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01-28-2022, 07:18 AM
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I'm looking for a degree plan for the Psychology degree. I did find an older list of classes but it's a little old. The reason I decided to do this one was that I can test out of most of it.
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Do you mean Psychology? This is no longer a degree that you can get at COSC by testing out of it. Most of the classes were from Coopersmith and COSC no longer accepts Coopersmith. If you want a BA Psychology, TESU or Excelsior are your only options. Since you already have a degree, though, Excelsior would be more difficult.
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01-28-2022, 08:16 AM
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This is what I have found and I'm going to talk with the advisor and see. Taking a few classes is fine but I would like to test out as much as possible.
PSY 101: Psychology Completed 1st degree
PSY 216: Statistics in Psychology
PSY 490: History & Systems in Psychology study.com
PSY 410: Research Methods for Behavioral Sciences study.com UEXCEL
PSY 320: Cognitive Psychology
PSY 322: Learning and Memory
PSY 321: Social Psychology Study.com UEXCEL
PSY 495: Psychology Major Capstone COSC
General Psych Possibilities
PSY 236: Life Span Development Study.com UEXCEL DSST
Introduction to Educational Psychology CLEP
Psychology of Gender (PSY-270-TE) TCEP
Abnormal Psychology UEXCEL
Psychology of Adulthood & Aging UEXCEL
Adolesent Psychology Completed 1st degree
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You've never been able to test out of Statistics in Psychology, that's always been one you have to take at COSC.
PSY 320 & PSY 322 do not have any valid alternate sources now.
But why not add BA Psych to your BALS History at TESU? Or have you already applied for graduation at TESU? You can fully test out of that: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan
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Well, you are correct and that is an option. I guess I didn't want to wait, another year.
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With how slow COSC is (especially because you'll have to take at least 4 classes with them), it'll probably take a year to get a Psych degree, regardless. Since you already have one BALS, I would definitely recommend going with TESU over COSC and just pushing your second degree back a bit.
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Depending on your goals and what psychology credits you already have, you could also add TESU's undergraduate certificate in psychology.
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@OP - I just looked at your signature, you're doing another BALS History, they're letting you do this? I also would recommend doing the Certificate in Psychology OR you can go straight to the Walden MS Psychology option instead of a second/third degree. I would skip the one at COSC in favor of doing a Masters, but if you want to add a certificate while working on the BALS History, that's a great option too.
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Maybe a COSC General education degree with Applied Behavioral Science psychology concentration?
It is not the same but quite more flexible. Depend for what you want it.
https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/curre...cience.php
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My youngest is working towards this, and you're welcome to look at his spreadsheet if you like:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
Heh, that said, if anyone sees flaws here or how this is out of date, by all means please let me know.
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