This is what I had to do. My local community college offered 8 week courses (online) with lab kit and books included for $300. I made sure to get them pre-approved and put in my transcript eval before taking them to be sure they would transfer correctly. These classes are a lot of work and time, so make sure they will work beforehand. I have read some horror stories on here over the past year of people taking these alternative credit science/lab courses and TESU not accepting them as equivalents. So they had to do them over at community college anyway.
Also FYI, if you plan to go to graduate school in any Science field, alternative credit science/lab courses will almost definitely not be accepted for pre-requisites. At least that's what I have found so far researching grad schools.
Also FYI, if you plan to go to graduate school in any Science field, alternative credit science/lab courses will almost definitely not be accepted for pre-requisites. At least that's what I have found so far researching grad schools.