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2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog |
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Academic PoliciesAcademic Credit for Non-Traditional Learning ExperiencesDakota State University allows students to earn academic credit for non-traditional learning experiences when those experiences are equivalent to coursework provided at Dakota State University. DSU will evaluate and record credit for the non-traditional learning experience of degree-seeking students currently enrolled at Dakota State University or former students of Dakota State University seeking enhanced certification, licensure or employment opportunities. Credits earned through validation methods other than nationally recognized examinations (AP, CLEP, etc.) is limited to a maximum of 32 hours of credit for baccalaureate degrees and 16 hours of credit for associate degrees. Validation of military credit is limited to an additional 32 hours of credit for baccalaureate degrees and an additional 16 hours of credit for associate degrees. When validation credits are accepted, equivalent courses are recorded on the student’s academic record but are not calculated into the grade point average. Dakota State University cannot guarantee that credit earned for non-traditional learning experience at DSU will transfer to other institutions, since institutional practices/policies vary. Advanced Placement (AP)Credit for work accomplished in high school through the Advanced Placement program of the College Examination Board will be awarded, based on the approved exams and scores noted in the university catalog under “Advanced Placement”.
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Minimum Acceptable
| Discipline | Examination Title | Score | DSU Course |
| ART | History of Art | 3 | ARTH 211 |
| ART | Studio Art-Drawing Portfolio | 3 | ART 111 |
| ART | Studio Art-General Portfolio | 3 | ART 121 |
| BIOL | Biology | 3 | BIOL 151 |
| BIOL | Biology | 5 | BIOL 151 & 153 |
| CHEM | Chemistry | 3 | CHEM 112 |
| CHEM | Chemistry | 5 | CHEM 112 & CHEM 114 |
| CSC | Computer Science A | 3 | CSC 150 |
| CSC | Computer Science AB | 3 | CSC 150 |
| CSC | Computer Science AB | 5 | CSC 150 & 250 |
| ECON | Macroeconomics | 3 | ECON 202 |
| ECON | Microeconomics | 3 | ECON 201 |
| ENGL | English Language & Comp. | 3 | ENGL 101 |
| ENGL | English Literature & Comp. | 3 | ENGL 210 |
| FREN | French Language | 3 4,5 |
FREN 202* FREN 310** |
| FREN | French Literature | 3 4, 5 |
FREN 202* FREN 310** |
| * Retroactive credits
for FREN 101, 102, and 201 earned if 310 is completed with a grade of
“C.” ** Retroactive credits for FREN 101, 102, and 201 may be earned if an appropriate upper-division course is completed with a grade of ‘C’ or above. |
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| GEO | Geography | 3 | GEO 200 |
| GERM | German Language | 3 | GERM 202* |
| GERM | German Language | 4, 5 | GERM 311 & GERM 312** |
| * Retroactive credits for GERM 101, 102
and 201 earned if 311 or 312 is completed with a grade of “C” or
better. ** Retroactive credits for GERM 101, 102 and 201 may be earned if an appropriate upper-division course is completed with a grade of “C” or above. |
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| POLS | Government & Policies - Comparative | 3 | POLS 141 |
| POLS | Government & Politics- U.S. | 3 | POLS 100 |
| HIST | History-European | 3 | HIST 122 |
| HIST | History-United States | 3 | HIST 151 |
| LATI | Latin Literature | 3 | LATI 101 & LATI 102 |
| 4 | LATI 101, LATI 102 and LATI 201 | ||
| 5 | LATI 101, LATI 102 | ||
| LATI 201 and LATI 202 | |||
| LATI | Latin - Vergil | 3 | LATI 101 and LATI 102 |
| 4 | LATI 101, LATI 102 and LATI 201 | ||
| 5 | LATI 101, LATI 102, | ||
| LATI 201 and LATI 202 | |||
| MATH | Mathematics - Calculus AB | 3 | MATH 123 |
| MATH | Mathematics - Calculus BC | 3 | MATH 125 |
| 4,5 | MATH 123 & 125 | ||
| MATH | Statistics | 3 | MATH 281 |
| MUS | Music Theory | 3 | MUS 110 |
| 5 | MUS 110 & MUS 111 | ||
| PHYS | Physics B* | 3 | PHYS 111 & 113 |
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* written record of Laboratory work (Lab Notebook required.) |
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| PSYC | Psychology | 3 | PSYC 101 |
| SPAN | Spanish Language | 3 | SPAN 202* |
| 4, 5 | SPAN 311 & SPAN312** | ||
| SPAN | Spanish Literature | 3 | SPAN 202* |
| 4, 5 | SPAN 311 & 312** | ||
| * Retroactive credits for SPAN 101, 102 and 201 earned if 311 or 312 is completed with a grade of “C” or better. | |||
| ** Retroactive credits for SPAN 101, 102
and 201 may be earned if an appropriate upper-division course is
completed with a grade of “C” or above. |
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| CLEP
Test |
DSU
Course Equivalency |
Comp. Score |
| Accounting |
ACCT
210 & 211 |
50 |
| American
Government |
POLS
100 |
50 |
| Business
Law |
BADM
350 |
50 |
| Calculus |
MATH
123 |
50 |
| College
Algebra |
MATH
102 |
50 |
| College
Composition |
ENGL
101 |
50 |
| General
Biology |
BIOL
151 & 153 |
50 |
| General
Chemistry |
CHEM
112 & 114 |
50 |
| History of the US - I |
HIST 151 |
50 |
| History of the US - II |
HIST 152 |
50 |
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Human
Growth & Development |
EPSY
327 |
50 |
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Information Systems and Computer Applications |
CSC
105 |
50 |
| Language
- French |
FREN
101 |
50 |
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FREN
101 & 102 |
51 |
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FREN
101, 102 & 201 |
52 |
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FREN
101, 102, 201 & 202 |
57 |
| Language
- German |
GERM
101 |
40 |
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GERM
101 & 102 |
50 |
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GERM
101, 102 & 201 |
57 |
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GERM
101, 102, 201 & 202 |
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| Language
- Spanish |
SPAN
101 |
50 |
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SPAN
101 & 102 |
52 |
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SPAN
101, 102 & 201 |
54 |
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SPAN
101, 102, 201 & 202 |
57 |
| Macroeconomics |
ECON
202 |
50 |
| Management |
BADM
360 |
50 |
| Marketing |
BADM
370 |
50 |
| Microeconomics |
ECON
201 |
50 |
| Psychology | PSYC 101 | 50 |
| Sociology |
SOC
100 |
50 |
| Trigonometry |
MATH
120 |
50 |
| Western
Civilization I |
HIST
121 |
50 |
| Western
Civilization II |
HIST
122 |
50 |
| *New
Scores effective for tests taken after August 9, 2003 and pending Board
Approval |
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