01-11-2018, 10:38 PM
You can take Orgo at UNE and Ocean. I don't know the requirement, but if you only need Orgo 1, that's all you should take lol. Orgo 2/Biochem comes in as lower level -
which is mind-boggling. Save your $ for the upper level sciences.
Every Harvard Extension bio course you take for graduate level can be used as UL Bio credit in TESU's bio degree. Once upon a time, that was my plan. But, you can't use Pell Grant money, and you can't even use student loan money to do it BECAUSE you're not a graduate student *you're an undergrad student* but they let anyone enroll, so it's a work-around that only works if you have cash.
It's worth trying to get the graduate level (aka upper level undergrad) natural science credits from Learner.org These are the only ones of their kind, but low hanging fruit. Total for 9 credits -if you can use them- is only $900. (but again, no financial aid can be used- you pay $300 per course, taken one at a time) Also, I'm only 99% sure that they'll work. I really think they will....but it's worth finding out for sure directly from TESU.
(3 credits) The Habitable Planet (CSU Note: Course # will be NSCI696 not EDUC591C)
(3 credits) Physics for the 21st Century (Note: Course # will be NSCI696 not EDUC591C)
(3 credits) Rediscovering Biology: Molecular to Global Perspectives (Note: Course # will be NSCI696 not EDUC591C)
http://www.learner.org/workshops/graduate_credit.html
which is mind-boggling. Save your $ for the upper level sciences.
Every Harvard Extension bio course you take for graduate level can be used as UL Bio credit in TESU's bio degree. Once upon a time, that was my plan. But, you can't use Pell Grant money, and you can't even use student loan money to do it BECAUSE you're not a graduate student *you're an undergrad student* but they let anyone enroll, so it's a work-around that only works if you have cash.
It's worth trying to get the graduate level (aka upper level undergrad) natural science credits from Learner.org These are the only ones of their kind, but low hanging fruit. Total for 9 credits -if you can use them- is only $900. (but again, no financial aid can be used- you pay $300 per course, taken one at a time) Also, I'm only 99% sure that they'll work. I really think they will....but it's worth finding out for sure directly from TESU.
(3 credits) The Habitable Planet (CSU Note: Course # will be NSCI696 not EDUC591C)
(3 credits) Physics for the 21st Century (Note: Course # will be NSCI696 not EDUC591C)
(3 credits) Rediscovering Biology: Molecular to Global Perspectives (Note: Course # will be NSCI696 not EDUC591C)
http://www.learner.org/workshops/graduate_credit.html