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TESU BALS no concentration - Criminal Law? - mariorun - 04-07-2020

Does anyone know if Criminal Law can be used in the BALS AOS w/ no concentration?

SDC has it on their transfer list under Social Science, but I just want to make sure this isn't one of those types that are excluded. 
I tried searching, but all I found were threads from people filling a Criminal Justice degree

Thanks!


RE: TESU BALS no concentration - Criminal Law? - bjcheung77 - 04-07-2020

Yes, it can be used as it will come in as an AOJ Criminal Justice course which is a Liberal Studies (Arts & Science) course.


RE: TESU BALS no concentration - Criminal Law? - darthweezy - 04-08-2020

Make sure you take the TEEX Death Investigation course. It's cheap and can be knocked out pretty quickly for UL credit.


RE: TESU BALS no concentration - Criminal Law? - mariorun - 04-08-2020

(04-07-2020, 08:56 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Yes, it can be used as it will come in as an AOJ Criminal Justice course which is a Liberal Studies (Arts & Science) course.

(04-08-2020, 01:46 AM)darthweezy Wrote: Make sure you take the TEEX Death Investigation course. It's cheap and can be knocked out pretty quickly for UL credit.

Thanks for confirmation bjcheung77!

darthweezy, thanks for the tip! I'm gonna check it out


RE: TESU BALS no concentration - Criminal Law? - darthweezy - 04-09-2020

There are a few other TEEX criminal courses (finger printing and forensic photography) along with all of the cyber courses you should do as well. I think it comes out to around 18-20 credits total for cheap.


RE: TESU BALS no concentration - Criminal Law? - dfrecore - 04-10-2020

Just an FYI, not all CJ courses can be used in the AOS for a BALS at TESU. The "theory" courses will work, the "applied" courses will not. It's sometimes hard to tell which will and which won't work though.