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BA Psychology / BSc IT Related field
#1
Hello, I've been researching information for the past 6 months and there are still a few questions I have regarding TESU that I hope people can help me answer here (as well as some personal questions that maybe I can get some advice on).

I'm a french citizen, in my late thirties, currently living abroad. I have autism spectrum disorder that made my life trajectory difficult, as a result I only have my high school diploma (baccalaureat) and no higher education degree. In 2019 I completed a programming school in France that delivers the equivalent knowledge of a Msc in software engineering (not comp sci, no maths /stats / etc, purely coding) but does not deliver a degree. I did manage to find a job after that as I'm decent at coding, but due do my personality the corporate environment has been challenging to navigate, not to mention France being less in tune with neurodiversity than somewhere like the US for instance. I pivoted into freelancing and then went founder mode but failed multiple times. Currently I have enough money through some investments that I made so I'm in no immediate need of a job and can support myself for the next couple of years without the need for an income.

So. Basically I want to get a degree. First of all, for my self esteem, second, because I'm planning on relocating to an Asian country (I like the culture), maybe China since I've started learning Chinese as well, and it's basically impossible to apply without at least a bachelor. Getting an online degree like WGU and TESU came up, the former doesn't accept international students so I decided to apply to TESU (my application is currently being reviewed).

There are three fields I'm mainly interested in. The first is obviously programming, it's not exactly my passion but it's something I'm good at and I enjoy doing. However I really dislike the corporate environment, and the competition (I'm autistic so my self esteem is down the drain and I don't think I can compete with emotionally adjusted people or people with excellent track record from FAANG and stuff), plus I'm old and ageism is a real thing in tech, not to mention my spotty work history with freelancing, failed startups, etc. Then I'm interested in is psychology. For obvious reasons, I've had my fair share of mental issues and I've learned quite a lot when it comes to mental illnesses, counseling, and so on. The last one is finance. I mentioned investing, I've learned a lot about macro and US politics in the past few years via some trading I've been doing in the US stock market (as well as digital assets), it's a field I genuinely enjoy. Macro, probabilities, risk, these are things I'm super interested in and I think I might be decently good at.

So far I've signed up on Sophia and completed a few classes: US History I, Microeconomics, Microeconomics, Intro to Stats. I'm currently working on US History II and College Algebra (which I also quite enjoy but seems more like middle school level?). I'm also currently taking the Foundations in Cybersecurity from Coursera, and I'm interested in a couple other ones, like Cloud Cybersec, Project Management, and Data Analytics.

Currently I'm undecided on which degree I want to do. BA in Computer Science is an obvious choice considering my previous experience, but like I mentioned I don't like the competitiveness and I think the job market is absolutely saturated to death right now. I was considering something closer to Data Science since I like risk and finance, but unsure if it's something I like, statistics are okay but not exactly something I'm a huge fan of. Cybesec / Cloud are things I've also considered, as well as a BA in Psychology.

Couple questions:
1/ I have my IELTS academic, got 8.5, as well as my high school french diploma, I believe that is enough to enroll or are there additional things I need?
2/ Is it possible to do two Bachelor or to reuse the credits? I think I'd like to do something IT related (cybersec, comp sci or data science) as well as the BA in psychology, but only if I can use the credits outside of the area of study in both degrees. Also.... is there a point in having two bachelor (other than the actual knowledge) or is it functionally useless?
3/ After the bachelor(s) I will most likely want to do an MSc, haven't researched yet, but is TESU a good choice? What about a PhD, which probably opens more door?
4/ I don't really understand TEL Learning, it seems to give RA credits but works like a normal uni? I see they offer Chinese and using Oklahoma Christian University for the transcript gives 4 credits but do these work for TESU? I have a pretty good Chinese level so this class should be easy for me and would reduce the amount of credits I have to take at TESU.

Now, the actual big question I have, is how to organize the learning in order to transfer as many credits as I can (90 ACE + a couple RA) in order to remain flexible with my choice of degree as well as possibly doing two bachelor. My goal would ideally be to do courses related to the three main areas I'm interested in (cybersec, data analytics and cloud) and use them as gen ed / electives if I'm not taking said major. Additionally, I'm pretty bad when it comes to remembering stuff and regurgitating it, being autistic, my brain works better when it comes to first order principle, logic and stuff, which is why I'm good at maths and programming and awful at something like history, as a result the open book exams of Sophia are a godsend when it comes to things like history, so I would want to take the TESU credits and exams in things that I can pass, like python programming etc (being a software dev this should be trivial).

This is my current plan:
Sophia - US History I (HIS 1130)
Sophia - US History II (HIS 1140)
Sophia - Microeconomics (ECO 1120)
Sophia - Macroeconomics (ECO 1110)
Sophia - Introduction to Critical Reasoning (PHI 1300)
Sophia - Public Speaking (COM 2090)
Sophia - Principles of Statistics (STA 2010)
Sophia - Precalculus (MAT 1290)
Sophia - College Algebra (MAT 1210)
Sophia - Writing for Success I & II (ENC 1010, ENC 1020) -> this one I'm not sure about, seems sophia also english comp 1 and 2, not sure which ones can be used
Coursera - Cybersecurity Professional (CYB 1200, CYB 1999, ITS 2610)
Coursera - Cloud Data Analytics Professional (CIS 3110, CLD 4300, CYB 4500)
Coursera - Data Analytics Professional (ITS 130, ITS 231, ITS 199, COS 206)
TEL - Chinese? Not sure if accepted for TESU but that could give me an easy 4 RA credits

This would give me 63 credits while satisfying some majors for cloud, cybersec and data analytics depending on which one I want to go with. Rest will be converted to elective, then I have some gen ed in the mix. The remaining credits would be filled 20+ credits from TESU in the core area of study, and more gen ed stuff from Sophia / Coursera / Study.com.

Would appreciate any advice.
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#2
Welcome to the board, great initial post to get the ball rolling and started in the process of degree planning. You should still fill out the addendum and template in order to provide a bigger picture of your scenario, as it's missing a few pieces of key info I'd like to review: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-works

What I propose is a double major, BA Comp Sci and Psychology. You need 30 RA credits, 15 TESU credits for residency purposes. You don't need 20+ credits at TESU, you want to transfer the max from Study.com for upper level requirements into the Comp Sci/Psych majors, and anything that isn't available through Coursera, Sophia, or other ACE/NCCRS providers.
Study.com Offer https://bit.ly/3RTJ3I9

Pre-Med Online, MSc Biomedical Sciences (Starting Jan 2026)
In Progress: UoPeople BS Health Science

Completed: UMPI BAS & MAOL (2025)
TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)

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#3
Thank you for your reply, here is the template:

Your Location: France
Your Age: 38
What kind of degree do you want?: Double major, BA Comp Sci and Psychology
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 0
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
Sophia Credits: 12
Introduction to Statistics 3, 96% or A
US History I, 3, 96% or A
Microeconomics, 3, 95% or A
Macroeconomics, 3, 95% or A
College Algebra, 3 (ongoing)
US History II, 3 (ongoing)

Coursera:
Cybersecurity Professional, 9 (ongoing)

Any certifications or military experience? No
Budget: Doesn't matter, would rather get good value but if I can save a lot of time I'm not against paying for it
Commitments: None
Dedicated time to study: 4-5 hours per day, so about 30 hours per week on average
Timeline: 12 months would be ideal, but no hard deadline
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Not that I'm aware of
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