Has anyone taken the FEMA Module Exams that Frederick College has for the Emergency Management Program? I know that you must take the courses first then take the exams. I am interested in taking them so that I can earn the certificates in Emergency Management, then work towards the AA degree they have. How much do they cost? How difficult are they? How long did they take? Also has anyone completed the AA Emergency Management that they offer? Do you think it was worth it? Any other info that you may have on them would be helpful.
A.A.S. Degree/Certificate http://www.frederick.edu/download/ProgramBrochure/emsfema.pdf http://www.frederick.edu/courses_and_programs/degree_emergency_management.aspx http://www.frederick.edu/download/programs/EMProgramsInfopro.pdf http://www.frederick.edu/download/programs/registrationinstructions.pdf Try contacting [email protected] with questions. ---- College Credit for IS Courses http://www.emergencymanagementstudy.com/content/files/downloads/November%20%2009%20college%20credit%20app.pdf Lower division college credit is offered through Frederick Community College at a fee of $75 per semester hour. These courses will reflect “P’ for passing on your transcript. Fredrick Payment Calculation Total # of Semester Hours: __________ X $75.00 = Total Payment ---- I have not used the program at Fredrick, as I found TESC far cheaper as a place to get college credit for my FEMA Independent Study courses.
Thank you sir, for the information. I have looked through a lot of the links that you sent already. And I am in contact with Fredericks. I was looking into paying the $75.00 to accredit each course so that I could then take the Emergency Management course that Fredericks has. But I may just look into getting TESC to add them to a credit bank and maybe use them towards an AA or BA. Do you know if any of the Fema Courses will go towards the core classes for a AA or BA? Not just towards electives at TESC. Thanks
Thomas Edison State College Most likely you will only get elective credit unless in an emergency management/disaster related degree and maybe not even then.