1999-2000 Catalog
Undergraduate
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Alternative Ways to Earn Credit
Advanced placement credit is awarded based on national or departmental placement examinations. Methods and standards for awarding advanced placement credit are listed below.
Local Advanced Placement Credit
Only freshmen with appropriate test scores may receive local advanced placement credit in English. If you're an incoming freshman with an English ACT score of 30 or higher or a verbal SAT score of 680 or higher, you may receive credit for ENGL 111X by enrolling in a 200- or 300-level literature course at UAF and completing it with a grade of "C" or better, or waiting until you have sophomore standing (30 credits or more) and completing ENGL 211X or 213X with a grade of "C" or better.
You must submit an "application for ENGL 111X credit" form, available from the English Department, to the Office of Admissions at the end of the semester in which you completed an advanced English course.
After completing the course in which you were placed (above 101) and earning a grade of "B" or higher, you may ask to receive "bonus credit" for the two immediately preceding prerequisite courses, if any. However, credit cannot be awarded for such courses if university credit has already been granted for them (for example, through College Board Advanced Placement national tests or credit transfer from another college). Bonus credit will not be awarded for special topics courses, individual study courses, literature or culture courses.
If you are placed in an advanced math course and you complete MATH 201X, 202X or 302 at UAF with a grade of "C" or better, you may also receive credit for any prerequisite calculus course. See "Course Placement."
College Board Advanced Placement
UAF grants advanced credit, with waiver of fees, for a score of three or higher in the College Board (CEEB) Advanced Placement Tests. Normally, you take these tests during your senior year in high school.
To receive CEEB Advanced Placement credit, you must request that an official report of your examination scores be sent to the Office of Admissions. When you enroll, you will be awarded appropriate credit. You may receive credit for more than one Advanced Placement examination.
CEEB Examination | UAF Course Equivalent | Credits |
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U.S. Gov't & Politics | PS 101 | 3 |
U.S. History | HIST 131/132 | 6 |
Art: History | ART 261/262 | 6 |
Art: Drawing | ART electives | 6 |
Art: Gen portfolio | ART electives | 6 |
Biology | BIOL 105X/106X | 8 |
Chemistry | CHEM 105X/106X | 8 |
Classics: Virgil (Level 3) | LANG electives | 8 |
Classics: Latin Lyric | LANG electives | 8 |
Comparative Gov't & Politics | PS 201 | 3 |
Computer Science A | CS 201 | 3 |
Computer Science AB | CS 201/202 | 6 |
Economics—Micro | ECON 201 | 3 |
Economics—Macro | ECON 202 | 3 |
English Lit & Comp | ENGL 111X | 3 |
English Lang & Comp | ENGL 111X | 3 |
European History | HIST 101/102 | 6 |
French Language | FREN 101/102 | 10 |
French Literature | FREN elective (200 level) | 2 |
FREN 201 | 3 | |
German Language | GER 101/102 | 10 |
German Literature | GER electives | 2 |
GER 201 | 3 | |
Math: Calculus AB | MATH 200X | 4 |
Math: Calculus BC | MATH 200X/201X | 8 |
Music Listening & Literature | MUS 123 | 3 |
MUS electives | 3 | |
Music Theory | MUS 131/132/133/134 | 8 |
Physics B | PHYS 103X/104X | 8 |
Physics C: Mechanics | PHYS 211X | 4 |
Physics C: Elec & Mag | PHYS 212X | 4 |
Psychology | PSY 101 | 3 |
Spanish Language | SPAN 101/102 | 10 |
Spanish Literature | SPAN elective (200 level) | 2 |
SPAN 201 | 3 | |
Statistics | STAT 200 | 3 |
X = Course meets baccalaureate core requirement.
Students should consult the "Table of Substitutions" to determine what other courses may meet baccalaureate core requirements.
There are several ways that you can earn college credit by receiving a passing score on an exam. For any of the credit-by-exam options, grades are not computed in the GPA. Credit by examination is not considered UAF residence credit and is not considered as part of the semester course load for full-time classification. You will only be awarded credit by examination if you're currently enrolled or if you were previously enrolled at UAF as a degree student. The credit by examination options are briefly outlined below. More information can be obtained from the UAF Testing Services Office.
CLEP (College Level Examination Program)
CLEP is a national testing program that awards college credit for some introductory courses. The exams cost $54 each and are administered one day each month. To register for a CLEP exam or to receive more information, contact Testing Services.
The following criteria apply to CLEP General Exams:
- If you've earned as many as six semester credits in an area covered by a CLEP General Exam, no credit will be awarded for successfully completing that exam.
- UAF currently accepts credit for all five CLEP General Exams listed below.
- English Composition w/ Essay -- 3 credits for ENGL 111X are granted for a 500 score.
- Humanities -- 6 humanities elective credits are granted for a 500 score.
- College Mathematics -- 3 mathematics elective credits are granted for a 500 score.
- Natural Sciences -- 6 natural science elective credits are granted for a 500 score.
- Social Sciences/History -- 6 social science elective credits are granted for a 500 score.
The following criteria apply to CLEP Subject Exams:
- You may not duplicate a course for which you've already been given credit or for which you're currently enrolled.
- If you've audited a course, you can't take the CLEP Subject Exam for that course for one year.
- The minimum passing scores for approved CLEP Subject Exams is 50 with the exception of the listed foreign languages. French Level I minimum score is 42; Level II is 50; German Level I is 44; Level II is 55; Spanish Level I is 45; Level II is 55.
CLEP Subject Exams Currently Accepted |
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Test Name | UAF Course | Credits |
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American Government | PS 101 (s) | 3 |
History of the U.S. I | HIST 131 (s) | 3 |
History of the U.S. II | HIST 132 (s) | 3 |
General Biology | BIOL 105X/106X (n) | 8 |
Calculus w/ Elem. Functions | MATH 200X (m) | 4 |
College Algebra | MATH 107X or 161 (m) | 3 |
College Algebra—Trig. | MATH 107X/108 | 5 |
Intro. Educ. Psych. | ED 330 | 3 |
* College Level French | FREN 101/102 (h) | 10 |
FREN 201/202 (h) | 6 | |
General Chemistry | CHEM 105X/106X (n) | 8 |
Introductory Psychology | PSY 101 (s) | 3 |
* College Level German | GER 101/102 (h) | 10 |
GER 201/202 (h) | 6 | |
Human Growth & Devmt. | PSY 240 (s) | 3 |
Info. Syst. & Computer Apps. | AIS 310 | 3 |
Principles of Accounting | ACCT 101 | 3 |
Intro. Business Law | BA 330 | 4 |
Principles of Marketing | BA 343 | 3 |
Principles of Microeconomics | ECON 201 (s) | 3 |
Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON 202 (s) | 3 |
Intro. Sociology | SOC 101 (s) | 3 |
* College Level Spanish | SPAN 101/102 (h) | 10 |
SPAN 201/202 (h) | 6 | |
Trigonometry | MATH 108 (m) | 2 |
Western Civilization I | HIST 101 (s) | 3 |
Western Civilization II | HIST 102 (s) | 3 |
* Two to four years language training required -- total score determines credit award.
DANTES-DSST (Standardized Subject Tests)
DSST is a national testing program that offers exams in traditional academic, vocational/technical and business subject areas. Although UAF doesn't administer the exams, credit is awarded for successfully completing DANTES tests as recommended by the American Council of Education. Acceptance of the DANTES exam for a specific catalog course or as a major/minor requirement is subject to departmental approval.
You can be awarded credit through the local credit-by-exam program if you're currently enrolled. Subject to departmental approval, most courses are available for credit by exam, except those with numbers ending -90 through -99 (193, 292, 497, etc.). A course challenged for credit can't duplicate a course for which you've already been granted credit or for which you are currently enrolled. If you've audited a class, you can't request credit by examination for that class until one year has passed since the end of the semester in which you audited the course.
As part of the application process, you and your instructor will agree on the topics to be covered, the type of exam, the date of the exam and the grading method. You must complete the examination within 90 days of applying. If you miss this deadline, you'll have to reapply and pay an additional fee. The non-refundable fee is $40 per credit hour for undergraduate and graduate courses. Contact the Testing Services Office to obtain credit by examination forms or for more information on challenging a course.
The Independent Learning Program, administered by the Center for Distance Education and Independent Learning, offers an alternative for people who seek a college education but cannot attend classes. The unique advantage of independent learning (correspondence study) is its flexibility. You select your own hours of study and work at your own pace in surroundings you choose. Independent learning offers you the freedom to structure a personal academic schedule and continue educational progress even when personal circumstances make it impossible to attend scheduled classes.
For UAF students, UAF independent learning courses count as residence credit. When you enroll in an independent learning course during the regular semester enrollment period and complete the course during the same semester, the course may be used in determining full-time/part-time status, consolidated tuition and eligibility for financial aid and scholastic action. The grade will average in the semester and cumulative grade point averages. When you enroll in an independent learning course at other times of the year, the credit and grade will not impact the credit load or semester grade point average for any other UAF semester enrollments.
An Independent Learning Program catalog detailing policies regarding enrollment, transfer, withdrawal, extension, reinstatement, fees, materials and course descriptions is available from the Center for Distance Education and Independent Learning, 130 Harper Building, (907) 474-5353; fax (907) 474-5402; e-mail: sycde@orca.alaska.edu.
The University of Alaska Learning Cooperative coordinates the university's distance education programs. Through the use of instructional technology and by encouraging collaborative delivery of these programs among UA units, the cooperative is helping to make more courses and programs available to students away from Alaska's urban centers. The UALC also supports the use of alternative methods of instruction to meet the needs of students for whom regular campus-based programs are impossible, due to the demands of employment, family or community commitments. The UALC publishes a Distance Education Bulletin, which contains information about programs available to students throughout the state. A selection of electronically delivered courses is also available through the UALC. Students may register locally for these courses, even if the courses originate from another unit within the university system. UALC courses are designed to supplement students' curricular options. For information, ask your advisor or registration staff.
In acknowledging that individuals learn a great deal outside the walls of educational institutions, certificate, associate or bachelor degree students may have up to 25 percent of the total program requirements granted for prior learning.
Credentials are reviewed by faculty from participating departments who determine if this process is appropriate and make recommendations for awarding prior learning credit. Review is made based on equivalency to courses listed in the UAF catalog. Credit received for prior learning doesn't impact your GPA and is not considered as residence credit.
The university will award transfer credit for specified national and state authorizations, certificates, credentials and/or examinations (see "Transfer of Credit"), which don't need to be reviewed for credit for prior learning. For further information or assistance, contact the Academic Advising Center, 506 Gruening Building, UAF Campus, (907) 474-6396.