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I want to address the Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology (BSAST). Many U.S. sailors who graduate from the Naval Nuclear Power Training Command ([[NNPTC]]) are awarded close to half of all the credits needed for the BSAST. Some things to consider.
I want to address the Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology (BSAST). Many U.S. sailors who graduate from the [[Naval Nuclear Power School]] are awarded close to half of all the credits needed for the BSAST. Some things to consider.

1.TESC seems to give the most credit for this military training while many other schools refuse to acknowledge NNPTC as a source of valid credits.
1.TESC seems to give the most credit for this military training while many other schools refuse to acknowledge NNPTC as a source of valid credits.


2.What percentage of the students awarded the BSAST are former navy nucs (graduates of NNPTC)?
2.What percentage of the students awarded the BSAST are former navy nucs (graduates of NNPTC)?
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3.Why has TESC not obtained Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology ([[ABET]]) status? Could this have anything to do with the leniant standards on military training?
3.Why has TESC not obtained Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology ([[ABET]]) status? Could this have anything to do with the leniant standards on military training?


4.How important is having graduated from an ABET school.
4.How important is it to have graduated from an ABET school?


Being a nuc myself who is close to completing the BSAST these issues are all very important to me and I am hoping there are others who want to shed some light on these matters.
Being a nuc myself, who is close to completing the BSAST, these issues are important to me. I hope there are others who want to shed some light on these matters.


--[[User:Barber.Brad|Barber.Brad]] 03:20, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
--[[User:Barber.Brad|Barber.Brad]] 03:20, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

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I want to address the Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology (BSAST). Many U.S. sailors who graduate from the Naval Nuclear Power School are awarded close to half of all the credits needed for the BSAST. Some things to consider.

1.TESC seems to give the most credit for this military training while many other schools refuse to acknowledge NNPTC as a source of valid credits.

2.What percentage of the students awarded the BSAST are former navy nucs (graduates of NNPTC)?

3.Why has TESC not obtained Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) status? Could this have anything to do with the leniant standards on military training?

4.How important is it to have graduated from an ABET school?

Being a nuc myself, who is close to completing the BSAST, these issues are important to me. I hope there are others who want to shed some light on these matters.

--Barber.Brad 03:20, 5 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]