TESU has 4 UL Psych courses but 3 of them count as electives when you only need two:
SDC Psychology 310: Psychology of Personality ---> TESU PSY-352 : Psychology of Personality
SDC Psychology 312: History and Systems of Psychology ---> TESU PSY-400 : History and Systems of Psychology
SDC Psychology 301: Industrial/Organizational Psychology --> TESU PSY-401 : Industrial/Organizational Psychology
SDC Business 323: Organizational Theory --- > TESU PSY-360: Organizational Theory
All taken from here: https://study.com/directory/school/Thoma...ransferTab
Other methods of UL Pysch credit include Coopersmith and Excelsior UExcel Exams. I believe UExcel exams are expensive but they offer UL credit for multiple psych courses. Also, TESU offers UL Abnormal Psychology as TECEP exam might be an easy and direct way (no extra transcript fees or hassle of another provider) looks easy only 100 questions multiple-choice exam. Davar Organizational Behavior also would work as an UL AOS elective. If you want to avoid the residency fee consider taking a UL few courses at TESU.
EDIT: I realize this may be a duplicate of whatever else was said but oh well. Hope it helps anyways.
SDC Psychology 310: Psychology of Personality ---> TESU PSY-352 : Psychology of Personality
SDC Psychology 312: History and Systems of Psychology ---> TESU PSY-400 : History and Systems of Psychology
SDC Psychology 301: Industrial/Organizational Psychology --> TESU PSY-401 : Industrial/Organizational Psychology
SDC Business 323: Organizational Theory --- > TESU PSY-360: Organizational Theory
All taken from here: https://study.com/directory/school/Thoma...ransferTab
Other methods of UL Pysch credit include Coopersmith and Excelsior UExcel Exams. I believe UExcel exams are expensive but they offer UL credit for multiple psych courses. Also, TESU offers UL Abnormal Psychology as TECEP exam might be an easy and direct way (no extra transcript fees or hassle of another provider) looks easy only 100 questions multiple-choice exam. Davar Organizational Behavior also would work as an UL AOS elective. If you want to avoid the residency fee consider taking a UL few courses at TESU.
EDIT: I realize this may be a duplicate of whatever else was said but oh well. Hope it helps anyways.