04-03-2017, 04:57 PM
American College of Healthcare Sciences. It's accredited by the Us Dept of Ed via the DEAC (Distance Education...Accrediting Council? or some such). I'm not quite finished yet (SO GLAD I applied to TESU early, in case something came up I wasn't expecting -- because this is definitely something I wasn't expecting!), but I'll finish soon with, I think, 66 credits and an AAS.
English 100 (That's what it's called now. It was three 1-credit classes when I took them -- critical thinking, library skills, and writing.)
English 101 & 201
Anatomy & Physiology 210, 211, & 212
Psychology 101
Nutrition, Bodycare, & Herbalism (101)
Introduction to Aromatherapy (101)
Aromatherapy I (203)
Aromatherapy II (303)
Aromatherapy III (304)
Aromatherapy Chemistry (305)
Basics of Herbalism (101)
Herbal Studies (201)
Herbal Materia Medica I (302)
Herbal Materia Medica II (303)
Holistic Nutrition (308)
Holistic Pathophysiology (302)
Holistic Pathology & Protocols (303)
Healthcare Terminology (307)
Holistic Health Consulting & Business (306)
I don't actually care what kind of bachelors degree I get. I really just want to enroll in a master's program and can't because I don't have a bachelor's degree. The original plan was transfer these credits to TESU and use portfolio assessment to gain some communications-related credits (I've been blogging, publishing, etc. for a decade, so I have some experience in a range of communication areas), fill in a few gaps as necessary, and do a Learner-Designed Area of Study in something like "Natural Health Communications." But that was all shot to heck when I discovered nothing would transfer. :/
English 100 (That's what it's called now. It was three 1-credit classes when I took them -- critical thinking, library skills, and writing.)
English 101 & 201
Anatomy & Physiology 210, 211, & 212
Psychology 101
Nutrition, Bodycare, & Herbalism (101)
Introduction to Aromatherapy (101)
Aromatherapy I (203)
Aromatherapy II (303)
Aromatherapy III (304)
Aromatherapy Chemistry (305)
Basics of Herbalism (101)
Herbal Studies (201)
Herbal Materia Medica I (302)
Herbal Materia Medica II (303)
Holistic Nutrition (308)
Holistic Pathophysiology (302)
Holistic Pathology & Protocols (303)
Healthcare Terminology (307)
Holistic Health Consulting & Business (306)
I don't actually care what kind of bachelors degree I get. I really just want to enroll in a master's program and can't because I don't have a bachelor's degree. The original plan was transfer these credits to TESU and use portfolio assessment to gain some communications-related credits (I've been blogging, publishing, etc. for a decade, so I have some experience in a range of communication areas), fill in a few gaps as necessary, and do a Learner-Designed Area of Study in something like "Natural Health Communications." But that was all shot to heck when I discovered nothing would transfer. :/