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Organic Chemistry and Bio Chemistry Online? - yeapies - 06-09-2022 Hi everyone! I have a B.A. in psychology from FIU. I am very limited to what I can do as I am currently working while traveling (traveling drone pilot), I am not stable to one location. So I'm not able to apply for any Social Work programs as they require in-person hours that count towards your certifications. I thought maybe to go down the nursing field, but also ran into the same issue there. I saw an online masters program in nutritional science from the university of Texas and I do not have all the pre-reqs they require.
On Study.com I have found Intro to Nutrition and Anatomy and Physiology. I was reading that Organic chem and Bio chem require chem 1, chem 2, precalc and calc, which I can complete at Study.com. But the biggest issue I'm running into is where can I take Bio Chem and Organic Chem? If as a last resort I need to take it at a community college online is it possible to have transferring credits from so many different places? I'd have
Oh and if anyone knows about any MSW or LPC programs that are fully online, including the in-person required hours I'd love to hear about them! Also, any nursing programs in that situation! Or of any certifications for Medical billing and coding (I want another work from home option just in case something doesn't work out with my current job) Thanks! RE: Organic Chemistry and Bio Chemistry Online? - dfrecore - 06-09-2022 First, are you certain that the school you're wanting to go to will accept Study.com for your pre-reqs? You need to check first before doing anything else, or you'll just waste your time and money. Second, probably the best place to take ALL of these courses (although it will cost more than most ACE platforms) is Portage Learning, which transcripts it's courses through Geneva College (RA). Their courses are all self-paced, and you can take them quickly (in as few as 3 weeks) or slowly (up to 1 year). The cost is $198/cr, which is a great price (although with the number of credits you need, it will be a lot). They have: BIOD 101: Essential Biology I w/Lab (4cr) BIOD 102: Essential Biology II w/Lab (4cr) BIOD 121: Essentials in Nutrition (3cr) BIOD 151: Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology I w/Lab (4cr) BIOD 152: Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology II w/Lab (4cr) CHEM 103: General Chemistry I w/Lab (4cr) CHEM 104: General Chemistry II w/Lab (4cr) CHEM 210: Biochemistry (3cr) CHEM 219: Principles of Organic Chemistry w/Lab (4cr) ASU UL has MAT 170: Precalculus, MAT 210: Brief Calculus, and MAT 265: Calculus for Engineers I - each is 3cr, and are all self-paced. It's $25 to take each course, and then $400 each to get them added to a transcript (so $425 per course). Obviously if you can find these courses cheaper through a CC in your state, then you should do that. RE: Organic Chemistry and Bio Chemistry Online? - yeapies - 06-09-2022 (06-09-2022, 08:44 PM)dfrecore Wrote: First, are you certain that the school you're wanting to go to will accept Study.com for your pre-reqs? You need to check first before doing anything else, or you'll just waste your time and money. I'm completely new to all of this! I will be contacting the school I'd like to apply to and asking them, but from what i've seen, they do. The graduate program was actually recommended through edX. May I ask why going through portage may be a better idea as they are significantly more expensive? RE: Organic Chemistry and Bio Chemistry Online? - dfrecore - 06-09-2022 (06-09-2022, 08:49 PM)yeapies Wrote:(06-09-2022, 08:44 PM)dfrecore Wrote: First, are you certain that the school you're wanting to go to will accept Study.com for your pre-reqs? You need to check first before doing anything else, or you'll just waste your time and money. That's why I said talk to your school first. If they don't take ACE credit for their pre-reqs, then you would need alternative options. If they'll take ACE, then you would probably only need Portage/Geneva for the 2 courses you couldn't find elsewhere. No ACE provider has those that I'm aware of. RE: Organic Chemistry and Bio Chemistry Online? - yeapies - 06-09-2022 (06-09-2022, 09:06 PM)dfrecore Wrote:Okay, perfect! Now I understand. Thanks! Hopefully they accept ACE, which I think they do, but crossing my fingers!(06-09-2022, 08:49 PM)yeapies Wrote:(06-09-2022, 08:44 PM)dfrecore Wrote: First, are you certain that the school you're wanting to go to will accept Study.com for your pre-reqs? You need to check first before doing anything else, or you'll just waste your time and money. RE: Organic Chemistry and Bio Chemistry Online? - dfrecore - 06-09-2022 I just looked, and I don't see where UT accepts ACE credit unless you are military (and even then, it's limited). They only accept 8 CLEP exams (out of 34) and several have additional requirements (like essays or additional tests). Given this info, I HIGHLY doubt that they take ACE credit. Not even as pre-reqs. RE: Organic Chemistry and Bio Chemistry Online? - yeapies - 06-09-2022 (06-09-2022, 10:01 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I just looked, and I don't see where UT accepts ACE credit unless you are military (and even then, it's limited). They only accept 8 CLEP exams (out of 34) and several have additional requirements (like essays or additional tests). I just saw they accept an EDx pre-req. Also, I saw at the bottom of study.com where you can search to see if your university accepts the credits, it says over 1500+ colleges and universities do. I see that it's accepted, but to still contact them to confirm. I'm guessing this list of schools isn't as accurate? RE: Organic Chemistry and Bio Chemistry Online? - dfrecore - 06-10-2022 (06-09-2022, 10:38 PM)yeapies Wrote:(06-09-2022, 10:01 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I just looked, and I don't see where UT accepts ACE credit unless you are military (and even then, it's limited). They only accept 8 CLEP exams (out of 34) and several have additional requirements (like essays or additional tests). Is it one of their own courses? I'm guessing so. The ACE guide is not a good way to know if a school accepts courses - it may include any school that accepts CLEP and DSST exams, which is a lot. This does not mean they will accept ACE credit from the providers on here. The best way to see if a school will accept ACE credits is to first search for CLEP, to see if they specifically accept CLEP exams. Next, search for DSST. If they accept DSST as well, now you're cooking. Last is ACE, which can usually be found near the others (similar section, like credit-by-exam or transfer credit or alt credit or something along those lines). RE: Organic Chemistry and Bio Chemistry Online? - yeapies - 06-10-2022 (06-10-2022, 11:41 AM)dfrecore Wrote:(06-09-2022, 10:38 PM)yeapies Wrote:(06-09-2022, 10:01 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I just looked, and I don't see where UT accepts ACE credit unless you are military (and even then, it's limited). They only accept 8 CLEP exams (out of 34) and several have additional requirements (like essays or additional tests). This is a great guide! Thanks! I am going to broaden my search for other programs. I saw that university seemed to be ranked well, and the price for their nutritional sciences graduate program seemed fair, $25,500. Now as I'm searching more I'm finding graduate programs for better prices. Do you know of a resource that might show me how well a school performs. I don't want to enroll into a program and complete it and find out it isn't worth much. RE: Organic Chemistry and Bio Chemistry Online? - carrythenothing - 06-10-2022 (06-10-2022, 02:38 PM)yeapies Wrote: This is a great guide! Thanks! I am going to broaden my search for other programs. I saw that university seemed to be ranked well, and the price for their nutritional sciences graduate program seemed fair, $25,500. Now as I'm searching more I'm finding graduate programs for better prices. Do you know of a resource that might show me how well a school performs. I don't want to enroll into a program and complete it and find out it isn't worth much. Do you want to be a nutritionist and if so, where? https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/29-1031.00 |