When you transfer FEMA creds how are they applied? Would they fall under Applied Business, Sociology, etc? I am trying to think how best to transfer credits. Thanks! Marc http://www.gratisair.com
They would most likely be considered lower level ( freshman-sophomore) electives. If you were in the TESC Associates degree program they'd be part of your major in Emergency Disaster Management or in some other Associate's degree in Emergency Disaster Managment -but as a rule they are considered lower level electives by most schools. http://www.tesc.edu/prospective/undergraduate/credit/degree.php
Got credit for my FEMA courses at TESC. Thomas Edison Course Descriptions http://www.tesc.edu/plasearch/ EDM 101 - IS001 EDM 102 - IS002 EDM 103 - IS007 EDM 107 - IS230 EDM 120 - IS120 EDM 121 - IS324 EDM 122 - IS288 EDM 123 - IS195 EDM 124 - IS275 EDM 126 - IS208 EDM 130 - IS279 EDM 140 - IS393 EDM 154 - IS005 EDM 155 - IS346 EDM 172 - IS301 EDM 190 - IS008 EDM 191 - IS010 EDM 192 - IS011 EDM 193 - IS111 EDM 200 - IS292 EDM 203 - IS139 EDM 207 - IS240 EDM 208 - IS241 EDM 209 - IS242 EDM 210 - IS244 EDM 221 - IS630 EDM 222 - IS600 EDM 223 - IS015 EDM 224 - IS235 EDM 225 - IS631 EDM 232 - IS386 EDM 240 - IS009 EDM 241 - IS394 EDM 242 - IS271 EDM 290 - IS632 EDM 303 - IS513 EDM 390 - Q534 EDM 399 - IS003 FIS 391 - Q118 FIS 461 - Q318 . Excelsior accepted transfer from TESC. Kept the course numbers. Listed them as applied professional. .
Too bad the FEMA courses are not available to foreign students. The courses certainly look interesting and they would be a cheaper means for me to acquire 15 credit hours.