Need Advice: Liberty U

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by shirleyngan, Jun 9, 2004.

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  1. shirleyngan

    shirleyngan New Member

    Anyone studied in Liberty University can advise me?

    Can I transfer as many credits as possible from my bachelor of social sciences degree to LU's BA Psychology?

    I would like to complete a Psychology degree asap.

    Thanks.
     
  2. BobC

    BobC New Member

    My wife is going through the enrollment process at Liberty according to their catalog on page 22:

    8. 30 semester hours of the bachelor’s coursework must be
    completed in residence at Liberty. 50 percent of the
    semester hours in the major and minor must be
    completed in residence, unless otherwise specified on
    the status sheet.


    So looks like you will have to do 30 at Liberty, with the exception of the "Big 3" I think most schools will require this 30 credit residency requirement.
     
  3. shirleyngan

    shirleyngan New Member

    Re: Re: Need Advice: Liberty U

    Thanks, yet, I mean the DL Program.
     
  4. BobC

    BobC New Member

    Re: Re: Re: Need Advice: Liberty U

    This will apply to either, residency via distance just meaning you are completing the 30 units at Liberty.
     
  5. shirleyngan

    shirleyngan New Member

    Re: Re: Re: Re: Need Advice: Liberty U

    I would like to know LU's delivery mode and its quality, can anyone advise me?

    Thanks
     
  6. se94583

    se94583 New Member

    They have the lectures on video or DVD, you purchase a workbook and syllabus plus books. And the usual: tests, papers, etc. Some courses have an online component.

    Very professionally done. About the best replication of classroom experience done by a DL school.
     
  7. BobC

    BobC New Member

    Tests are proctored too.
     
  8. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    Although you are allowed to transfer in up to 90 units you must still satisfy all the degree requirements which includes quite a few theology courses. http://www.liberty.edu/DistanceLearning/index.cfm?PID=900
     
  9. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    It should be said that Liberty U. is a very Christian school. Nothing wrong with that but, as said by another, not everyone's cup of tea.
     

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