interested in exploring Ancient civilizations, specifically Greece or Rome, and had planned to sign up through OK State Univ this month, but they stopped *both* of those courses in December. Now, I'm scrambling to find a replacement so I can finish in June.
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The UExcel exam "World Conflicts Since 1900" is Upper-Level, though I know it's not aligned with your stated interests
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Ohio University print-based correspondence courses offer Ancient Greece.
https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/files...91_PBC.pdf
https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/cours...tml#anchor
Cost is about $250/ credit, so about $750 plus books and fees.
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BYU IS has UL History courses, although no Ancient stuff. $534/course
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Thanks all for the suggestions. BYU is definitely a possibility. I did find Southern NH Univ has the perfect course with perfect timing (Ancient Greece & Rome, runs from 3/6-5/2), and will find out on Monday what the requirements are to take it, and if it will transfer to TESU.
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