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Associate in Arts TESC Plan - Puttlesbridge - 12-24-2012 Happy Christmas to you all!!! Hope you all have a safe and Happy Christmas. Please could you give feedback on sons plan, thank you. Associate in Arts TESC English Composition 6 ENC101 English Composition I â CC ENC102 English Composition II â CC Humanities 12 Music Appreciation -CC Fundamentals of Speech Communication âCC Public Speaking I -CC ? Social Science 12 Introduction to Criminal Justice âCC Principles of Microeconomics âCC Sociology CLEP Psychology CLEP Natural science 9 College algebra âSL Natural Sciences CLEP General Education Elective 9 History of US 1 âCLEP Analyzing & interpreting literature CLEP Free Electives 12 Concepts of Physical Fitness and Wellness âCC Accounting 1 -SL Principles of Management âCC FEMA 3 credits Associate in Arts TESC Plan - cooperalex2004 - 12-24-2012 Looks good. Some notes: -Criminal Justice may not be coded for Social Sciences depending on the actual course content. It is normally AOJ-102 which is a "Human Services" course and not a general education elective (or in this case Social Sciences). Since this is was a CC course for your son you might not have to do much to recode it if you can find a matching course, you can search here: Thomas Edison State College: Course Offerings. -With the overlap of content you might consider having your son do the Social Sciences & History exam. It would allow you to move the credits around and fill in that humanities gap (by moving A & I Lit up there). If you had him do that exam you could do this and get rid of the opening and the potential Criminal Justice issue: Associate in Arts TESC (with adjustments): English Composition 6 ENC101 English Composition I – CC ENC102 English Composition II – CC Humanities 12 Fundamentals of Speech Communication –CC Public Speaking I -CC Analyzing & interpreting literature CLEP Social Science 12 Principles of Microeconomics –CC History of US 1 –CLEP Sociology CLEP Psychology CLEP Natural science 9 College algebra –SL Natural Sciences CLEP General Education Elective 9 Music Appreciation -CC **Could fill in with Social Sciences & History exam, Humanities exam, or something else Free Electives 12 Concepts of Physical Fitness and Wellness –CC Accounting 1 -SL Principles of Management –CC FEMA 3 credits Extras: Introduction to Criminal Justice –CC If he hasn't completed the fema credits or the SL course then you could move Criminal Justice up to free electives. Associate in Arts TESC Plan - Puttlesbridge - 12-24-2012 Thank you so much for you input, it is wonderful to have such great people who are willing to help, I love this forum. He has completed the SL classed but not the FEMA, so we could move the Criminal Justice to Free electives. I had just figured as the FEMA were free they would have been a good filler, but looks like we will not need them. Associate in Arts TESC Plan - sanantone - 12-24-2012 Intro to Criminal Justice is almost always going to be coded as AOJ-102. TESC has this course listed as a social science. It is erroneously listed as a human services course on the DSST page. I had an Intro to CJ course coded as AOJ-102 and transcribed as a social science without even asking. Just because a course is transcribed as an AOJ course does not mean it will automatically not be counted as a social science. For CJ courses that are not offered by TESC, TESC will have to determine if its contents warrant it being a social science. For Intro to CJ, TESC has already determined that it is a social science. In other words, if TESC transcribes the Intro to CJ course as AOJ-102, it means that the contents of the course match the course at offered by TESC and it is automatically a social science. If it weren't, it would not be coded AOJ-102. There is a member on here who used several AOJ courses from Penn foster for his social science degree. I used a few AOJ courses myself. Don't even bother calling the advisor hotline about this. An advisor told me that the DSST for Fundamentals of Counseling would not count as a social science because it's listed as a human services course. I think this was also the lady who hung up on me. When the test score got to TESC, it was transcribed as PSY-331 like it was for umpteen million other people on this forum and went into my social science area of study. By the way, this lady also couldn't tell me if Intermediate Algebra would fulfill the math requirement for my degree. It did. If you want to see for yourself, TESC has 5 of its own AOJ courses listed as social sciences including AOJ-102. http://www.tesc.edu/academics/courses/Gen-Ed-Electives.cfm#Social_Sciences_Subject_Areas |