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Matched Legal Cases: ['Art-2', 'ART 190', 'Art-3', 'ART 190', 'ART 190', 'Art 190', 'ART 190', 'ART 101', 'Art 48', 'ART 190', 'Art 3']

A student may not take a special exam for a course that he has already taken in the regular fashion, regardless of the grade earned previously unless it was an audit grade. Additionally, a student may not take a special exam for a course for which he/she is currently registered.
The fee for credit by examination is listed in the current year Tuition and Fee schedule and must be paid before the exam is given. A proctoring fee may also be assessed.
Advanced Placement Test Minimum
Fort Lewis College Equivalency
Art-2D Design 4 ART 190 - 2D Design 3
Art-3D Design 4 ART 190 - 3D Design 3
Art-Drawing 4 ART 190 - Drawing 4
Art-History 3
Art 190 - Art History
BIO 112 - Introduction to Organismic and Evolutionary Biology (SC2)
BIO 190 - Biology
Chemistry 3 CHEM 150 - Fundamentals of Chemistry I: Atoms/Molecules (SC1)
CHEM 151 - Fundamentals of Chemistry II: Chemical Reaction (SC1) 4
Economics (Microeconomics) 3 ECON 262 - Principles of Microeconomics (SS1)
Economics (Macroeconomics) 3 ECON 272 - Principles of Macroeconomics (SS1)
English (Lang and Comp) 3
ENGL 190 - Language and Composition
ENGL 191 - Language and Composition
English (Lang and Comp) 4 COMP 150 - Rhetoric and Research (CO1)
English (Literature/Comp) 4
COMP 150 - Rhetoric and Research (CO1)
Environmental Science 3 BIO 190 - Environmental Science 6
French 3 ML 147 - Elementary French I
ML 148 - Elementary French II 4
Government and Politics (Comp) 3 PS 190 - Goverment and Politics (Comp) 6
(United States) 3
PS 110 - U.S. National Government (SS1)
PS 190 - Goverment and Politics
History (European) 4 HIST 160 - Survey of Western Civilization I (HI1)
HIST 261 - Western Civilization II: 1350 to Present (HI1) 4
History (United States) 4 HIST 280 - Survey of US History: 1600-1877 (HI1)
HIST 281 - Survey of US History: 1877-Present (HI1) 4
History (World) 4 HIST 150 - World Civilization I (HI1)
HIST 151 - World Civilization II (HI1) 4
Human Geography 3 GEOG 190 - Human Geography 6
ML 190 - Elementary Italian I
ML 190 - Elementary Italian II
Latin 3 ML 109 - Introductory Latin I
ML 110 - Introductory Latin II 4
Mathematics (Calculus AB) 3 MATH 121 - Pre-Calculus (MA1)
MATH 190 - Calculus 4
Mathematics (Calculus AB) 4 MATH 221 - Calculus I (MA1)
Mathematics (Calculus BC) 3 MATH 221 - Calculus I (MA1)
Mathematics (Calculus BC) 4 MATH 221 - Calculus I (MA1)
MATH 222 - Calculus II (MA1) 4
Music Theory 3 MU 128 - Theory and Musicianship I
MU 190 - Music Theory 5
Physics B 3 PHYS 201 - Physics - Non-Calculus I
PHYS 202 - Physics - Non-Calculus II 4
Physics C 3 PHYS 217 - Physics - Science and Engineering I (SC1)
PHYS 218 - Physics - Science and Engineering II 4
Psychology 3 PSYC 157 - Introduction to Psychology (SS3)
PSYC 190 - Psychology 3
Spanish Language 3 ML 115 - Elementary Spanish I
ML 116 - Elementary Spanish II 4
ML 215 - Intermediate Spanish I (AH4)
ML 216 - Intermediate Spanish II (AH4)
Statistics 3 MATH 201 - Elementary Statistics (MA1)
MATH 190 - Statistics 4
Fort Lewis College has adopted a policy whereby up to a maximum of 24 credits may be granted on the basis of appropriate scores on the general examinations of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP). Here is a complete listing of Fort Lewis College’s CLEP policies.
CLEP Test Minimum
American Government 50 PS 110 - U.S. National Government (SS1)
American Literature 50 ENGL 240 - Survey of American Literature (AH2) 4
BIO 190 - Special Topics
Calculus 50 MATH 221 - Calculus I (MA1) 4
Chemistry 50 CHEM 150 - Fundamentals of Chemistry I: Atoms/Molecules (SC1) 4
College Algebra 50 MATH 110 - College Algebra (MA1) 4
College Composition 50 COMP 150 - Rhetoric and Research (CO1) 4
College Math 50 MATH 105 - College Mathematics (MA1) 3
English Literature 50 ENGL 230 - Survey of British Literature (AH2) 4
French Language 45-49 ML 147 - Elementary French I 4
French Language 50-54 ML 147 - Elementary French I
French Language 55-58 ML 147 - Elementary French I
ML 148 - Elementary French II
ML 247 - Intermediate French I (AH4)
French Language 59 ML 147 - Elementary French I
ML 248 - Intermediate French II (AH4) 4
Human Growth and Development 50 PSYC 254 - Life Span Human Development 4
Humanities 50 GS 190 - Special Topics 6
Intro. to Educational Psychology 50 PSYC 190 - Special Topics 4
Introductory Business Law 50 BA 260 - Business Law and Ethics 4
Introductory Psychology 50 PSYC 157 - Introduction to Psychology (SS3) 4
Introductory Sociology 50 SOC 190 - Special Topics 3
Natural Sciences 50 BIO 112 - Introduction to Organismic and Evolutionary Biology (SC2) 4
Pre-Calculus 50 MATH 121 - Pre-Calculus (MA1) 4
Principles of Microeconomics 50 ECON 262 - Principles of Microeconomics (SS1) 3
Principles of Macroeconomics 50 ECON 272 - Principles of Macroeconomics (SS1) 3
Spanish Language 45-49 ML 115 - Elementary Spanish I 4
Spanish Language 50-56 ML 115 - Elementary Spanish I
Spanish Language 57-62
ML 115 - Elementary Spanish I
ML 116 - Elementary Spanish II
Spanish Language 63
U.S. History I: Early Colonizations to 1877 50 HIST 280 - Survey of US History: 1600-1877 (HI1) 4
U.S. History II: 1865 to the Present 50 HIST 281 - Survey of US History: 1877-Present (HI1) 4
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 50 HIST 160 - Survey of Western Civilization I (HI1) 4
Western Civilization II; 1648 to the Present 50 HIST 261 - Western Civilization II: 1350 to Present(HI1) 4
The International Baccalaureate is a comprehensive course of study for academically talented high school students in select high schools throughout the world. The number of credits awarded for successful completion of an IB diploma program will be a minimum of 24 semester credits. Questions about the IB program should be directed toInternational Baccalaureate North America, 475 Riverside Dr, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10115, (212) 696-4464.
IB Subject Exam Title Level of Evaluation Exam Score Fort Lewis College Course Title Semester Hours
4 ANTH 210 - Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology (SS3) (4), ANTH 190 (2)
No Credit 6
Art Higher
4 ART 190 (6)
ART 101 - Drawing I (4) 6
4 BIO 112 - Introduction to Organismic and Evolutionary Biology (SC2) (4),BIO 113 - Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 190 (3) 8
4 CHEM 150 - Fundamentals of Chemistry I: Atoms/Molecules (SC1)(4),CHEM 151 - Fundamentals of Chemistry II: Chemical Reaction (SC1) (4)
CHEM 150 - Fundamentals of Chemistry I: Atoms/Molecules (SC1)(4), CHEM 190 (2)
CHEM 190 (3) 8
4 CSIS 190 (4)
Design Technology Higher
4 ECON 190 (6)
ECON 190 (3) 6
English (A-1) Higher
4 COMP 150 - Rhetoric and Research (CO1) (4), ENGL 190 (2)
French (A-1) Higher
4 ML 390 (6)
ML 147 - Elementary French I (4), ML 148 - Elementary French II (4) 6
French (B)
ML 247 - Intermediate French I (AH4) (4), ML 248 - Intermediate French II (AH4) (4), ML 390 (3)
ML 247 - Intermediate French I (AH4) (4), ML 248 - Intermediate French II(AH4) (4)
ML 147 - Elementary French I
4 GEOG 110 - World Regional Geography (SS2) (4), GEOG 190 (2)
GEOG 110 - World Regional Geography (SS2) (4) 6
4 HIST 160 - Survey of Western Civilization I (HI1) (4), HIST 261 - Western Civilization II: 1350 to Present (HI1) (4)
HIST 190 (3) 8
History of the Americas Higher
4 HIST 281 - Survey of US History: 1877-Present (HI1) (4), HIST 190 (3)
HIST 190 (3) 7
World History Higher
HIST 150 - World Civilization I (HI1) (4), HIST 151 - World Civilization II(HI1) (4) HIST 190
4 ML 109 (4), ML 110 - Introductory Latin II (4)
ML 109 (4) 8
Mathematics Higher and
4 MATH 221 - Calculus I (MA1) (4), MATH 222 (MA1) (4)
MATH 221 - Calculus I (MA1) (4), MATH 190 (2)
MATH 110 - College Algebra (MA1) (4), MATH 190 (2)
4 MU 190 (6)
Philosophy Higher
4 PHIL 141 - Introduction to Philosophy (AH3) (4), PHIL 190 (2)
PHIL 190 (3) 6
4 PHYS 217 - Physics - Science and Engineering I (SC1) (5), PHYS 218 - Physics - Science and Engineering II (5)
PHYS 190 (3) 10
4 PSYC 157 - Introduction to Psychology SS3) (3), PSYC 190 (3)
PSYC 157 - Introduction to Psychology (SS3) (3) 6
Russian (B) Higher
5 ML 190 (6)
ML 190 (6) 6
Spanish (A-1) Higher
4 ML 319 - Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition I (4), ML 390 (2)
ML 319 - Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition I (4) 6
ML 215 - Intermediate Spanish I (AH4) (4), ML 216 - Intermediate Spanish II (AH4) (4), ML 319 (4)
ML 215 - Intermediate Spanish I (AH4) (4), ML 216 - Intermediate Spanish II (AH4)(4)
ML 115 - Elementary Spanish I (4), ML 116 - Elementary Spanish II (4)
Theatre Higher
4 THEA 190 (6)
THEA 190 (3) 6
The DSST exams were developed to enable schools to award credit to students for knowledge equivalent to that which is learned by students taking the course. The exams have been approved by the American Council on Education (ACE). The ACE provides both a recommended passing score and a recommended number of credits that could be awarded to successful students. With these recommendations in mind, Fort Lewis College awards the following credit for selected DSST exams.
DANTES Subject Standardized Test Minimum
Art 48 ART 190 - Art 3
PS 241 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems (SS1)
General Anthropology 47
ANTH 151 - Introduction to Anthropology (SS3)
Introduction to Business 46 BA 190 - Introduction to Business 4
GEOL 190 - Physical Geology
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