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Help need input please : - geissingert - 03-27-2015

Hi,

I'm trying to help someone to obtain their degree faster and less expensive. He has taken many courses. He wants a business degree, needs for the job he is working in now. I see that he might be super close to being able to get his Criminal Justice degree too.

Can someone give guidance on which courses are needed for a business degree and a criminal justice degree at TESC or COSC. He is a Connecticut resident for COSC (If that matters) I also need to know which classes he can take that are upper level that are inexpensive. ( see post below for updated list for classes & credits taken)

Here are the courses he has taken and received credits for already:

Literature & Comp
English Comp
Gen Psych I
Gen Psych II
Intro to Sociology
College Mathematics
Intermediate Algebra
Business Communications
Intro to Computer Applications
Business Statistics
Financial ACCT 1

Intro to Speech Communications
Computer Aided Drafting
Cad advanced topics
Lab Cad
Engineering Graphics
Lab Eng. Graphics
Eng Materials
HTML & Website Development

Intro to criminal justice
Juvenile Delinquency
Criminal Law
Criminal Investigation
Rules-evidence & court procedures
Intro to forensic science
Police organization & admin
constitutional law
interpersonal Dynamics CJ Prof
Spanish for CJ Professionals
Manufacturing process
Foundations for University Success


Help need input please : - rebel100 - 03-27-2015

What are the course numbers? I can't tell what, if anything, is upper level.


Help need input please : - dfrecore - 03-27-2015

And the number of credits he received for each course as well.


Help need input please : - KayV - 03-27-2015

And while we are being high maintenance, are these courses from a community college, university, or elsewhere? And is Literature and Composition from the AP exam?


Help need input please : - geissingert - 03-27-2015

Ill have to get that info.


Help need input please : - geissingert - 03-27-2015

KayV Wrote:And while we are being high maintenance, are these courses from a community college, university, or elsewhere? And is Literature and Composition from the AP exam?

I didn't see all the credits listed on his sheet. It looks like PU lumped some as 33 credits under general

From Community College in Connecticut & Phoenix University:

ACC K111 FINANCIAL ACCT I
2000CAD K1200 COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING
2000CAD K1201 LAB, COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING
2000CAD K2222 CAD-ADVANCED TOPICS
2000 CAD K2223 LAB, CAD-ADVANCED TOPICS
1999 CADK 1100 FUND OF ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
1999 CADK 1101 LAB, FUND ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
2000 CIVK 1100 ENGINEERING MATERIALS
2000 CIVK 1101 LAB, ENGINEERING MATERIALS
2000 CSCK 1230 HTML AND WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT
2002 ENG K112 LITERATURE & COMPOSITION COMM/215
2001 ENG K131 INTRO TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION
2001 LAW K111 INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
2001 LAW K116 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
2002 LAW K160 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
2002 LAW K211 CRIMINAL LAW
2001 LAW K213 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
2002 LAW K214 RULES-EVIDENCE & COURT PROCEDR
2002 LAW K216 INTRO TO FORENSIC SCIENCE
2001 LAWK 113 POLICE ORGANIZATION & ADMIN
2002 LAWK 116 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
2001 LAWK 221 INTERPERSONAL DYNAMICS CJ PROF
2002 LAWK 223 SPANISH FOR C J PROFESSIONALS
2000 MAT K109 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
2000 MFG K1100 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
2000 MFG K1101 LAB, MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
2001 PSY K111 GEN PSYCH I 3
2002 PSYK 112 GEN PSYCH II 3
2001 SOC K111 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3
MTH/209 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS II 3
ENGPROF/01 ENGLISH COMPOSITION PROFICIENCY COURSE 3
COM/295 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (LD) (3.0 credits)
BIS/220 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEMS (LD) (3.0 credits)
QNT/275 STATISTICS FOR DECISION MAKING (LD) (3.0 credits)
ENG K112 LITERATURE & COMPOSITION (LD) (3.0
ENG K131 INTRO TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION (LD) (3.0
MTH/209 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS II (LD) (3.0 credits
MAT K109 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (LD) (3.0 credits)
LAW K111 INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE (LD) (3.0 credits)
LAW K160 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY (LD) (3.0 credits)
GEN/201 FOUNDATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY SUCCESS (LD) (3.0 credits)
SOC K111 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY (LD) (3.0 credits)
CAD K1201 LAB, COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING (LD) (2.0 credits)
CSC K1230 HTML AND WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT (LD) (4.0 credits)
A LAW K216 INTRO TO FORENSIC SCIENCE (LD) (3.0 credits)
LAW K116 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (LD) (3.0 credits)
LAW K223 SPANISH FOR C J PROFESSIONALS (LD) (3.0 credits)
MFG K1100 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES (LD) (2.0 credits)
LAW K214 RULES-EVIDENCE & COURT PROCEDR (LD) (3.0 credits)
LAW K213 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (LD) (3.0 credits)
CAD K1101 LAB, FUND ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (LD) (2.0 credits)
CAD K1100 FUND OF ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (LD) (1.0 credits)
MFG K1101 LAB, MANUFACTURING PROCESSES (LD) (1.0 credits)
Lower Division - ACC K111 FINANCIAL ACCT I (4.0 credits) -
Lower Division - CAD K1200 COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING (1.0 credits) -
Lower Division - CIV K1100 ENGINEERING MATERIALS (3.0 credits) -
Lower Division - CIV K1101 LAB, ENGINEERING MATERIALS (1.0 credits) -
Lower Division - LAW K113 POLICE ORGANIZATION & ADMIN (3.0 credits) -
Lower Division - LAW K211 CRIMINAL LAW (3.0 credits) -
Lower Division - LAW K221 INTERPERSONAL DYNAMICS CJ PROF (3.0 credits) -
Lower Division - PSY K111 GEN PSYCH I (3.0 credits) -
Lower Division - PSY K112 GEN PSYCH II (3.0 credits)


Help need input please : - KayV - 03-28-2015

It looks like the first set of courses comes from the community college and the second set comes from Phoenix, and that the courses listed at the very end are actually courses that Phoenix accepted in transfer since they duplicate the very first set of classes listed. Does that sound right?

It also looks like the 1999-2002 prefixes are the year the courses were taken. For the classes listed without a transfer equivalent, shall we just assume 3 hours of credit?


Help need input please : - geissingert - 03-28-2015

Yes I figured they were 3 credits except for the labs, Im guessing 1.