Equivalency Details
MPTC BASIC COURSE FOR POLICE OFFICERS -
Begin Date: 1/9/2009
End Date: 12/31/2013
Nonliberal and Introductory:
- 4 semester credit(s) in Law Enforcement Skills I
- 3 semester credit(s) in Law Enforcement Skills II
- 3 semester credit(s) in Law Enforcement Skills III
Nonliberal and Advanced:
- 1 semester credit(s) in Mass Casualties and Major Events
- 4 semester credit(s) in Police Criminal Investigations
- 4 semester credit(s) in Practical Application of Law Enforcement Skills
Liberal and Introductory:
- 3 semester credit(s) in Intro to Law Enforcement I
- 3 semester credit(s) in Intro to Law Enforcement II
- 4 semester credit(s) in Criminal Laws of NYS
- 4 semester credit(s) in Communication for Police Officers; fulfills CRJS 4025 for the BS in Criminal Justice when combined with Police & Community Interaction
Liberal and Advanced:
- 1 semester credit(s) in Police & Community Interaction
Verification Procedures
Students may request their training record using the following steps:
- Submit a "request for training information" form to the following address:
NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services
Alfred E. Smith State Office Building
Office of Public Safety – Records Unit
80 South Swan St., 3rd Floor
Albany, NY 12210 - Send an official, unopened copy of the training records to the SUNY Empire Admissions Office.
Please note that students must successfully complete the full training to be eligible for credit.
Evaluation Info
This evaluation applies to exams completed during a specific time frame. Refer to the "Begin" and/or "End" dates listed above the credit recommendation for details. Please note that credit recommendations and minimum acceptable scores may be different for other time frames.
The information contained in this equivalency is unofficial. Eligibility for this credit must be confirmed directly with the SUNY Empire Office of the Registrar.
Documentation
Students must have official documentation on file with the university to be eligible for credit. PLEASE NOTE: To be considered official, the source institution (specified in the verification procedures on the left) must send documentation directly to Empire State University.
Source institutions may send documentation either electronically to admissions@sunyempire.edu OR by mail to
Admissions Office, Empire State University
111 West Avenue
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Department:
PUBLIC NOTE
Source catalog:
SUNY Empire State College Fall Course Descriptions 2022-2023