08-07-2014, 01:18 AM
I am inquiring about obtaining a dual major Baccalaureate degree. This will be my first Baccalaureate degree and I would like to obtain a History and a Criminal Justice degree. Should I just go for the fastest degree and then proceed to the Masters degree? I am a 20 year Navy Reservist and I have 15 years of law enforcement experience.
I am torn between COSC and Thomas Edison State College right now. I have heard good things about both colleges. I am looking for the fastest and most cost efficient way to achieve this goal. I currently have 73 community college credits with a GPA of 3.539 plus ( 147 CLEP/DSST exam credits, 35 military credits, and a DOL 4,000 hour security certificate on my SMART transcript). I graduated with an AGS degree with honors in Dec 2013 and I also have about 9 FEMA courses completed.
I would like to start with my cornerstone course ASAP and I am hoping that with my current credits that I can accomplish this goal with only completion of the cornerstone and capstone courses. I would appreciate any advice on how to proceed to get this accomplished ASAP or what you suggest. I am planning on entering a Master's degree program and want to complete it within one year, any advice here would also be greatly appreciated.
Here is a list of CLEP/DSST exams I have passed:
Natural Sciences
Social Sciences and History
Introduction to Computing
Ethics in America (Essay)
Introduction to Law Enforcement
Criminal Justice
Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Contemporary Western Europe 1946-1990
Introduction to World Religions
Environment and Humanity: The Race To
Save The Planet
Fundamentals of Counseling
Personal Finance
History of the US I
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature
Humanities
Business Mathematics
Principles of Supervision
Introduction to Business
Here's To Your Health
Human Resource Management
Organizational Behavior
Western Civilization I
History of the US II
Western Civilization II
Technical Writing
Foundations of Education
General Anthropology
Human Cultural Geography
College Mathematics
Introduction to Modern Middle East
Lifespan Developmental Psychology
Introductory Psychology
Principles of Marketing
Introduction to Educational Psychology
Human Growth & Development
Information Systems & Computer
Applications
Principles of Management
College Composition Modular
Money and Banking
Business Ethics and Society
College Composition
A History of the Vietnam War
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union
I am torn between COSC and Thomas Edison State College right now. I have heard good things about both colleges. I am looking for the fastest and most cost efficient way to achieve this goal. I currently have 73 community college credits with a GPA of 3.539 plus ( 147 CLEP/DSST exam credits, 35 military credits, and a DOL 4,000 hour security certificate on my SMART transcript). I graduated with an AGS degree with honors in Dec 2013 and I also have about 9 FEMA courses completed.
I would like to start with my cornerstone course ASAP and I am hoping that with my current credits that I can accomplish this goal with only completion of the cornerstone and capstone courses. I would appreciate any advice on how to proceed to get this accomplished ASAP or what you suggest. I am planning on entering a Master's degree program and want to complete it within one year, any advice here would also be greatly appreciated.
Here is a list of CLEP/DSST exams I have passed:
Natural Sciences
Social Sciences and History
Introduction to Computing
Ethics in America (Essay)
Introduction to Law Enforcement
Criminal Justice
Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Contemporary Western Europe 1946-1990
Introduction to World Religions
Environment and Humanity: The Race To
Save The Planet
Fundamentals of Counseling
Personal Finance
History of the US I
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature
Humanities
Business Mathematics
Principles of Supervision
Introduction to Business
Here's To Your Health
Human Resource Management
Organizational Behavior
Western Civilization I
History of the US II
Western Civilization II
Technical Writing
Foundations of Education
General Anthropology
Human Cultural Geography
College Mathematics
Introduction to Modern Middle East
Lifespan Developmental Psychology
Introductory Psychology
Principles of Marketing
Introduction to Educational Psychology
Human Growth & Development
Information Systems & Computer
Applications
Principles of Management
College Composition Modular
Money and Banking
Business Ethics and Society
College Composition
A History of the Vietnam War
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union