04-15-2023, 09:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-15-2023, 09:18 PM by PrettyFlyforaChiGuy.)
I can't find Broward's residency requirements to see how many courses you need to take through them. Do you know?
I searched for "ACE" and "Credly" in their catalog and found nothing. Are they accepted? On this page, I don't see ACE as an option: https://catalog.broward.edu/academic-aff...-learning/
So, those are important questions, but I'll spitball from here based on best-case scenarios. If Broward accepts Study.com courses and you would meet their residency requirements by taking enough classes through Broward, you could just take Intro to Criminal Justice and Intro to Criminology on Study.com too. I recently finished Intro to CJ and Criminal Law there and found that Intro to Criminology was ~50% complete. After a placement test, it was at ~90/123 quizzes. Juvenile Justice is at 21/81 quizzes, but I believe much of that overlap came from the Criminal Law course. If you have experience in the field, I'm sure you could zoom through.
If SDC's Presentation Skills in the Workplace is accepted for Public Speaking, I'd strongly suggest you zoom through that one as well. However, the degree plan has "Recommended" next to that course, so I'm unsure if it's even required.
I would say Intro to Environmental Science is probably more straightforward on Sophia, and maybe you could also do Art History there for Humanities. On the other hand, if you like SDC's format and can get through 4-5 courses in a month, you could just stick to SDC. Maybe other users have brighter ideas though.
What other courses have you completed? There are still some other courses listed in the degree plan.
I searched for "ACE" and "Credly" in their catalog and found nothing. Are they accepted? On this page, I don't see ACE as an option: https://catalog.broward.edu/academic-aff...-learning/
So, those are important questions, but I'll spitball from here based on best-case scenarios. If Broward accepts Study.com courses and you would meet their residency requirements by taking enough classes through Broward, you could just take Intro to Criminal Justice and Intro to Criminology on Study.com too. I recently finished Intro to CJ and Criminal Law there and found that Intro to Criminology was ~50% complete. After a placement test, it was at ~90/123 quizzes. Juvenile Justice is at 21/81 quizzes, but I believe much of that overlap came from the Criminal Law course. If you have experience in the field, I'm sure you could zoom through.
If SDC's Presentation Skills in the Workplace is accepted for Public Speaking, I'd strongly suggest you zoom through that one as well. However, the degree plan has "Recommended" next to that course, so I'm unsure if it's even required.
I would say Intro to Environmental Science is probably more straightforward on Sophia, and maybe you could also do Art History there for Humanities. On the other hand, if you like SDC's format and can get through 4-5 courses in a month, you could just stick to SDC. Maybe other users have brighter ideas though.
What other courses have you completed? There are still some other courses listed in the degree plan.
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