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What courses satisfy "Occupational Health and Safety"
can the following from military work?
* Physical Education Wellness
* Personal Health
* First Aid
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Best guess, probably not, but I would need some more specifics to give a better answer. What degree plan do you need an H&S course for?
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08-07-2014, 08:04 AM
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timblackwell Wrote:What courses satisfy "Occupational Health and Safety"
can the following from military work?
* Physical Education Wellness
* Personal Health
* First Aid
APS-400 is a required course for a few of the BSAST programs. (Source: College Catalog 2014-2015) You will need to take the course through TESC if unavailable elsewhere.
APS-400 [URL="http://www2.tesc.edu/course.php?CourseCode=APS-400&sem="]Occupational Health and Safety
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As an example, the following require both APS400 and APS402 Applied Quality Mgmt
BSAST in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology
BSAST in Energy Systems Technology Degree
BSAST in Military Technology Leadership
[URL="http://www.tesc.edu/ast/Undergraduate-Outcomes.cfm"]Undergraduate Outcomes
[/URL]Bachelor’s degree graduates from the School of Applied Science and Technology will have the ability to:
• Possess an appropriate mastery of the knowledge, techniques, skills, modern tools and advanced technology of the discipline
• Demonstrate the ability to design, analyze and effectively use systems, components and methods with a framework of quality and continuous improvement
• Demonstrate knowledge of the applicable standards for occupational health and safety, the environment and regulatory procedure
• Communicate effectively in the technical discipline
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I'm going for the BSAST Electronics Engineering. So I have to take 4 courses through TESC? to include the capstone and career course?
bricabrac Wrote:APS-400 is a required course for a few of the BSAST programs. (Source: College Catalog 2014-2015) You will need to take the course through TESC if unavailable elsewhere.
APS-400 [URL="http://www2.tesc.edu/course.php?CourseCode=APS-400&sem="]Occupational Health and Safety
[/URL]
As an example, the following require both APS400 and APS402 Applied Quality Mgmt
BSAST in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology
BSAST in Energy Systems Technology Degree
BSAST in Military Technology Leadership
[URL="http://www.tesc.edu/ast/Undergraduate-Outcomes.cfm"]Undergraduate Outcomes
[/URL]Bachelor’s degree graduates from the School of Applied Science and Technology will have the ability to:
• Possess an appropriate mastery of the knowledge, techniques, skills, modern tools and advanced technology of the discipline
• Demonstrate the ability to design, analyze and effectively use systems, components and methods with a framework of quality and continuous improvement
• Demonstrate knowledge of the applicable standards for occupational health and safety, the environment and regulatory procedure
• Communicate effectively in the technical discipline
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timblackwell Wrote:I'm going for the BSAST Electronics Engineering. So I have to take 4 courses through TESC? to include the capstone and career course?
I don't know, you would have to refer to the degree plan and college catalog pg42, there seems to be many required courses for that degree. The senior year the required courses are -
Occupational Health and Safety (APS-400)
Applied Quality Management (APS-402)
Project Management (MAN-435)
Electronics Assessment/Career Planning (ELT-490)
Electronic Engineering Technology Capstone (ELT-495)
Project Management is definitely available at other schools. Not sure about the others. Speak to an Advisor for guidance/clarity.
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I have those courses from military as well. I just ran a what if on that degree and they don't apply there. I know Penn Foster has some ACE approved Electronics courses, have you checked the ACE database to see if any of them will apply?
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Yes I've checked the database, all my electronic courses form the Navy applied except for one 6 credit course tehy gave me 3 credits. I'm sure I can find another electronic course to fill that. I'm more concerned with knocking out the applied Quality management and Occupational Health Science course before I enroll. I realy want to only have the last 2 required courses.
anyone know of a good and quick Project Management course or credit option? in addition to the other 2?
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timblackwell Wrote:Yes I've checked the database, all my electronic courses form the Navy applied except for one 6 credit course tehy gave me 3 credits. I'm sure I can find another electronic course to fill that. I'm more concerned with knocking out the applied Quality management and Occupational Health Science course before I enroll. I realy want to only have the last 2 required courses.
anyone know of a good and quick Project Management course or credit option? in addition to the other 2?
Sophia Learning has a Project Mgmt course, as does SkillSoft if you still have access to that through the military. I want to say that one of the independent study programs like CSU Pueblo has one as well, but I can't remember. It might be worth your while to ask TESC if an OSHA 30 hr certificate would work to fill your OSHA requirement. You can get that one online for less than $200.
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DSST: Intro to Computing DSST - 452
Straighterline: Business Ethics (88%), Criminal Justice (94%), World Religions (93%), Cultural Anthropology (92%), Intro to Sociology (94%)
Sophia: Biology, US History I
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