03-08-2016, 02:52 PM
A question immediately pops up...
For the science portion:
I have several certifications in hazardous materials. I have, for instance 40 hour (in class, not online) HAZWOPR, taught by a college. I have Hazardous Materials Team Operations, which was a state (classroom) course, that certifies you as a hazardous materials technician. I also wrote a book on WMD, but, it just would demonstrate I have an ok grasp of basic science....
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Does CO have a history of accepting that type of education in lieu of seat time or clepping?
For the science portion:
I have several certifications in hazardous materials. I have, for instance 40 hour (in class, not online) HAZWOPR, taught by a college. I have Hazardous Materials Team Operations, which was a state (classroom) course, that certifies you as a hazardous materials technician. I also wrote a book on WMD, but, it just would demonstrate I have an ok grasp of basic science....

Does CO have a history of accepting that type of education in lieu of seat time or clepping?

Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Thomas Edison State University 2018
Cert in Emergency Management - Three Rivers CC 2017
Cert in Basic Police Ed - Walters State CC 1996
Current Goal: new job
Working on: securing funding I don't have to pay back for a Masters.
Up Next: Toying with Masters Programs
Finished: First Degree
Older Experience with: PLA / Portfolios, RPNow, Proctor U, ACE, NCCRS, DAVAR Academy (formerly Tor), Straighterline, TESU, Ed4Credit, Study.com, The Institutes, Kaplan, ALEKS, FEMA IS, NFA IS, brick & mortar community colleges, LOTS of vocational schools...
My list of academic courses: link