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Syllabus for psychology classes - LadySearchDog - 05-15-2019

I am looking for syllabus of topics in psychology for places like study.com or whatnot.
 
I rather find my own means in educating myself and just take the tests at those places ,since they make you go in the order of what they want you to learn.You see,  I want to study what topic, on that subject, that best suits my interest at that moment and not wait to complete other uninteresting topics. Therefor,  I’ll wait to enroll in each program when I am ready just to take the tests. However I need the topics in each course. Anyone know where I can get it!? Thanks!


RE: Syllabus for psychology classes - jsd - 05-16-2019

Study.com's quizzes for their videos are part of your grade -- Generally 100 pts out of 300 (this is different for courses that have projects i believe).

But their syllabuses are on their course pages. For example, you can go here and click the "Syllabus" tab https://study.com/academy/course/psychology-101.html#information


RE: Syllabus for psychology classes - LadySearchDog - 05-18-2019

(05-16-2019, 04:13 PM)jsd Wrote: Study.com's quizzes for their videos are part of your grade -- Generally 100 pts out of 300 (this is different for courses that have projects i believe).

But their syllabuses are on their course pages. For example, you can go here and click the "Syllabus" tab https://study.com/academy/course/psychology-101.html#information

What about the other courses places like saylor, straighterline, ed4credit, onlinedegree, sophia? Are those the only ones that offer credit at the big 3? Thanks!