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Does anybody knows which ACE course (cheap) or RA Course (but really cheap) will fulfill "introduction to psychology" at TESU. The Sophia does not and in Study.com seems the same (FEL-1999 Special Topics Free Electives ).
Any ideas please?
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07-24-2024, 04:40 PM
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CLEP, Saylor, Coopersmith, CIS Testing? (The latter two are NCCRS, accepted by TESU.)
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As always, I would review the options from ACE, NCCRS, CLEP, etc first, unless you're looking to get the class from a community college for graded credit... If you need the RA credit and non-graded, TECEP might work for you as well.
OK, never mind, you'll have to try a challenge exam elsewhere, TECEP options don't have the Intro to Psych... I also looked at the e-pack, if you needed them for residency credit, that option may be better, but alas, they don't have it for Intro to Psych either.
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(07-24-2024, 01:40 PM)Kab Wrote: Does anybody knows which ACE course (cheap) or RA Course (but really cheap) will fulfill "introduction to psychology" at TESU. The Sophia does not and in Study.com seems the same (FEL-1999 Special Topics Free Electives ).
Any ideas please? Sophia’s course
Psych Smarter Decisions
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Thanks for the answer but it did not, that is why I asked. Came as PSY-1999.
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(08-07-2024, 10:18 AM)Tsanchez123 Wrote: (07-24-2024, 01:40 PM)Kab Wrote: Does anybody knows which ACE course (cheap) or RA Course (but really cheap) will fulfill "introduction to psychology" at TESU. The Sophia does not and in Study.com seems the same (FEL-1999 Special Topics Free Electives ).
Any ideas please? Sophia’s course
Psych Smarter Decisions
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The current version of Sophia's Psych does not fulfill the TESU requirement. Older versions used to, but after Sophia changed the course TESU now treats it as a special topics elective.
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I took onlinedegree.com's Intro to Psychology, which at that time came in PSY-101.
That course is pretty good; however, it would probably take the average person 40 hours to complete due to having to wait to advance through the videos.
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08-08-2024, 12:45 PM
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(08-08-2024, 12:42 PM)LevelUP Wrote: I took onlinedegree.com's Intro to Psychology, which at that time came in PSY-101.
That course is pretty good; however, it would probably take the average person 40 hours to complete due to having to wait to advance through the videos.
Sadly Introduction to Psychology is among the onlinedegree.com courses where college credit recommendations are no longer available for new students.
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