World History<\/td> HIST 1120<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\nCollege Level Examination Program (CLEP)<\/h2>\n\n\n\n Students may earn college credit for the following examinations administered by the College Level Examination Program:<\/p>\n\n\n\nCLEP EXAM<\/strong><\/th>CLEP EXAM SCORE<\/strong><\/th>MTSU COURSE<\/strong><\/th>MTSU CREDITS<\/strong><\/th><\/tr>American Government<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> PS 1005<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Biology<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> BIOL 1030\/1031<\/td> 4<\/td><\/tr> Business Law, Introductory<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> BLAW 3430<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Calculus<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> MATH 1910 <\/td> 4<\/td><\/tr> Chemistry<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> CHEM 1110\/CHEM 1111, CHEM 1120\/CHEM 1121<\/td> 8<\/td><\/tr> College Algebra<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> MATH 1710<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> College Mathematics<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> MATH 1010<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Financial Accounting<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> ACTG 2110<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> HIST 2010<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> History of the United States II: 1865 to Present<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> HIST 2020<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Macroeconomics, Principles of<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> ECON 2410<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Management, Principles of<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> MGMT 3610<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Marketing, Principles of<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> MKT 3820<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Microeconomics, Principles of<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> ECON 2420<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Precalculus<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> MATH 1730<\/td> 4<\/td><\/tr> Psychology, Introductory<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> PSY 1410<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Sociology, Introductory<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> SOC 1010<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> HIST 1010<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present<\/td> 50 or greater<\/td> HIST 1020<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\nDANTES Subject Standardized Test (DSST)<\/h2>\n\n\n\n Students may earn college credit for acceptable scores on the DANTES Subject Standardized Test (DSST) as follows: <\/p>\n\n\n\n
NOTE:<\/strong> Due to accreditation requirements, the Jennings A. Jones College of Business will not allow DSST upper-division credit to count toward graduation.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\nEXAM<\/strong><\/th>EXAM SCORE<\/strong><\/th>MTSU COURSE<\/strong><\/th>MTSU CREDITS<\/strong><\/th><\/tr>A History of the Vietnam War<\/td> 400<\/td> HIST 3130<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Art of the Western World<\/td> 400<\/td> ART 1930<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Astronomy<\/td> 420<\/td> ASTR 1030<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Business Mathematics<\/td> 400<\/td> MATH 1630<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Criminal Justice<\/td> 400<\/td> CJA 1100<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Ethics in America<\/td> 400<\/td> PHIL 3150<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Ethics in Technology<\/td> 400<\/td> PHIL 3170<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Foundations of Education<\/td> 400<\/td> EESE 2010<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Fundamentals of College Algebra<\/td> 400<\/td> MATH 1710<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> History of the Soviet Union<\/td> 420<\/td> HIST 4340<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Introduction to Geography<\/td> 400<\/td> GEOG 2000<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Introduction to Law Enforcement<\/td> 400<\/td> CJA 2200<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Introduction to World Religions<\/td> 400<\/td> RS 1030<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Lifespan Developmental Psychology<\/td> 420<\/td> PSY 2300<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Math for Liberal Arts<\/td> 400<\/td> MATH 1010<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Personal Finance<\/td> 400<\/td> FIN 2010<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Principles of Statistics<\/td> 400<\/td> MATH 1530<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> The Civil War and Reconstruction<\/td> 420<\/td> HIST 4040<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\nEnglish Credit Based on ACT or SAT Scores<\/h2>\n\n\n\n Students may earn college credit in ENGL 1010 and 1020 for acceptable scores on the ACT or SAT college entrance exams. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
NOTE<\/em><\/strong>: If the student has already completed ENGL 1010 or ENGL 1020, the transcript will reflect three hours credit for the remaining course.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\nEXAM<\/strong><\/th>EXAM SCORE<\/strong><\/th>MTSU COURSE<\/strong><\/th>MTSU CREDITS<\/strong><\/th><\/tr>ACT English Section<\/td> 32 or higher<\/td> ENGL 1010 and 1020<\/td> 6<\/td><\/tr> SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Section (March 2016 or after)<\/td> 700 or higher<\/td> ENGL 1010 and 1020<\/td> 6<\/td><\/tr> SAT Verbal Section (before March 2016)<\/td> 720 or higher<\/td> ENGL 1010 and 1020<\/td> 6<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n <\/h2>\n\n\n\nInternational Baccalaureate Program<\/h2>\n\n\n\n Students may earn college credit for acceptable scores on examinations administered by the International Baccalaureate Organization.<\/p>\n\n\n\nIB EXAM<\/strong><\/th>IB EXAM SCORE<\/strong><\/th>MTSU COURSE<\/strong><\/th>MTSU CREDITS<\/strong><\/th><\/tr>Biology (higher level)<\/td> 5 or higher<\/td> BIOL 1110\/ BIOL 1111 and BIOL 1120\/BIOL 1121<\/td> 8<\/td><\/tr> Business and Management (standard or higher level)<\/td> 5 or higher (SL) 4 or higher (HL)<\/td> BCED 1400<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Chemistry (higher level)<\/td> 5 or higher<\/td> CHEM 1110\/1111 and 1120\/1121<\/td> 8<\/td><\/tr> Chemistry (standard level)<\/td> 5 or higher<\/td> CHEM 1110\/1111<\/td> 4<\/td><\/tr> Computer Science (standard or higher level)<\/td> 6 or higher (SL) 5 or higher (HL)<\/td> CSCI 1170<\/td> 4<\/td><\/tr> Dance (standard or higher level)<\/td> 5 or higher<\/td> DANC 1000<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Economics (standard or higher level)<\/td> 5 or higher (SL) 5 or higher (HL)<\/td> ECON 2410 ECON 2410 and 2420<\/td> 3 6<\/td><\/tr> English Language A Literature (standard or higher level)<\/td> 6 or higher (SL) 5 or higher (HL)<\/td> ENGL 2030<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> English Language A: Language and Literature (standard or higher level)<\/td> 6 or higher (SL) 5 or higher (HL)<\/td> ENGL 1010<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Environmental Systems or Societies (standard or higher level)<\/td> 4 or higher<\/td> ENVS 2810<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Foreign Languages<\/td> <\/td> MTSU credit in foreign languages is granted after analysis by the department of the IB transcript submitted by the student<\/td> <\/td><\/tr> Geography (standard or higher level)<\/td> 5 or higher (SL) 4 or higher (HL)<\/td> GEOG 2000<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> History (higher level)<\/td> 5 or higher<\/td> HIST 1120 and depending on higher level option (Paper #3)Europe: HIST 1020; Americas: either HIST 2010 or 2020 to be determined at CUSTOMS (orientation) advising; Africa and the Middle East or Asia and Ocean – 3 hours lower-division history credit<\/td> 6<\/td><\/tr> Mathematics (higher level exam)<\/td> 4 or higher<\/td> MATH 1910, MATH 1920 plus three hours lower-division mathematics elective credit<\/td> 11<\/td><\/tr> Philosophy (standard level)<\/td> 5 or higher<\/td> 3 hours lower-division philosophy credit<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Philosophy (higher level)<\/td> 5 or higher<\/td> PHIL 1030<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Physics (standard or higher level)<\/td> 5 or higher<\/td> PHYS 2010\/PHYS 2011<\/td> 4<\/td><\/tr> Physics (standard or higher level)<\/td> 6 or higher<\/td> PHYS 2010\/PHYS 2011 and PHYS 2020\/PHYS 2021<\/td> 8<\/td><\/tr> Psychology (higher level)<\/td> 4 or higher<\/td> 3 hours lower-division psychology credit<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Social and Cultural Anthropology (standard)<\/td> 4 or higher<\/td> ANTH 2010<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> Social and Cultural Anthropology (higher level)<\/td> 4 or higher<\/td> ANTH 2010 plus 3 hours ANTH lower division elective<\/td> 6<\/td><\/tr> Theatre (standard or higher level)<\/td> 5 or higher<\/td> THEA 1030<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> World Politics (standard or higher level)<\/td> 5 or higher (SL) 4 or higher (HL)<\/td> PS 1010<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr> World Religions (standard level)<\/td> 5 or higher<\/td> 3 hours lower-division religious studies credit<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"All advanced standing scores as defined below should be submitted to the MTSU Undergraduate Admissions Office. 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