11-20-2012, 12:52 PM
Thanks sklineho. That is really helpful! Did you use a list that was recently acquired from TESC?
I think I used a list from degreeforum.net (uh... this site) dated Feb 2011, and after I finished taking them all I found another list dated Aug 2011. There were just a couple discrepancies. It looks like your list has a test or two that is different as well. Also, some of the tests from the list on degreeforum.net look as if you have to take one FEMA course "plus" and additional FEMA course which equates to a single course at TESC. It is not clear if this results in 1 credit awarded or 2 credits. How did you handle these in your list?
Frederick Community College (FCC) is even more confusing in regards to how credits transfer over. For example, if you look at Animals in Disasters (Letter of Recognition - 7) it appears from this that you get 6 credits for taking 4 courses. Other entries look as if you need to take several FEMA courses to earn one credit. It looks like the way you approached this was to just take the courses that looked like they had a one to one correspondence. It that correct?
I think I used a list from degreeforum.net (uh... this site) dated Feb 2011, and after I finished taking them all I found another list dated Aug 2011. There were just a couple discrepancies. It looks like your list has a test or two that is different as well. Also, some of the tests from the list on degreeforum.net look as if you have to take one FEMA course "plus" and additional FEMA course which equates to a single course at TESC. It is not clear if this results in 1 credit awarded or 2 credits. How did you handle these in your list?
Frederick Community College (FCC) is even more confusing in regards to how credits transfer over. For example, if you look at Animals in Disasters (Letter of Recognition - 7) it appears from this that you get 6 credits for taking 4 courses. Other entries look as if you need to take several FEMA courses to earn one credit. It looks like the way you approached this was to just take the courses that looked like they had a one to one correspondence. It that correct?