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Reasonably priced upper-division RA math courses
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Hey, everyone. Recently came across what I think is a good deal and wanted to share.

Fayetteville State University in NC has a respectable number of math courses at a very affordable rate of $154.17 per credit (that's including fees). That's community college level prices--in fact, even better than the community colleges in my state. There is a catch, however; that price is if you are enrolled in a degree program through them. I don't know if you'd consider it unethical to apply for a math major there only to take a few courses and then "drop out" so you could use the courses you took to get a math degree through TESU, but it's an option.

If you don't want to do that, even at full price they are still quite affordable at $258.34 per credit. Obviously that's not Luna Community College level prices, but it's not easy to find RA math credits in courses like Complex Variables, Number Theory, Real Analysis, Probability Theory, Mathematical Statistics, Topology, PDEs, two semesters of Abstract Algebra, etc. for potentially $462.27. (Or $274.77 if you live in North Carolina!). Looks to me like you could build a very respectable math BA at TESU at a very respectable price thanks to Fayetteville State.

Hopefully this helps a math major or two out there. There are some choices for UD/UL math courses (UND, UIUC, LSU, SNHU, etc.) but not too many compared to other subjects, and they tend to be a bit pricey by most of our standards, I think it's fair to say. In fact, from what I see FSU's online math major itself is very attractive for the right person, i.e. someone who isn't in a rush (very few UD math courses are offered on the 8-week half-semester system), and someone who likes a pretty extensive number of required electives courses (in math, computer science, and natural science) as part of their degree.
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That's not dropping out, that is called transferring to another school  Smile
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Another option would be Dine College mentioned in this thread/post: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...for-credit .

(02-24-2024, 05:04 PM)jg_nuy Wrote: Dine College has a whole host of college math courses and they charge $55/credit - you can check whether they are available online:
MTH 100 Intermediate Algebra
MTH 110 College Algebra Prerequisite: Placement test or instructor’s permission
MTH 190 Pre-Calculus Prerequisite: Minimum of grade of ‘C’ in MTH 110 or instructor’s permission
MTH 191 Calculus I Prerequisite: Minimum grade of ‘C’ in MTH 190 or instructor’s permission
MTH 192 Calculus II Prerequisite: Minimum grade of ‘C’ in MTH 191 or instructor’s permission
MTH 210 Discrete Mathematics Prerequisite: Minimum grade of ‘C’ in MTH 110 or 114 or instructor’s permission
MTH/PSY 213 Statistics Minimum grade of ‘C’ in MTH 110 or 114 or instructor’s permission. Cross listed with PSY 213.
MTH 220 Calculus III Prerequisite: Minimum grade of ‘C’ in MTH 192 or instructor’s permission

Course Catalog and Schedule links available below:
https://www.dinecollege.edu/academics/academics/

(06-17-2024, 09:37 PM)Ivo Lah Wrote: Hey, everyone. Recently came across what I think is a good deal and wanted to share.

Fayetteville State University in NC has a respectable number of math courses at a very affordable rate of $154.17 per credit (that's including fees). That's community college level prices--in fact, even better than the community colleges in my state. There is a catch, however; that price is if you are enrolled in a degree program through them. I don't know if you'd consider it unethical to apply for a math major there only to take a few courses and then "drop out" so you could use the courses you took to get a math degree through TESU, but it's an option.

Thanks for the information. These courses are really appealing. I didn't see whether they are fully online or not. Where did you confirm that?

Besides, do you know whether they accept international students as well?

This is the course list:

Prerequisite

[MATH 121](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...923#tt7797) may be required based on profile scores. Some core courses require a one-hour lab.

- [MATH 129 - Precalculus Mathematics I](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- and
- [MATH 130 - Precalculus Mathematics II](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- or
- [MATH 131 - Algebra and Trigonometry](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)



Mathematics Courses: 48 Credits


- [MATH 142 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...course.php)
- [MATH 150 - Discrete Mathematics I](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 241 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 242 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 251 - Linear Algebra](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 260 - Foundations of Mathematics](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 262 - Modern Geometry](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 312 - History of Mathematics](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 331 - Differential Equations I](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 361 - Introduction to Modern Algebra I](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- Three credits from MATH 300 or higher
- [MATH 412 - Advanced Calculus](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- Nine credits from MATH 400 or higher
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since you couldn't be bothered to post a link

https://www.uncfsu.edu/academics/college...atics-(bs)

http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...urnto=1923

https://www.uncfsu.edu/assets/documents/...iberty.pdf
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(06-18-2024, 09:34 AM)OtterDen Wrote: Another option would be Dine College mentioned in this thread/post: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...for-credit .

(02-24-2024, 05:04 PM)jg_nuy Wrote: Dine College has a whole host of college math courses and they charge $55/credit - you can check whether they are available online:
MTH 100 Intermediate Algebra
MTH 110 College Algebra Prerequisite: Placement test or instructor’s permission
MTH 190 Pre-Calculus Prerequisite: Minimum of grade of ‘C’ in MTH 110 or instructor’s permission
MTH 191 Calculus I Prerequisite: Minimum grade of ‘C’ in MTH 190 or instructor’s permission
MTH 192 Calculus II Prerequisite: Minimum grade of ‘C’ in MTH 191 or instructor’s permission
MTH 210 Discrete Mathematics Prerequisite: Minimum grade of ‘C’ in MTH 110 or 114 or instructor’s permission
MTH/PSY 213 Statistics Minimum grade of ‘C’ in MTH 110 or 114 or instructor’s permission. Cross listed with PSY 213.
MTH 220 Calculus III Prerequisite: Minimum grade of ‘C’ in MTH 192 or instructor’s permission

Course Catalog and Schedule links available below:
https://www.dinecollege.edu/academics/academics/

(06-17-2024, 09:37 PM)Ivo Lah Wrote: Hey, everyone. Recently came across what I think is a good deal and wanted to share.

Fayetteville State University in NC has a respectable number of math courses at a very affordable rate of $154.17 per credit (that's including fees). That's community college level prices--in fact, even better than the community colleges in my state. There is a catch, however; that price is if you are enrolled in a degree program through them. I don't know if you'd consider it unethical to apply for a math major there only to take a few courses and then "drop out" so you could use the courses you took to get a math degree through TESU, but it's an option.

Thanks for the information. These courses are really appealing. I didn't see whether they are fully online or not. Where did you confirm that?

Besides, do you know whether they accept international students as well?

This is the course list:

Prerequisite

[MATH 121](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...923#tt7797) may be required based on profile scores. Some core courses require a one-hour lab.

- [MATH 129 - Precalculus Mathematics I](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- and
- [MATH 130 - Precalculus Mathematics II](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- or
- [MATH 131 - Algebra and Trigonometry](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)



Mathematics Courses: 48 Credits


- [MATH 142 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...course.php)
- [MATH 150 - Discrete Mathematics I](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 241 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 242 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 251 - Linear Algebra](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 260 - Foundations of Mathematics](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 262 - Modern Geometry](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 312 - History of Mathematics](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 331 - Differential Equations I](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- [MATH 361 - Introduction to Modern Algebra I](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- Three credits from MATH 300 or higher
- [MATH 412 - Advanced Calculus](http://acalog.uncfsu.edu/preview_program...rnto=1923#)
- Nine credits from MATH 400 or higher

Dine does look like a potentially useful choice for lower-level (i.e. 200- and 100-level) courses, assuming they are fully online; all their calculus courses and above seem to be listed as blended. That does appear to mean they are synchronous and thus you'd have to be available for a Zoom call during class hours. A cursory glance makes it look like that's during work hours for most people, so probably not going to work for many, unfortunately. Can't beat the tuition at Native American colleges.

As far as Fayetteville State's upper-division mathematics and probability & statistics online offerings, I see that the following courses are offered either this upcoming fall, currently in the summer, or in the past:

Advanced Calculus (Real Analysis, more or less, I assume)
Complex Variables
Introduction to Topology
Number Theory
Introduction to Modern Algebra I (i.e. Abstract Algebra I)
Introduction to Modern Algebra II
Differential Equations I
Differential Equations II (looks like PDEs)
Modern Geometry
History of Mathematics
Introduction to Probability
Mathematical Statistics
Introduction to Data Science
Foundations of Data Science
Statistical Modeling for Data Science


The above are all listed as online, so I assume they are fully online. Fayetteville State specifically says their math major can be completed online, so at the very least they have to offer all of the require courses and enough electives to allow for that. Here's a course schedule where you can see the online offerings: https://ssbprod-fsu.uncecs.edu/pls/FSUPR..._dyn_sched

I don't know about their policies towards international students, but I'd be surprised if they would have a discriminatory policy towards them.

This honestly might be the best math online math BS in North America based on the combination of course offerings and price. And they even accept alternative credits (mostly Straighterline and Saylor). I'd put it in Tier 1 with UND (which FSU blows out of the water on cost).
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I would review the board/forum and also check the WIKI for more options, here are two links:
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Sources: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sources_of_Credit
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