I'm taking the SL Intro to Religion course, but I'm planning on transferring my credits to TESU (pursuing a BA in Psych) and I'm wondering if this will still fulfill the Information Literacy requirement. I saw in past posts on this forum that others have been able to use the course to satisfy this requirement, but I also see that TESU has changed their gen. ed course requirements as of January 2019.
I was originally using this page (https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ly_1,_2015) as a reference for fulfilling gen ed. requirements, but I worry that this may be outdated. Does anyone know if the SL course is sufficient? Also, any help on how to figure this out for myself would be greatly appreciated!
EDIT: Also, does anyone know if it's still possible to (mostly) test out of TESU's BA in Psych program since gen. ed. requirements have changed?
I was originally using this page (https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ly_1,_2015) as a reference for fulfilling gen ed. requirements, but I worry that this may be outdated. Does anyone know if the SL course is sufficient? Also, any help on how to figure this out for myself would be greatly appreciated!
EDIT: Also, does anyone know if it's still possible to (mostly) test out of TESU's BA in Psych program since gen. ed. requirements have changed?
Working on: TESU BA Psychology & Criminal Justice
Completed:
Straighterline: Intro to Criminal Justice, Intro to Communications, Intro to Religion, Western Civilization I, Organizational
Behavior, Cultural Anthropology, Business Ethics,
Sophia: Ancient Greek Philosophers, Art History I, Introduction to Sociology, Project Management, Intro to Statistics
TEEX: Death Investigation
Coopersmith: Abnormal Psychology
Study.com: The Juvenile Justice System
Completed:
Straighterline: Intro to Criminal Justice, Intro to Communications, Intro to Religion, Western Civilization I, Organizational
Behavior, Cultural Anthropology, Business Ethics,
Sophia: Ancient Greek Philosophers, Art History I, Introduction to Sociology, Project Management, Intro to Statistics
TEEX: Death Investigation
Coopersmith: Abnormal Psychology
Study.com: The Juvenile Justice System