07-06-2015, 04:22 PM
TESC issued a new catalog for their degree programs. Some of the gen ed requirements changed. If anyone was planning their degree before July 1st but apply after July 1st may have to make some slight changes to their degree plan. TESC now requires 3 credits of oral communications such as speech, and 3 credits of information literacy such as literature. The number of credits for different categories in the gen ed requirements changed such as natural science requiring 4-7 credits instead of the 3 credits previously. The area of study changed for some programs such as psychology and criminal justice. I think the BSBA has some slight changes. One program that changed quite a bit was psychology. It used to have 3 required courses with 21 electives. Now it has more specific requirements that cannot be tested out of like before but can still be done easily with Tor College Credits or other sources. Most of the changes are still test (DSST, CLEP, TECEP etc) or alternative credit friendly (Straighterline, Penn Foster, Tor College Credits, etc.) and credits can still be transferred in.
TESC AAS CJ, December 2015
Working on TESU BA CJ/PSY March 2018
TECEP: Marriage and Family, Abnormal Psy, Intro to Soc, Psy of Women, Public Relations, Computer Concepts and Applications, Liberal Arts Math
ECE: Cultural Diversity, Juvenile Delinquency, Workplace Communications, Business Information Systems
DSST: Criminal Justice, Principles of Supervision, Substance Abuse
PF: Principles of Loss Prevention, White Collar Crime, Criminal Law
Propero: Victimology, Criminology, Intro to Homeland Security, Juvenile Justice, Criminal Justice Ethics
The Institutes: Ethics Course
AP: American History
FHSU: Justice in the Information Age
NOCTI Business Solutions: Protective Services, Security and Protective Services
Schmoop: Drugs in Lit
Working on TESU BA CJ/PSY March 2018
TECEP: Marriage and Family, Abnormal Psy, Intro to Soc, Psy of Women, Public Relations, Computer Concepts and Applications, Liberal Arts Math
ECE: Cultural Diversity, Juvenile Delinquency, Workplace Communications, Business Information Systems
DSST: Criminal Justice, Principles of Supervision, Substance Abuse
PF: Principles of Loss Prevention, White Collar Crime, Criminal Law
Propero: Victimology, Criminology, Intro to Homeland Security, Juvenile Justice, Criminal Justice Ethics
The Institutes: Ethics Course
AP: American History
FHSU: Justice in the Information Age
NOCTI Business Solutions: Protective Services, Security and Protective Services
Schmoop: Drugs in Lit