05-06-2022, 10:13 AM
I know TESU did some restructuring this past year with transfer credits and I’ve read that their study.com credit equivalents change often. I was wondering if anyone who had transferred recently had an idea for which DSST/CLEP and Study.com credits transfer as upper level credit?
I am not currently enrolled, but planning to knock out a handful more of DSST/SDC before enrolling in a BA Psych program at TESU. I am unclear on whether the Human Resources DSST is upper or lower level.
Please see below for completed exams.
Thanks in advance!
I am not currently enrolled, but planning to knock out a handful more of DSST/SDC before enrolling in a BA Psych program at TESU. I am unclear on whether the Human Resources DSST is upper or lower level.
Please see below for completed exams.
Thanks in advance!
DSST
Substance Abuse 470, Fundamentals of Counseling 466, General Anthropology 445, Foundations of Education 424, Technical Writing 450
CLEP
Human Growth & Development 58, Intro to Educational Psychology 66, College Composition 66, College Composition Modular 65, Intro to Sociology 64, Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 50, American Government 55, College Algebra 63, Macroeconomics 52, Biology 55
SDC
Ethics in the Social science, Statistics, Cognitive Psychology, Research methods, Personality Theory, History & Systems of Psychology, Ethics in America, History of the US II
CooperSmith
Abnormal Psychology, Physiological Psychology
UExcel
Psychology of Adulthood & Aging, Social Psychology
Substance Abuse 470, Fundamentals of Counseling 466, General Anthropology 445, Foundations of Education 424, Technical Writing 450
CLEP
Human Growth & Development 58, Intro to Educational Psychology 66, College Composition 66, College Composition Modular 65, Intro to Sociology 64, Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 50, American Government 55, College Algebra 63, Macroeconomics 52, Biology 55
SDC
Ethics in the Social science, Statistics, Cognitive Psychology, Research methods, Personality Theory, History & Systems of Psychology, Ethics in America, History of the US II
CooperSmith
Abnormal Psychology, Physiological Psychology
UExcel
Psychology of Adulthood & Aging, Social Psychology