A&P: Athabasca or TRU-OL?

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Hey guys! I'm looking to take Anatomy and Physiology I and II to fulfil the requirements for the BCIT and UBC nursing programs. Because I go to SFU, I would be required to take three courses (BPK 105, 142, 325) to cover the requirements, so I'm looking to take it online to save me some time (and stress). I have narrowed it down to BIOL 235 with Athabasca, and BIOL 1593 and 1693 at Thompson Rivers. Could anyone chime in on their experience with these institutions? How were the exams, specifically the format?

I haven't taken thoses courses yet. But as far as I know, for TRU OL, you need 4 BIOL courses, 1593,1595 (Lab),1693 and 1695 (Lab) to fulfil the pre-req of BCIT or UBC. Isn't it?

Fyi, I am also looking at pre-reqs and trying to applying nursing school.

Hey Charlotte. With TRU OL, they offer the complimentary lab courses, but they are not required for admission to UBC and BCIT; so only 1593 and 1693. However, Langara is the only school I am aware that requires you to take the labs as well. In fact, they do not consider AU BIOL 235 to be acceptable, since there is no lab component offered. Currently, I am leaning toward going with Athabasca, because you get to choose when to write the exams. With TRU OL, I believe they schedule them in advance. Btw, are you currently enrolled in another program?

Hi Asparagus, yes you are right. Sorry. I checked again and UBC and BCIT doesn't need Lab component. But all other schools do; KPU, LANG, UFV and DOUG. I have already taken out KPU and DOUG of my list because of their many pre-reqs. But if I take A&P, I would like it to be applicable to most of the schools. That is why I am hesitate about taking online course from TRU or AU.

I heard that TRU Lab courses are offered once a year only and it is already finished for this year. So if I did with TRU, I would finish my all 4 courses around August of next year. So I can't decide if this is a good idea yet.

I am a new immigrant with a prior degree. but I need to redo all my pre-req here (that is a long story). I am not currently in any program. but I have a plan to take ENGL course in September. The rest of the pre-req will be done in next year hopefully.

I see. With TRU, you would have to attend the labs in Kamloops, which is a bit of a pain. Like you, I have also taken Douglas and KPU out of the picture. If you want to still be elegible for Langara, I would suggest enrolling an an undergraduate student there, and completing your prerequisites there. However, I am not sure what the status of getting into A&P courses there is, but I am assuming it is difficult like it at other schools.

I am not too worried about taking A&P with Athabasca because I know the majority of schools accross Canada accept their credentials, Langara seems to be an exception.

Furthermore in your case, I would suggest you take a look at 4-year nursing programs which do not require university-level prerequisites, if your international high school credentials are valid and your grades are good. I know UBCO and UVIC offer this kind of program. UVIC's is in partnership with a few local colleges.

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