Psych bachelor degree?

Discussion in 'Nursing and medical-related degrees' started by ILoveKnowledge, Jul 10, 2010.

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  1. japhy4529

    japhy4529 House Bassist

    Yes, however you may need to take a few courses on-campus. The University of New England (University of New England - Home) offers nearly all of the pre-med science pre-reqs online (the exception being calculus- based physics 1 & 2). While UNE does not offer an online bachelors degree, you could transfer these courses to Excelsior. Another good option for online science courses is Ocean County Community College (Ocean County College).

    Best of luck!
     
  2. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    If you are referring to Drexel (post #4) you should know that it is predominantly a B&M school.
     
  3. ILoveKnowledge

    ILoveKnowledge New Member

    You guys are amazing. Thanks so much.

    Good news btw :) Did you know that U.C. is considering an online approach?

    Check it out: UC online degree proposal rattles academics

    If this is the case with U.C. considering an online approach; I am considering taking online classes with a local community college (Orange Coast College) and then within a year and a half or so (hopefully U.C. offers online programs for bachelor degree by then) transfer to a U.C. for my bachelor's degree in psych. That way; if I decide to go to medical school and be a psychiatrist, I can decide to study for my MCAT's but it is important and vital I take a lot of scientific (i.e. biology, chemistry) courses in the mean time while I am at a J.C.

    What do you guys think of this approach? This is where I am leaning right now. That way; I can go to a top notch medical school if I am able to go to a U.C. via primarily online courses. Thanks again you guys. You are amazingly fast and helpful! :)
     
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