MOOC Certification Exams (47)
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Corresponds to a one-semester course in research methods in psychology. Measures understanding of the course material as well as the ability to apply this understanding in specific research situations. Focuses on the following content areas: experimental psychology and the scientific method, research ethics (APA Guidelines), alternatives to experimentation (nonexperimental designs), basic concepts of experimental research, experimental research designs, data analysis and interpretation, and writing research reports. Assumes knowledge of content typically learned in courses in introductory psychology and elementary statistics. (Multiple-choice examination.)

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Corresponds to a one-semester course in social psychology. The examination measures knowledge and understanding of the theories and principles of social psychology and the ability to apply this information to everyday life examples. Knowledge and understanding of research methods in psychology is assumed. Students will be expected to demonstrate basic knowledge of research methods (types of design, validity, and ethical concerns); comprehension of major theories and phenomena within social psychology; and the ability to apply this knowledge to examples of social psychology events in everyday life. (Multiple-choice examination.) Duplication Note: PSYX325 duplicates PSY*360 Social Psychology. Credit will not be awarded for both.

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The examination in Spanish Language measures knowledge and understanding of material typically taught in a two-semester, undergraduate course sequence in elementary Spanish. The content of the examination corresponds with course offerings such as Elementary Spanish. It assesses basic Spanish language proficiencies in the areas of receptive skills, expressive skills, and cultural skills (applying language proficiencies within authentic cultural contexts), through four question types: listening comprehension (using audio cues), reading comprehension, verbal communication, and grammar.

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Certification of 13 courses
The UExcel examination in Statistics measures knowledge and understanding of the material typically taught in an introductory, one-semester course in statistics. It measures the fundamental concepts of descriptive and inferential statistics and is designed to correspond to a service course applicable to many majors. A basic knowledge of algebra is assumed. Questions about the meaning and application of basic statistical ideas are included. Some of the questions involve calculations. (Multiple-choice examination.)

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This examination measures knowledge and understanding of material typically taught in an introductory undergraduate course in Workplace Communications with Computers. The content of the examination corresponds with course offerings such as Business Communications, Workplace Communications, Introduction to Communication Technology for Business, and Managerial Communications. Students should enter this course with a basic proficiency in computer use and in the office application they will use to help prepare for this examination. This examination tests for comprehension and understanding of Workplace Communications with Computers in pursuit of organizational goals and strategies. This examination specifically tests for an understanding of business communications principles, including the foundations of communication, effective and ineffective teams, interpersonal communication, and diversity within the business environment; how to write effective business messages; how to select the most appropriate technologies to enhance communication within organizations; how to use various message patterns effectively, how to use visual aids and supporting data to enhance communications, and how to use oral and online presentations to improve business communications. (Multiple-choice examination.)

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This examination measures knowledge and understanding of material typically taught in a one-semester course in world conflicts. Measures knowledge and understanding of material in international relations dealing with the origins of the major international conflicts. The content of the examination is drawn from that commonly included in courses with such titles as The Causes of War, International Relations, Twentieth Century Conflicts, and Global Conflicts. The examination assumes a familiarity with modern world history and introductory international relations. The examination tests for a knowledge of facts and terminology, an understanding of concepts, and the student s ability to apply this knowledge and understanding in an analysis of contemporary events. (Multiple-choice examination.)

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Corresponds to a one-semester course in world population. Includes overview of the world's population, demographic perspectives, fertility, mortality, migration and urbanization, case studies and the future of world population, and population issues. (Multiple-choice examination.)
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