rebel100 Wrote:Well, looks like I was WRONG. I received this note back from the advising office at COSC:
" Apparently it does not meet our ethics requirement. If it’s just a matter of meeting the general education requirement (and it wouldn’t be met through a concentration course like Ethics in Public Safety for PSA or Heath Care Ethics in HCS) then she may want to consider the DSST Ethics in America exam. Hope that helps."
This is something of a reversal as I was allowed to use "Nursing ethics" to meet the requirement. Disappointing, but there it is. Good catch Tedium.
Yeah, I'm sorry, man. That sucks. I remember reading that when Saylor first came out with it and thinking that it was odd on COSC's part not to let it count toward your ethics requirement.
I don't think it's a reversal, I think the advisor just meant that if her concentration didn't already have its own ethics course she could take the DSST. Not that she couldn't take Ethics in Public Safety, etc. They are just hating on this one Saylor course for some reason. Does that seem right? Or are we thinking about two different things?
IN-PROGRESS:
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MAYBE:
Texas A&M University-Commerce -
BAAS General Studies
BAAS Organizational Leadership
COMPLETED:
Southeast Tourism Society - TMP (02/2020)
Pierpont Community and Technical College - AAS BOG, AOE: English (12/2018)
FEMA - PDS Certificate (04/30/2014)
GED (11/16/2004)
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MAYBE:
Texas A&M University-Commerce -
BAAS General Studies
BAAS Organizational Leadership
COMPLETED:
Southeast Tourism Society - TMP (02/2020)
Pierpont Community and Technical College - AAS BOG, AOE: English (12/2018)
FEMA - PDS Certificate (04/30/2014)
GED (11/16/2004)