Linear Algebra Course - Distance Calculus Fall 2023 Online Course
Distance Calculus @ Roger Williams University offers Precalculus, Calculus I/II, Multivariable, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Probability Theory (Calculus-based Statistics) during every Fall term.Course Level | DMAT # |
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Freshman Core |
253 | Calculus I | 4 | ||
263 | Calculus II | 4 | |||
Freshman HONORS |
254 | HONORS Calculus I | 5 | ||
264 | HONORS Calculus II | 5 | |||
255 | HONORS Calculus I+II For Data Science | 5 | |||
Applied Calculus |
201 | Calculus for Business | 3 | ||
202 | Calculus for Life Science | 3 | |||
Before Calculus |
135 | Precalculus with Trigonometry | 4 | ||
125 | Introductory Statistics *Spring 2024 | 4 | |||
145 | Finite Mathematics *Spring 2024 | 3 | |||
225 | Discrete Mathematics *Spring 2024 | 4 |
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Sophomore Core |
355 | Multivariable Calculus | 4 | ||
321 | Differential Equations | 3 | |||
335 | Linear Algebra | 4 | |||
311 | Probability Theory | 3 | |||
Sophomore HONORS |
356 | HONORS Multivariable Calculus | 5 | ||
322 | HONORS Differential Equations | 4 | |||
336 | HONORS Linear Algebra | 5 | |||
337 | HONORS Linear Algebra for Data Science | 5 | |||
Upper Division |
431 | Abstract Algebra *Spring 2024 | 4 | ||
451 | Differential Geometry *Spring 2024 | 4 |
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If you wish to complete a Linear Algebra course online, make sure you take this course from a regionally accredited college/university so that the credits you earn from this course will actually transfer to your home college/university.
The free courses available from the MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) like edX, Coursera, Udacity, Khan Academy, MIT Open Courseware, etc. are really excellent courses, but they do NOT result in transferrable academic credits from an accredited university!
There are more than a few actual colleges/universities offering Linear Algebra Course - Distance Calculus courses online. Be careful as you investigate these courses - they may not fit your needs for actual course instruction and timing. Most require you enroll and engage your course during their standard academic semesters. Most will have you use a publisher's "automated textbook" which is .... um .... well, if you like that kind of thing, then you have a few options over there at those schools.
Distance Calculus is all about real university-level calculus courses - that's all we do! We have been running these courses for 20+ years, so we know how to get students through the these courses fast fast fast!
Here is a video about earning real academic credits in Linear Algebra from Distance Calculus @ Roger Williams University:
Earning Real Academic Credits for Calculus
Applied Calculus vs Calculus I
Distance Calculus - Student Reviews





Date Posted: Feb 19, 2020
Review by: Rebecca Johnson
Courses Completed: Applied Calculus
Review: I took the Business Calculus course from Distance Calculus in 2013. I was admitted to my MBA program, but then they told me I needed to take Calculus before starting the program. I finished the Business Calculus course in about 3 weeks in August before my program started. Not the most fun thing to do over the summer, but at least I got it done. Thanks Diane and Distance Calculus team!
Transferred Credits to: Kellogg MBA Program





Date Posted: Jan 18, 2021
Review by: Coury Gaffney
Student Email: courygaffney@gmail.com
Courses Completed: Linear Algebra
Review: The program used gives an amazing insight into everything that's happening, that you wouldn't get in a traditional course. All of the lessons are clear and clean, and the professor is very helpful along the way. I learned a lot and am happy with taking this course
Transferred Credits to: Virginia Tech





Date Posted: Jul 25, 2020
Review by: Michael Linton
Student Email: mdl264@cornell.edu
Courses Completed: Calculus I
Review: Amazing professor, extremely helpful and graded assignments quickly. To any Cornellians out there, this is the Calculus Course to take in Summer to fulfill your reqs! I would definitely take more Calculus Classes this way in the future!
Transferred Credits to: Cornell University