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Looks like the lab for II is "on campus"
So no Chem II labs online anywhere? I am leaning towards a bsast from TESU if I can manage to get the chems, requires 1 and 2 with labs (or physics but I'm not doing physics).
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11-02-2016, 10:17 AM
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Sure with I had done Chem 1 and lab instead of Bio 1 and lab at the community college years ago.
I found this:
Online Medical General Chemistry II Lab CHEM 1011 Online | UNE Online College of Graduate and Professional Studies
but it's a medical prerequisite, so I don't know if it will be more difficult than a standard general chemistry.
This might be the biggest hurdle to a BSAST.
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11-02-2016, 10:21 AM
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Places like University of Phoenix have Chemistry II as a 4 credit course- meaning the lab and lecture aren't seperated. Could something like that work?
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Well, the issue is I cant use anything so structured. Some days I can do schooling in the morning, some at lunch, sometimes after work, sometimes only on a weekend. Which is why I cant really sign up for a traditional online class.
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I haven't found actual Chemistry II w/ lab self paced anywhere. If you have General Chem I, would Organic Chem I work in place of General Chem II?
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Good question. Applying soon amd I will ask.
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The worst case scenario is that you can take the General Chemistry with lab online at TESU or APU. You can do the work at anytime, but you do have to meet deadlines to avoid late penalties. APU exams are not proctored, but the exams are timed so you must complete the test in one sitting. TESU exams are proctored but you can take it immediately with an extra cost or schedule it beforehand for no extra cost.
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Thanks bud.
Eyeballing the chemistry CLEP.
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11-02-2016, 04:13 PM
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icampy Wrote:Hi, are there any sources of gen chemistry I and II online, specifically to fill the spots on the IT degree from TESU? Also, from my research online, it seems most of the math in chemistry is just notation or basic formulas and equations, am I right in that assumption? Thanks!!!
Here is where I took mine online.
https://webadvisor.ocean.edu/WebAdvisor/...S=3&APP=ST
If that doesn't take you there:
http://www.ocean.edu --> online classes --> search classes
Note that there are chemistry courses in the long and short semesters. I took chem at the regular semester pace and microbiology over the summer on their accelerated schedule. I suggest taking it over a full semester sequence if you can. Still, they do have the option of doing Accelerated Chem 1 followed by Accelerated Chem 2 in one "regular" semester. Keep in mind also that it's much harder to start the sequence in spring semester, most schools right now are taking registration for chem II. Ocean has general I and II /organic I and II for spring, they must be gaining enrollment. That's a new offering since I've attended. Note that you have to buy a lab kit and have a digital camera for lab reports.
EDIT to add: I don't have time to search, but go to the TESU catalog. They have a little gem in there that if you do a "II" class, that you can automatically get credit for the "I" part. If you find it, that will save you a lot of money, assuming you can pass chem II without chem I. My brain hurts thinking about the prospect....but that's just me
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