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AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - CarpeDiem8 - 07-17-2019

Hey All!

Looking for some input on estimates for how long the AOS for TESU will take through Study.com, generally speaking. Has anyone done the Psychology fairly fast? Ran into issues? Etc?

1) Is ~4 months a good estimate for 9 courses or is it too long?

2) I see some courses have assignments, too, not sure how much extra time they typically take?

3) Any order that I should take them?

4) Looks like doing the course through Study.com for PSY-350 Abnormal Psych may be a problem?

5) Any courses really difficult to get through?


I have 9 courses left to take (bolded):

**At least 15 of the 36 credits required within the entire Area of Study must be at the 300/400 level .** 

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A. Introduction - PSY-101 Introduction to Psychology (3 units) -

(3) Sophia.org Intro to Psychology - completing now

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B. Experimental - PSY-322 Research in Experimental Psychology (3 units) -

(3) PSY-105: Research in Experimental Psychology - no assignment

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C: Social - PSY-379 Social Psychology (6) - 

(3) Social Psychology I - completed 12/2017
(3) PSY-316: Advanced Social Psychology - 1 assignment

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D: History/Systems - PSY-400 History and Systems of Psychology  (3 units)

(3) PSY-312: History and Systems of Psychology - 1 assignment

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E: Physiological - PSY-374 Physiological Psychology (3 units)

(3) PSY-311: Physiological of Psychology - 1 assignment

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F: Developmental - PSY-211 Developmental Psychology (3 units)

(3) PSY-107: Life Span Developmental Psychology - no assignment

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G: Abnormal - PSY-350 Abnormal Psychology (3 units)

(3) PSY-306: Advanced Abnormal Psychology?? - 2 assignments  

I don't see a course that transfers in as 350 on the transfer page. This Study.com transfers in as PSY-246. Sounds like this is a problem?

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H: Ethics Soc Sci - SOS-450 Ethics in the Social Sciences (3 units)

(3) SOC-108: Ethics in the Social Sciences - no assignment

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I: Statistics - STA-201 Principles of Statistics (3 units)

(3) Sophia.org - Intro to Statistics - completing now

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J: AOS Electives (6 units)

(3) PSY- 108: Psychology of Adulthood & Aging - no assignment
(3) PSY-102: Introduction to Educational Psychology - no assignment


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Thanks!

Danielle


RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - mysonx3 - 07-17-2019

Taking one of the Study.com Abnormal Psychology classes isn't a problem, the problem is that in your entire area of study you only have one upper-level class (History and Systems of Psychology). You need to have 5 classes that come into TESU as PSY-3XX or PSY-4XX, and you only have one.

To my knowledge, Study.com only has four upper-level psychology classes (History/Systems, I/O, Personality, Organizational Theory), so you're going to have to get some upper-level credits elsewhere. I know Coopersmith has several UL psych classes, as well as UExcel and TECEP.


RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - CarpeDiem8 - 07-17-2019

Ah, ok, so not everything can be done through Study.com, is what I'm picking up. Gotcha.



(07-17-2019, 03:02 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: Taking one of the Study.com Abnormal Psychology classes isn't a problem, the problem is that in your entire area of study you only have one upper-level class (History and Systems of Psychology). You need to have 5 classes that come into TESU as PSY-3XX or PSY-4XX, and you only have one.

I guess Im not sure on how to read the transfer tab from Study.com then, bc I thought I had everything lined up matching PSY-3XX-4XX?


RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - mysonx3 - 07-17-2019

Yep, for Psych you can test out of everything, but not use exclusively Study.com. I personally haven't tried UExcel or TECEP, but I had a good experience with the one Coopersmith class I took, so you may want to consider them for some upper-level options. It's $150 per course, so a little more expensive than Study.com but not a whole lot.

If I were you, since you seem to be fond of Study.com's format, I would replace your two Psych electives with two of their UL courses, and then take Abnormal Psychology and Physiological Psychology through Coopersmith, where both are upper level. Then your 15 upper level credits would be:

Study.com - PSY-312: History and Systems of Psychology (3)
Study.com Upper-level Psych Elective 1 (3)
Study.com Upper-level Psych Elective 2 (3)
Coopersmith Abnormal Psychology (3)
Coopersmith Physiological Psychology (3)


RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - CarpeDiem8 - 07-17-2019

Thanks, mysonx3!

Anyone have any tips on how to determine what is UL or LL when looking at alt providers? I'm so confused right now. I thought it just had to start with 3xx or 4xx?

Thanks!

Danielle


RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - mysonx3 - 07-17-2019

(07-17-2019, 03:58 PM)CarpeDiem8 Wrote: Thanks, mysonx3!

Anyone have any tips on how to determine what is UL or LL when looking at alt providers? I'm so confused right now. I thought it just had to start with 3xx or 4xx?

Thanks!

Danielle

It has to start with 3xx or 4xx AT TESU, rather than at Study.com or wherever. The most reliable method is to look in the ACE or NCCRS database under credit recommendation


RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - CarpeDiem8 - 07-17-2019

OMG, All the times that I've added courses in ACE and never looked at the bottom before adding to transcript!!! Now I see it! Thank you!!!!! Really cannot rely on the study.com transfer list!!! ARGH!!!


RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - mysonx3 - 07-17-2019

(07-17-2019, 05:12 PM)CarpeDiem8 Wrote: OMG, All the times that I've added courses in ACE and never looked at the bottom before adding to transcript!!! Now I see it! Thank you!!!!!

Keep in mind that there are times when ACE will call a course LL, but TESU will take it as UL because that's how NCCRS evaluates it. Here's the link to see SDC's NCCRS evaluations:

http://www.nationalccrs.org/organizations/studycom


RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - CarpeDiem8 - 07-17-2019

(07-17-2019, 05:14 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: Keep in mind that there are times when ACE will call a course LL, but TESU will take it as UL because that's how NCCRS evaluates it. Here's the link to see SDC's NCCRS evaluations:

http://www.nationalccrs.org/organizations/studycom

Haha, not complicated AT ALL! LOL!! Thank you so much, mysonx3! You rock!


Ok, I see what you mean NCCRS has Study.com's Psychology 310: Psychology of Personality course as UL and ACE says it LL. 

So NCCRS overrides ACE? Or, rather, TESU recognizes NCCRS more strongly than ACE?

http://www.nationalccrs.org/organizations/studycom#n8599


RE: AOS for BA in Psych - length of time, tips, etc. - mysonx3 - 07-17-2019

(07-17-2019, 05:20 PM)CarpeDiem8 Wrote:
(07-17-2019, 05:14 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: Keep in mind that there are times when ACE will call a course LL, but TESU will take it as UL because that's how NCCRS evaluates it. Here's the link to see SDC's NCCRS evaluations:

http://www.nationalccrs.org/organizations/studycom

Haha, not complicated AT ALL! LOL!! Thank you so much, mysonx3! You rock!


Ok, I see what you mean NCCRS has Study.com's Psychology 310: Psychology of Personality course as UL and ACE says it LL. 

So NCCRS overrides ACE? Or, rather, TESU recognizes NCCRS more strongly than ACE?

http://www.nationalccrs.org/organizations/studycom#n8599

I don't think it's a case of NCCRS overriding ACE, as much as an UL designation overriding a LL designation. I can't confirm that, however, because I'm not aware of any classes that ACE has as UL but NCCRS has as LL.