i am looking 4 a community college in missouri with courses 4 marine biology.?
i live near kansas city and i dont have the money 4 a 4 yr college. but i am in a program called A+ i get 2 free yrs of community collge if i do 50 hrs of tutoring. so wat i plan 2 do is do 2 yrs at a community college then transfur over 2 a another college. wat i need are community colleges near kansas city (hopefully) with marine biology courses. or a collge with courses i can take that can lead me 2 marine biology.
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Answer 1 :
Before you look for a community college with marine biology, you should look at the prospective university that you'd like to attend in two years. Go to their website and find out what you need to take for marine biology at those schools. Then, do a college equivalency type thing to see what credits those schools accept and will be transferable. This way, you won't waste time taking classes you don't need and not able to having it transfer over. The first two years of college is generally prerequisites anyways, and not really jumping into marine biology because you won't be able to register for higher level classess without taking a prereq class at times. The reason why I say to look at the future university is to find out what prereqs you need for your major and take those at a community college. You have prereqs for graduations requirements for the college/university, then you have prereqs for your actual major too. I have a link below that I tried searching for schools in Missouri with Marine biology for you. The only school that popped up was Northwest Missouri State University. Have fun with your college endeavors!
Answer 2 :
There is a school in springfield missouri, two hours south of KC called Ozarks Technical Community College (OTC) where you can get an Associates of Arts degree and it can lead you to a marine biology program at a four year college.
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