JSD's BA in Psychology

Introduction
This is a "test-friendly" BA in Psych plan for Thomas Edison State University, however please note that two courses have no test-out option, including the Liberal Arts Capstone (capstone must be taken at TESU). Combine this plan with the current known general ed test-out plans (such as Sanantone's TESC General Education), and fill out your free electives with any necessary TECEPs (and/or TESU online courses) to meet any applicable residency requirement for your enrollment plan if not met through general ed and options below.

"Upper Level" Requirements
A minimum of 18 credits must be Upper Level (UL) -- the equivalent of a 300 or 400 level course. 3 of those credits will come from the Captsone, and 3 more will come from the Ethics in the Social Sciences course if taken at TESU (no known test-out options for Ethics in the Social Sciences). For the remaining 12, UL or lower level (LL) is denoted for the options below, however please verify these with an advisor (especially any marked with a ?).

Required Courses
 Waiver needed : Please see note below about waiving the 6 credit requirement for Social Psych
 * Introduction to Psychology CLEP, UExcel Exams or Straighterline, or Study.com (all LL)
 * Research in Experimental Psychology UExcel Research Methods in Psychology, Study.com (UL), or Tor College Credit (LL?)
 * Social Psychology UExcel, Study.com (both UL)
 * History and Systems of Psychology Tor College Credit (UL)
 * Physiological Psychology Tor College Credit (UL)
 * Developmental Psychology Tor College Credit Human Growth and Development (UL?), UExcel Life Span Developmental Psychology (LL), Study.com (LL)
 * Abnormal Psychology, TECEP, UExcel, Tor College Credit, Study.com (all UL)
 * Statistics TECEP, DSST, Straighterline, ALEKS, or UExcel (LL)
 * Ethics in the Social Sciences TESU online course SOS-450 (no known test-out) (UL)
 * Capstone TESU online course LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone (no possible test-out, must be taken at TESU)

Social Psychology 6 Credit Waiver
Because TESU's own Social Psychology course (PSY-379 Social Psychology) is a 6 credit course, their degree plan requires 6 credits in this subject. However, no test options (and likely no other school's course) are 6 credits (3 is the standard). However, I personally was able to get a 3 credit waiver in this subject -- the three credits would be made up in Psychology Electives below (requiring 9 elective credits instead of 6).

Please note that to do this, the Social Psych course or test you transfer in must be upper-level, as I was told lower-level social psych courses will likely not be granted a waiver. You must contact an advisor to get this waiver.

Psychology Electives
If you tested out/transferred in the Social Psychology requirement and received a 3 credit waiver as discussed above,pick any three options below. If you took the 6 credit Social Pysch class with TESU and did not transfer it in (and no waiver was necessary) pick any two below. There are likely plenty of options available from many other sources that have not been listed below. 
 * Psychology of Women TECEP (LL)
 * Psychology of Adulthood & Aging UExcel (UL), Study.com (LL)
 * Drug and Alcohol Abuse DSST (UL)
 * Fundamentals of Counseling DSST (LL)
 * Introduction to Educational Psychology CLEP (LL?), Study.com (LL)
 * Organizational Behavior? DSST (UL), Straighterline (UL)

e-Packs
If you're not opposed to TESU's ePacks, which are basically more expensive test-outs, you have these options...

e-Packs for Some (not all) Required Courses

 * Introduction to Psychology (PSY-101) (LL)
 * Research in Experimental Psychology (PSY-322) (UL)
 * MAYBE: Introduction to Social Psychology (PSY-370) (3 credits only and likely won't be granted a waiver since the 6 credit course option is available at TESU, definitely check with an advisor before attempting)
 * Developmental Psychology (PSY-211) (LL)
 * Abnormal Psychology (PSY-350) (UL)
 * Principles of Statistics (STA-201) (LL)

e-Packs Elective Options (all UL)

 * Thanatology: An Understanding of Death and Dying (PSY-300)
 * Introduction to Counseling (PSY-331)
 * Psychology of Personality (PSY-352)
 * Industrial Psychology (PSY-363)