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Hi all
Was looking at a Psychology Bachelors at Tesu for my wife. Looking on here I see study.com seems to have downgraded UL courses. Are there any reasonable alternatives for UL psychology courses to fulfill the requirements? Thank you
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Yes, Coopersmith and at least one TECEP, and maybe a UExcel.
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01-27-2018, 12:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-27-2018, 01:17 PM by jsd.)
After taking the capstone and ethics in soc science through TESU, you'll only need four more to meet UL requirements. You'll need to take two Soc Pyschology classes to meet TESU's odd six credit requirement -- one UL and one LL so they don't duplicate. I'd reccomend UExcel for the UL and Study.com for the LL.
The only place I know to get Physiological Psych is Coopersmith, and that previously came in as UL and NCCRS recommends it as UL.
For the last two, ed4credit has an abnormal psych that used to come in as UL, but check and see if that has been downgraded and if so, the abnormal psych TECEP is still UL.
Finally, DSST Organizational Behavior comes in as UL. Then you're all set.
There are other options as well, depending on if TESU has downgraded other providers. But the above is a simple path.
Also, DSST Drug and Alcohol Abuse counts as a UL Psych Elective
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