Yes if you look at your transfer credit evaluation update foms it actually lists FLETC as a choice to higlight for credit. As far as what you get that's dependent on your program, both what you've completed and your required courses.
You need to take many classes at a college or university to get a forensic science certification. On average it will take 3-5 years to get a certification.
You need to take many classes at a college or university to get a forensic science certification. On average it will take 3-5 years to get a certification.
A certificate program is 1-2 year program that you can take after you graduate college.
Any community college will offer courses in case management certification that you can take in as little as the weekend. You can contact yo local community college in order to find the next class case for your certification.
There are many different places in your community that offer this certification. You can go to your local college and they can give you options for some of there advanced classes that you can take to get certified.
Should get credit for any type
In NY you can earn a nurses certification through a local college or online. Please see this link for courses you need to take. http://www.cna-nurses.ca/cna/nursing/certification/default_e.aspx
Clep test
A paralegal is an office administrator(secretary) who specializes in law, and works for lawyers. It take about 2 years to obtain this certification. Contact your local college to find out more.
You obtain a radiology technology certification by going to a trade school or college. the process is rather lengthy and can take anywhere from 3-5 years depending on the school.
It takes two years at a technical college to become a Veterinary Technician. After that, you take your certification exam. HTH!
There are college courses you can take to train yourself for the Cisco certification tests, but from what I understand there are no Cisco-certified networking courses.