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I don't think Intro to Psych will satisfy the requirement. You would have to check with TESU. The only psych course on the list is psychology of women.
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Those CLEP's will not fulfill this slot (not Psych, not History) - neither is considered "Diversity or Global Literacy." But American Government might work (it should, it fulfills that requirement for the 2016 catalog, but isn't on the 2015 list).
DSST will work as well: World Religions, Ethics in America or Human/Cultural Geography. And there are other options, between SL, Saylor, TECEP's, and DSST.
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Not sure why Psychology or History II or I wouldn't satisfy this requirement. Actually, History II is labeled as fitting this area in the link you provided. I think the reason Psychology isn't listed is because they don't even offer Intro to Psych as a course at TESU and only those courses they offer are listed. Not saying your wrong, but I have an email into academic advising for clarification. Thanks for all the help provided, it's really what makes this forum great.
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tsimmns Wrote:Not sure why Psychology or History II or I wouldn't satisfy this requirement. Actually, History II is labeled as fitting this area in the link you provided. I think the reason Psychology isn't listed is because they don't even offer Intro to Psych as a course at TESU and only those courses they offer are listed. Not saying your wrong, but I have an email into academic advising for clarification. Thanks for all the help provided, it's really what makes this forum great.
US History I or II definitely does not satisfy this requirement - and neither are on the list from my link (unless you're looking further down at another section).
I'm not sure why Psych 101 would be considered Diversity, so I'm going to go with my original thought that it won't satisfy it. I've never heard that it would before. It doesn't for me, and I took it in college and have it on my transcript, and it's not up in that section. But if they will take it, then by all means, go for it.
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tsimmns Wrote:Not sure why Psychology or History II or I wouldn't satisfy this requirement. Actually, History II is labeled as fitting this area in the link you provided. I think the reason Psychology isn't listed is because they don't even offer Intro to Psych as a course at TESU and only those courses they offer are listed. Not saying your wrong, but I have an email into academic advising for clarification. Thanks for all the help provided, it's really what makes this forum great.
Man I'm moody today..... but again with the "not saying you're wrong" thing!? (and yes, I added the apostrophe re. ) Clearly you want to run Every. Single. Thing. through academic advising, instead of just looking stuff up or listening to people who have answers to easy questions at the tip of their tongue. These are not hard questions- these are common questions that have been fielded here ALL THE TIME for weeks, months, years, decades. Since you don't trust the advice of members here, why would you ask for help here? tesu.edu <-- it's all there.
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Sorry if I offended anyone in asking for help. In my opinion I figured Psychology and Sociology were the same type of Social Sciene and that they would both fit. Again, I hope I didn't offend or come across the wrong way.
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cookderosa Wrote:Man I'm moody today..... but again with the "not saying you're wrong" thing!? (and yes, I added the apostrophe re. ) Clearly you want to run Every. Single. Thing. through academic advising, instead of just looking stuff up or listening to people who have answers to easy questions at the tip of their tongue. These are not hard questions- these are common questions that have been fielded here ALL THE TIME for weeks, months, years, decades. Since you don't trust the advice of members here, why would you ask for help here? tesu.edu <-- it's all there.
I agree - I'm not offended if someone doesn't think I know what I'm talking about (I sometimes don't after all), but I just don't know why you would come here to ask if you then don't think people know what they're talking about.
Good luck with advising - TESU advising is well-known for always giving great advice and being extremely helpful. Much more helpful than the more experienced people on here for sure. hilarious
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Your milage may vary, but on my transcript Intro to sociology that I failed many years ago was listed down in the extra credits as a duplicate. The CLEP Sociology was list as credit in my requirements area.
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Lindagerr Wrote:Your milage may vary, but on my transcript Intro to sociology that I failed many years ago was listed down in the extra credits as a duplicate. The CLEP Sociology was list as credit in my requirements area.
That's strange, because on all of my F, W or I courses from my misspent youth (of which I have plenty), TESU did not transcribe them at all. There is nothing on my TESU transcript that they wouldn't have given me credit for.
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