Written by Elizabeth Exline
Rare is the major accomplishment that can be completed quickly. From art and architecture to software development to, yes, even a four-year degree, doing big things usually听takes time. In the case of degrees, it also takes discipline, aptitude and, sometimes, a little creativity.
Consider, for example, any of the following situations:
Any of these situations (and certainly a few others) can be remedied by taking听individual online courses听at an accredited institution like听澳门天天彩开奖记录听(UOPX) and then transferring those credits to the college where you鈥檙e earning your degree.
Chantel Hansen, MSA, has seen this play out numerous times during her 15-year tenure with UOPX. 鈥淣on-degree students听enroll in those classes to transfer to their other colleges so they can听graduate on time听and stay on track,鈥 the enrollment manager explains. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had so many students who are like, 鈥極h, I thought I was graduating, and then they told me I was a class short 鈥 or I didn鈥檛 pass this math class or meet a certain requirement.鈥 We鈥檝e really been able to step in and fill [that need] for a lot of people.鈥
As Hansen notes, plenty of students come to UOPX in search of those one or two classes they听need to graduate听or to meet听eligibility requirements for a graduate program.
That鈥檚 not to say some due diligence isn鈥檛 required. Students should听verify before they enroll听that a course鈥檚 credits will transfer to their college. (That鈥檚 something Hansen and her team can help prospective students navigate.) But the following categories are ones where Hansen has seen UOPX be particularly helpful.听
All fields of study are not the same, but very often general education is. Students looking to make up a听missing or failed听gen-ed class or to get a听program-specific class听out of the way, can often find what they need (and quickly!) at UOPX.
Online courses are available in the following academic areas:
You don鈥檛 have to be behind schedule to benefit either. Individual courses can be a helpful option to those looking to听jump-start their degree听program too. Students can, for example, knock out a few gen-ed requirements during the summer or in between semesters. (Although the latter may involve some overlap with their regular class schedule.)
Individual online courses are also a nice way to tackle听particularly challenging subjects. If you know a certain class will be hard for you, it might be wise to take it during the summer when you can focus on it without juggling four other classes at the same time.
While individual online courses can be mission-critical for undergraduate students looking to complete their degrees, individual classes can also benefit working professionals.听Teachers, for example, often need continuing education to听recertify their licenses听or pursue听professional growth.
鈥淥ften teachers are like, 鈥業 need this now,鈥 or, 鈥楾his job just came up, and I have to have the credit.鈥 So, they鈥檙e in a time crunch,鈥 Hansen says.
UOPX answers that call in a variety of ways.听Teacher education courses听are just 4 to 6 weeks but provide听graduate semester credits听in such subjects as teaching strategies, adult education, special education and educational technology.
Accountants听looking to earn their CPA licensure are another group who often seek out UOPX classes. While the University does not facilitate CPA exams or provide licensure, it does offer accounting online courses that can听help prepare students听to sit for the CPA exam.
Healthcare workers听in need of听science prerequisites听like biology courses also come to UOPX. Even though the University doesn鈥檛 offer a dedicated biology or chemistry degree, it does have a variety of science online courses in those disciplines. Anatomy and physiology, chemistry, microbiology 鈥 even invertebrate zoology 鈥 are all available at UOPX.
Hansen has seen her fair share of students from all these backgrounds and more come through UOPX in search of a speedy solution to their degree conundrums. 鈥淥ur online courses听run so frequently, people鈥檚 goals are usually met,鈥 Hansen explains. 鈥淲e can look at what鈥檚 available in someone鈥檚 time frame, and [the student] can take that back to their school and make sure they鈥檙e approved.鈥
Getting that approval is a key part of any听transfer credit, whether it鈥檚 three credits from an individual course or an associate degree you鈥檇 like to parlay into a bachelor鈥檚 degree.
Enrollment advisors like Hansen can be helpful during this process. They can provide the听syllabus听or听course design guide听that another school may require in order to grant approval for the credits to transfer.
鈥淎ccreditation听[of the school] is key and helps ensure confidence that the coursework will transfer,鈥 Hansen adds. It鈥檚 not a guarantee, but it鈥檚 a good reminder to students seeking spare credits that not all university credits are created equal.
So, how effective are individual courses in the overall scheme of things? According to the numbers, pretty effective. In 2021,听more than 13,000 non-degree students听took听more than 21,800 courses听at UOPX.
Considering the value UOPX offers non-degree students, the popularity of individual courses makes sense. The University offers听competitive rates.
Then there鈥檚 the听online format, which is not only convenient for students who are working or attending school elsewhere, but also makes it听easier for some students to learn. In certain courses, you can pause or re-watch content that鈥檚 confusing or challenging, Hansen notes. (This explains why those physiology classes and science labs are so popular.)
In the end, individual courses offer the flexibility and affordability that make it a little bit easier to accomplish something great.
Elizabeth Exline has been telling stories ever since she won a writing contest in third grade. She's covered design and architecture, travel, lifestyle content and a host of other topics for national, regional, local and brand publications. Additionally, she's worked in content development for Marriott International and manuscript development for a variety of authors.
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