The College Level Examination Program of the College Entrance Examination
Board is designed to evaluate atypical education experiences.
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Students
may earn credit through satisfactory scores (as recommended by the
American Council on Education) on the Subject Examinations as indicated.
(Note: Enrollment in the equivalent class prevents the student from
attempting credit by examination in the class.)
| Name
of Examination |
HSU
Course Number |
| Business |
| Principles
of Accounting |
ACCT
2311, 2312 |
| Principles
of Management |
MGMT
3351 |
|
Introductory Business Law |
BSAD 3303 |
|
Principles of Microeconomics |
ECON 2332 |
|
Principles of Macroeconomics |
ECON 2333 |
| Principles
of Marketing |
MKTG 3361
|
| English |
| American
Literature |
ENGL
2303 |
| Analysis
and Interp. Of Literature |
ENGL
1302 |
|
English Composition with Essay |
ENGL
1301 |
| English
Literature |
ENGL
2302 |
(To
be awarded credit for any of these, the student must also demonstrate
writing proficiency by performing at B level or above on the
optional essay.)
|
| Foreign
Language |
| College
French |
|
| Level
1 |
FREN
1401, 1402 |
| Level
2 |
FREN
2301, 2302 |
| College
German |
|
| Level
1 |
GERM
1401, 1402 |
| Level
2 |
GERM
2301, 2302 |
| College
Spanish |
|
| Level
1 |
SPAN
1401, 1402 |
| Level
2 |
SPAN
2301, 2302 |
| Science
and Mathematics |
| General
Biology |
BIOL
1320,1120 & 1321, 1121 |
| General
Chemistry |
CHEM
1310,1110 & 1311,1111 |
| Calculus
with Elementary Functions |
MATH
1320 |
| Pre-Calculus |
Elective |
| Trigonometry |
MATH
1311 |
| |
|
| Social
Sciences |
| American
Government |
POLS
1300 |
| (Not
acceptable for persons seeking Texas Teacher Certification.) |
| History
of US I: Early Colonization to 1877* |
HIST
1301 |
| History
of US II: 1985 to Present* |
HIST
1302 |
| Western
Civilization I: Ancient to 1648* |
HIST
2301 |
| Western
Civilization II: 1648 to Present* |
HIST
2302 |
| (*
Not accepted for history majors or minors.) |
| Educational
Psychology |
Elective |
| Introduction
to Psychology |
PSYC
1301 |
|