My daughter has applied to several nursing schools and is awaiting responses. She is interested in taking a pathophysiology class before nursing school starts. (To get ready and keep her mind busy but also to apply to other RN/MSN programs if she doesn't get into her first choice(s).) Requirements: Online Upper-division (Community College class not acceptable) Starts August/September Regionally Accredited Cheap (cheaper the better but cost is least important of the other factors.) UoWyoming has one but it's full. Thanks in advance everyone.
BYU-Idaho Online link: Course List Univ N Colorado Link: Extended Studies at the University of Northern Colorado
If an exam resulting in graded credit from an RA school would do it, Excelsior College Examination (UExcel ECEP) BIOX-410 Pathophysiology
Samuel Merritt University Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology and Pathophysiology - Undergrad Prerequisite Courses | Samuel Merritt University SUNY College of Technology-Alfred State Online Fall Courses | Alfred State BIOL 4403 - Pathophysiology | Alfred State Oregon Tech Course Search | Oregon Tech Crowley College: ALH5235 This course is designed to provide an in depth study of pathophysiology for students who wish to know more about the human body and disease. Online College Catalog
Liberty University (online) offers NURS215 Pathophysiology (3 credits). I would also suggest that she complete ALL of her health science classes before taking this course. Nursing | Official Page | Liberty University OLD ONLINE SYLLABUS: http://www.liberty.edu/media/3415/courseguides/NURS215_Syllabus.pdf
Thanks everyone! Thank you all! Some of these look promising. It looks like the Liberty class requires people to be admitted to the nursing program. jek2839 - yes, she has a prior bachelors and has completed all nursing pre-reqs with a 3.95 gpa. Some of the direct-entry MSN programs and accelerated BSN programs require it, so if she doesn't get in to start in January, she can apply to others.
mbaonline, My prior experience with Liberty U as a graduate nursing student was that they are pretty flexible. I would give them a call and explain your daughters situation. What can LU say? Pretty sure you've received a no response before, but a yes response would be a bonus and a blessing. Good luck!!!