10-03-2018, 12:52 AM
(10-03-2018, 12:05 AM)Supermind Wrote: Yes. The course number on study.com is not the sole indicator of whether it is UL or LL. For example, Physiological Psychology is graded as a 300 Level course on study.com, but only fulfills the LL requirements at TESU.
The course number on Study.com is their own assessment of the course difficulty and equivalency. If it is 300 series, then Study.com intended it to be an upper-level course, but ACE and/or NCCRS didn't agree and gave it a lower-division recommendation. Thus TESU did as well.
It is possible that Study.com may revise a course and resubmit it to ACE/NCCRS but I assume there is a cost associated with that so it doesn't happen often, if at all. They are working on new UL courses but I'm sure they're taking their time to ensure they can meet the ACE UL requirements the first time.
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