Are Online Calculus-Based Electronics 1 Classes Accepted at Lamar University?

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A student at Lamar University is seeking information about online Electronics 1 classes that are calculus-based and can be accepted for credit at their institution after failing the course by just three points. They are advised to consult their guidance counselor or educational advisor for assistance in finding suitable online options.
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I recently found out that I didn't pass my Electronics 1 class. I missed the grade letter of a C by 3 points. I have heard that their is online Electronics 1 class online. I go to Lamar University and I was wondering if there are any online Electronics 1 class that is calculus based that can be accepted at my school.
 
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