02-06-2011, 10:53 AM
I am taking an UL math course from the UK's Open University right now. It's somewhat inflexible because of their semester schedules and there are due dates for the assignments. You also have to live in Europe, probably because you have to mail your assignments to the UK. The course fees for upper level math courses are lower than they would be in the US, and the courses are rigorous.
In addition to Linear Algebra and a combined Linear Algebra/Diff Eq course and Calculus III, LSU has an UL Probability and Stats course that looks good and Empire State College has a bunch of UL math courses, including applied math courses like Numerical Analysis. The University of Idaho Engineering Outreach Program has a bunch of UL beyond Calculus/LA/Diff Eq, but the tuition is very high. There's also Chadron State College, but they're on a traditional semester schedule and UL courses are often offered infrequently (like once a year).
In addition to Linear Algebra and a combined Linear Algebra/Diff Eq course and Calculus III, LSU has an UL Probability and Stats course that looks good and Empire State College has a bunch of UL math courses, including applied math courses like Numerical Analysis. The University of Idaho Engineering Outreach Program has a bunch of UL beyond Calculus/LA/Diff Eq, but the tuition is very high. There's also Chadron State College, but they're on a traditional semester schedule and UL courses are often offered infrequently (like once a year).