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Question on a couple of courses in CJ at TESC - Scarecrow - 03-26-2008 Anyone know of simmilar courses that will transfer to TESC? Here is what I have planned (forced to take): White Collar Crime Victimology and Criminal Behavior Public Policy, Crime & Criminal Justice Terrorism Research Methods in Social Science If anyone has taken theses classes I would really like to hear your thoughts on these. Thanks! Question on a couple of courses in CJ at TESC - snowwhite88 - 03-26-2008 Hi, I'm looking for the same courses to take elsewhere too! Trying to cut down on the cost Have you checked out the Victimology course at Adams State College? You can view it here as well as other Criminal Justice courses. The tuition is $360 and it is independent study. I'm still waiting for them to send me the instructions and material for the course so I can't tell you much about it. Question on a couple of courses in CJ at TESC - snowwhite88 - 03-26-2008 I should also add that Penn Foster has these courses: White Collar Crime, Victimology, and Terrorism that you can take. However, they require certain pre-requisites so I wasn't able to take them. Also if cost isn't an issue for you, Ball State University offers Victimology and Research Methods via independent study. University of Northern Iowa also offers several CJ courses that might be worth checking out. I Hope that helps! Question on a couple of courses in CJ at TESC - Scarecrow - 04-30-2008 Just to update, I ended up taking Terrorism, White Collar Crime and Victimology from Penn Foster. They were alot cheaper than taking them a TESC. The down side is they are awarded as credit w/no grade. If you are not completing a degree at Penn Foster, then you do not have to take the pre-req. for the above courses... Hope this helps someone! Question on a couple of courses in CJ at TESC - autoxer240 - 04-30-2008 My Antiterrorism Level II course that I attended through the USAF counted at 2 credits toward the "Terrorism" requirement. Even though it was only 2 credits my eval. listed the requirement as complete and I just have to make up the 1 credit in CJ electives. I also took the TheBackup.com 2 credit terrorism course, but have yet to finish the transcripting process through North Idaho College. We shall see... -David Question on a couple of courses in CJ at TESC - a4tunatemom - 12-27-2008 Scarecrow Wrote:Anyone know of simmilar courses that will transfer to TESC? Scarecrow, What public policy course did you wind up taking? Danielle Question on a couple of courses in CJ at TESC - cookderosa - 12-27-2008 Scarecrow Wrote:Anyone know of simmilar courses that will transfer to TESC?>> I have taken Research Methods in Social Science. In a word: cake Question on a couple of courses in CJ at TESC - bat21 - 12-28-2008 AMU was pretty easy , but pricey but doable in 8 weeks. Not a bad class either. Question on a couple of courses in CJ at TESC - a4tunatemom - 12-28-2008 bat21 Wrote:AMU was pretty easy , but pricey but doable in 8 weeks. Not a bad class either. Which class did you take at AMU? Public Policy or Research Methods? Can you let me know what the workload was like? How many papers or projects? Was there a proctored midterm or final? Danielle Question on a couple of courses in CJ at TESC - soupbone - 09-23-2009 Bumping this thread in hopes that there are other options for CJ equivalents at TESC. Anyone? |