Where/How to take Upper Division Electives while in CC

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Hi everyone,

I basically have all my pre -reqs and electives done prior to even applying to the nursing program at my CC. I am only able to take one NUR class each semester (so it will take me two years, not offered int he summer) to take all 4 nursing classes. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction with upper division electives for my BSN. I am in NYS so I was hoping for some advice to get the electives done. Community colleges do not offer the 300 level electives and I dont know if I am allowed to take these courses online at a 4 year college since I dont have my AA yet. These are the electives that I need for the RN to BSN online program at SUNY Delhi:

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[TD=width: 158]Course Title[/TD]

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[TD=class: xl64, width: 120, align: center]ALHT 304[/TD]

[TD=width: 158]Death and Dying[/TD]

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[TD=class: xl64, width: 120, align: center]ARTS 300[/TD]

[TD=width: 158]Art and Health[/TD]

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[TD=class: xl64, align: center]BIOL 330[/TD]

[TD]Infection and Disease[/TD]

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[TD=class: xl64, align: center]BIOL 350[/TD]

[TD]Special Topic: Bio of AIDS[/TD]

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[TD=class: xl64, align: center]COMM 300[/TD]

[TD]Organizational Comm[/TD]

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[TD=class: xl64, align: center]ENGL 310[/TD]

[TD]Technical Writing[/TD]

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[TD=class: xl64, align: center]GOVT 300[/TD]

[TD]Public Policy[/TD]

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[TD=class: xl64, align: center]HIST 325[/TD]

[TD]The American Century[/TD]

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[TD=class: xl63, align: center]LITR 310[/TD]

[TD]Great Writers[/TD]

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[TD=class: xl63, align: center]PSYC 300[/TD]

[TD]Organizational Psych

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Thank you!

Your answer likely lies with the college you intend to attend for your BSN. I'm betting you can take any class you want, any time you want, whether or not you have finished your AD, but they would be the ones to tell you what they allow, not us. Furthermore, if the school you want to attend for your BSN is far away, see if a nearby one offers courses that Faraway U will accept in transfer.

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