03-25-2012, 10:22 AM
There are several options for Calculus III (Multivariable Calculus). If you want a credit-by-exam option, look at Ohio University's Calculus IV. LSU IS and U Wyoming IS are two other relatively inexpensive options. Your local community college may also offer DL Calculus III.
Calculus-based Physics III is a tougher one to find, especially if a lab must accompany it- if ACE-approved options are acceptable, take a look at Straighterline's Physics II option to see if it covers the material you need covered. Ohio U, IIRC, has an algebra-based CBE exam option, if that would be acceptable. I'd also Google University of Idaho's Engineering Department distance options to see if they have it along with those UL Math options they have, and Oregon State University may also offer it. This is also something that might be better taken at your local community college, if possible.
Whatever you do, make sure you verify with an advisor that the course(s) you take will transfer.
Calculus-based Physics III is a tougher one to find, especially if a lab must accompany it- if ACE-approved options are acceptable, take a look at Straighterline's Physics II option to see if it covers the material you need covered. Ohio U, IIRC, has an algebra-based CBE exam option, if that would be acceptable. I'd also Google University of Idaho's Engineering Department distance options to see if they have it along with those UL Math options they have, and Oregon State University may also offer it. This is also something that might be better taken at your local community college, if possible.
Whatever you do, make sure you verify with an advisor that the course(s) you take will transfer.