MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY    

Bachelor of Applied Arts & Sciences (B.A.A.S. Program)

Prothro Yeager College of Humanities and Social Sciences

3410 Taft Boulevard  Wichita Falls, Texas    76308-2099

Office:  (940) 397-4400       E-mail:  baas@mwsu.edu        Fax:   (940) 397-4918

web.mwsu.edu                                                       http://libarts.mwsu.edu/baas

On-Line

BAAS Degree Program Traditional or Law Enforcement

                                The following credit may be granted:

·           12 credits for Basic Law Enforcement Certification*

·           6 credits for Advanced Law Enforcement Certification*

·           University of Virginia Course Credit for the FBI Academy

·           Sam Houston State University Credit for LEMIT

·           Credit may be granted for National Fire Academy ACE Certificates

·           42 Hours Credit for A&P FAA License*

·           Credit for Commercial, Instrument, CFI and CFII Licenses*

·           6 credits for work experience*

·           Credits may be awarded for military training CCAF or ACE*

·           Credit for Jailers license and Corrections Officers Certificates*

·           Up to 93 academic credits may be transferred into the program

        *A maximum of 42 credit hours academic and technical training and or junior college credits may apply   to the Occupational Specialty.  This does not include academic core curriculum courses from accredited colleges and universities.


Midwestern
State University, a fully accredited state-supported university, offers its Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree to law enforcement personnel throughout the state of Texas.  The B.A.A.S. degree has served traditional students and the law enforcement community for over 20 years. It allows firefighters, police officers, and traditional students to earn a degree by combining previously earned academic credits, vocational training and work/military experience.  In cooperation with all junior colleges in Texas the entire degree can be completed on-line.

 

Students with a minimum of 18 college credits, exclusive of Midwestern State University’s core requirements, and 3 years of work experience, may be eligible to enter the program.  Midwestern State University may also accept up to 93 academic credits for transfer into the B.A.A.S. from accredited institutions of higher education.  No more than 69 academic credits may transfer from junior colleges.

Texas Veterans may be eligible for Hazelwood Financial Assistance

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION or ON-SITE ORIENTATIONS


Dr. Charles J. Olson
Assistant Professor/
Director
B.A.A.S.Program
Midwestern State University

3410
Taft Blvd.
Wichita Falls,Texas 76308

(940) 397-6249 Office
(940) 397-4918 Fax
charles.olson@mwsu.ed

An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

 SCHEDULE OF B.A.A.S. COURSES
For a listing of current course offerings see B.A.A.S. program website at http://libarts.mwsu.edu/baas.

Rev. 04/2010



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