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RE: TESU / Study.com - jsd - 10-02-2018 (10-02-2018, 02:22 PM)ISKBizz15 Wrote: A little more than a week ago, glad to hear they updated it. I'll take another look at it then. As far as I know it hasn't been updated within the past week... What courses is Study.com showing as 300/400 on that equivalency guide that got rejected as UL? RE: TESU / Study.com - ISKBizz15 - 10-02-2018 (10-02-2018, 02:24 PM)jsd Wrote:(10-02-2018, 02:22 PM)ISKBizz15 Wrote: A little more than a week ago, glad to hear they updated it. I'll take another look at it then. Psychology 315: Psychology of Motivation Psychology 302: Cognitive Psychology Sorry, I took another look at the degree plan that I put together and just realized that I got the course codes mixed up between TESU and Study.com, my mistake. Those are definitely LL courses and not UL. RE: TESU / Study.com - jsd - 10-02-2018 That explains it Thanks. RE: TESU / Study.com - zzzz24 - 10-02-2018 Anyone taken the CJ course before? I wonder how hard it is. Shows 2 assignments. Criminal Justice 305: The Juvenile Justice System Blah, really wish there were easier course options for UL. RE: TESU / Study.com - Supermind - 10-03-2018 Yes. The course number on study.com is not the sole indicator of whether it is UL or LL. For example, Physiological Psychology is graded as a 300 Level course on study.com, but only fulfills the LL requirements at TESU. RE: TESU / Study.com - Merlin - 10-03-2018 (10-03-2018, 12:05 AM)Supermind Wrote: Yes. The course number on study.com is not the sole indicator of whether it is UL or LL. For example, Physiological Psychology is graded as a 300 Level course on study.com, but only fulfills the LL requirements at TESU. The course number on Study.com is their own assessment of the course difficulty and equivalency. If it is 300 series, then Study.com intended it to be an upper-level course, but ACE and/or NCCRS didn't agree and gave it a lower-division recommendation. Thus TESU did as well. It is possible that Study.com may revise a course and resubmit it to ACE/NCCRS but I assume there is a cost associated with that so it doesn't happen often, if at all. They are working on new UL courses but I'm sure they're taking their time to ensure they can meet the ACE UL requirements the first time. RE: TESU / Study.com - dfrecore - 10-03-2018 (10-03-2018, 12:52 AM)Merlin Wrote:(10-03-2018, 12:05 AM)Supermind Wrote: Yes. The course number on study.com is not the sole indicator of whether it is UL or LL. For example, Physiological Psychology is graded as a 300 Level course on study.com, but only fulfills the LL requirements at TESU. It's actually been done multiple times at Study.com - a course has been resubmitted and upgraded to UL. RE: TESU / Study.com - MrsBulletPoints - 10-13-2018 (10-02-2018, 09:04 AM)dfrecore Wrote:(10-02-2018, 12:38 AM)MrsBulletPoints Wrote: On TESU's website in a chart showing how you can transfer 90 credits from Study.com for a BA in Liberal Studies, it lists in the 300-400 level section these Study.com courses with their corresponding TESU equivalents. Note that only one of these has a 300 level code name at either place. Yet they are all listed as fulfilling the 300-400 level requirement: Yeah that's what I thought too, but then why does TESU have these listed at the TESU website in a degree requirement table under Area of Study 300-400 level courses? Maybe, I'm misreading it.... I tried to paste a screenshot but it doesn't work. https://www.tesu.edu/studycom/ba-degree-in-liberal-studies. I'll assume it's out of date as someone mentioned and check with ACE as many have said. That's the safest route. Thanks for the help! RE: TESU / Study.com - dfrecore - 10-13-2018 (10-13-2018, 02:24 PM)MrsBulletPoints Wrote:(10-02-2018, 09:04 AM)dfrecore Wrote:(10-02-2018, 12:38 AM)MrsBulletPoints Wrote: On TESU's website in a chart showing how you can transfer 90 credits from Study.com for a BA in Liberal Studies, it lists in the 300-400 level section these Study.com courses with their corresponding TESU equivalents. Note that only one of these has a 300 level code name at either place. Yet they are all listed as fulfilling the 300-400 level requirement: Apparently TESU didn't update that page when they changed their course equivalencies. I wouldn't use it at all, it's outdated and there are tons more courses now then when this page was done. RE: TESU / Study.com - zzzz24 - 10-15-2018 More courses yes. but those courses were clearly easier in the 100 level. Wish I started this last year! |