<p>I'm a senior AE major looking to ease up my senior year and save some money. I have one math course left to take for my degree, and the only main requirement is that it is an upper level one and not something I've taken before.</p>
<p>So, I am looking into taking it online. I think I could get my University to approve it if I pick something that we don't offer (small school), is a time conflict with my schedule, or say my schedule is too busy to take it during the school year.</p>
<p>I'm looking for an online University that would offer the course self-paced and open start (or have it start soon), so I could start it this summer, but continue into Fall if needed. I'd also like to have the fewest tests needing to be proctored, or maybe none. I do much better when I have no time constraint and can look up formulas instead of memorizing them.</p>
<p>It will need to be on the level of Linear Algebra, an advanced Prob/Stats class, Complex Variables, etc. I've already done Calc 1-3, Diff. Eq., and an engineering math class that is required here with mostly vector calc. and linear algebra and matrices topics. A lot of the Universities I've seen don't offer that level, or won't actually list what courses are offered.</p>
<p>Anyone have any ideas of what Universities would offer such a course? Any experience taking a math class online and transfering in the credits? I don't neccessarily have a lot of free time right now, but if I put in a few hours a week during the summer and fall I would think I could get through a class and have it be a little less time-consuming than a classroom course. (not looking for an easy way out though)</p>
<p>Almost anything online should be cheaper than the about $3,000 it would cost to take it here! Thanks for any help.</p>