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So I have 17 credits left to get a BA in Biology, including the Civic Engagement elective and Information Literacy. Almost all of my credits were accepted at TESU but I have one issue. The upper level bio courses that I have to take aren't even offered at TESU and I'll end up having to pay the Residency Wavier which I was not aware of when I applied. Where can I take these classes cheaply and finish this summer? I'll include a list of the courses below.
- Analytical Laboratory Technology & Applications
- Animal Behavior (Required to be taught from a biology department)
- Biochemistry
- Biology of Aging
- Biology of Non-Seed Plants
- Biology of Seed Plants
- Comparative Anatomy
- Cytology
- Ecology
- Embryology
- Entomology
- Epidemiology
- Ethical Issues in the Biological Sciences
- Evolution
- Histology
- Immunology
- Invertebrate Zoology
- Medical Microbiology
- Microbial Genetics
- Molecular Biology
- Mycology
- Ornithology
- Parasitology
- Plant Physiology
- Plant Taxonomy
- Public Health
- Radiation Biology
- Toxicology
- Vertebrate Zoology
- Virology
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You need to create a screenshot or screen capture of your current academic evaluation, have everything in the capture but your personal details. There may be a few courses and notes in your evaluation. Anyways, you can take only a handful cheaply/inexpensively, the ones I recommend is from NMJC or other NM colleges, then Portage Learning and also Logan University - then there are options from Ocean County College, Doane, UNE, etc... those are a tad more expensive though.
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What UL course(s) have you already taken? Did you take BIO-310? Are the cornerstone and civic engagement the only non-bio classes you need? You need 11 UL biology credits? Did you already take the capstone?
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05-11-2021, 05:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2021, 05:29 PM by ROYISAGIRL.)
Can you post your evaluation as BJ suggested? For upper level science Biology of Dogs is a fairly interesting course (the quizzes are something) for some of the courses you listed suchas ornithology APUS has it and alot more of the others.
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wait, you want to complete 17 upper level courses by the end of the summer ?
aint gonna happen
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It's still best to send us as much information as possible, so we can see what was taken and what's remaining, and I think it's 17 credits, not 17 courses.
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Unfortunately you chose a school/degree that doesn't have an inexpensive option for that.
Coopersmith has PSY-303: Physiological Psychology that may work (comes in as PSY-374)
BYU Idaho Online has classes for $160/cr - but you have to jump through hoops to get accepted (religions ones mostly). They have 3 UL Bio courses.
BYU-IS is $212/cr and has PSYCH 381: Behavioral Neurobiology that may work.
Doane University Online is $329/cr and has 8 UL Bio courses.
Honestly, I think you may want to get a Bio degree at a school that will have more options for you.
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