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Why Equivalencies for External Examinations
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Accelerate Time to Degree and Facilitate Seamless Transfer
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Art HistoryEnglish Language and Composition Government and Politics: United States Physics B BiologyEnglish Literature and Composition Human GeographyPhysics C: Electricity and Magnetism Calculus ABEnvironmental ScienceItalian Language and Culture Physics C: Mechanics Calculus BCEuropean HistoryJapanese Language and Culture Psychology ChemistryFrench Language and Culture Latin: VergilSpanish Language Chinese Language and Culture German Language and Culture MacroeconomicsSpanish Literature Computer Science AGovernment and Politics: Comparative MicroeconomicsStatistics United States HistoryWorld HistoryMusic TheoryStudio Art: 2-D Design Studio Art: 3-D Design Studio Art: Drawing
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CLEP EXAM TITLES http://www.collegeboard.com/clepresourcecenter CLEP EXAM TITLES http://www.collegeboard.com/clepresourcecenter Business Information Systems and Computer Applications Principles of Management Financial Accounting Introductory Business Law Principles of Marketing Composition and Literature American Literature Analyzing and Interpreting Literature College Composition College Composition Modular Humanities Science and Mathematics Calculus College Algebra Precalculus College Mathematics Biology Chemistry Natural Sciences Foreign Languages French Language German Language Spanish Language
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Why GE Equivalencies – Title 5
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Why GE Equivalencies – CSU GE and IGETC
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Why Course-to-Course Equivalencies
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Course-to-Course Equivalencies Local Discipline Faculty Decision
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How to determine Course-to-Course Equivalency
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Military Coursework/Experience
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