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TABLE OF CONTENTS3COURSE OFFERINGSAnatomy - ANAT 1005English Composition I - ENGL 1010Cultural Anthropology - ANTH 1011English Composition II - ENGL 1011Biology I - BIOL 1010Exercise Physiology - EXSP 1010Biology II - BIOL 1011Histology - HSTL 1010Microbiology - BIOL 1020College Algebra - MATH 1010Pathophysiology - BIOL 1030Precalculus - MATH 1011Genetics - BIOL 1040Calculus I - MATH 1020Cell Biology - BIOL 1050Calculus II - MATH 1021Molecular Biology - BIOL 1055Introduction to Statistics - MATH 1030Immunology - BIOL 1060Applied Statistics - MATH 1050Introduction to Pharmacology - BIOL 1070Principles of Human Nutrition - NTRN 1010Survey of Chemistry - CHEM 1000Medical Terminology - MEDT 1000Medical Biochemistry - CHEM 1005Introduction to Ethics - PHIL 1010General Chemistry I - CHEM 1010Medical Physiology - PHSL 1010General Chemistry II - CHEM 1011Physics I - PHYS 1010Organic Chemistry I - CHEM 1020Physics II - PHYS 1011Organic Chemistry II - CHEM 1021Introduction to Psychology - PSYO 1010Public Speaking - COMN 1010Developmental Psychology - PSYO 1020Intro to Microeconomics - ECON 1010Abnormal Psychology - PSYO 1030Intro to Macroeconomics - ECON 1011Introduction to Sociology - SOCI 101023FINANCIAL INFORMATION24ENROLLMENT252021-2022 COURSE CALENDARonline.une.edu/science-prerequisites - #

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Science Prerequisites for Health ProfessionsOur 100% online Science Prerequisite courses are ideal for anyone who is planning to enter a graduate orprofessional program, but may need just one or two courses to fill a gap in their transcript. These individualcourses can be taken as needed and do not require students to enroll in a matriculated program. Theflexible, self-paced format of these content-rich courses, combined with our outstanding student supportstructure, make UNE Online a truly exceptional choice.ONLINE COURSE HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Self-paced & flexible learning environment 100% online with no campus visits required Courses start twice a month Renowned faculty of medical and science professionals Credits transferable to many colleges and universities* Content rich courses with labs offered virtually or shipped direct Incomparable student support and resources UNE is regionally accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)* Check with the institution you are planning to transfer credits into to ensure acceptance of courses.online.une.edu/science-prerequisites - 2

Science PrerequisitesAnatomy - ANAT 1005Cultural Anthropology - ANTH 1011This intensive gross anatomy course provides students with a detailedThis online course introduces students to the study of human culturalexamination of all structural aspects of the human body with a specialpatterns and learned behavior. Students will explore the disciplineemphasis on the anatomy and anatomical relationships significant tothrough weekly topics that include linguistics and religion, social andcommon clinical cases.political organization, race and ethnicity, culture and personality, culturechange and applied anthropology. The study of cultural anthropologyFORMAT(S) OFFERED:helps to provide students with a more open and sensitive attitudeLecture / Lab ( 4 credits )towards persons of other cultures and ethnic backgrounds by exploringcommonalities of belief and life intention and reflecting on the role ofLABORATORY METHOD: Hands-on / Virtualenculturation in shaping the lives of societies and individuals.PREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:FORMAT(S) OFFERED:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsLecture ( 3 credits )One semester of college-level biology (BIOL 1010)3 - online.une.edu/science-prerequisitesNEW

Biology I - BIOL 1010Biology II - BIOL 1011The goal of this online course is to provide the student with anThe overall goal of this online course is to provide the student with anintroduction to biology that emphasizes the concepts that will beintroduction to biology that builds on the material covered in Medicalimportant for, and provide the basis for, the topics considered inBiology I. This course is designed to emphasize the concepts that willbiochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, cell biology, pharmacology,be important for, and provide the basis for, the topics considered inand physiology.biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, cell biology, pharmacology,and physiology.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture / Lab ( 4 credits )LABORATORY METHOD: Hands-onFORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture / Lab ( 4 credits )LABORATORY METHOD: Hands-onPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level biology (BIOL 1010)online.une.edu/education - 4

Science PrerequisitesMicrobiology - BIOL 1020Pathophysiology - BIOL 1030This online course is designed to emphasize the concepts that are a necessaryThis online, introductory physiology course focuses on the changes ingroundwork for courses the students will take in their graduate or professionalcellular and systemic physiology that occur in prevalent or importantstudies. Topics covered in this course include: the history of microbiology,medical conditions. This course will build on prior knowledge of anatomymicrobial morphology and physiology, bacterial metabolism, genetics, ecology,and physiology as body functions in altered health conditions areand the classification of microorganisms, particularly bacteria, fungi, andexplored.viruses. Therapeutic agents used to disrupt and control microbial growth areconsidered and a body systems approach is utilized in the coverage of diseases.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture / Lab ( 4 credits )Lecture ( 3 credits )FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture / Lab ( 4 credits )LABORATORY METHOD: Hands-onPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:LABORATORY METHOD: Hands-onPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level biology (BIOL 1010)One semester of college-level anatomy orphysiology (ANAT 1005 or PHSL 1010)5 - online.une.edu/science-prerequisites*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level anatomy (ANAT 1005)One semester of college-level physiology (PHSL 1010)One semester of college-level medicalterminology (MEDT 1000)

Genetics - BIOL 1040Cell Biology - BIOL 1050This online course takes a unified approach to transmission genetics,This online course will introduce and explore basic concepts and theoriesmolecular genetics, cytogenetics, evolutionary genetics, molecularof cell biology with an emphasis on its application in understandingmedicine, and developmental genetics. Students will learn from exampleshuman health. Topics include an introduction to cell theory, the chemicaldrawn from the scientific literature, which stress modern technologicalcomposition of cells, cellular functions and cell signaling, reproductionand experimental methodologies used in studying the genetics andand genetics.genomics of prokaryotes, higher plants, and animals.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )Lecture / Lab ( 4 credits )LABORATORY METHOD: Hands-on / VirtualPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level biology (BIOL 1010)online.une.edu/science-prerequisites - 6

Science PrerequisitesMolecular Biology - BIOL 1055Immunology - BIOL 1060This online course introduces and emphasizes the basic concepts ofThis online course provides students with an in-depth understanding ofmolecular biology and the application of these concepts in the medicalthe human immune system. It first introduces students to the structure,field. The knowledge attained in the course will be used to understandfunctions, and capabilities of immune cells, tissues, and organs. Globally,human diseases. Topics include knowing about biomolecules like DNA,the course informs students of different modes of action and the abilityRNA and proteins, central dogma, DNA replication, DNA repair andof immune effector populations in combating various types of infections.regulation of gene expression.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )Lecture ( 3 credits )PREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level biology (BIOL 1010)One semester of college-level generalchemistry (CHEM 1010)Introduction to Pharmacology - BIOL 1070This online course introduces the basic concepts of pharmacology anddrug usage for allied health professions. It introduces students to thefundamentals of pharmacology, examining the effects of drugs on thehuman body systems and the effects of those biological systems ondrugs. It explores disorders associated with various body systems and thedrugs used for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of those disorders.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )7 - online.une.edu/science-prerequisites

Survey of Chemistry - CHEM 1000This course introduces the principles of general, organic, and biologicalchemistry that are relevant to students interested in health-related andother professions. Students will gain familiarity with concepts such as:atomic theory, measurements, significant figures, dimensional analysis,and more.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )NEWonline.une.edu/science-prerequisites - #

Science PrerequisitesMedical Biochemistry - CHEM 1005General Chemistry I - CHEM 1010This online course is designed to lay the foundation for other basic andThis is an introductory general chemistry course. The subjects covered inclinical medical sciences. The goal of this course is to learn the corethis course include components of matter, atomic theory, stoichiometry,concepts of biochemistry that apply to human health and disease and tochemical reactions and bonding, thermochemistry, gases, quantum theory,cite specific examples of their application.electron configuration, models of bonding, theories of covalent bonding,shapes of molecules and intermolecular forces of liquids and solids.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 4 credits )FORMAT(S) OFFERED:PREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:Lecture / Lab ( 4 credits )Lecture ( 3 credits )Lab (1 credit )*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level biology (BIOL 1010)LABORATORY METHOD: Hands-onTwo semesters of college-level generalPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:chemistry (CHEM 1010 CHEM 1011)*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level organicchemistry (CHEM 1020)9 - online.une.edu/science-prerequisitesOne semester of college-level algebra

General Chemistry II - CHEM 1011Organic Chemistry I - CHEM 1020This is an online introductory general chemistry course that builds onThis online course is an introduction to organic chemistry emphasizingthe material covered in General Chemistry I. The topics covered in thisthe concepts that will be important for and provide the basis for thecourse include mixtures, trends in the periodic table, organic chemistry,subjects students will encounter in their graduate or professional studies.kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, thermodynamics,The topics covered include biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biologyelectrochemistry, elements in nature, chemistry of transition elements,and pharmacology.and nuclear chemistry, bonding theories of covalent molecules, shapes ofmolecules and intermolecular forces of liquids and solids.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture / Lab ( 4 credits )Lecture ( 3 credits )Lab (1 credit )FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture / Lab ( 4 credits )Lecture ( 3 credits )Lab (1 credit )LABORATORY METHOD: VirtualLABORATORY METHOD: Hands-onPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:PREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 years*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsTwo semesters of college-level generalchemistry (CHEM 1010 CHEM 1011)One semester of college-level algebraOne semester of college-level general chemistry (CHEM 1010)online.une.edu/science-prerequisites - 10

Science PrerequisitesOrganic Chemistry II - CHEM 1021Public Speaking - COMN 1010This online course is an introduction to the organic chemistry ofThis online course will examine the core principles and contexts ofimportant biological pathways that students will encounter in theircommunication, specifically in oral presentations. Students will learngraduate or professional studies. The topics include biochemistry,to recognize the interrelationships among speaker, listener, context,molecular genetics and metabolism.organization, language, and delivery. The course will include informationon proper techniques for research, writing, and delivering oralFORMAT(S) OFFERED:presentations, as well as the preparation of audio visuals to enhanceLecture / Lab ( 4 credits )Lecture ( 3 credits )Lab (1 credit )semester presentations. Students will also learn and demonstrate skills inargumentation, listening, and critical thinking.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:LABORATORY METHOD: VirtualPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level organic chemistry (CHEM 1020)11 - online.une.edu/educationLecture ( 3 credits )NEW

Intro to Microeconomics - ECON 1010Intro to Macroeconomics - ECON 1011This online course provides a thorough introduction to microeconomicThis course introduces students to macroeconomics, the study of thetheory. This course begins with an analysis of opportunity costs andeconomy as a whole. Students will learn about the key macroeconomictrade offs. These concepts are then used as the foundation for studyingindicators of GDP, unemployment, and inflation, then apply theseproducer and consumer behavior. Next, consumer and producer behaviorconcepts to analyze economic behavior. The topics covered in this coursetheory are combined and used as the building blocks for an analysis ofinclude choice and scarcity; supply and demand, GDP and economicsupply, demand, consumer surplus, producer surplus, and elasticity.growth, and more.The course concludes with an overview of the four market structurescommonly studied in microeconomics and how they rely on the conceptsand theories that have provided the foundation for the course.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )FORMAT(S) OFFERED:PREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:Lecture ( 3 credits )*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level algebra (MATH 1010)One semester of college-level microeconomics (ECON 1010)NEWonline.une.edu/science-prerequisites - 12

Science PrerequisitesEnglish Composition I - ENGL 1010English Composition II - ENGL 1011This online course prepares students for the fundamental knowledgeThis online course prepares students to use the conventions of academicand skills of college-level expository writing and critical thinking. Areasresearch writing. Writing-as-process and practice strategies will beof focus include idea presentation and organization, audience, point ofemployed to culminate in the production of an academic research essayview, voice and tone, paragraph and essay coherence, precision, and wordsupported by well-synthesized, diverse, credible, and reliable secondarychoice, and technology-mediated evaluation of grammar, mechanics, andsources. Students will demonstrate the use of technology to ensureoriginality. Students are introduced to strategies for rhetorical writing,appropriate paraphrase and summary of sources, originality, use ofwriting-as-process and product, and thinking-as-writing. An introductioncitation style, grammar and mechanics, and scholarly voice.to argument structure and writing from sources culminates in anacademic essay as a comprehensive course assignment.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )NEWPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level English writing (ENGL 1010)NEW13 - online.une.edu/science-prerequisites

Exercise Physiology - EXSP 1010Histology - HSTL 1010This course provides students with a solid theoretical basis of exerciseThis online course covers the microscopic structure and functionphysiology as it relates to human movement, health, wellness, sport, andof human cells and tissues. Course topics will emphasize the normalperformance. Focus is placed on the practical application of exerciseanatomy and function of cells and tissues from the eleven organ systems;physiology principles including biomechanics, neuromuscular, metabolic,however, learners will also be exposed to common disease states. Clinicalpulmonary, cardiovascular and endocrine responses to exerciseapplications will include an introduction to the instrumentation andand training.procedures used in the histology laboratory. Finally, learners will be ableto critically evaluate biomedical literature regarding the latest advancesFORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )NEWin histology.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )online.une.edu/science-prerequisites - 14

Science PrerequisitesCollege Algebra - MATH 1010Precalculus - MATH 1011This online course is designed to provide students with the quantitativeThis online course will review a variety of the prerequisite mathematicalskills necessary to model and analyze real-world problems. Withconcepts necessary for calculus. Topics include rational functions,just a handful of different algebraic tools and modeling techniques,trigonometric functions, polar coordinates, sequences and series,students will be able to interpret, visualize, and describe a vast array ofprobability, and a brief introduction to continuity. Each of these topics willmathematical relationships that arise in ecology, economics, medicine,be applied to real-world situations that can be modeled mathematically.and many other fields.In this course, students will practice communicating the realisticapplications of each of these topics.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )PREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level algebra (MATH 1010)15 - online.une.edu/science-prerequisite

Calculus I - MATH 1020Calculus II - MATH 1021This online course focuses on single variable calculus through graphical,This online course continues the study of calculus. More techniques ofanalytical, and numerical techniques. Differentiation and its applicationsintegration will be investigated in this course. The concepts of limits,are thoroughly discussed. Basic integration techniques are introduced.differentiation, and integration will be applied to problems in differentialMathematical manipulation and computational competence is equallyequations, sequences, series, and Taylor series. Parametric equations,weighted with the ability to analyze, evaluate, synthesize and formpolar coordinates, and vectors will also be introduced.accurate decisions using relevant information in applied settings.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 4 credits )Lecture ( 4 credits )PREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level calculus (MATH 1020)One semester of college-level pre-calculus (MATH 1011)online.une.edu/science-prerequisites - 16

Science PrerequisitesIntroduction to Statistics - MATH 1030Applied Statistics - MATH 1050This course introduces students to both descriptive and inferentialThis online course is designed to offer the same major subject andstatistics. Emphasis is placed on the practical use of statistics in thecontent areas as a traditional, upper-level statistics course, but differscollecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting of data. Studentsin that an emphasis is placed on application. Students will explore datawill learn standard topics such as sampling, bias, organization of data,sets and challenges from several disciplines, including health professions,measures of central tendency and dispersion, correlation and regression,education, sports science, and business, to make the course relevant toprobability, normal and standard normal distributions, confidencetheir specific needs and interests.intervals, and hypothesis testing.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 4 credits )Lecture ( 3 credits )Medical Terminology - MEDT 1000This online course is designed to provide students with a broad andcomprehensive understanding of the unique language of medicalterminology.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )# - online.une.edu/science-prerequisites

Principles of Human Nutrition - NTRN 1010This is an online, science-oriented, introductory nutrition course whichfocuses on the basic principles of human nutrition. Emphasis is placed onthe nutrient requirements of healthy individuals, nutrient categories andtheir characteristics, physiological functions, metabolism, and food sources.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )Introduction to Ethics - PHIL 1010This course introduces the major theories of normative ethics, withemphasis upon consequentialism, non-consequentialism, and virtueethics. Further emphasis is given to application of these theoriesto perennial ethical dilemmas such as abortion, the death penalty,euthanasia, and war. Students will complete weekly discussions, a midtermexamination, and final project. Upon completion of the course studentsshould be able to navigate the various ethical theories, apply themcritically, and articulate a vision of ethics, happiness, and the good life.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )online.une.edu/science-prerequisites - 18

Science PrerequisitesMedical Physiology - PHSL 1010Physics I - PHYS 1010In this online course, students are introduced to core concepts thatPhysics I is an algebra-based course with an overall goal to provideshape our knowledge of the workings of the human body. Cell-cellthe student with an introduction to physics that emphasizes thecommunication and membrane dynamics will first be studied as centralconcepts that are the foundation of sciences. This course provides anthemes that govern coordination in individual cells and tissues, and withinin-depth examination of basic mechanics including the study of motionand between organ systems.(kinematics), interactions and forces (dynamics), energy, impulsive forces(collisions), circular motion, and fluids.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture / Lab ( 4 credits )LABORATORY METHOD: Hands-onPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level biology (BIOL 1010)One semester of college-level anatomy (ANAT 1005)19 - online.une.edu/science-prerequisiteFORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture / Lab ( 4 credits )LABORATORY METHOD: Hands-on / VirtualPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level algebraBackground knowledge in trigonometry

Physics II - PHYS 1011Introduction to Psychology - PSYO 1010Physics II is an algebra-based course with an overall goal to provideThis online course provides an overview of the key concepts inthe student with a continuing introduction to physics that emphasizespsychology as well as the research methods used to investigate theadditional concepts to those covered in Physics I that are the foundationpsychological process underlying human behavior. The course includesof sciences. These topics include thermodynamics, waves and sound,an overview of psychology’s five course core domains while developingelectrostatics, circuits, magnetism, light and optics, and atomic andthe skill sets needed for scientific reasoning and problem solving,nuclear phenomena.thinking critically, understanding psychology processes and interpretingbehavior. Through a highly integrated approach, domains and researchFORMAT(S) OFFERED:will be explored through multiple lenses, with special attention to ethicalLecture / Lab ( 4 credits )considerations, cultural and social diversity, individual variance, and realworld applications.LABORATORY METHOD: Hands-on / VirtualPREREQUISITE(S) FOR SUCCESS:FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )*It is strongly suggested to have completed this priorcoursework within the past 7 yearsOne semester of college-level algebraOne semester of college-level physics (PHYS 1010)online.une.edu/science-prerequisites - 20

Science PrerequisitesDevelopmental Psychology - PSYO 1020Abnormal Psychology - PSYO 1030This online course will explore basic concepts and theories of humanThis online course will explore basic concepts and theories related todevelopment with a focus on the nine major periods of life from prenatalabnormal psychology and how psychopathology is classified. Emphasisdevelopment to death and dying. The nature of interactions between anwill be placed on understanding the history of abnormal psychology,individual’s biology and their environment will be examined by integratingthe negative impact of stigma related to the diagnosis of mental healthinformation from a wide array of research studies. These studies consistdisorders, strategies for clinical assessment, the biopsychosocial modelof, but are not limited to, ground-breaking historic studies to recentfor explaining mental illness, as well as the classification, etiology,studies of physical, neurological, and cognitive development.diagnosis, and treatment of the major disorders. Upon completion,students should be able to distinguish between normal and abnormalFORMAT(S) OFFERED:behavior patterns as well as demonstrate knowledge of etiology,Lecture ( 3 credits )epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )21 - online.une.edu/science-prerequisites

Introduction to Sociology - SOCI 1010This online course introduces students to the three main sociologicalperspectives: sociological imagination, social construction, and how tothink like a sociologist. Topics such as deviance, social control, culture,stratification, socialization, social movements, and other social issues thatsociety faces are explored and discussed. This course will require studentsto think critically about human actions and interactions. Students will gainan understanding on how people’s lives are shaped by society.FORMAT(S) OFFERED:Lecture ( 3 credits )NEWonline.une.edu/science-prerequisites - #

Financial InformationTUITIONMILITARY BENEFITS 370 per credit hour 30 registration feeFor information about Military Tuition Assistance (TA)and GI Bill benefits* RSE MATERIALSThe cost of course materials, which includes alltextbooks and lab software, ranges from 150- 450.FINANCIAL AIDUNE does not accept any type of financial aid orpayment plan at this time for non-matriculated students.REFUND POLICY 100% refund on or before the officialstart date of the course. 40% refund between the second day of the courseand the end of the first week of the course. No refund after the first week ofthe official course start date.*Cost subject to change without notice*Please note: GI Bill is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of VeteransAffairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is availableat the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill23 - online.une.edu/science-prerequisite p

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