10-15-2019, 08:44 PM
(10-15-2019, 02:02 PM)Gojira5400 Wrote: Hello, I'm sorry if I'm posting this in the complete wrong area but I'm new to this forum and saw a link from the CLEP reddit community to come to this thread and ask questions on my degree plan for 1 of the big 3. My job requires me to have at least an Associates degree and preferably in Criminal Justice. I have been leaning towards Excelsior for the credits but whichever one would be easier and faster I'm fine with. I would be okay if it's not in Criminal Justice even though I would really like it to be since it would create more opportunity for me, the most essential point of this is to get an Associates Degree and eventually a Bachelors Degree as soon as possible. Over the past 2 or 3 months I have been taking CLEP and DSST exams, the following are the credits I have so far:
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
American Literature
College Composition
College Composition Modular
English Literature
Intro to Psychology
Intro to Sociology
Untied States History 1
United States History 2
American Government
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Management
College Mathematics
Intro to Criminal Justice
Intro to Law Enforcement
If I were able to get close to a complete degree in Criminal Justice and take a capstone course or take any left over courses for Criminal Justice I would do that. My goal is to finish by the end of the year, if it would take much longer vs a different degree plan I would probably take that route instead. Again not sure if this is the right place but thank you for the help.
1. AAS in Criminal Justice. https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/aas/index
2. You would only need to take one course at TESU for AAS in Criminal Justice. Course: Information LiteracySOS-110: Critical Information Literacy
3. Criminal Justice requires specific courses. SDC (study.com) has the most credit courses for criminal justice using alternative credit methods. https://study.com/directory/school/Thoma...ransferTab (note: Please verify with TESU before taking the courses to ensure a accurate transfer of credit)