12-24-2012, 12:34 PM
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.
-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.
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.