Posted on Oct 11, 2018
What are the college classes the 68V MOS is credited with?
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Hello guys and gals. I'm in the process of reclassing to 68v and aware that you're awarded with an associates degree upon completion. Although I am in the process of still taking online classes and continue to do so up until I get a school date, I don't want to double tap on courses and waste the army's money. So far I've taken English 1, Fine Arts, History 1, College Algebra, and Fed Gov. I plan on taking Speech, history 2 and possibly Texas gov this mid-mester. My question is what are the classes that the MOS is credited with?
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Last I heard you will take prerequisites when you get there. The military has a contract with a community college that teaches the prerequisites and ultimately awards the degree. It’s a good deal. I served in the reserves as a 91V. (Now 68V) Pass the course & the NBRC and when you leave the military you will hit the ground running. Career opportunities are plentiful in the civilian sector.
Learn this:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alveolar_gas_equation
Learn this:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alveolar_gas_equation
Alveolar gas equation - Wikipedia
The partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) in the pulmonary alveoli is required to calculate both the alveolar-arterial gradient of oxygen and the amount of right-to-left cardiac shunt, which are both clinically useful quantities. However it is not practical to take a sample of gas from the alveoli in order to directly measure the partial pressure of oxygen. The alveolar gas equation allows the calculation of the alveolar partial pressure of oxygen...
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It's an associates, so you can take anything in the 300 or 400 level. Or you can take additional general Ed. Associates usually only require 1-2 classes in each general Ed subject while a bachelors require 3 or 4.
Just look at the degree plan and and see what it covers.
Just look at the degree plan and and see what it covers.
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