07-26-2016, 04:17 PM
I'm under an older catalog. I also have research methods as a requirement and research in psych was placed on my academic eval as satisfying the requirement (It was preplanned, I have not actually taken the course yet, was looking at taking it through study.com). For criminological theory I believe Victimology should work. The DSST Intro to Law Enforcement used to duplicate intro to Criminal Justice, but not sure how it is transferring after the changes. Juvenile Delinquency will work as an elective and is available though Excelisor credit by exam but have to use Pearson test center, it is a little cheaper then some of the other options. The DSST criminal justice exam used to transfer in as 6 credits (3 credits satisfying the criminal justice admin requirement, and the other 3 credits as CJ elective).
TESC AAS CJ, December 2015
Working on TESU BA CJ/PSY March 2018
TECEP: Marriage and Family, Abnormal Psy, Intro to Soc, Psy of Women, Public Relations, Computer Concepts and Applications, Liberal Arts Math
ECE: Cultural Diversity, Juvenile Delinquency, Workplace Communications, Business Information Systems
DSST: Criminal Justice, Principles of Supervision, Substance Abuse
PF: Principles of Loss Prevention, White Collar Crime, Criminal Law
Propero: Victimology, Criminology, Intro to Homeland Security, Juvenile Justice, Criminal Justice Ethics
The Institutes: Ethics Course
AP: American History
FHSU: Justice in the Information Age
NOCTI Business Solutions: Protective Services, Security and Protective Services
Schmoop: Drugs in Lit
Working on TESU BA CJ/PSY March 2018
TECEP: Marriage and Family, Abnormal Psy, Intro to Soc, Psy of Women, Public Relations, Computer Concepts and Applications, Liberal Arts Math
ECE: Cultural Diversity, Juvenile Delinquency, Workplace Communications, Business Information Systems
DSST: Criminal Justice, Principles of Supervision, Substance Abuse
PF: Principles of Loss Prevention, White Collar Crime, Criminal Law
Propero: Victimology, Criminology, Intro to Homeland Security, Juvenile Justice, Criminal Justice Ethics
The Institutes: Ethics Course
AP: American History
FHSU: Justice in the Information Age
NOCTI Business Solutions: Protective Services, Security and Protective Services
Schmoop: Drugs in Lit