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ccconline stands for Colorado Community Colleges online, its not a college itself. You find a 'home' campus and apply through it, you pay your fees to the home campus and your transcripts even come from the home campus...not from ccconline. The classes show they come from the home campus, not online either. If you go to ccconline.org you can see all the classes offered. It does offer patho during the summer, here is the direct link to the syllabus... I don't like these short blurbs, I prefer the ones with lots of detail, but you get the idea. http://cccns.cccs.cccoes.edu/remote_display.asp
HTH!
If you are looking for a good undergraduate patho course, try University of Iowa. They have an online course. Pretty easy A.
As far as graduate level patho, I'm a big fan of ISU, but I must say their graduate course in patho really sucks and was one of the driving forces for me to transfer to another school.
I am taking it at Canyon College now. Salisbury University is accepting it so I would recommend that you contact the school you are going to transfer to. The book is insane! The teacher doesn't provide outlines or much help either. But I didnt have a choice. check my other post for details on the course. https://allnurses.com/general-nursing-student/pathophysiology-canyon-college-359979.html#post3694412
ok, just an update, i got thru the first few chapter of intangible information and now I am learning about cancer, it is just as interesting and doable as all the other nursing science prereqs. I am constantly amazing at how much I like science after actively trying to avoid it for years! Good Luck to you all!
srleslie
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I need to find an online or correspondence course that could be completed by May. I was going to do Canyon College's course until I found out they are not accredited. Can anyone help? Thanks,
Ryan