hi! google "calculus 1 brigham young university". it's about 700 bucks though /: but its 4 credit hours and mostly online (you'll take your exams in a testing center).
for my theology class, i took a course called "christologies" (REL350) and it's similar to one of xavier's courses called "theological understanding of jesus christ" (THEO 3060). i'm hoping it gets approved -- i don't really know the criteria for what is "acceptable" or not. i attended a private presbyterian liberal arts college, so it'd be a little ironic if my theology course wasn't accepted.
this is my course's syllabus description:
This course will approach these issues and others like them from several different angles: how Jesus is represented in the Gospels that were authorized by the early church; debates over Jesus’ humanity and divinity in the first few centuries of Christianity; theories of “atonement” i.e. how Jesus “saves"; and modern day interpretations of Christology in academic scholarship, popular spirituality and secular culture.
this is xavier's course's description:
3060. Theological Understanding of Jesus Christ - Examines the historical and theological perspectives of Jesus Christ as presented in the Christian scriptures, in early centuries of Christian thought, and in subsequent Christian reflection.