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Psychology BA Degree plan - Datman34 - 12-12-2015

Does the requirements here..
( USF PSYCHOLOGY DEGREE )
Undergraduate Studies - Catalog - 2015-16

Line up with the attached document I found from another users post?

Roughly how long does it take to complete?


Psychology BA Degree plan - dfrecore - 12-12-2015

Seems similar. You can get it as fast as you'd like; it just depends on how quickly you want to take each exam. If you have a full-time job, a wife, and 3 kids, it will probably take longer than a single 20-year old working part-time living at home with mom and dad. Every person's situation will be unique, and the amount of time it takes for them to learn the material is different.

Realistically, you could do it in a year if you dedicated a lot of time to it. I think most of us on the forum would say that a person starting from scratch could get a degree in 1-2 years. Some are gung-ho and go much faster, some need more time and go slower.


Psychology BA Degree plan - swalke321 - 12-12-2015

What school are you looking to attend? The word document looks like it is based on TESC's previous psychology degree program. You would want to make sure the school you plan to attend will take the different exams.


Psychology BA Degree plan - Datman34 - 12-12-2015

University Of South Florida.

They accept all Clep/ACE for the most part. I will have to call them Monday to verify


Psychology BA Degree plan - swalke321 - 12-12-2015

If they accept ACE credit recommendations, there is also Tor College Credits and study.com that offer psychology courses.


Psychology BA Degree plan - johnjaxs - 12-12-2015

Yeah that looks like TESC's old requirements, if you apply now you would most likely go under the 2016 catalog. Almost completely different requirements other than the electives.