![]() OCE 1001 = P (no Gen Ed credit for OCE L000) GEA 1000 = S and N, GEO 2200 = P (no Gen Ed credit for GEO L000) GEB 2015 (1 credit) and GEB L000 1 (5 credits)ĬHM 1020, CHM L000 1 and CHM 2045, CHM 2045L (8 credits)ĬHM 1020, 2045 = State Core P, CHM 2045L = P (no Gen Ed credit for CHM L000)Ĭhinese Language and Literature (AS Level only)ĮCO 2013 = State Core S, ECO 2023 = S (no Gen Ed credit for ECO L000)ĮNC 1101 = State Core C, LIT 2000 = State Core HĮNC 1102 = State Core C, LIT 2120 = C or H and NĮVR 2001 = State Core B or P and N (no Gen Ed credit for EVR L000) The chart specifies which UF course credit students will earn depending on their score on each exam and whether the credit earned will count for General Education and the Writing Requirement (6,000 words). Scores of E or higher on AICE French Language, German, Latin Language, and Spanish Language examinations fulfill the foreign language proficiency requirement for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the College of Journalism and Communications, and BA programs in the College of the Arts. Students completing approved AICE examinations with scores of A-E will earn UF credit. ![]() Equivalent courses earned by examination generally fulfill the same requirements that the UF course fulfills.P grades will not be calculated into the student's GPA. The transcript will reflect the course(s) with grades of P (for Pass). If a student submits appropriate scores, UF will grant credit for the UF course(s) that most closely match the content of the exam as determined by the State of Florida.Students who begin in the Summer B term must have taken the exam(s) and had their scores reported to the university before the end of their first Fall term.Students who begin in the Summer A term must have taken the exam(s) and had their scores reported to the university before the end of their first Summer B/C term. ![]()
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