(02-16-2022, 04:40 AM)Kab Wrote: From their website:
"120 credits are required for the Bachelor of Science in Psychology. As part of these credits, for the core component of this degree, a minimum of 33 credits must be earned in the field of psychology, of which 18 must be at the upper level."
If I have to make 30 UL in psy in place of the normal 18UL that other people have to do is going to be really discouraging (to not say something else).
I'm doing psy credits if I arrive to have enough I will update. But really, everyday UMPI seems a better place. The pity is they do not have Psychology if no I will b already there (and understand I love the concept of COSC and EC to help people get a degree but... they are becoming more and more complicated to deal with).
UMPI does have an online psychology degree. It's not part of YourPace which is what all of us did. The catch is the tuition. If you're not a Maine resident you may pay out of state tuition which is high. You are also on a semester program. TESU will be cheaper and faster.
https://www.umpi.edu/academics/online-pr...sychology/
https://www.umpi.edu/academics/psychology/#requirements
https://www.umpi.edu/files/academics/pro...eneral.pdf
Another option is to take the psych classes you want and then apply for a BLS at UMPI. Pick one of the 5 minors and you're done. Management would be a good minor if you're interested in industrial psychology.