I'm working on this degree, although I haven't enrolled yet. I can give you some suggestions in addition to the ones provided by Jennifer if you let me know what you're interested in, bearing in mind you can have only two courses at the 100 level, and as mentioned by Jennifer, 18 of the 33 credits in the Area of Study must be 300 level or above.
I disagree somewhat with Jennifer on one thing- there are enough UL math/science courses out there for us distance learners, especially in biology, but they are often relatively expensive, although you should not let that deter you. IIRC, Mountain State University, U Cal-Berkeley extension, Excelsior College and Oregon State offer enough UL courses, primarily in biology, to reach the 18 required. The University of Idaho and Chadron State College offer enough UL math courses to reach 18 UL credits.
I disagree somewhat with Jennifer on one thing- there are enough UL math/science courses out there for us distance learners, especially in biology, but they are often relatively expensive, although you should not let that deter you. IIRC, Mountain State University, U Cal-Berkeley extension, Excelsior College and Oregon State offer enough UL courses, primarily in biology, to reach the 18 required. The University of Idaho and Chadron State College offer enough UL math courses to reach 18 UL credits.