02-01-2010, 10:04 PM
While you probably will not be able to receive credit for those courses, your experience in emergency disaster response could qualify you to be accepted into Thomas Edison State College's Bachelor of Science Human Services in Emergency Disaster Services degree path.
A combination of CLEP tests, DSST (like CLEP tests), TECEPS (Thomas Edison's version of a CLEP) and ECE (Excelsior College Examination), and FEMA classes ( Emergency Management Institute - FEMA Independent Study Program ) can get you set for your degree.
Attached you will find my degree plan. If you search for "emergency management" on this forum you will find a lot of information on this degree.
Good luck on whatever path you decide to follow for your degree! :hurray:
A combination of CLEP tests, DSST (like CLEP tests), TECEPS (Thomas Edison's version of a CLEP) and ECE (Excelsior College Examination), and FEMA classes ( Emergency Management Institute - FEMA Independent Study Program ) can get you set for your degree.
Attached you will find my degree plan. If you search for "emergency management" on this forum you will find a lot of information on this degree.
Good luck on whatever path you decide to follow for your degree! :hurray:
~Autumn
Master of Arts - Emergency and Disaster Management - Estimated Completion 2014
Bachelor of Science Human Services in Emergency Disaster Services - TESC- December 2009
Culinary Arts Certificate - Boise State University 2002
Education teaches a man to spell experience.
Master of Arts - Emergency and Disaster Management - Estimated Completion 2014
Bachelor of Science Human Services in Emergency Disaster Services - TESC- December 2009
Culinary Arts Certificate - Boise State University 2002
Education teaches a man to spell experience.
