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Degree Plan: BA Psychology and Natural Sciences/Mathematics - laughter - 06-04-2014 Here's my proposed degree plan for a TESC BA degree with dual area of studies in Psychology and Natural Science/Mathematics. I'm unable to take any CLEPs or DSSTs, thus my degree plan can only be filled with UExcel, Straighterline, ALEKS, and TECEP. 1- May I know if I would be completing 1 or 2 Capstones? 2- What's the total amount of credits required for the degree? 120 or 153? 3- What's the credit breakdown for Gen Ed, Area of Study, and Free Electives? 4- Will the following suggested exams fit under the listed categories? Thank you in advance for your help! I. General Education Requirements 60 A. Intellectual and Practical Skills 15 English Composition I (ENC-101) (3) : TECEP English Composition I English Composition II (ENC-102) (3) : TECEP English Composition II College-Level Math Course (3) : ALEKS PreCalculus Electives in Intellectual and Practical Skills (6) : ALEKS Intermediate Algebra and Saylor Corporate Communication B. Human Cultures and the Physical and Natural World 18 Humanities (3) : UExcel Introduction to Philosophy Social Sciences (3) : TECEP Introduction to Comparative Politics Natural Sciences (3) : UExcel Basic Genetics Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences or Interdisciplinary (9) : TECEP Marriage and the Family, Saylor Introduction to Western Political Thought, and UExcel Juvenile Deliquency C. Personal and Social Responsibility 9 Diversity/Global Literacy (3) : UExcel Cultural Diversity Responsible Ethical Leadership (3) : UExcel Business Ethics Other Ethics or Diversity Course (3) : UExcel Introduction to Sociology D. General Education Electives 18 UExcel Spanish Language (6-credit exam) UExcel World Conflicts Since 1900 UExcel Managerial Accounting UExcel Introduction to Microeconomics UExcel Introduction to Macroeconomics II. Area of Study: Natural Sciences/Mathematics 33 Biology Subject 12 UExcel Anatomy & Physiology (6-credit exam) UExcel Pathophysiology TECEP Science of Nutrition Physics Subject 6 UExcel Physics (6-credit exam) Physical Science Subject 6 UExcel Earth Science UExcel Weather & Climate Computer Science Subject 3 Saylor Introduction to Computer Science l Mathematics Subject 3 ALEKS College Algebra LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone (3) TESC Course II. Area of Study: Psychology 33 A. Required Courses 9 Introduction to Psychology (3) : UExcel Introduction to Psychology Statistics (3) : ALEKS Introduction to Statistics Experimental Psychology (3) : UExcel Research Methods in Psychology B. LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone (3) TESC Course C. Psychology Electives 21 UExcel Social Psychology UExcel Life Span Developmental Psychology UExcel Psychology of Adulthood & Aging SUNY-Saylor Educational Psychology REGENT University Counseling Skills TECEP Psychology of Women TECEP Abnormal Psychology III. Free Electives 27 Saylor Principles of Marketing Saylor Principles of Management Saylor Business Law and Ethics UExcel Human Resource Management UExcel Political Science UExcel Organizational Behavior UExcel Bioethics: Philosphical Issues TECEP Network Technology TECEP World History from 1600 to Present TOTAL: 153 credits Degree Plan: BA Psychology and Natural Sciences/Mathematics - laughter - 10-22-2014 Now that I'm enrolled and have gotten most of my credits planned, here are the answers.... ![]() Quote:1- May I know if I would be completing 1 or 2 Capstones? 1- Just ONE capstone 2- At least 120 credits. The maximum is your choice. How it works: take 2 complete degree plans, one for Psychology, one for Natural Sciences. Fill in the psychology area of study credits for the BA in Psychology, then apply those credits to the electives section of the BA in Natural Sciences. Next, fill in the natural sciences area of study credits for the BA in Natural Sciences, and apply them to the electives section of the BA in Psychology. Finally, fill in the General Education credits, using the same credits in both degree plans. NOTE: Some courses like Behavioral Neurobiology can count as credits in both the Psychology and Natural Sciences areas of study. However, you may only use a maximum of 9 credits in this manner. 3- General Education: 60 credits Areas of Study: 30 credits in each area Capstone: 3 credits Free Electives: 27 credits (may be filled with credits from the area of study) Total no. of credits for graduation: 120 or above |