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Forensic Science Course - Aaseqwe6101 - 10-20-2020

I was wondering if anyone knew where to pick up a Forensic Science course/class for an AAS in Criminal Justice from TESU?


RE: Forensic Science Course - ctcarl - 10-20-2020

Check out TEEX. They have a few, and as a bonus most of them are low-cost because they're subsidized by various government agencies


RE: Forensic Science Course - rachel83az - 10-20-2020

TEEX has several that might work, maybe. https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-TEEX-also-has-new-cheap-online-forensics-law-enforcement-courses

Huh, I thought that this degree had a capstone but apparently not.


RE: Forensic Science Course - Aaseqwe6101 - 10-20-2020

I was already looking at TEEX for elective credits, guess I have an excuse to grab another course/class Smile

Thanks for the quick replies!


RE: Forensic Science Course - dfrecore - 10-20-2020

(10-20-2020, 11:50 AM)Aaseqwe6101 Wrote: I was wondering if anyone knew where to pick up a Forensic Science course/class for an AAS in Criminal Justice from TESU?

Study.com's CJ 106: Forensic Science works and comes in as AOJ-280

TEEX-0302 Foundations of Forensic Photography (FSA116 ) is only 1cr, and comes in as AOJ-240, so while it will work as an elective, it won't work in the AOS.


RE: Forensic Science Course - Aaseqwe6101 - 10-20-2020

(10-20-2020, 04:03 PM)dfrecore Wrote:
(10-20-2020, 11:50 AM)Aaseqwe6101 Wrote: I was wondering if anyone knew where to pick up a Forensic Science course/class for an AAS in Criminal Justice from TESU?

Study.com's CJ 106: Forensic Science works and comes in as AOJ-280

TEEX-0302 Foundations of Forensic Photography (FSA116 ) is only 1cr, and comes in as AOJ-240, so while it will work as an elective, it won't work in the AOS.

Alright, I'll do the Study.com course then. Thanks for the heads up.


RE: Forensic Science Course - SkaroFamily - 11-12-2020

Does anyone know if the TEEX Classes like Basic Criminal Investigation, FOundations of Fingerprint Comparison, Investigating Tools & Equipment, Basic Property Technician, and Foundations of Courtroom Testimony will transfer to Excelsior in the Liberal Arts Study Degree?


RE: Forensic Science Course - dfrecore - 11-12-2020

(11-12-2020, 02:50 PM)SkaroFamily Wrote: Does anyone know if the TEEX Classes like Basic Criminal Investigation, FOundations of Fingerprint Comparison, Investigating Tools & Equipment, Basic Property Technician, and Foundations of Courtroom Testimony will transfer to Excelsior in the Liberal Arts Study Degree?

I do not.

BUT, Investigative Tools & Equipment (FSA300), Scene Basics: Security, Searches & Documentation (FSA301), Basic Fingerprint Processing (FSA303) and Fingerprint Processing on Difficult Surfaces (FSA304) are all worth 0 credits (they are not ACE-recommended for credit).


RE: Forensic Science Course - ctcarl - 11-12-2020

(11-12-2020, 02:50 PM)SkaroFamily Wrote: Does anyone know if the TEEX Classes like Basic Criminal Investigation, FOundations of Fingerprint Comparison, Investigating Tools & Equipment, Basic Property Technician, and Foundations of Courtroom Testimony will transfer to Excelsior in the Liberal Arts Study Degree?

FWIW, Basic Criminal Investigation and Basic Property Technician were both accepted as Electives on my EC BSLS.   

Foundations of Fingerprint Comparison, Foundations of Courtroom Testimony, Death Investigation Online and Foundations of Forensic Photography didn't, but I was having such a good time with TEEX courses that I actually blew right past my degree requirements and they all wound up "below the line" as excess credit on my transcript.


RE: Forensic Science Course - TwinMom - 11-12-2020

At EC, SDC Forensic Science comes in as a free elective-not as a CJ credit