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Coopersmith's Foundations of Education (EDU-501) as UL for TESU BA of English? - pws - 05-06-2019

Coopersmith's graduate-level course Foundations of Education (EDU-501) looks interesting. It would be less expensive and probably a lot less work than a BYU-IS UL course I was planning on taking. Does anyone know if it would transfer in as a UL course for the TESU BA of English?

Could graduate-level courses from other ACE/NCCRS-accredited sources, or RA schools, transfer in as undergraduate UL courses for the TESU BA of English?


RE: Coopersmith's Foundations of Education (EDU-501) as UL for TESU BA of English? - mysonx3 - 05-06-2019

It would be upper level, but I don't know why they would count it as English


RE: Coopersmith's Foundations of Education (EDU-501) as UL for TESU BA of English? - Ideas - 05-06-2019

Yes, you can take graduate-level courses at UCSD Extension, for example, and use them as UL undergrad. Or some of us have taken the Harvard Extension grad level courses for English credits. ErieHiker transferred his into TESU with a small hitch.

However there are very few inexpensive alternative grad-level credits besides EDU credits. There are some SCIX and MTHX.


RE: Coopersmith's Foundations of Education (EDU-501) as UL for TESU BA of English? - dfrecore - 05-06-2019

(05-06-2019, 03:18 PM)pws Wrote: Coopersmith's graduate-level course Foundations of Education (EDU-501) looks interesting. It would be less expensive and probably a lot less work than a BYU-IS UL course I was planning on taking. Does anyone know if it would transfer in as a UL course for the TESU BA of English?

This comes in as an UL EDU course, not an English course.


RE: Coopersmith's Foundations of Education (EDU-501) as UL for TESU BA of English? - pws - 05-06-2019

Ah, okay. Makes sense re being an education course. Good to know graduate courses can be transferred in as UL courses, though. Thanks.


RE: Coopersmith's Foundations of Education (EDU-501) as UL for TESU BA of English? - Ideas - 05-06-2019

Consider enrolling in the 7 week summer poetry course at Harvard Extension!


RE: Coopersmith's Foundations of Education (EDU-501) as UL for TESU BA of English? - pws - 05-06-2019

(05-06-2019, 06:36 PM)Ideas Wrote: Consider enrolling in the 7 week summer poetry course at Harvard Extension!

I'm in the last week of one. I didn't think I could do a second one due to time-constraints, but 7 weeks instead of 12 would work out. Thanks for mentioning it!


RE: Coopersmith's Foundations of Education (EDU-501) as UL for TESU BA of English? - Ideas - 05-06-2019

I think the spring and fall courses are 15 weeks. So less than half the time for summer!


RE: Coopersmith's Foundations of Education (EDU-501) as UL for TESU BA of English? - hsfamfun - 05-07-2019

This one was posted on the Graduate School board.  Shakespeare and Pop Culture.  It is $375 from NDSU continuing ed.  https://www.ndsu.edu/dce//k-12/info/17992


RE: Coopersmith's Foundations of Education (EDU-501) as UL for TESU BA of English? - hsfamfun - 05-08-2019

Here is another provider that I found on the Graduate School board.  Fresno Pacific University Continuing Ed.  It is set up for teachers, but anyone can take classes.  I got on their email list and get codes for discounts pretty regularly.  I got a discount code yesterday, but just opened today and it was only good for 2 days, so it ends today.  The code is Appreciate2019, it will take $20 off any course and they have some great Literature courses worth 3 credits.  I have been looking at the British Novels class. The coupon will make it $390 and it transcribes as a graduate class, so for undergraduate it should come in as upper level.  It is independent study, but 3 weeks is the minimum time they will allow.  https://ce.fresno.edu/independent-studies/lit-906