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Advanced StandingA Guide to Advanced Placement Credit, International Baccalaureate Credit and Transfer Credit

2021-2022

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Credit YourselfAs a nationally ranked research university, Clemson welcomes students with AP, IB and transfer credits. The University recognizes the academic value to earning college hours before even setting foot on campus, and we encourage students with credits to apply and transfer to Clemson.

This guide gives important, basic information to those with AP, IB and transfer credits. Additional information can be found on our website, clemson.edu/registrar/student-menu/transfer-credits.html.

Table of ContentsAdvanced PlacementAdvanced Placement Credit Chart

International BaccalaureateInternational Baccalaureate Credit Chart

Transfer CreditTransfer Admission Requirements

Evaluation of Transfer Credits

Credit by Examination

Standardized Test Scores, Courses Taken Elsewhere, Repeated Courses, Courses Taken While on Academic Suspension

Institutional and Programmatic Maximums of Transferable Credit

College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

Dual Degree Programs

Courses, GPAs, Withdrawals, Repeated Courses

Curriculum Year

Transfer Admissions Officers

Transferring to Clemson University

Course Listings

College Board College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)

Dual Enrollment

Contact Information

Clemson University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor’s, master’s, education specialist and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; telephone number 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Clemson University.

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Advanced Placement (AP Credit)Clemson University strongly endorses the AP program and consistently ranks among top colleges and universities in the nation in the number of students reporting AP grades.

If you enroll in AP courses through your high school, you’ll have the opportunity to take a national examination at the end of the school year. When registering for the exam, indicate if you wish to have the final results sent to Clemson University (CEEB #5111). The exams are graded on a 1 to 5 scale, and if you achieve a 3 or higher, you’ll receive the appropriate course credit as outlined in the AP credit chart.

AP examination grades should be sent directly to Clemson from the College Board; specific information can be found in the Academic Catalogs. You will receive notification from Clemson outlining any course credit that you will receive through the AP program.

Be sure to include your Social Security number when registering for AP exams. This will save time and ensure that credit is automatically awarded to your Clemson academic record.

Area AP Exam Grade Credit Awarded for These Clemson University Courses Credit HoursCAPSTONE Research 3, 4, 5 ELEC 00013 3

Seminar 3, 4, 5 ELEC 00013 3ECONOMICS Microeconomics 3, 4, 5 ECON 2110 3ECONOMICS Macroeconomics 3, 4, 5 ECON 2120 3ENGLISH Literature and Composition1 3, 4 ENGL 19995 3ENGLISH Language and Composition1 3, 4 ENGL 19995 3ENGLISH Language and Composition1 5 ENGL 19995 , 1030 6ENGLISH Literature and Composition1 and Language and Composition1 3, 4, 5 ENGL 19995 , 1030 6GEOGRAPHY Human Geography 3, 4, 5 GEOG 1010 3GOVERNMENT Government and Politics: United States 3, 4, 5 POSC 1010 3

Government and Politics: Comparative 3, 4, 5 POSC 1040 3HISTORY United States History 3 HIST 1010 3HISTORY United States History 4, 5 HIST 1010, 1020 6

European History 3, 4, 5 HIST 1730 3World History 3, 4, 5 HIST 1930 3

HUMANITIES Music Theory 3, 4, 5 MUSC 1420, 1430 4Art History 3, 4, 5 ART 2100 3Studio Art – Drawing 3 ELEC 00013 3

4 ART 1030 35 ART 1050 3

Studio Art – 2D Design 3 ELEC 00013 34, 5 ART 1030 3

Studio Art – 3D Design 3 ELEC 00013 34, 5 ART 1030 3

LANGUAGES Chinese Language and Culture 3, 4 CHIN 1010, 1020, 2010 11LANGUAGES 5 CHIN 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020 14LANGUAGES French Language and Culture 3, 4, 5 FR 1010, 1020 8LANGUAGES German Language and Culture 3, 4, 5 GER 1010, 1020 8LANGUAGES Italian Language and Culture 3, 4 ITAL 1010, 1020, 2010 11LANGUAGES 5 ITAL 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020 14LANGUAGES Japanese Language and Culture 3, 4 JAPN 1010, 1020, 2010 11LANGUAGES 5 JAPN 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020 14LANGUAGES Latin 3 LATN 1010, 1020, 2010 11LANGUAGES 4, 5 LATN 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020 14LANGUAGES Spanish Language and Culture 3, 4, 5 SPAN 1010, 1020 8LANGUAGES Spanish Literature and Culture 3 SPAN 1010, 1020 8LANGUAGES 4 SPAN 1010, 1020, 2010 11LANGUAGES 5 SPAN 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020 14MATH Calculus AB 3, 4, 5 MATH 1060 4

Calculus BC 3, 4, 5 MATH 1060, 1080 8Statistics 3, 4, 5 STAT 2300 3

PSYCHOLOGY Psychology 3, 4, 5 PSYC 2010 3SCIENCES Biology 3 BIOL 1230+1200 4

4 BIOL 1030+1050 45 BIOL 1030+1040+1050+1060 8

Chemistry 3, 4 CH 1010 45 CH 1010, 1020 8

Computer Science A 3, 4, 5 CPSC 1060 4Computer Science Principles 3, 4, 5 CPSC 1210 3Environmental Science 3, 4, 5 ENSP 2000 3Physics 1 3, 4, 5 PHYS 2070+2090 4Physics 2 3, 4, 5 PHYS 2080+2100 4Physics B2 3, 4, 5 PHYS 2070+2090, PHYS 2080+2100 8Physics C (Mechanics) 3, 4, 5 PHYS 1220+1240 4Physics C (E&M) 3, 4, 5 PHYS 2210+2230 4

1 Student who earns a score of 3 or 4 should register for ENGL 1030.2 Student enrolling in curricula requiring calculus-based physics (PHYS 1220,

1240, 2210, 2220, 2230, 2240) but who earns a grade of 5 on Physics B will be asked to meet with a departmental representative for further evaluation and placement counseling.

3 ELEC 0001 is elective-only transfer credit.⁴ ENGL 1999 is English elective credit.

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International Baccalaureate CreditClemson University recognizes the academic challenges of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme and encourages you to apply for admission. IB graduates who score well on their higher-level exams will be awarded college credit as outlined in the following chart. Please be sure to include your IB candidate number in the space provided on the Clemson application.

For additional information:IB Americas Americas Global Centre7501 Wisconsin Ave.Suite 200 West Bethesda, MD 20814

Phone: 301-202-3000Fax: [email protected]

IB Higher Level Examination Level Grade Credit Allowed Toward Degree CreditsBiology 4, 5, 6, 7 BIOL 1030/1050, 1040/1060 8Business and Management 4, 5, 6, 7 MGT 2010 3Chemistry 4, 5, 6, 7 CH 1010 (for majors requiring organic chemistry) 4ECONOMICS 4, 5 CH 1010 (for majors not requiring organic chemistry) 4ENGLISH 6, 7 CH 1010, 1020 (for majors not requiring organic chemistry) 8Classical Languages 4 LATN 1010 4ENGLISH 5 LATN 1010, 1020 8ENGLISH 6, 7 LATN 1010, 1020, 2010 12Computer Science 4 CPSC 1110 3

5, 6 CPSC 1010 47 CPSC 1010, 1020 8

Dance 4, 5, 6, 7 ELEC 0001⁴ 3Design Technology 4, 5, 6, 7 ELEC 0001⁴ 3Economics 4, 5, 6, 7 ECON 2110, 2120 6English (Language A: Literature or Language and Literature) 4 ENGL 1999⁵ 3

5, 6 ENGL 1999⁵, 2120 67 ENGL 1999⁵, 1030, 2120 9

Classical Languages Greek 4, 5, 6, 7 LANG 1999⁶ 3Film 4, 5, 6, 7 ELEC 0001⁴ 3Foreign Language (Language B) 4 ARAB 1010, CHIN 1010, FR 1010, GER 1010, ITAL 1010, JAPN 1010, 4

LATN 1010, PORT 1010, RUSS 1010, or SPAN 1010 (dependent on language)5, 6, 7 ARAB 1010, 1020; CHIN 1010, 1020; FR 1010, 1020; GER 1010, 8

1020; ITAL 1010, 1020; JAPN 1010, 1020; LATN 1010, 1020;PORT 1010, 1020; ITAL 1010, 1020; or SPAN 1010, 1020(dependent on language)

Geography 4, 5, 6, 7 GEOG 1010 3Global Politics 4, 5, 6, 7 ELEC 0001⁴ 3History Route 1: Higher Level Option- Europe and the Islamic World 4, 5, 6, 7 ELEC 0001⁴ 3 Route 1: Higher Level Options- Asia and Oceania 4, 5, 6, 7 HIST 1930 3 Africa ELEC 0001⁴ 3 Europe and the Middle East ELEC 0001⁴ 3 The Americas ELEC 0001⁴ 3Information Technology in a Global Society 4, 5, 6, 7 STS 1200 3Islamic History 4, 5, 6, 7 ELEC⁴ 3Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches 4, 5 MATH 1020 or 1060¹ 3 or 4LANGUAGES 6, 7 MATH 1020 or 1060² 3 or 4Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation 4, 5

6, 7MATH 1999⁷STAT 2300

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Music 4, 5, 6, 7 ELEC 0001³ 3Philosophy 4, 5, 6, 7 PHIL 1010 3Physics 4 PHYS 2070/2090 4

5, 6, 7 PHYS 2070/2090, 2080/2100 8Psychology 4, 5, 6, 7 PSYC 2010 3Social and Cultural Anthropology 4, 5, 6, 7 ANTH 1999 3Theater Arts 4, 5, 6, 7 ELEC 0001³ 3Visual Arts 4, 5, 6, 7 ART 1030 3

1 Placement in MATH 2070 or MATH 1080. Upon completion of MATH 2070 with a grade C or better, credit will be awarded for MATH 1020. Upon completion of MATH 1080 with a grade C or better, credit will be awarded for MATH 1060. If the student does not enroll in MATH 2070 or MATH 1080 or does not pass the sequential class (MATH 2070 or 1080) with a grade C or higher, 3 credits of elective (ELEC 001) will be awarded.

2 Students may receive credit for either MATH 1020 (3 credits) or MATH 1060 (4 credits) but not both.

3 Courses determined on an individual basis. See department.4 ELEC 0001 is elective-only transfer credit.5 ENGL 1999 is English elective credit.6 LANG 1999 is a Language elective credit.7 MATH 1999 is Mathematics elective credit.

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Transfer CreditTransfer students are defined as individuals who have earned a high school diploma or an equivalent credential and have subsequently attended a college or university in a full-time or part-time status during a regular semester.

When applying to transfer into Clemson, candidates should:1. Submit an online application.2. Request final official transcripts be sent to the Office of

Undergraduate Admissions from each college or university previously attended. You must submit official transcripts even if you do not expect to receive credit for the work or if you withdrew prior to receiving final grades. Note: If you have been provisionally accepted, you must also arrange for Clemson to receive updated transcripts for any additional work you complete. A transcript that states “issued to student” is not considered official.

3. If you took college-level courses (dual enrollment) while in high school, be sure to send official transcripts from the institution where credit was earned.

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Application DeadlinesTransfer applications are reviewed on a rolling basis as they become complete. Admission is closed when all classroom space has been committed.

• December 1: Deadline to apply for Spring admission (January enrollment).*

• March 1: Deadline to submit the FAFSA for need-based scholarships for the Fall semester.

• April 1: Deadline to submit the FAFSA for loans and grants for the Fall semester.

• July 1: Final deadline to apply for Fall admission.

Transfer Admission RequirementsTransfer admission is increasingly competitive. To be considered for admission, candidates should1. Complete a year of college study after high

school graduation at a regionally accredited institution — 30 semester or 45 quarter hours of transferable work (AP, IB and dual-enrollment credit cannot be used toward the 30 semester-or 45 quarter-hour requirement).**

2. Earn a cumulative grade-point average of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) — 3.0 is preferred.

3. Complete freshman-level courses in English, science and mathematics for their intended major at Clemson University.

4. Be in good standing and eligible to return to the institution last attended.

The opportunity to change majors upon enrollment at Clemson cannot be guaranteed. Apply early and contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions for current requirements.

There are specific majors at Clemson that are more competitive due to grade point average requirements and/or space limitations. Students interested in one of the majors listed below will need to select a second choice of major on their application to allow more flexibility in the review process.

• Communication • Construction science and management• Early childhood education• Elementary education• General engineering• Landscape architecture• Language and international health • Health science (available for Fall term only)• Nursing (available for Fall term only)• Parks, recreation and tourism management• Performing arts (audio)• Secondary education• Special education• Sports communication

Additional requirements for select majors:Performing Arts: An audition is required for students interested in pursuing music, theatre and audio engineering concentrations. For more information, visit clemson.edu/performing-arts.

* All official documents (except for your current term) must be postmarked by December 15. Note: Transfer students who wish to apply for the Summer or Spring terms should submit their application two weeks before classes begin.** Consideration for transfer with fewer than 30 semester or 45 quarter hours is possible, but applicants must also submit high school transcripts and test scores (SAT or ACT). High school performance will be reviewed first, and a strong high school GPA, class rank and standardized test score is necessary. College academic performance is also required and will be reviewed in addition to the high school information.

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Evaluation of Transfer CreditsThe evaluation of academic credits from other institutions rests with the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Estimated approval for use of these credits in your degree program is determined by your academic adviser. In general, transfer credit is awarded when the course is:1. Earned at a school accredited by a regional accreditation association, such as the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

2. Similar in description to the catalog synopsis of the corresponding course at Clemson.

3. Required or permitted as an elective in your curriculum.

4. Graded at least a C or better.5. Not a duplication of credits already earned

Clemson does not transfer grades, only credits; therefore, you will enter Clemson without a grade-point average. Your class standing is determined as follows:

Number of Credit Hours Transferred

Class Standing

30-59 Sophomore60-94 Junior95 and above Senior

Credit by ExaminationLearning experiences including, but not limited to, military service schools, noncollegiate-sponsored instruction, work-related experiences, etc. will not be evaluated for transfer;

however, enrolled students may request credit by examination for any nontransferable learning experience.

Standardized Test Scores, Courses Taken Elsewhere, Repeated Courses, Courses Taken While on Academic SuspensionThere is no time limit for the use of standardized test scores (e.g., SAT or ACT) in the evaluation of transfer candidates. For courses taken elsewhere, credit will be awarded for grades of C or better, provided Clemson faculty approve the course. Courses taught at nonbaccalaureate, degree-granting institutions are not transferable if they are taught at the 300 or 400 levels at Clemson. (The only exceptions to this are a limited number of nursing courses.) There are no limitations on transferring courses taken elsewhere by a suspended student or on coursework repeated due to failure.

Institutional and Programmatic Maximums of Transferable CreditTo qualify for an undergraduate degree, a student must complete from Clemson a minimum of 37 of the last 43 credits presented for the degree. Additional programmatic maximums also apply to B.S. degrees in the following majors: accounting, economics, financial management, management and marketing. At least 50 percent of the total credits taken in accounting, economics, finance, law, management, management science and marketing must be taken at Clemson University.

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College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences* Dual Degree ProgramsAnderson UniversityCharleston Southern University

Claflin CollegeCoastal Carolina University

Converse CollegeElon UniversityErskine CollegeFrancis Marion University

Furman UniversityLander UniversityNewberry CollegeUniversity of North Georgia

North Greenville University

Presbyterian CollegeWofford College

*Call 864-656-2543 for more information.

Website: clemson.edu/cecas/dualContact: College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences, [email protected]

Courses, GPAs, Withdrawals, Repeated CoursesAll courses taken and the overall grade-point average from each institution attended are considered in the admission evaluation. Additional consideration is given to the pattern of progress and the number of completed courses that transfer into the intended major.

Curriculum YearStudents transferring may select the curriculum that was outlined in the Clemson University Academic Catalogs at the time they entered the sending institution, provided they have been in continuous enrollment. Transfer students may select any curriculum adopted subsequent to that initial curriculum. After enrolling at Clemson, if transfer students change from one major to another, they will complete all the requirements included in the new curriculum that are in effect at the time of the change. If all work toward a degree is not completed within six years after the initial enrollment at the sending institution, the student may be required to take additional courses.

Transfer Admissions OfficersRachel WalkerTransfer Counselor

Becky D. PearsonAssociate Director of Admissions

Kathryn W. RiceAssistant Director ofAdmissions

Phone: 864-656-2287FAX: 864-656-2464Address: Clemson University Office of Admissions 105 Sikes Hall Box 345124 Clemson, SC 29634-5124 clemson.edu/admissions [email protected]

If you are unsure to which S.C. college or university you would like to transfer after your initial coursework at an S.C. technical college, you may view the S.C. Technical College Credit Equivalency List at clemson.edu/tcel. Depending on the student’s chosen major, some courses may not be applicable toward graduation requirements. Contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions for additional information.

Transferring to Clemson UniversityA transcript that states “issued to student” is considered unofficial. Courses that have previously been evaluated from schools around the nation are listed on our Transfer Course Equivalency List (TCEL), which can be found at clemson.edu/tcel. If there is a course you have previously taken that is not listed on the TCEL, the course will be evaluated by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions once you have been accepted to Clemson. Students will be notified of the credit they will receive at Clemson before enrolling. 

Apply online at clemson.edu.

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The following is a list of University transfer courses you may take at a South Carolina technical college. Please follow the curriculum outline in Clemson’s Academic Catalogs for the degree that you plan to pursue at Clemson University, and take the equivalent courses as they are listed as follows. ELEC 0001 is elective-only transfer credit. Course equivalencies are subject to change.

Tech. College ClemsonACC 101* ACC 101*ACCOUNTING ACC 101*ACC 101* ............................................................................. ACCT 2010ACC 102* ............................................................................. ACCT 2020

ECO 211*ANTHROPOLOGY ACC 101*ANT 101* ............................................................................. ANTH 2010ANT 202 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001

ECO 211*ARABIC ACC 101*ARA 101 .............................................................................. ARAB 1010ARA 102 .............................................................................. ARAB 1020

ECO 211*ART ACC 101*ART 101* ............................................................................... ART 2100ART 105* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001ART 106 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ART 107 ................................................................................AAH 1010ART 108 ................................................................................AAH 1020ART 111 ................................................................................ ART 1050ART 112 ................................................................................ ART 1060ART 202 ................................................................................ ART 2170ART 207 ................................................................................ ART 2110ART 208 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ART 210 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ART 211 ................................................................................ ART 2070ART 292 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001

ECO 211*ASTRONOMY ACC 101*AST 101* .................................................................... ASTR 1010+1030AST 102* .................................................................... ASTR 1020+1040

ECO 211*BIOLOGY ACC 101*BIO 101* ...................................................................... BIOL 1030+1050BIO 102* ...................................................................... BIOL 1040+1060BIO 112 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001BIO 113 ................................................................................ BIOL 1100BIO 114 ................................................................................ BIOL 1110BIO 201 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001BIO 202 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001BIO 203 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001BIO 205 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001BIO 206 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001BIO 209 ............................................................................... ENSP 2000BIO 210* ............................................................................... BIOL 2220BIO 211* ............................................................................... BIOL 2230BIO 215 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001BIO 216 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001BIO 225* .............................................................................. MICR 2050BIO 240 ............................................................................... NUTR 2030BIO 241 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001BIO 280 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001

ECO 211*BUSINESS ELEC 0001BUS 101 ................................................................................ BUS 1010

ECO 211*CHEMISTRY ELEC 0001CHM 105 .............................................................................. ELEC 0001CHM 106 ................................................................................. CH 1050CHM 107 ................................................................................. CH 1060CHM 110* ................................................................................ CH 1010CHM 111* ................................................................................ CH 1020CHM 112* ................................................................................ CH 1060CHM 211* ...................................................................... CH 2230+2270CHM 212* ...................................................................... CH 2240+2280CHM 213 .............................................................................. ELEC 0001

ECO 211*ECO 211*

Tech. College ClemsonECO 211*

COLLEGE SKILLS ELEC 0001COL 103 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001COL 105 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001

ECO 211*COMPUTER SCIENCE ELEC 0001CPT 101 .............................................................................. CPSC 1200CPT 170 .............................................................................. CPSC 1200CPT 270 .............................................................................. CPSC 2200

ECO 211*CRIMINAL JUSTICE ELEC 0001CRJ 101 ................................................................................ JUST 2880CRJ 125 ................................................................................ JUST 2890

ECO 211*ECONOMICS ELEC 0001ECO 101 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ECO 105 .............................................................................. ECON 2000ECO 201 .............................................................................. ECON 2000ECO 210* ............................................................................. ECON 2120ECO 211* ............................................................................. ECON 2110

ECO 211*ENGINEERING ECO 211*Denmark Tech ECO 211*EGR 269 .............................................................................. ENGR 1020EGR 270 .............................................................................. ENGR 1410

ECO 211*Greenville Tech ECO 211*ECE 211+205 ................................................................ ECE 2010+2090ECE 212 ................................................................................. ECE 2720ECE 221+205 ................................................................ ECE 2020+2110ECE 222+205 ................................................................ ECE 2620+2120ECE 222 ................................................................................. ECE 2620EGR 260 .................................................................................. CE 2010EGR 262 ..................................................................................EM 2020EGR 269 .................................................................... ENGR 1050+1060EGR 270 .............................................................................. ENGR 1410EGR 275 .............................................................................. ENGR 2080EGR 210 .............................................................................. ENGR 2100

ECO 211*Midlands Tech ECO 211*ECE 205 ........................................................................ ECE 2110+2120ECE 212 ........................................................................ ECE 2720+2730ECE 221 ................................................................................. ECE 2020ECE 222 ................................................................................. ECE 2620ECE 260 ................................................................................... CE 2010ECE 262 ...................................................................................EM 2020EGR 270 ............................................................ENGR 1050+ENGR 1060EGR 275 .............................................................................. ENGR 2090

Spartanburg Community CollegeEGR 269 .............................................................................. ENGR 1020EGR 270 .............................................................................. ENGR 1410

Tri-County TechEGR 269 .................................................................... ENGR 1050+1060EGR 270 .............................................................................. ENGR 1410EGR 275 .............................................................................. ENGR 2080

Trident TechECE 205 ........................................................................ ECE 2110+2120ECE 221 ................................................................................. ECE 2020ECE 222 ................................................................................. ECE 2620EGR 260 .................................................................................. CE 2010EGR 262 ..................................................................................EM 2020EGR 270 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001EGR 274 .............................................................................. ENGR 1410EGR 275 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001

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Tech. College Clemson

York TechECE 205 ........................................................................ ECE 2110+2120ECE 212 ........................................................................ ECE 2720+2730ECE 221 ................................................................................. ECE 2020ECE 222 ................................................................................. ECE 2620EGR 260 .................................................................................. CE 2010EGR 264 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001EGR 270 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001EGR 275 .............................................................................. ENGR 2090

ENGLISHENG 101* ............................................................................. ENGL 1999ENG 102* ............................................................................. ENGL 1030ENG 201* ............................................................................. ENGL 2140ENG 202* ............................................................................. ENGL 2140ENG 203* ............................................................................. ENGL 2140ENG 205* ............................................................................. ENGL 2130ENG 206* ............................................................................. ENGL 2130ENG 208* ............................................................................. ENGL 2120ENG 209* ............................................................................. ENGL 2120ENG 213 .............................................................................. ENGL 2020ENG 214* ............................................................................. ENGL 2020ENG 218* ............................................................................. ENGL 2020ENG 220 .............................................................................. ENGL 2150ENG 222* ............................................................................. ENGL 2150ENG 228 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ENG 230* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001ENG 231 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ENG 234 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ENG 236* .............................................................................ENGL 2160ENG 238 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ENG 260* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEEVT 201 ............................................................................... ENSP 2000

FORESTRYFOR 102 ................................................................................ ENR 1010FOR 130 ................................................................................ FOR 2050FOR 154 ................................................................................ FOR 2530FOR 230 ................................................................................ FOR 2540FOR 257 ................................................................................ FOR 2510FOR 265 ................................................................................ FOR 2520FOR 271 ................................................................................ FOR 2060

FRENCHFRE 101* ................................................................................. FR 1010FRE 102* ................................................................................. FR 1020FRE 201* ................................................................................. FR 2010FRE 202* ................................................................................. FR 2020

GEOGRAPHYGEO 101* ............................................................................. GEOG 1010GEO 102* ............................................................................. GEOG 1030

GEOLOGYGLY 101 ..............................................................GEOL 1010+GEOL 1030

GERMANGER 101* ............................................................................... GER 1010GER 102* ............................................................................... GER 1020GER 201 ................................................................................ GER 2010GER 202 ................................................................................ GER 2020

Tech. College ClemsonACC 101*

HEALTH SCIENCE ACC 101*AHS 102 ...............................................................................HLTH 2600

HISTORY ECO 211*HIS 101* ................................................................................HIST 1720HIS 102* ................................................................................HIST 1730HIS 104 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001HIS 105 .................................................................................HIST 1930HIS 106 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001HIS 107 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001HIS 108 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001HIS 115 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001HIS 122 .................................................................................HIST 1220HIS 201* ................................................................................HIST 1010HIS 202* ................................................................................HIST 1020

HORTICULTUREHRT 102 .............................................................................. HORT 2080HRT 104 .............................................................................. HORT 2080HRT 110 ...................................................................... BIOL 2050+2060HRT 113 .............................................................................. HORT 1010HRT 125 .............................................................................. CSEN 2020HRT 153 .............................................................................. HORT 2020HRT 241 .............................................................................. HORT 2120

HUMANITIESHSS 105 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001HSS 205 ................................................................................. STS 1010

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIESIDS 207 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001IDS 210 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001

JAPANESEJPN 101 ................................................................................JAPN 1010JPN 102 ................................................................................JAPN 1020JPN 201 ................................................................................JAPN 2010JPN 202 ................................................................................JAPN 2020

JOURNALISM 0JOU 101 .............................................................................. ENGL 2310

MANAGEMENTMGT 101 ................................................................................MGT 2010

MATHEMATICSMAT 103 ..............................................................................MATH 1010MAT 109 ..............................................................................MATH 1990MAT 110* ............................................................................MATH 1990MAT 111* ............................................................................MATH 1030MAT 110+111* .....................................................................MATH 1050MAT 112 ..............................................................................MATH 1050MAT 120* ............................................................................. STAT 2300MAT 122* ............................................................................MATH 2100MAT 130* ............................................................................MATH 1020MAT 132 ..............................................................................MATH 1190MAT 140* ............................................................................MATH 1060MAT 141* ............................................................................MATH 1080MAT 211 ..............................................................................MATH 1150MAT 212 ..............................................................................MATH 1160MAT 215 ..............................................................................MATH 2160MAT 220 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001MAT 230 ..............................................................................MATH 2070MAT 240* ............................................................................MATH 2060MAT 242* ............................................................................MATH 2080MAT 250 ..............................................................................MATH 1150MAT 251 ..............................................................................MATH 2160

Tech. College Clemson

MUSICMUS 105* ............................................................................MUSC 2100MUS 110..............................................................................MUSC 1050

PHILOSOPHY ELEC 0001PHI 101* ............................................................................... PHIL 1010PHI 105* ............................................................................... PHIL 1020PHI 106* ............................................................................... PHIL 1020PHI 110* ............................................................................... PHIL 1030PHI 115* ............................................................................... PHIL 1030PHI 201 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001

PHYSICAL SCIENCEPHS 101 .............................................................................. PHSC 1080PHS 102 .............................................................................. PHSC 1070PHS 115 .............................................................................. PHSC 1080

PHYSICSPHY 101 .............................................................................. PHYS 2000PHY 201* .................................................................... PHYS 2070+2090PHY 202* .................................................................... PHYS 2080+2100PHY 221 ..................................................................... PHYS 1220+1240PHY 222* .................................................................... PHYS 2210+2230PHY 223* .................................................................... PHYS 2220+2240

POLITICAL SCIENCEPSC 101 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001PSC 103 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001PSC 201* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001PSC 205 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001PSC 206 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001PSC 215* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001PSC 220 .............................................................................. POSC 1020

PSYCHOLOGY BLANKPSY 120 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001PSY 201* ..............................................................................PSYC 2010PSY 203* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001PSY 206 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001PSY 208* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001PSY 212* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001PSY 225 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001

RELIGIONREL 101 ..................................................................................REL 1010REL 201 ..................................................................................REL 1020

SOCIOLOGYSOC 101* ............................................................................... SOC 2010SOC 102* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001SOC 151 ................................................................................ SOC 2010SOC 205* ............................................................................... SOC 2020SOC 206* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001SOC 210* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001SOC 220* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001SOC 230 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001SOC 235* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001

SPANISHSPA 101* ............................................................................. SPAN 1010SPA 102* ............................................................................. SPAN 1020SPA 105 ................................................................................ ELEC 0001SPA 201* ............................................................................. SPAN 2010SPA 202* ............................................................................. SPAN 2020

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SPEECHSPC 200 .............................................................................COMM 1500SPC 205* ............................................................................COMM 2500SPC 208 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001SPC 209 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001SPC 210* .............................................................................. ELEC 0001

THEATERTHE 101* ............................................................................. THEA 2100THE 105 .............................................................................. THEA 2780THE 205 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001THE 220 .............................................................................. THEA 2790THE 226 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001THE 241 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001THE 250 .............................................................................. THEA 2670THE 253 .............................................................................. THEA 2770THE 263 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001THE 276 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001

TURFGRASSTUF 102............................................................................... HORT 2020TUF 172............................................................................... HORT 2120TUF 174............................................................................... HORT 2020TUF 175............................................................................... HORT 2710TUF 252............................................................................... HORT 2120

VISUAL ARTSARV 102 ................................................................................ AAH 1020ARV 120 ................................................................................ ART 2050ARV 121 ................................................................................ ART 1510ARV 162 .................................................................................. GC 1010ARV 205 ................................................................................ ART 2150

Greenville TechARV 110 ................................................................................ ART 2150ARV 114 ................................................................................ ART 2130ARV 121 ................................................................................ ART 1510ARV 122 ................................................................................ ART 1520ARV 214 ................................................................................ ART 2130ARV 215 ................................................................................ ART 2130ARV 230 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ARV 241 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ARV 244 ................................................................................ ART 2090

Trident TechARV 114 ................................................................................ ART 2130ARV 120 ................................................................................ ART 2050ARV 121 ................................................................................ ART 1510ARV 123 ................................................................................ ART 1510ARV 161 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ARV 162 .................................................................................. GC 1010ARV 205 ................................................................................ ART 2150ARV 214 ................................................................................ ART 2130ARV 215 ................................................................................ ART 2130ARV 227 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001ARV 228 ............................................................................... ELEC 0001

* Associated with the statewide articulation agreement

More course equivalences can be found on the Transfer Course Equivalency List (TCEL) at clemson.edu/tcel.

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College Board College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) This program has very limited recognition at Clem son. A few departments accept credit for CLEP subject-matter examinations; however, CLEP general examinations are not recognized. Credit can be awarded for introductory-level courses according to criteria established by the following departments: chemis try and English (composition only). Numerical scores plus essays, required when offered as part of a CLEP examination, will be evaluated by the appropri ate department. CLEP is designed primarily for adults with nontraditional learning experiences. CLEP credit cannot be used to meet admission requirements.

Dual EnrollmentDual-enrollment courses enable high school students to take college-level courses and earn college credit before graduating from high school. Students should have official transcript(s) sent directly to Clemson’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions from the registrar of each college or university where credit was earned.A transcript that states “issued to student” is considered unofficial. Courses that have previously been evaluated are listed on our Transfer Course Equivalency List (TCEL). If there is a course you have previously taken that is not listed on the TCEL, the course will be evaluated by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions once you have been accepted to Clemson. Students will be notified of the credit they will receive at Clemson before enrolling in the fall.

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