looking for courses (in all the wrong places?)

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by marty, Mar 8, 2004.

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  1. marty

    marty New Member

    All of the courses below are basically physics and/or engineering science courses. They fit the following criteria: 1) RA school 2) satisfy requirements for pre-req's for higher level courses 3) independent study, and 4) relatively inexpensive. Most of these courses are around $100 a credit with some in the $200 range.


    Physics I&II w/lab: University of Tennessee
    Chemistry I&II w/lab: University of Oklahoma
    Modern Physics: University of Minnesota
    Calculus I-III: University of North Dakota (UND)
    Differential Equations: UND
    Linear Algebra: Brigham Young University (BYU)
    Engineering Statistics: Oklahoma State University (OSU)
    Statics: BYU
    Dynamics: BYU
    Mechnics of Materials: BYU
    Fluid Mechanics: BYU
    Fundamentals of Electrical Science: OSU
    Thermodynamics: OSU

    Here's my question: Does anybody know of any other courses that would fit the above criteria? I am particularly interested in physics, math and/or electrical engineering courses which would be considered upper level. Actually, any courses that would fulfill a minor in EE would be great.

    My goal: I would prefer a straight physics type "major." However, there are very few courses that are DL in this category. So, I am trying to fill in with courses that would fulfill an (Engineering Science/Applied Physics/Engineering Physics/Applied Mathematics) type of curriculum.

    Thanks,
    Marty
     

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