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6 more UL credits - any recommendations? - creative - 10-23-2010 cframe Wrote:What other ones am I missing? You can take the following ECE's for UL Psych courses.... Research Methods, Abnormal Psych, Adulthood and Aging, Gerontology, and Social Psych. 6 more UL credits - any recommendations? - bricabrac - 10-23-2010 cframe Wrote:I did not know this! How would one find this information without being enrolled? My daughter needs 5 more UL Psych courses. She's taken: This is the benefit of being enrolled. I don't know of any other way to get inside information other than boards such as this one. I am assuming your daughter is a psych major. The only other UL dsst exam I know of is SOS305 substance abuse. You may also consider the psychology of woman tecep PSY270. I would wait until enrollment to take the tecep as it will be much cheaper if taken as an enrolled student. It's a multiple choice exam and takes about 2 weeks for the results to post (if taken at TESC). Do a search there are others on the board who have tested through psych using a combination of the ece exams. I've also read on some of the older posts that stats may be applied to the major area but I do not know how that works. Good luck! 6 more UL credits - any recommendations? - cframe - 10-23-2010 Thanks ~ Yes, she is double majoring: BSBA and Psych (couldn't choose). So far it has been CLEP, DSST and Community college courses (2 years free for high schoolers in MN). For Psych, she has two-200 level courses, so the 5 remaining need to be 300/400 level (if I am reading right), ruling out Psych of Women 270. I'm thinking Fundamentals of Counseling (now that I know it is transcribed as UL) and DSST Substance Abuse will be 2 of those 5. I have not looked into other options such as ECEs. If you have other tips, please do pass along! |