Does anyone know of a school that offers an easy online spanish class that fulfills the NCSU requirements. Someone had mentioned a few years back that they took a class online 100% that was based out of canada or somewhere and the grade was transferred to state and you more or less paid for the course and was extremely easy way to get this requirment out of the way.[Edited on January 29, 2009 at 1:25 PM. Reason : .]
1/29/2009 1:24:22 PM
you may want to mention what level you need. different majors have different requirements.
1/29/2009 3:54:58 PM
It might be useful to look into taking courses at Wake Tech. They offer Spanish through 202 level (not every semester and not necessarily online...) Another NC Community college that has a lot of online courses is Central Piedmont (Charlotte, NC) http://www.cpcc.edu A FULL courseload at a NC Community college (online or not) is just under $500.00. Otherwise its around $70 a credit hour.There's a huge advantage to taking courses at an NC Community College vs. Random Correspondence School because there are a set of classes that are GUARANTEED to transfer into the NC state-supported universities. A list of community college courses and their direct NC State equivalent is here:http://admissions.ncsu.edu/find-stuff/transfer-student/pdf/CCEquiv.pdf - if it says "elective" that means that it fills a free elective requirement 99% of the time, so aim for courses that have a direct course analog at NC State. Any other questions let me know!
1/30/2009 9:03:20 AM
Would be FL 201 level spanish.I work full time and would be nice to do online if possible at another institution as long as it transfers over and didn't know if anyone had done this and would recommend a particular school that offers this online. The easier the better.
2/5/2009 11:15:33 PM
ms. prior know what she's talking about here
2/6/2009 12:37:31 AM
aaprior and firegrl are like the tww r&r gurus
2/6/2009 12:56:57 AM
http://www.cpcc.edu offers Spanish online every semester as far as I know. I have transferred a good 40-50 hours in from there (I'm from Charlotte originally) many of which were online. I personally took French 1, 2 and 3 there. Its very inexpensive and you can register as a student online (its free) as a non-degree student which requires no transcripts to be sent. If you register as a college-transfer program or degree student they require transcripts. Your enrollment status at CPCC has no bearing on whether you can transfer credits to NCSU or not, it just changes the way they handle you as a student at CPCC.
2/6/2009 1:08:52 AM
2/7/2009 6:12:52 PM
^ Your right, its gone up a bit since I was going =/ Even so, its a bargain.
2/7/2009 8:10:06 PM
Are the Spanish courses at State really that hard/bad? I've heard they can be a bit difficult.[Edited on February 11, 2009 at 8:57 AM. Reason : -]
2/11/2009 8:47:46 AM