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TESU Research Methods in Experimental Psychology - amleigh - 01-26-2024

I saw on the TESU psychology wiki page that Research in Psychology from CIS Testing and Psych 105 Research Methods in Psychology from study com are recommended to fullfil the Research in Experimental Psychology requirement from TESU, however they are both lower level and TESU's course is upper level. I wanted to ask here and make sure those courses do transfer as Psy-3220 Research in Experimental Psychology?


RE: TESU Research Methods in Experimental Psychology - LevelUP - 01-26-2024

(01-26-2024, 11:16 AM)amleigh Wrote: I saw on the TESU psychology wiki page that Research in Psychology from CIS Testing and Psych 105 Research Methods in Psychology from study com are recommended to fullfil the Research in Experimental Psychology requirement from TESU, however they are both lower level and TESU's course is upper level. I wanted to ask here and make sure those courses do transfer as Psy-3220 Research in Experimental Psychology?

As far as we know nothing has changed, those are still LL courses.

You need 5 UL courses for that major.
https://study.com/college/school/thomas-edison-state-university.html


RE: TESU Research Methods in Experimental Psychology - amleigh - 01-26-2024

So they will transfer as TESU's Research Methods in Experimental Psychology? Or are you saying that class isn't needed?

Looking at the degree plan, it looks like Research Methods in Experimental Psychology is a required class. I just need to where I can take that class cheaper than TESU. One class with them is literally $1635


RE: TESU Research Methods in Experimental Psychology - LevelUP - 01-26-2024

(01-26-2024, 06:10 PM)amleigh Wrote: So they will transfer as TESU's Research Methods in Experimental Psychology? Or are you saying that class isn't needed?

Looking at the degree plan, it looks like Research Methods in Experimental Psychology is a required class. I just need to where I can take that class cheaper than TESU. One class with them is literally $1635

That is a required class, but you can take, for example, the Study.com LL Research Methods course to fulfill this requirement.


RE: TESU Research Methods in Experimental Psychology - rachel83az - 03-18-2024

You need at least 15 credits (plus the 3 credit capstone) of UL credit. For most degrees, including this one, TESU doesn't overly care about whether a specific course is UL or LL. Many LL courses will fit the requirements where TESU has UL courses listed. As long as you have at least 15 UL credits (plus capstone, 18 total), and a given course meets the requirements (I.E., no Art History instead of Research Methods), a LL course will do just fine.

It is sometimes the case that an advisor will have to manually move the course to the appropriate spot after transfer, because the automatic tool puts it in the "wrong" place.