Inability to register for major-specific classes ONE semester before expected transfer

<p>I have been attending a community college for the past three semesters (currently finishing my 3rd semester) and my next semester was expected to be my last before transferring. Unfortunately for me, I was unaware that two classes that are require for my major (financial accounting/managerial accounting) are not offered in concurrence, so I cannot take both at the same time next semester, and are only offered in succession each once a semester. I have been faced with a very difficult decision to make:
A) stay at my community college for another year to fulfill these two classes
B) attempt to find these classes through distance education from other California Community Colleges.
I more than likely will be ending up forcibly with decision A as my presumption is that I may not be able to register for both of these classes from different schools before they fill up (I’d have to deal with open registration).</p>

<p>I’m mainly looking for any advice as to what you think would be an appropriate decision to make. I’m not too concerned about staying for another year, however, I do not want to only take one class each semester and potentially hurt my chances for transfer next year. </p>

<p>You should still apply. You may be able to take a class during the summer too.</p>