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Exams offered and accepted for Credit as of July 1, 2001

As of July 1, 2001, the minimum acceptable scores and course equivalents established by Eastern Michigan University's (EMU) academic departments are as follows:

EXAMS
OFFERED
MINIMUM
REQUIRED
SCORE
EMU
COURSE
AWARDED
CREDIT
HOURS

AWARDED
# OF TEST
QUESTIONS

BUSINESS EXAMS

Accounting,
Financial
60
ACC 000
3
75
Accounting,
Principles ofRed Ball TagRed Ball Tag
60
ACC 240
3
78
Business Law,
Introductory
70
LAW 293
3
100
Information Systems and Computer Applications
50
IS 215
3
100
Management,
Principles of
70
MGMT 000
3
100
Marketing,
Principles of
70
MKTG 000
3
100

COMPOSITION & LITERATURE EXAMS
No credit will be granted without the essay section with the exception of humanities.
No more than nine credit hours will be awarded for Composition exams and
no more than six credit hours will be awarded for Literature exams.

American Literature
ESSAY REQUIRED*
50
65
LITR 100
LITR 100 + LITR 101
No Essay = No Credit
3
6
100
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature
ESSAY REQUIRED*
50
65
LITR 100
LITR 100 + LITR 101
No Essay = No Credit
3
6
80
Composition, Freshman College
ESSAY REQUIRED*
50
65
ENGL 121
ENGL 121 + ENGL 225
No Essay = No Credit
3
6
90
English Composition with essay
50
65
ENGL 120
ENGL 120 + ENGL 121
3
6
50
English Composition without essay
50
No Credit
No Credit
90
English Literature
ESSAY REQUIRED*
50
65
LITR 100
LITR 100 + LITR 101
No Essay = No Credit
3
6
95
Humanities
50
65
LITR BAS or LITR GEKH
LITR BAS + LITR BAS or
LITR GEKH + LITR 000
3
6
140
*If you take this exam at another Testing Center, you must contact that center to see if they give the Essay Section. If so, indicate EMU (test code: 1201) as the "score recipient" and have that Test Center forward the essay to CLEP. CLEP will forward the essay to EMU who scores the essay. The scores for the question portion and the essay portion are averaged.

FOREIGN LANGUAGES EXAMS

French Language
(exam contains listening and reading)
50
62
FRNH 121
FRNH 121 + FRNH 122
3
6
121
German Language
(exam contains listening and reading)
50
63
GERN 121
GERN 121 + GERN 122
3
6
120
Spanish Language
(exam contains listening and reading)
50
63
SPNH 121
SPNH 121 + SPNH 122
3
6
120

HISTORY & SOCIAL SCIENCES EXAMS

American Government
50
PLSC 112
3
100
Educational Psychology, Introduction to
50
No Credit
No Credit
100
History of the U.S. I:
Early Colonization to 1877
50
HIST 123
3
120
History of the U.S. II:
1865 to Present
50
HIST 124
3
120
Human Growth & Development
50
No Credit
No Credit
90
Macroeconomics, Principles of
50
ECON 201
3
80
Microeconomics, Principles of
50
ECON 202
3
80
Psychology, Introductory
50
PSY 101
3
95
Social Sciences & History
50
No Credit
No Credit
120
Sociology, Introductory
50
SOCL 105
3
100
Western
Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648
50
HIST 101
3
120
Western
Civilization II: 1648 to the Present
50
HIST 102
3
120

SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS EXAMS

Algebra, College
50
MATH 105
3
60

Algebra, College-TrigonometryRed Ball Tag

50
No Credit
No Credit
63
Biology
50
60
BIOL 105
BIOL 110
4
5
115
Calculus
50
No Credit
No Credit
45
Chemistry
50
63
CHEM 121
CHEM 121/122 +
CHEM 123
3
7
75
College Mathematics
50
No Credit
No Credit
60
Natural Sciences
50
No Credit
No Credit
120
Precalculus
50
MATH 112
4
48
TrigonometryRed Ball Tag
50
MATH107
2
65

Red Ball Tag Effective July 1, 2006, these exams have been discontinued by CLEP.
Red Ball TagRed Ball TagEffective July 1, 2007, this exam has been discontinued by CLEP.

Please Note:

Students taking CLEP exams are subject to all the limitations listed in the current Eastern Michigan University Undergraduate Catalog under "Alternative Methods for Earning University Credit".

 
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