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HIST       European History        3          3             HIST 320
                                                     4, 5       6             HIST 320 and 322
                             United States           3          3             HIST 201

                                                     4, 5       6             HIST 201 and 202

                  MATH       Calculus (ab)           3          4             MATH 225
                                                     4, 5       8             MATH 225 or
                                                                              MATH 225 and 226


                             Calculus (bc)           3          8             MATH 225 or
                                                                              MATH 225 and 226

                                                     4, 5       8             MATH 225 and 226

                  MUSC       Theory                  3, 4, 5    3             MUSC 101
                             Listen/Literature       3          3             MUSC 145

                                                     4, 5       6             MUSC 145 and 146

                  PHYS       Physics                 3          3             PHYS 271
                             Mechanics               4, 5       6             PHYS 308 and 309

                                                     3          3             PHYS 308
                             Elect/Mag               4, 5       3             PHYS 303


                  PSYC       Psychology              4, 5       3             PSYC 101
                  SPAN       Language                3          3             SPAN 101
                                                     4, 5       6             SPAN 101 and 102

                  CLEP Examinations
                  The University recognizes that many experiences relevant to a student’s education occur in places
                  other than the traditional classroom setting. Students may receive advanced credits through the
                  College-Level  Examination  Program  (CLEP)  administered  for  the  College  Entrance  Examination
                  Board by Educational Testing Service (ETS).

                  Scores earned must be in or at the 50th percentile for awarding credit. The following conditions
                  apply.

                          1.    Students must be admitted and have matriculated at the University for one semester
                             before credit is posted;
                          2.    Students cannot use CLEP credits as part of the final 30 semester hours, and the final
                             30 semester hours must be taken in residence;
                          3.    To receive credit, the CLEP test must have been taken at a nationally recognized CLEP
                             Test Center approved by ETS; and
                          4.    An official score report must be forwarded to the Office of Admissions for evaluation.
                          5.    Student’s may not attempt CLEP for failed courses.




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