Academics Undergraduate Flexible Courses

MATH 1050: Applied Statistics

MATH 1050, Applied Statistics, is a four-credit statistics course that is designed to offer the same major subject and content…

Credits: 4
Tuition: $440/credit

MEDT 1000: Medical Terminology

MEDT 1000 is a three-credit medical terminology course designed to provide a broad and comprehensive understanding of the unique language…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $440/credit

NTRN 1010: Principles of Human Nutrition

Principles of Human Nutrition, NTRN 1010, is a three-credit online nutrition course that focuses on the basic principles of human…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $440/credit

PHSL 1010: Medical Physiology Lecture & Lab

PHSL 1010 is a four-credit lecture/lab online medical physiology course. In this course, you will be introduced to core concepts…

Credits: 4
Tuition: $440/credit

PHYS 1010: Physics I Lecture & Lab

PHYS 1010 is a four-credit lecture/lab online physics course. This course is designed to provide an introduction to algebra-based physics.…

Credits: 4
Tuition: $440/credit

PHYS 1011: Physics II Lecture & Lab

PHYS 1011, Physics II Lecture & Lab, is a four-credit lecture/lab online physics course. This course provides a continuing introduction…

Credits: 4
Tuition: $440/credit

PSYO 1010: Introduction to Psychology

PSYO 1010 is a three-credit introductory psychology course that provides an overview of the key concepts in psychology as well…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $440/credit

PSYO 1020: Developmental Psychology

PSYO 1020 is a three-credit psychology course that will explore basic concepts and theories of human development with a focus…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $440/credit

PSYO 1030: Abnormal Psychology

PSYO 1030 is a three-credit psychology course that will explore basic concepts and theories related to abnormal psychology and how…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $440/credit

SOCI 1010: Introduction to Sociology

SOCI 1010 is a three-credit sociology course that introduces students to the three main sociological perspectives: sociological imagination, social construction,…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $440/credit