Published Dec 16, 2015
tishalu
91 Posts
Hey y'all, I need help in some of the prerequisites for WGU Prelicensure Program.
I have made a list of all the prerequisites as follows:-
Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab-Completed
Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab- Completed
Microbiology with Lab-Completed
Intro to Physiology-Completed
Intro to Sociology-In progress
Pharmacology-In progress
English Composition I-In progress
College Algebra-Completed
American Government-Completed
United States History I-In progress
Biochemistry-Waiting to apply for classes at WGU
I need help on what courses to take for the following areas:-
- Elements of Effective Communication
-Intro to Humanities(would American Government satisfy this requirement?)
-Human Growth & Development across the Lifespan
-Intro to Statistics and Probability
Those who have enrolled which classes did y'all take? Please share. Thanks so much.
tsm007
675 Posts
I would CLEP humanities and growth and development. The humanities one you'll really have to study for if you've never done any humanities, but I used SpeedyPrep to CLEP both of those classes and WGU accepted them. Straighterline has statistics and introduction to communications (for that matter they have humanities classes too). Straighterline is a partner school with WGU so they should accept them. Hope that helps.
Thanks so much. I am thinking of taking Intro to Communications and Intro to Statistics via Straighterline. Waiting to hear from my Enrollment Counselor. Will also check on CLEP's Human Growth and Development. Thanks.
barbiedallas
6 Posts
Hello guys is the Clep for human growth a sure deal
Ndmiles
30 Posts
Can you provide input on the Pharmacology course you took at Straighter line? I am contemplating taking it this month.
Can you email me input on the pharmacology course you took. [email protected]...
EmmReeCPT
81 Posts
I would ask about pharm..from what I've gathered and from the EC and SM, they do not allow outside pharm classes. It's built into the first term. Nutrition as well is not an accepted transfer class, they want you to take theirs.