(12-03-2018, 07:50 PM)mysonx3 Wrote:(12-03-2018, 06:44 PM)Supermind Wrote: In my academic evaluation, there are three electives sections:
Gen-Ed electives (18) , AOS electives (6) & Additional Electives (21).
Two of my UL courses have been included as AOS electives. One other course has been included in the requirements section. I am presuming the 4th will come as an additional elective.
My understanding is this:
If your AOS electives are full, GenEd electives should be next on the hierarchy UNLESS you have a Knowledge of Human Cultures slot available, in which case that particular course should go there. If both Knowledge of Human Cultures and GenEd electives are full, then it will go in Additional Electives.
So basically there's no way to have Organizational Theory, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and Psychology of Personality all count towards your UL requirement.
Someone correct me if I'm mistaken.
(12-03-2018, 06:47 PM)Merlin Wrote:(12-03-2018, 06:44 PM)Supermind Wrote: In my academic evaluation, there are three electives sections:
Gen-Ed electives (18) , AOS electives (6) & Additional Electives (21).
Two of my UL courses have been included as AOS electives. One other course has been included in the requirements section. I am presuming the 4th will come as an additional elective.
It needs to be in the AOS electives section if you want to use it for UL credits. Pretty much any Psychology course can be included here though, it shouldn't fall into section III / other electives unless there is no better match elsewhere.
If it is slotted in section III, you can always challenge and ask for it to be moved to AOS electives.
The reason it wouldn't count towards his AOS electives is because he's already filled both slots (there are only 2 AOS elective slots for Psychology). Sure, the new class could replace one of the ones currently there but that doesn't help him as that would be replacing UL with more UL. Unless you can get TESU to allow additional AOS electives beyond the normal two (which seems extremely unlikely to me)
My Gen-Ed is partially full, and Knowledge of human cultures (12) is available. If they can push Intro to psychology to human cultures section, and accommodate I/O Psychology in the AOS, that might be very helpful.
(12-03-2018, 08:11 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:Supermind Wrote:I/O Psychology transfers into TESU as an UL course.
Oh poopers, yeah, that was a typo on my part. What I wanted to elaborate on is this...
See below: You need 18 UL credits total, it doesn't really matter which ones you choose from.
Note: Your Capstone is not included in this 18, so in total, a minimum of 21 credits are UL.
II. Area of Study: Psychology 39
A. Required Courses 30
Introduction to Psychology
Research in Experimental Psychology
Social Psychology
History and Systems of Psychology
Physiological Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Statistics
Ethics in the Social Sciences
Psychology Electives* 6
Adolescent Psychology
Child Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Educational Psychology
Forensic Psychology Relations
Group Dynamics
Humanistic Psychology
Organizational Behavior
Personality
Psychology of Addiction
Psychology of Adulthood
Psychology of Aging
Psychology of Death & Dying
Psychology of Learning
Psychology of Love & Interpersonal
Psychology of Minority Experience
Sensation & Perception
Tests and Measurements
III. Electives 21
Basically, grab 18 UL credits that will fit into Required Courses/Psychology Electives.
Use any Saylor.org course you haven't taken and have that moved to your Gen Ed or Free Electives
In total, you can use pretty much anything they offer to get you the 17 GE +21 FE credits required.
You should create a spreadsheet or grab the one I have on post #27/28, stick everything you want to work on into it.
Then, you won't have to worry about picking/choosing a course, you'll already have a plan and get it done promptly.
Thanks bjcheung. I am about to complete a few courses this week. I actually have a spreadsheet modeled after yours. I will put all these courses and post it here for all of you to comment. I think that might give a clearer picture of my situation.
TESU BALS-Psych. + ASNSM(Math)
TEEX(6): Cybersec. 101/201/301
The Institutes(2): Ethics
Sophia(2): Ess. Of Managing Conflict, Dev. Effective Teams
NFA(1): Comm. Safety Edu.
GED(10): NAS-131, SOC-273, MAT-121, HUM-101 (1)
Study.com(75): Intro to Psych., Soc. Psych.-1, Growth & Dev. Psych., Personality Psych., History & Systems of Psych., Org. Theory, Library Science, Comm. at Workplace, Intro to World Religion, I/O Psych., Ethics in Soc. Sc., Org. Comm., Eng. 104, Eng. 105, History of Vietnam war, Sp. Ed. History & Law, Diff. Ed., Classroom Mgmt., Foundations of Ed., Abnormal Psych., Rsch. methods in Psych., College Math, Intro. to Geometry., Calculus (6).
Saylor (15): Intro. to Mol. & Cellular Bio., Comp. Politics, Corporate Comm., Env. Ethics, Principles of Comm.
TESU (1): Cornerstone, Lib. 495 Capstone.
CSM (3): Quant. reasoning.
Aleks (6): Trigonometry, Intro to Statistics.
MS-Psychology; Walden University
GPA: 4/4
TEEX(6): Cybersec. 101/201/301
The Institutes(2): Ethics
Sophia(2): Ess. Of Managing Conflict, Dev. Effective Teams
NFA(1): Comm. Safety Edu.
GED(10): NAS-131, SOC-273, MAT-121, HUM-101 (1)
Study.com(75): Intro to Psych., Soc. Psych.-1, Growth & Dev. Psych., Personality Psych., History & Systems of Psych., Org. Theory, Library Science, Comm. at Workplace, Intro to World Religion, I/O Psych., Ethics in Soc. Sc., Org. Comm., Eng. 104, Eng. 105, History of Vietnam war, Sp. Ed. History & Law, Diff. Ed., Classroom Mgmt., Foundations of Ed., Abnormal Psych., Rsch. methods in Psych., College Math, Intro. to Geometry., Calculus (6).
Saylor (15): Intro. to Mol. & Cellular Bio., Comp. Politics, Corporate Comm., Env. Ethics, Principles of Comm.
TESU (1): Cornerstone, Lib. 495 Capstone.
CSM (3): Quant. reasoning.
Aleks (6): Trigonometry, Intro to Statistics.
MS-Psychology; Walden University
GPA: 4/4