Suggestions for places to get general allied health science courses?
Preference would be given to courses that are most likely to transfer (I know it's up to the school) to a community college, are as cheap as possible, are RA, come with a letter grade, and come from non-ACE credit sources. The school in question "accept[s] ACE credit for review, but may or may not approve it for credit." You know the drill. They won't give me a straight answer regarding courses outside of their institution.
Examples: A&P I + Lab, A&P II + Lab, Microbiology, Genetics, Physio/Bio/pathology, Nutrition.
I know this has been answered, but I can only find bits and pieces here and there (and some of it is old info).
None of this needs to be UL, and speed is not a factor. Main concern here is transferability and cost.
*** As a side question: how common is it for SdC's A&P+Lab not to actually transfer as that to schools that accept ACE credit from what any of you have seen?
Preference would be given to courses that are most likely to transfer (I know it's up to the school) to a community college, are as cheap as possible, are RA, come with a letter grade, and come from non-ACE credit sources. The school in question "accept[s] ACE credit for review, but may or may not approve it for credit." You know the drill. They won't give me a straight answer regarding courses outside of their institution.
Examples: A&P I + Lab, A&P II + Lab, Microbiology, Genetics, Physio/Bio/pathology, Nutrition.
I know this has been answered, but I can only find bits and pieces here and there (and some of it is old info).
None of this needs to be UL, and speed is not a factor. Main concern here is transferability and cost.
*** As a side question: how common is it for SdC's A&P+Lab not to actually transfer as that to schools that accept ACE credit from what any of you have seen?