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I agree with what others said about more math, science and labs. The new lineup looks great though and I'm sure more people will find it very useful.
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(This post was last modified: 04-18-2019, 02:33 PM by Ed4Credit.)
Thanks for all the great suggestions! The curriculum design team, at Ed4Credit.com, have backgrounds in education and social sciences. I got one suggestion to "specialize" in an area and if we did, social sciences (psychology, sociology, etc.) and education would be the areas we would specialize in. Any one getting degrees in those area that might have course needs and suggestions? Tricia
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I'm a social science guy (psychology and history double-major). Not sure if you consider History to be within your realm since it's not technically a social science, but Non-Western history options are scarce, and there are many different ways you could go with it (e.g. Japan, China, Middle East, Russia, Latin America). Within the "actual" social sciences, there's a need for a Social Theory class for the Sociology major at TESU. I personally think that would be an interesting one to take even as an elective. Some suggestions within Psychology would be Evolutionary Psychology, Memory and Cognition, Sports Psychology, or Principles of Learning. Also, Political Theory would be an interesting one.
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There are hardly any economics and political science options out there. There have also been a good number of people coming to this forum looking for criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management courses. Homeland security and emergency management aren't really social sciences, but criminal justice is.
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(04-18-2019, 05:21 PM)sanantone Wrote: There are hardly any economics and political science options out there. There have also been a good number of people coming to this forum looking for criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management courses. Homeland security and emergency management aren't really social sciences, but criminal justice is.
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It would be great if you made the cybersecurity course upper level.
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More UL courses. We have LL courses coming out our ears around here, but UL are harder to get.
I agree that languages that aren't commonly available would be great. No need for Spanish, French or German. Anything else is good.
Not much need for Education courses, as the Big 3 don't take those as GE/Liberal Arts courses (at least I know TESU & COSC don't).
For social sciences, definitely UL.
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