defscarlett Wrote:I actually switched my degree again to BS Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness since I only have about 5 classes left for that one. TESC won't allow me to get the BA in CJ since they're too closely related. After I finish my BS-HSEP then I was going to move toward the BSBA-CIS with TESC. I wanted to take the CJ through PF just to get the education, but then started thinking why not just take the degree if I won't need a whole lot of extra credits for it. That and it will allow me to put a CJ degree on my resume.
Understood. Why not simply activate the AAS in CJ while completing the current BS in HSEP? If they feel the progams are close there should be enough current courses that can be applied to the associate's 21CR area of study, correct? Then just take criminology and victimology from PF while finishing up your remaining five classes and graduate with both degrees. If you were not aware, you can graduate with an associate's and bachelor's on the same conferral date for the one fee.
Once, complete, you can work your way through the BSBA taking advantage of the PPC tuition plan (if/when your current tuition plans ends).
Below are TECEPS you can use to tackle all, if not most, of the 24 NEW credits needed in core/area of study.
BSBA, CIS - Choose from 7 TECEPs for Core/Area of Study/Bus Electives:
BSBA Core: ACC101, ACC102, CIS107, BUS311, BUS421
BSBA CIS Req/Electives: CMP354 ?
Business Electives: COM210
BSBA, GM - Choose from 11+ TECEPs for Core/Area of Study/Bus Electives:
BSBA Core: ACC101, ACC102, CIS107, BUS311, BUS421
BSBA GMS Req/Electives: COM210, MAR321, MAR322, MAR323, OPM301
Business Electives: COM210
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TESC:
AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
BA, Social Sciences. 2010. Arnold Fletcher Award.
AAS, Environmental, Safety & Security Technologies. 2011
BSBA, General Management. 2011. Arnold Fletcher Award. Sigma Beta Delta (ΣΒΔ!