03-23-2015, 11:37 AM
sanantone Wrote:Not really because there are alternative options for almost all of those, and they're all lower level. For example, I CLEP'd out of 6 credits of biology for $100. I'm talking more about upper level courses in computer science and natural science. The introductory science courses are usually used for non-specific general education requirements; and, DSST, CLEP, Uexcel, and Straighterline have those covered.
I see. Recently, a student got confirmation from her TESC academic adviser that Physiological Psychology, PSY 301, will apply as either Natural Sciences or Psychology upper-level credits (check with your own adviser). We hope to have more to offer in the future.