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USF 2000-2001 Undergraduate Catalog - Page 52

Credit by Examination

A student who feels he/she has already acquired the basic content of a course on his/her approved schedule should inquire about credit-by-examination. Some exams are offered through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) and others may be offered within departments. Interested students should obtain additional information from their advisors or the Office of Evaluation and Testing.


USF 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - Page 58

College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

USF allows students to receive up to 45 semester hours of credit towards the baccalaureate degree upon successful completion of General and Subject College Level Examination Program (CLEP) and DANTES examinations. Performance levels necessary to achieve credit have been established at a common level for all universities and community colleges in the State system. Credit earned through one examination program may not be duplicated by another examination or course. The following limitations should be recognized:

  1. Although the General Examinations are not equated to specific courses, there are two cases in which the content is sufficiently similar to be considered as duplicate credit. Thus, students may not receive duplicate credit for the course and the CLEP test in the following areas:

    TestCourses
    English Composition with EssayENC1101 & ENC 1102
    MathematicsMAC 1105 & MGF 1106

  2. Credit earned for the Freshman English courses through the CLEP program does not count toward the twelve hour writing requirement for SBE Rule 6A-10.030 (“Gordon Rule”);

  3. CLEP General/Subject Examinations in mathematics, calculus, college algebra, trigonometry satisfy the mathematics requirement for SBE 6A-10.030;

  4. CLEP credit will not satisfy USF’s residency requirement;

  5. Credit for the General Natural Science examination will be granted for non-majors only; and

  6. Each College at USF has the prerogative to exclude CLEP from the required 48 hours of upper level credit.

Certain General and Subject CLEP Examinations noted in the table below may apply to the General Education Liberal Arts Requirements. Some programs do not award credit toward the degree for certain CLEP examinations, and certain graduate or professional schools such as law, medicine and engineering may not grant equal recognition to students with extensive examination credits. An academic advisor should be consulted to ascertain the applicability of a specific CLEP examination toward a student’s degree requirements and the advisability of taking the examinations in a student’s specific situation.

Descriptions of the examination content and other information are available from Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey or in the Office of Evaluation & Testing (SVC 2054).

The CLEP General and Subject Examinations are administered on the Tampa Campus during the months of January, April, June, August and October. Testing schedules and application forms are available in the Office of Evaluation & Testing.

CLEP Subject Area Examinations

ExaminationUSF Course(s)Cr. Hrs.Qual. Score
History   
American Govt.POS 2041350
U.S. Hist. I**AMH 2010349
U.S. Hist II**AMH 2020349
West. Civ. I**EUH 2030350
West. Civ. II**EUH 2031348
English   
Am. Lit.AML 3031, 3032650
Anal. & Interp.LIT 2000, 2010651
Eng. Lit.ENL 3273349
Coll. Comp.**ENC 1101, 1102650
Business   
Info. Sys./Comp. Apps.CGS 2100349
Princ. Acctg.ACG 2021, 2071650
Intro. Bus. LawBUL 3320351
Princ. Man.MAN 3025349
Princ. Macroec.ECO 2013350
Princ. Microec.ECO 2023350
Princ. Mkt.MAR 3023350
Natural Sciences   
Gen. Biol.BSC 2010, 2011649
Gen. Chem.CHM 2045, 2046650
Math   
Calc./Elem. Fn.**MAC 2233449
Coll. Alg.**MAC 1105348
Coll. Alg./Trig.**MAC 1147350
Trigonometry**MAC 1114254
Social Sciences   
Intro. Edu. Psych.Elective350
Intro. Psych.**PSY 2012349
Hum. Gr. & Dev.**DEP 3103351
Intro. Soc.**SYG 2000350

NOTE: Credit is awarded for scores above the fiftieth percentile. For information regarding discontinued exams not listed, contact Evaluation & Testing at 974-5298.

*Essays may be required for the subject examinations. Please consult with Evaluation & Testing at SVC 2054, 974-2742.

**Applicable toward the Liberal Arts Requirement.


USF 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 58 - 59

Advanced Placement Credit Program

The University participates in the Advanced Placement Program conducted by the College Entrance Examination Board. The Advanced Placement Test is based on specific college level courses that are offered in a number of high schools. Interested students should contact their high school counselors or principals for additional information. Please note: not all colleges will interpret AP test results in the same manner. Consult the table below to ascertain how the University of South Florida interprets AP test results. 

AP Tests and Their Course Equivalents at USF

AP ExamUSF EquivalentCr. Hrs.Qual. Score
Art HistoryARH 205033
Art HistoryARH 2050, ARH 205164 or 5
Art Studio Drawing PortfolioART 2301C33, 4, or 5*
Art Studio General PortfolioART 2201C33, 4, or 5*
BiologyBSC 2010, BSC 2010L3 + 13
BiologyBSC 2010, BSC 2010L, BSC 2011, BSC 2011L6 + 24 or 5
Calculus ABMAC 231143, 4, or 5
Calculus BCMAC 231143
Calculus BCMAC 2311, MAC 231284 or 5
ChemistryCHM 20453** or 4**3
ChemistryCHM 2045, CHM 20466** or 8**4 or 5
Computer Sci. ACGS 2060***33, 4, or 5
Computer Sci. ABCGS Elective***33, 4, or 5
English Language & CompositionENC 110133
English Language & CompositionENC 1101, ENC 110264 or 5
English Literature & CompositionENC 110133
English Literature & CompositionENC 1101, ENC 110264 or 5
Economics: Macro.ECO 201333, 4, or 5
Economics: Micro.ECO 202333, 4, or 5
Environmental Sci.EVR 2001, EVR 2001L43, 4, or 5
French LanguageFRE 220033
French LanguageFRE 2200, 220164 or 5
French LiteratureFRE 323033, 4, or 5
German LanguageGER 220033
German LanguageGER 2200, GER 220164 or 5
Geography: Human Geog. (2001)GEO 340233, 4, or 5
Govt. and Politics: ComparativeCPO 200234 or 5
Govt. and Politics: United StatesPOS 204134 or 5
History: EuropeanEUH 203033
History: EuropeanEUH 2030, EUH 203164 or 5
History: U.S.AMH 201033
History: U.S.AMH 2010, AMH 202064 or 5
Internat. English LanguageENS 148333, 4, or 5
Latin: Latin Lit. (Catullus-Cicero)LNW 4634 or43, 4, or 5
Latin: Latin Lit. (Catullus-Horace)LNW 4654 or43, 4, or 5
Latin: Latin Lit. (Catullus-Ovid)LNW 464443, 4, or 5
Latin: Latin Lit. (Vergil)LNW 266043, 4, or 5
Music TheoryMUT 1111, 12414****4, or 5
Physics B (Noncalculus)PHY 20533*****3
Physics B (Noncalculus)PHY 2053, PHY 20546*****4 or 5
Physics C (Mechanics)PHY 20483*****3
Physics C (Mechanics)PHY 2048, PHY 204964 or 5
Physics C (Elect./Magnet.)PHY Elective33, 4, or 5
Physics C (Elect./Magnet.)PHY Elective44 or 5
PsychologyPSY 201233, 4, or 5
Spanish LanguageSPN 220033
Spanish LanguageSPN 2200, SPN 220164 or 5
Spanish LiteratureSPW 303033, 4, or 5
StatisticsSTA 202233, 4, or 5

*Plus satisfactory portfolio review.

**Laboratory credit (CHM 2045L or CHM 2046L) is not automatically granted, but may be when specific information concerning secondary school lab program is provided.

***As of May, 1999 C++ is the language being assessed (not BASIC); prior to May 1999, the language was PASCAL

****Pending results of Music Theory Placement Test.

*****Plus satisfactory grade on USF Department of Physics test covering thermodynamics, wave motion, sound, and optics.


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