TIME-SHORTENED DEGREE OPPORTUNITIES Advanced Placement Score Required Examination for Credit Language 4,5 Literature 3 Literature 4,5 German Language 3,4,5 Government & Politics American Government Comparative Gov't. & Politics History European European United States United States Latin Vergil Catullus-Horace Mathematics Calculus AB7 Calculus BC7 Calculus BC7 Music Listening-Literature Theory Physics Physics B8 Physics B8 Physics C (Mechanics)8 Physics C (Electricity and Magnetism)8 Psychology Spanish Language Language Literature Literature 3,4,5 3,4,5 3 4,5 3 4,5 3,4,5 3,4,5 3,4,5 3 4,5 3,4,5 3,4,5 3 4,5 3,4,5 3,4,5 3,4,5 3 4,5 3 4,5 1. A score of 4 or 5 may be used toward credit in the major. 2. Elective credit only. 3. For credit in the major, faculty review of portfolio is required. 4. Students wanting to take a beginning Chemistry course must take UF Placement Test. 5. Credit allowed for only one computer sci- ence exam. 6. Credit awarded for both English exams. Language and Composition exam awards composition credit only. Literature and Semester Course Title Credit Hours Intermediate French (FRE 2201, 2240) 6 Intermediate French (FRE 2200) 3 Intermediate French (FRE 2200, 2201) 6 Intermediate German (GER 2200) 3 American Government (POS 2041) 3 Comparative Government and Politics (CPO 2001) 3 Western Civilization (EUH 2002) 3 Western Civilization (EUH 2001, 2002) 6 American History (AMH 2020) 3 American History (AMH 2010,2020) 6 Vergil (LNW 2660) 3 Latin Love Poetry (LNW 2630) 3 Calculus I (MAC 3311) 4 Calculus I (MAC 3311) 4 Calculus II (MAC 3311,3312) 8 Introduction to Music Literature (MUL 2010) 3 Introduction to Music Theory (MUT 1001) 3 General Physics (PHY 2004) 3 General Physics (PHY 2004, 2005) 6 Physics I (PHY 3053) 3 Physics (PHY 3054) 3 General Psychology (PSY 2013) 3 Intermediate Spanish (SPN 2200) 3 Intermediate Spanish (SPN 2201, 2240) 6 Intermediate Spanish (SPN 2200) 3 Intermediate Spanish (SPN 2200,2201) 6 Composition exam awards credit in compo- sition or literature and the arts. 7. Credit allowed for only one calculus exam. 8. Credit allowed for Physics B or one or both Physics C exams. Physics C exams provide exemption from UF Placement Test and from PHY 2039. College Level Examination Program (CLEP): The College Level Examination Program is another type of credit by examination opportu- nity sponsored by the College Entrance Exami- nation Board. By presenting appropriate scores, students may receive as many as 30 semester hours credit toward graduation. Their scores on the CLEP general examinations must meet the minimums established by the State University System. In addition, students who plan to apply for credit must do so before enrolling or, at the latest, prior to the end of their first term at the university. CLEP testing is periodically avail- able on campus and is administered by the Office of Instructional Resources. In accordance with the articulation agree- ment (agreement between public community colleges and public state universities on the acceptance of credit by transfer), the University of Florida awards credit for CLEP examinations based on the following scaled scores: CLEP General Examination *English Comp. with Essay Social Sciences Biology Physical Sciences Humanities Mathematics Minimum Score Required for Credit Scale Score 500 Scale Score 488 Sub Score 50 Sub Score 49 Scale Score 489 Scale Score 497 Maximum Semester Hours Credit *Students should seriously consider their decision about taking the CLEP general exami- nation in English. Experience has shown that those who score below the 75th percentile are often handicapped because they have not had college courses in composition. However, those students who do decide to take the CLEP English examination are required to take the option that includes an essay examination so that their scores will be at least partially based on a writing sample. Additional credit may be awarded for satis- factory scores on certain CLEP subject area examinations. If English Subject Examinations (Freshman English or English Composition) are taken, it is mandatory that the essay option be taken if credit is to be received for English. A minimum score ensures that the essay portion of the exam is eligible for review by UF staff evaluators. This score in itself does not guaran- tee that credit will be received for English. A favorable review must be received on the essay portion of the exam. A minimum score of 51 is required for College Composition and a mini- mum score of 51 is required for Freshman English. The maximum credit allowed for English credit, if the minimum score is achieved and the essay is acceptable, is 6 semester hours. Department Examinations: Departments may, at their option, permit a student to receive credit through the challenge of departmental course examinations. For specific information, contact the relevant department. A maximum of 30 semester hours may be granted combining the IB, AP, and CLEP programs.