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RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - natshar - 07-17-2019 TESU has 4 UL Psych courses but 3 of them count as electives when you only need two: SDC Psychology 310: Psychology of Personality ---> TESU PSY-352 : Psychology of Personality SDC Psychology 312: History and Systems of Psychology ---> TESU PSY-400 : History and Systems of Psychology SDC Psychology 301: Industrial/Organizational Psychology --> TESU PSY-401 : Industrial/Organizational Psychology SDC Business 323: Organizational Theory --- > TESU PSY-360: Organizational Theory All taken from here: https://study.com/directory/school/Thomas_Edison_State_University.html#transferTab Other methods of UL Pysch credit include Coopersmith and Excelsior UExcel Exams. I believe UExcel exams are expensive but they offer UL credit for multiple psych courses. Also, TESU offers UL Abnormal Psychology as TECEP exam might be an easy and direct way (no extra transcript fees or hassle of another provider) looks easy only 100 questions multiple-choice exam. Davar Organizational Behavior also would work as an UL AOS elective. If you want to avoid the residency fee consider taking a UL few courses at TESU. EDIT: I realize this may be a duplicate of whatever else was said but oh well. Hope it helps anyways. RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - CarpeDiem8 - 07-17-2019 Thank you, natshar! RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - Supermind - 07-17-2019 SDC Psychology 310: Psychology of Personality ---> TESU PSY-352 : Psychology of Personality SDC Psychology 312: History and Systems of Psychology ---> TESU PSY-400 : History and Systems of Psychology SDC Psychology 301: Industrial/Organizational Psychology --> TESU PSY-401 : Industrial/Organizational Psychology SDC Business 323: Organizational Theory --- > TESU PSY-360: Organizational Theory I completed all of the above mentioned courses. Abnormal Psychology, just go for the LL option on study.com. For additional UL options, try Biopsychology & Social Psychology on Coopersmith. For Statistics, you might be better going with study.com (4 cr.) than Aleks (3 cr.). The most attractive feature of Aleks is the price point, but the course itself can be quite frustrating. I think 4 months might be a good time frame to complete all of the UL & LL courses. I think I took about that long. Just that I was simultaneously also preparing for other LL courses. And once I completed all the UL & AOS requirements, I just started knocking out LL exams one by one. RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - CarpeDiem8 - 07-19-2019 (07-17-2019, 08:24 PM)Supermind Wrote: SDC Psychology 310: Psychology of Personality ---> TESU PSY-352 : Psychology of Personality Thanks so much, Supermind! Ah, ok, so the Abnormal Psych course on Coopersmith is not fun/ideal but the Bio and Social is better? Thanks for the tip!!!!!! I am taking Intro to Stats from Sophia.org and so far so good, we shall see. Should be taking the exam soon! Thanks again! Danielle ![]() RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - Supermind - 07-19-2019 If you like, you could take the Abnormal Psych course on Coopersmith. You will meet your UL requirements. I haven’t tried it though. I thought you were referring to study.com’s ‘Advanced Abnormal Psychology’ which appears like an UL course with a 300-range number. That is why I asked you to stick to the LL course only. I enjoyed that course, and learned a lot. RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - CarpeDiem8 - 07-19-2019 Oh sorry Supermind, you are right, I did have that originally. Hehe I did change it after everyone gave their input since I had no idea that it was LL at Study.com! Thanks again! AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - mysonx3 - 07-19-2019 Coopersmith's Social Psychology is lower level, which is why I recommended doing Abnormal with them instead, since it is upper level. RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - NolaRice - 07-19-2019 (07-17-2019, 02:46 PM)CarpeDiem8 Wrote: Hey All! I don't have much to add but I'm in the same boat as you ![]() Intro to Psy (taken years ago at a local CC) SDC Social Science 108: Ethics in the Social Sciences - super easy, went in cold SDC Psychology 107: Life Span Developmental Psychology - this one was a little harder, the practice tests seemed easier than the final. SDC Psychology 104: Social Psychology - practice tests were pretty evenly matched to the final I spent a week on each course, but I'm also doing the capstone and working full-time so YMMV. Working on the Abnormal Psy TECEP and SDC Psychology 105: Research Methods in Psychology right now. Courses that are left: Advanced Social Psychology, History/Systems, Physiological, Stats (through SL because the course seemed more straightforward), I/O & Psychology of Personality (both for my electives) I haven't done any upper-level courses at TESU so far, seems like most of the assignments require a 2500 words paper. So if you're a decent writer, you should be able to go through these quick. Good luck and keep us updated! RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - natshar - 07-19-2019 The TECEP seems the easiest way to go for UL Abnormal Psych if you ask me, only 100 multiple choice questions and a clearly laid out syllabus/study guide online. No papers, just 100 questions and you are done. Plus since TECEPs are through TESU no waiting around to transcripts. If it were me personally that's what I would choose over Coopersmith and study.com LL for the Abnormal Psych options. RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - mysonx3 - 07-19-2019 (07-19-2019, 03:17 PM)natshar Wrote: The TECEP seems the easiest way to go for UL Abnormal Psych if you ask me, only 100 multiple choice questions and a clearly laid out syllabus/study guide online. No papers, just 100 questions and you are done. Plus since TECEPs are through TESU no waiting around to transcripts. If it were me personally that's what I would choose over Coopersmith and study.com LL for the Abnormal Psych options. Personally, I took the class through a community college so I can't speak to either option, but I would almost certainly take it through either Coopersmith or TECEP to get the UL credits in that spot without having to do an extra assignment. The argument for TECEP is what you stated, the argument for Coopersmith is price ($150 vs $225, if I'm not mistaken). |