Need Information about statics class offered online?

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The discussion centers on the urgent need for online statics courses available during the summer, as they are prerequisites for upcoming fall classes. Participants suggest various institutions, including DeVry and the University of Phoenix, while one user shares a link to the University of Wisconsin Colleges, although it was confirmed that they do not offer the course online in the summer. A key point is that one university does provide an online statics course with a proctored final exam, highlighting the importance of finding accredited programs that meet specific scheduling needs. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the challenge of locating suitable online courses in a limited timeframe.
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URGENT need Information about statics class offered online??

I need to find a university or comm. college that will be offering statics online over the summer. If you have any ideas of schools i could call please list them.

Thanks!
 
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why? do you need the credit to get into another class?
why does it have to be online, instead of your local community college?
what have you found via google so far?
devry, phoenix?
how about this? http://online.uwc.edu/academics/catalog/course.asp?cid=001615
 
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Thanks for your help. I contacted this school and they do not offer statics online during the summer. That is the hardest part about my situation is I need to take it during the summer because it is a preresiquite for my fall classes.
 


My university offers an online statics course in the summers. There is a proctored final exam but other than that 100% online. I would suggest looking into this.
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