Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around finding an online Calculus 1 course, specifically focusing on the program offered by distancecalculus.com and its association with Shorter University. Participants express concerns about credit transferability to other universities and share information about related programs in Tennessee.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Homework-related
Main Points Raised
- One participant is seeking an online Calculus 1 course and is considering distancecalculus.com but is worried about credit transferability when returning to a full-time university.
- Another participant mentions that the Tennessee Board of Regents offers online courses that are fully transferable to other Regents schools with ABET accredited programs.
- There is a question about what constitutes a Board of Regents State school, with clarification that it refers specifically to Tennessee institutions.
- Concerns are raised about the transferability of courses from distancecalculus.com to other states, suggesting that students should verify with their own institutions.
- One participant notes that while distance learning for Physics and Math may not be ideal, it is a necessary option for them due to personal circumstances.
- Another participant shares their experience with the RODP program and mentions that some schools offer online classes directly at potentially lower prices.
- Information is provided about two reputable distance courses in Canada, with a note that fees may be higher for U.S. students and that transferability should be checked.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express various concerns about credit transferability and the quality of distance learning, indicating that there is no consensus on the best option for online Calculus courses. Multiple competing views on the value and recognition of different programs remain present.
Contextual Notes
Participants highlight the importance of verifying transferability with their respective institutions, indicating that acceptance of credits may vary by school. There is also mention of potential differences in course fees and the quality of distance education.
Who May Find This Useful
Students seeking online Calculus courses, particularly those considering distance learning options due to personal circumstances or financial constraints.