Hi, I've been lurking for a bit and this is my first post so I will do a quick introduction first. I'm 52 and retired from my first career in law enforcement recently. I never really needed a degree, and while I thought about it over the years I never really acted on it. I'm now a Juvenile Probation Officer and will need a degree to move on into my next career as (hopefully) a case manager for family services, or possibly becoming a special education teacher for a few years before I'm ready to stop working. My first goal is to get an AA and BALS with a social sciences concentration from TESU and then possibly go through WGU for the SPED degree.
I have four lower level credits for Immigration Law (4) from an ACE approved academy from a very long time ago. Does any know if these credits would satisfy the Civic Engagement portion of the General Education requirements of the BALS?
Will the Sophia Greek Philosophers course satisfy the Information Literacy requirement?
Thanks, and I hope to contribute more as time goes by.
Edited to add: I also somehow have a Introduction to Criminal Justice course and an Introduction to the Administration of Justice course from two different schools. Does anyone know if they will be counted as the same course? I suspect so, but hope I would somehow be able to get credit for both.
I have four lower level credits for Immigration Law (4) from an ACE approved academy from a very long time ago. Does any know if these credits would satisfy the Civic Engagement portion of the General Education requirements of the BALS?
Will the Sophia Greek Philosophers course satisfy the Information Literacy requirement?
Thanks, and I hope to contribute more as time goes by.
Edited to add: I also somehow have a Introduction to Criminal Justice course and an Introduction to the Administration of Justice course from two different schools. Does anyone know if they will be counted as the same course? I suspect so, but hope I would somehow be able to get credit for both.