05-14-2008, 02:49 PM
TESC is the better option?
For taking each exam individually (instead of in a GRE) I think TESC is more flexible in my situation? Has anyone done this program?
Heres the breakdown
Subject Category Credits
I. General Education Requirements 60
A. English Composition 6
B. Humanities 12
Must include at least two subject areas
C. Social Sciences 12
Must include at least two subject areas
D. Natural Science and Mathematics 12
One college-level mathematics course required (3)
One computer science course recommended (3)
Other Natural Sciences/Mathematics (6)
Must include at least two subject areas
E. General Education Electives 18
II. Area of Study: Psychology 33
A. Required Courses 9
Introduction to Psychology (3)
Statistics (3)
Experimental Psychology (3)
B. Psychology Electives* 24
Abnormal Psychology
Adolescent Psychology
Child Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Educational Psychology
Forensic Psychology Relations
Group Dynamics
Humanistic Psychology
Organizational Behavior
Personality
Physiological Psychology
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
Social Psychology
Tests and Measurements
III. Free Electives 27
Total 120
For taking each exam individually (instead of in a GRE) I think TESC is more flexible in my situation? Has anyone done this program?
Heres the breakdown
Subject Category Credits
I. General Education Requirements 60
A. English Composition 6
B. Humanities 12
Must include at least two subject areas
C. Social Sciences 12
Must include at least two subject areas
D. Natural Science and Mathematics 12
One college-level mathematics course required (3)
One computer science course recommended (3)
Other Natural Sciences/Mathematics (6)
Must include at least two subject areas
E. General Education Electives 18
II. Area of Study: Psychology 33
A. Required Courses 9
Introduction to Psychology (3)
Statistics (3)
Experimental Psychology (3)
B. Psychology Electives* 24
Abnormal Psychology
Adolescent Psychology
Child Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Educational Psychology
Forensic Psychology Relations
Group Dynamics
Humanistic Psychology
Organizational Behavior
Personality
Physiological Psychology
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
Social Psychology
Tests and Measurements
III. Free Electives 27
Total 120