02-01-2010, 08:16 PM
Hey, I just recently learned abount the whole accelerated degree scenario when a friend told me about Thomas Eddison. Not too long ago I attended what I would describe as an emergency response training and service organization in Big Sandy, TX called the International ALERT Academy. While there I earned quite a number of certifications in many fields of emergency service. After learning about TESC I'm hoping that these may actually be of some use in getting a BA, i just don't know what they would be most suited for if anything.
Part of the problem lies in the fact that, as far as I know, there is no direct link for me to transfer credit. In other words ALERT itself isn't accredited. That being said, I did receive numerous certificates from a Kilgore College nearby that's affiliated with ALERT for each of the classes i completed, so I'm hoping those will give me an indirect route to credit at TESC (most likely).
Back to my question, I'm wondering if there's anyone out there who's rather familiar with TESC and could give me a recommendation as to which BA my certs may apply to. Educators nearby that I've talked to have told me it sounds like a BA of Science for sure, but none of them are terribly familiar with TESC. Below is a list of my main certifications:
NASE Open Water and Advanced Open Water SCUBA Diver, NAPD (National Academy of Police Diving) Special Response Diver
IFSAC Fire Seals for Firefighter I and II as well as Hazmat Awareness and
Operations
EMT Basic course
That's it for certfications for which I know an accredited equivalent, so for the rest I will simply list the cert title and a short explanation if neccessary.
Basic Swift Water Rescue (river and flooding rescue) - Technician Level
Advanced High Angle (cliff and rope system rescue) - Technician Level
Confined Space Rescue - Technician Level
Trench Rescue - Operations Level
Basic Sawyer (chainsawing)
Outdoor Survival
Basic Search and Rescue
Basic Counseling
I've also taken several leadership classes, most notably an 8 week course each of these past three summers comprised of 4 week of classroom, then 4 weeks of practical implementation - basically being responsible for 30 14-20ish year olds as they complete a rigorous and stretching summer program.
Technical Diploma in carpentry from Waukesha County Tech College
These are the majority of my certifications. Please excuse my ignorance of terminology and basic concepts in the accelerated degree scene, and thank you in advance for any recommendations, ideas, helpful pointers etc, they are GREATLY appreciated.
Part of the problem lies in the fact that, as far as I know, there is no direct link for me to transfer credit. In other words ALERT itself isn't accredited. That being said, I did receive numerous certificates from a Kilgore College nearby that's affiliated with ALERT for each of the classes i completed, so I'm hoping those will give me an indirect route to credit at TESC (most likely).
Back to my question, I'm wondering if there's anyone out there who's rather familiar with TESC and could give me a recommendation as to which BA my certs may apply to. Educators nearby that I've talked to have told me it sounds like a BA of Science for sure, but none of them are terribly familiar with TESC. Below is a list of my main certifications:
NASE Open Water and Advanced Open Water SCUBA Diver, NAPD (National Academy of Police Diving) Special Response Diver
IFSAC Fire Seals for Firefighter I and II as well as Hazmat Awareness and
Operations
EMT Basic course
That's it for certfications for which I know an accredited equivalent, so for the rest I will simply list the cert title and a short explanation if neccessary.
Basic Swift Water Rescue (river and flooding rescue) - Technician Level
Advanced High Angle (cliff and rope system rescue) - Technician Level
Confined Space Rescue - Technician Level
Trench Rescue - Operations Level
Basic Sawyer (chainsawing)
Outdoor Survival
Basic Search and Rescue
Basic Counseling
I've also taken several leadership classes, most notably an 8 week course each of these past three summers comprised of 4 week of classroom, then 4 weeks of practical implementation - basically being responsible for 30 14-20ish year olds as they complete a rigorous and stretching summer program.
Technical Diploma in carpentry from Waukesha County Tech College
These are the majority of my certifications. Please excuse my ignorance of terminology and basic concepts in the accelerated degree scene, and thank you in advance for any recommendations, ideas, helpful pointers etc, they are GREATLY appreciated.