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Got my TESC AAS. Now What? - RugbyMan187 - 09-03-2011 Just took my last DSST giving me my AAS Environment Safeties and Securities at TESC. What should be my Bachelors? Given my credits on my signature im really looking for a quick degree. Any help would be great thanks. Maybe one you can mostly test out of. Got my TESC AAS. Now What? - KayV - 09-03-2011 What about a Bachelor of Science in Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness from TESC? Thomas Edison State College | Credit Distribution for Bachelor of Science in Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Congrats on the AAS! Got my TESC AAS. Now What? - bricabrac - 09-03-2011 Hello RugbyMan187, Congratulations on completing your AAS degree!!!:hurray: To your question, I think Liberal Studies would be the fastest because it's a catch-all for humanities, social science, natural science and math credits. Why not run a few evaluations through your student online account. Click on academic evalations then in the "what can I study" section click on the drop down box and choose a different degree program. The software will load your current credits in a best case scenario to complete the degree plan. At least you can see how best to use your current credits. Some of the courses that are not easily identifiable by the software might get stuck in free electives but a quick call to advising and they can move and pend courses (if they qualify) to certain areas for you. IMO, the Liberal Studies and Social Sciences programs have better test out options because you are able to combine different subject areas. And they both have 27 free elective credit sections that your fema and possibly other non-degree related military credits will fill. Good luck! Got my TESC AAS. Now What? - RugbyMan187 - 09-05-2011 Great Information. Thanks. I will look into it now. Got my TESC AAS. Now What? - burbuja0512 - 09-05-2011 Hi there and congrats on the associates. I was just looking at your signature and I think that with your math, you may be able to do the TESC Natural Math & Science relatively easily. ..Just a thought. Of course liberal arts is a good option, but the Nat Science/Math sounds really nice |