I just answered someone in another thread, but thought others might be interested.Ocean County College (Toms River, NJ) has some sections of completely online microbiology and A&P I and A&P II. You can read more about it here:http://www.ocean.edu/academics/programs_of_study/science/MicrobiologyOnline.htmIf you are interested, I would search their webadvisor to see if there are still openings in those sections, and then I would call them asap to see what you have to do to apply and get in.
kayleeray 83 Posts Specializes in (Hopefully one day..) neuro/urology ^.^. Dec 4, 2008 Eeek..I don't think I could take AP & Micro online! There's no way I could be dedicated enough as I would be in a typical classroom setting. Plus, what about labs?
AtomicWoman 1,747 Posts Dec 4, 2008 It's not my cup of tea, either. But for some people, it is their only option, or it appeals to them. I know the microbiology course has a home lab kit that you have to buy. Hey! Take-out E. coli and S. marcesens. Step right up and get your very own bacteria! :) :chuckle
sunray12 637 Posts Dec 5, 2008 I work ft so online is great for me. If you want to get into nursing school I don't see how the dedication level would be different in one medium or another - either way you are doing it because you want the same thing. Right?
AtomicWoman 1,747 Posts Dec 5, 2008 I work ft so online is great for me. If you want to get into nursing school I don't see how the dedication level would be different in one medium or another - either way you are doing it because you want the same thing. Right?I've done some online work, and I worked harder there than in my in-class courses. :) So actually, I think it may take MORE dedication and focus to do a major science class online. Procrastinators need not apply! LOL