12-10-2013, 03:15 PM
If you are trying to blend Persian Farsi and Paralegal Studies, maybe something about international law?
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12-10-2013, 03:15 PM
If you are trying to blend Persian Farsi and Paralegal Studies, maybe something about international law?
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
12-10-2013, 03:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2013, 03:30 PM by publius2k4.)
soliloquy Wrote:I was just trying to figure out a way to justify that to the faculty there. How can I reasonably blend those two disciplines? I think you're almost completely done with the requirements for the Paralegal Studies concentration. You may have a couple of courses to take concurrently with your cornerstone and capstone courses, but nothing that would cause you to have to wait any longer to graduate. Charter Oak Paralegal Studies Concentration
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12-10-2013, 03:32 PM
publius2k4 Wrote:I think you're almost completely done with the requirements for the Paralegal Studies concentration. You may have a couple of courses to take concurrently with your cornerstone and capstone courses, but nothing that would cause you to have to wait any longer to graduate. Wow you're right. It's almost like I was set up for this program. My Business Law CLEP, and my Introduction to Management CLEP combined with the credit from the CP exam fit almost perfectly with that. The only thing I'm missing from what I can tell is Technology in Law. You are so awesome for pointing that out!
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12-10-2013, 03:38 PM
I mentioned COSC's concentration in paralegal studies a few weeks ago, but the OP was not the least bit interested. The OP also didn't like the idea of getting a criminal justice, liberal studies, or social science degree. When one gets an Individualized Studies degree at COSC, that person has a degree in Individualized Studies. The made-up concentration is not an official title. I don't see how this is any better than social science or any other option. If someone is overly concerned with degree titles, then Individualized Studies could possibly be the worst choice someone could make. IIRC, the OP was also opposed to TESC's title of Learner Designed Area of Study. This is exactly the same thing.
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12-10-2013, 07:37 PM
I'm sorry I have to be that guy.....but how is this funny?
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12-10-2013, 07:50 PM
soliloquy Wrote:Funny in the way a tragic comedy is funny. I'm resisting the urge to start singing "Ironic" by Alanis Morissette
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12-10-2013, 07:54 PM
ironheadjack,
Believe me I have spent today really frustrated thinking about how I wasted a lot of time at my current college and that I would already be finished with COSC had I just found them years ago when I earned my CP credential. I have been kicking myself so I have to smile because if not, the only other option is to tear my hair out. It's not funny to have 184 potential credits and no BA. Thanks for driving the point home.
Don't miss out on something great just because it might also be difficult.
Road traveled: AA (2013) > BS (2014) > MS (2016) > Doctorate (2024) If God hadn't been there for me, I never would have made it. Psalm 94:16-19
12-10-2013, 08:03 PM
It's a good thing you found out you could get 32 credits for your certification. I didn't see it in the list of evaluated training unless it's listed somewhere else.
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