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I've been a bit busy with the capstone course and haven't checked the forums much, so excuse me if this has been posted before, but I noticed TESU has a number of new courses available.
One of them is a 6 credit history/war course HIS-425. They also have added PSY-400. There seem to be a few more but these are the only ones I am certain are new. Could be useful for people who still need UL courses.
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I don't know about HIS-425 but PSY-400 is at least a year old, it's been around since at least July 2015 when they made it a requirement for the BA in Psychology
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Thanks for the posts, TESU would be my last option, I usually would recommend taking courses anywhere else you can find for cheaper and faster.
As these courses can take 8-12 weeks to complete, I rather take a test or another competency/self paced online course that can be completed in a week or two.
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a 6 credit TESU course costs $3000 that's a hard pill to swallow.
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Sorry guys, I wrote this post in a rush :willynilly: I meant specifically for TESU students who need UL courses (I'm currently enrolled in TESU.) There seems to be a shortage of UL courses that don't have that crazy 25% midterm and 25% final grade distribution. I'd much rather write a final paper.
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