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do an internet search for independent study or correspondence course, and you will return several self study or semester based courses. They are a little more costly, but I knw I have seen courses through Univ of OK, oregon state. Tennessee, etc. you might find the course youre looking for.
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05-04-2015, 02:19 PM
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forgot about these
Linear Algebra I
Mathematics (MATH) 270 : Athabasca University
Linear Algebra II
Mathematics (MATH) 271 : Athabasca University
Discrete Mathematics
Mathematics (MATH) 309 : Athabasca University
a little expensive
I think they're around 1000 per course
even though it is a Canadian University they are accredited in the US
Athabasca University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. (267-284-5000). The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
In 2006, AU became the first Canadian public university to receive accreditation in the United States, through the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), one of six regional organizations in the U.S. that accredits universities.
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Nice, the 6sh series in Linear Alg is handy. UND's course is 2sh.
Have you taken their courses?
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I wanted to refer back to the original post about ALEKS and the College Math CLEP. That would be redundant credit, so if you already have I Alg, C Alg, Stats, and PreCalc, no need to take it as far as I know.
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05-08-2015, 09:11 AM
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Is there a particular school to which you're referring? Have you experienced overlap with these courses?
My personal experience at TESC (the OP's intended school) is that College Mathematics CLEP (MAT-102 & 103) does not duplicate ALEKS/CLEP College Algebra (MAT-121), ALEKS Stats (STA-201), or ALEKS Precalc (MAT-129). I have not taken Intermediate Algebra, but I believe it transcribes as MAT-115 at TESC.
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I agree with adavis84. I didn't take CLEP, but bricabrac wrote in old thread :"Yes, at TESC you can use all the individual math-natsci/business credits listed. I used 24 MAT/STA credits in my degrees: MAT-102, 105, 115, 121, 129, and BUS-161; as well as STA-201 and OPM-351."
From my personal experience TESC applied all next math courses to BA in CS degree and transcribed them as followed:
TECEP Applied Liberal Arts Mathematics - MAT- 105
ALEKS Intermediate Algebra - MAT-115
ALEKS College Algebra - MAT-121
ALEKS precalculus - MAT-129
Straighterline calculus I - MAT-231
Straighterline calculus II - MAT -232
ALEKS business statistics - STA -201
TESC Discrete Math - MAT -270
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MAT -105,231,232 went to intellectual and practical skills electives
MAT -115,121,129, STA- 201 went to general education electives
MAT -270 - to the area of study.
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