02-03-2022, 10:15 PM
For what it's worth, the content in SDC's PSY 105 and in UExcel's Research Methods ECE are nearly identical. If you sign up for the SDC UExcel Reesarch Methods prep, and then take PSY 105, you'll have already completed about 90% of the material. As a bonus, at least at TESU, if you take both the PSY 105 and ECE Research Methods exam, they come in as separate courses (ECE comes in as UL), so it's almost like getting 6 credits for taking one course.
If COSC won't take PSY 105 as Research Methods, perhaps at least they would take it as an elective? With all the ridiculous rules and arcane distribution requirements, the enormous list of coursework that COSC won't accept that the other two do, I really have a hard time understanding why COSC would be anyone's first choice at this point. I also have a hard time understanding why they continue to make themselves less appealing when they're already the smallest of the three and there are competitors like UMPI and U Southern New Hampshire biting at their heels.
If COSC won't take PSY 105 as Research Methods, perhaps at least they would take it as an elective? With all the ridiculous rules and arcane distribution requirements, the enormous list of coursework that COSC won't accept that the other two do, I really have a hard time understanding why COSC would be anyone's first choice at this point. I also have a hard time understanding why they continue to make themselves less appealing when they're already the smallest of the three and there are competitors like UMPI and U Southern New Hampshire biting at their heels.