06-19-2011, 07:31 PM
Yep, I initially was going to go for the Criminal Justice degree but then I decided I didn't want to limit myself with that degree because I really don't think I am going to end up pursuing a career in any law enforcement field. Because Social Sciences is so broad, it can be pertinent to so many job fields I think.
My criminal justice credits all plugged into the Social Sciences requirements.
Basically, I have my associates in CJ from Penn Foster, 12 CLEP credits, 12 ALEKS credits, English II from Straighterline, (I did English I at Penn Foster),,
ALL of my upper level courses are completed thanks to Penn Foster only, and all I need to finish my Social Science degree from TESC is some remaining humanities electives and general electives.
One thing, the Penn Foster math class in the CJ program didn't cover the math requirement at TESC, it was only a 2 credit course,, it ended up going under my free electives, so I did my math through ALEKS.
Penn Foster is pretty awesome, I must say.
My criminal justice credits all plugged into the Social Sciences requirements.
Basically, I have my associates in CJ from Penn Foster, 12 CLEP credits, 12 ALEKS credits, English II from Straighterline, (I did English I at Penn Foster),,
ALL of my upper level courses are completed thanks to Penn Foster only, and all I need to finish my Social Science degree from TESC is some remaining humanities electives and general electives.
One thing, the Penn Foster math class in the CJ program didn't cover the math requirement at TESC, it was only a 2 credit course,, it ended up going under my free electives, so I did my math through ALEKS.
Penn Foster is pretty awesome, I must say.
BA in Social Sciences from TESC complete!! Looking into online grad schools :coolgleam: