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CREDIT BY EXAMINATION AP 4235 Credit by Examination adopted July 2009. Last revised April 2017 Granting unit credit for a course by examination is based on the principle that previous experience, training, or instruction is the equivalent of a specific course taught by the college. Course and unit credit can be obtained through the credit for External Exam Process (AP/IB/CLEP), Internal Exam Process (locally administered exams), or High School to College Articulation Process. Courses Eligible for Credit by Examination: All courses shall be open to credit by examination unless specifically exempted by the District College. Academic divisions of the District Colleges determine the courses for which credit by examination may be granted. The Office of Student Learning at each District College maintains a current list of courses excluded from Credit by Examination. Documenting Credit by Examination: For credit earned through the credit by examination provisions, the student s academic record shall be clearly annotated to reflect that credit was earned by examination. Credit by Examination may be obtained by one of the following methods: I. External Examinations: (Title 5 Section 55052) a. Advanced Placement (AP): Students who earn scores of 3, 4 or 5 on the College Board AP Examinations taken before high school graduation will receive credit for each exam as specified in the catalog of the District College. b. International Baccalaureate (IB): Students who complete the IB diploma with a score of 30 or above, and/or will receive 20 units of credit. Students who complete the IB Higher Level examinations with scores of 4, 5, or 7 will receive credit for each exam as specified in the catalog of the District College. A score of 4 or higher on the IB Mathematics HL exam will satisfy the math competency requirement for the associate degree. Students will not receive credit for Standard Level exams. c. College Level Examination Program (CLEP): Students who earn scores of 50 or higher on a CLEP exam will receive credit for each exam as specified in the catalog of the District College. II. Internal Departmental Examinations: (Locally administered exams): a. Students will receive credit by satisfactory completion of an examination administered by the District College in lieu of completion of a course listed in the college catalog, provided that Credit by Examination is permitted for the course. See the Courses Excluded from Credit by Examination list maintained by each District College. Credit will be awarded with a letter grade and/or P/NP (if the latter is ordinarily available for the course). If a letter grade is awarded, it will be incorporated in the computation of the student s grade point average. b. A student may be granted credit if he or she satisfactorily passes an examination approved and conducted by the District College discipline faculty. Such credit may be granted only to a student who is registered at the District College and not on either academic probation or progress probation, and only for a course listed in the District College s catalog. c. The nature and content of the exam shall be determined solely by the District College discipline faculty in accordance with Title 5 Section 55002. The examination must be conducted on the campus of a District College or at a District satellite site. d. for which credit is given pursuant to this provision shall not be counted in determining the 12 semester hours of credit in residency requirement for an associate degree. e. A District College shall charge a student a fee for administering an examination pursuant to this provision which is equal to the enrollment fee for the course. III. High School to College Articulation: (Title 5 Section 55051) High school students may be granted college credit pursuant to established articulation agreements between the high school and a District College. The Board of Trustees shall permit articulated courses to be applied to certificate or associate degree requirements in accordance with this provision. The per-unit fee for high school credit by examination will not be charged. Articulated high school courses may be accepted in lieu of comparable District College courses to partially satisfy: a. Certificate requirements, including the total number of units required for the certificate; or b. The major or area of emphasis requirements in a degree program. Students who complete articulated comparable courses must pass an exam to earn college credit for general education and/or major requirements for the associate degree. Cut Scores The number of units awarded for each type of examination is subject to change based on the establishment of cut scores and/or other evaluative measures developed by District college faculty in collaboration with the Academic Senates and/or a CSU Chancellor s Office policy as pursuant to the AB 1985, and/or Intersegmental General Education Curriculum (IGETC) Standards, Policies and Procedures latest version. Credit for External Examinations (AP, IB and CLEP) The evaluation of credit for AP, IB and CLEP examinations is done by a college counselor. Counselors may require additional documentation or information as necessary to determine eligibility for external credit. Credit granted for the examinations may be counted as credit toward an associate degree. The Counseling faculty at each District College will determine how the credit is used to satisfy general education and majors requirements for the associate degree. Credit granted for these examinations may also be counted toward the satisfaction of IGETC or CSU-GE areas as allowed by the applicable standards for each form of transfer general education certification. Credit awarded for AP, IB and CLEP examinations shall not impact the student s GPA. Students granted credit for AP, IB or CLEP examinations shall not earn credit toward an associate degree for duplicated college courses. Moorpark College - Credit By Examination 2018-2019 95

CREDIT BY EXAMINATION (CONTINUED) Other colleges or universities may have different policies concerning the granting of credit for AP, IB and CLEP examinations, and will evaluate the examinations based upon their own policies and practices. Credit for Internal Credit by Examination 1. Determination for Eligibility: The examination is to be administered prior to the last day of the final examination period. The course that the units will apply to must be listed in the college catalog. The student must be currently registered and not on academic probation, progress probation, or dismissal at any District College. 2. Receive Credit by Examination: The student has not earned college credit in more advanced subject matter, and, has not received a grade (A, B, C, D, F, W, CR, P, CRE, NC or NP or equivalent), in the course for which he or she is seeking Credit by Examination at a District College or any other educational institutions. The appropriate petition, (a Petition for Credit by Examination form) will be completed by the student and a college counselor, and forwarded to the appropriate academic division for administration of the examination. Petitions must be approved by the division dean and received by the administering instructor no later than Friday of the tenth week of the full-length semester. 3. and Grades Recorded for Credit by Examination Transcript entries shall distinguish credit units obtained by examination from credit units obtained as a result of regular course enrollment. A student seeking credit by examination will receive the appropriate letter grade (A, B, C, D, F, or P/NP) and will be charged the current enrollment fee per unit regardless of the grade received. Students who are unsuccessful in an attempt to challenge a course by examination will receive a D, F, or NP, and a record of the attempt for credit by examination will appear on a student's transcript. Courses Eligible for Internal Credit by Examination at Moorpark College All courses shall be open to credit by examination except the following: ANTH M05, NS M49, PHOT M30A-B, RADT M49, and all Dance, Mathematics, Languages of the World and PE/KIN activity courses. Credit by Examination for a High School Articulated Course: 1. Determination for Eligibility The course that the units will apply to must be listed in the college catalog. The student must be currently registered at a high school with which a District College has an articulation agreement and in good standing as defined by their cumulative GPA at a minimum of 2.0 at the time the Credit by Examination is granted. The student has not earned college credit in more advanced subject matter, and has not received a grade (A, B, C, D, F, W, CR, CRE, NC, NP, or equivalent), in the course for which he or she is seeking Credit by Examination at a District College or any other educational institutions. 2. Receive Credit by Examination The student will apply online to one of the colleges in the VCCCD and create an account in a District tracking system The student passes the college's course via a comprehensive exam or evaluation determined solely by a District College faculty in the discipline. and Grades Recorded Student who successfully passes the examination will be given a letter grade (A, B, or C) "Credit by Examination" will be transcripted for the term in which it was earned. Student who is unsuccessful in obtaining a standard grade of C or better will not be allowed to petition for credit and no record of the attempt for credit by examination will appear on a student's transcript. Limits of Credit by Examination (All Methods): Students may challenge a given credit-by-examination course only once. Credits acquired by examination are not counted in determining the 12 semester units of credit in residency required for an associate degree. Students should be aware that other colleges may not accept Credit by Examination for transfer purposes. A student should be advised that the use of units granted through credit by examination policy towards establishing eligibility for athletics, financial aid, and veterans benefits are subject to the rules and regulations of the external agencies involved. (Exceptions to the above may be made when necessary to meet provisions of California state law or the rules and regulations of state agencies governing programs of the California Community Colleges.) A student may challenge no more than 12 units under the credit-by-examination policy towards an associate degree or a certificate of achievement, except that units awarded for AP and IB examinations shall not be subject to such limit. Credit by Examination may be granted in only one course in a sequence of courses, as determined by prerequisites, and may not be granted for a course which is a prerequisite to the one in which the student is currently enrolled, except that credit may be granted for more than one course in a sequence of required courses when approved by an administrator or his/her designee responsible for vocational programs, or where the curriculum in occupational programs makes it necessary. DOCUMENTATION OF ALLOWABLE CREDIT AWARDS Each District College shall maintain records of the courses for which units of credit may be granted through Credit by Examination. These records shall be maintained either in the Office of Academic Affairs or in the Student Services Office. 9 Moorpark College - Credit By Examination 2018-2019

ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) CREDIT FOR MOORPARK COLLEGE GE, BREADTH AND IGETC MC course equivalency approved by MC Curriculum Committee on May 9, 2017 Advanced Placement (AP Exam) MC Course Equivalent MC GE American Institutions and/or Breadth CSU GE E a r n e d To w a r d Certification (sem) CSU Min. Sem. Credit IGETC IGETC Cert. UC Art History* ARTH M11 C1 3 C1 or C2 3 3A or 3B 4/3 8/5.3 Studio Art: Drawing ART M30 C1 3 3 n/a 0 3 n/a 0 8/5.3 Studio Art: 2D ART M20 n/a 0 3 n/a 0 3 n/a 0 8/5.3 Studio Art: 3D ART M70 C1 3 3 n/a 0 3 n/a 0 8/5.3 Studio Art Exam Limitation Biology BIOL M01 A1 4 B2+B3 4 5B and 5C Calculus AB (3) MATH M07 or MATH M1A Max Credit 8 quarter units for all 3 Studio Arts exams 5/4 8/5.3 D2 3 5 B4 3 3 2A 4/3 4/2.7 Calculus AB (4, 5) Calculus BC (3) Calculus BC (4, 5) MATH M25A M AT H M 2 5 A MATH M25B D2 3 B4 3 2A 4/3 8/5.3 Calculus BC/AB Subscore - no longer offered n/a D2 3 3 B4 3 3 2A 4/3 Calculus and Computer Science Exam Limitation Chemistry (3) Chemistry (4, 5) Chinese Language/ Culture Comparative Government & Politics C H E M M 1 2 CHEM M01A Max Credit: one exam A2 4 B1+B3 (prior F'09) B1+B3 (after F'09) Max Credit: Calculus and CS - only one exam may be applied to the baccalaureate degree. 4 Max Credit: 8 quarter/ 5.3 units for all exams. 5A and 5C 5/4 8/5.3 CHIN M01 C2 3 C2 3 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 POLS M02 B2 3 3 D8 3 3 4 4/3 4/2.7 Computer Science A n/a n/a 0 3 n/a 0 3 2/1.3 Computer Science AB - n/a n/a 0 4 n/a 0 no longer offered Computer Science Principles Calculus and Computer Science Exam Limitation English Language and Composition English Literature and Composition* n/a n/a 0 B4 3 8/5.3 Max Credit: one exam Max Credit: Calculus and CS - only one exam can be applied to the baccalaureate degree. Max Credit: 4 quarter/ 2.7 sem units for both CS A and AB. 8 quarter/5.3 semester units for CS principles. ENGL M01A D1 3 A2 3 1A 4/3 8/5.3 ENGL M01A ENGL M01B D1 and C2 or D2 A2 + C2 1A or 3B 4/3 8/5.3 English Exam Limitation Environmental Science ENSC M01, ENSC M01L European History* HIST M170, HIST M180 A2 4 4 B1 or B2+B3 (prior F'09) B1 + B3 (after F'09) Max Credit: 8 quarter/5.3 sem units for both exams. 4 4 5A and 5C 4/3 4/2.7 B2 or C2 3 C2 or D 3 3B or 4 4/3 8/5.3 French Language & Culture (F'09 or after) French Language* (prior F'09) French Language* (F'09 to F'11) French Literature* (prior to F'09) FREN M01, FREN M02 FREN M01, FREN M02 FREN M01, FREN M02 FREN M03, FREN M04 C2 3 C2 3 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 C2 3 C2 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 C2 3 C2 3 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 C2 3 C2 3 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 CHART CONTINUED TO NEXT PAGE Moorpark College - Credit By Examination 2018-2019 97

ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) CREDIT FOR MOORPARK COLLEGE GE, BREADTH, AND IGETC (continued) Advanced Placement (AP Exam) German Language & Culture (F'09 or after) German Language* (prior to F'09) MC Course Equivalent GERM M01, GERM M02 GERM M01, GERM M02 MC GE American Institutions and/or Breadth CSU GE E a r n e d To w a r d Certification (sem) CSU Min. Sem. Credit IGETC IGETC Cert. UC C2 3 C2 3 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 C2 3 C2 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 German Language* (F'09 to F'11) German Language and Culture Exam Limitation* GERM M01, GERM M02 C2 3 C2 3 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 Max Credit: 8 quarter/5.3 semester units Human Geography GEOG M02 B2 3 3 D5 3 3 4 4/3 4/2.7 Italian Language & Culture ITAL M01 C2 3 C2 3 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 Japanese Language & Culture* JAPN M01, JAPN M02 C2 3 C2 3 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 Latin LAT M01 C2 3 C2 3 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 Latin Literature (prior to F'09) Latin: Vergil (prior to F'12) Latin Exam Limitation (May 2013 and after) LAT M01 C2 3 C2 3 3B and A 4/3 4/2.7 LAT M01 C2 3 3 C2 3 3 3B and A 4/3 4/2.7 Max Credit: 8 quarter/5.3 semester units Macroeconomics ECON M202 B2 3 3 D 3 3 4 4/3 4/2.7 Microeconomics ECON M201 B2 3 3 D 3 3 4 4/3 4/2.7 Music Theory (prior to F'09) Physics 1 - Algebra Based Physics 2 - Algebra Based Physics B - no longer offered Physics C: (Electricity/ Magnetism) Physics C: Mechanics Physics Exam Limitations MUS M02A, MUS M02AL PHYS M10A, PHYS M10AL PHYS M10A, PHYS M10AL PHYS M10A, PHYS M10AL PHYS M20B, PHYS M20BL PHYS M20A, PHYS M20AL C1 3 C1 3 n/a n/a 8/5.3 A2 4 5 B1 + B3 B1 + B3 A2 5 5 B1 + B3 B1 + B3 A2 5 5 B1 + B3 B1 + B3 4 4 5A and 5C 5/4 8/5.3 4 4 5A and 5C 5/4 8/5.3 (prior F'09) 4 (F'09 - F'13) 5A and 5C 5/4 8/5.3 A2 5 5 B1 + B3 4 4 5A and 5C 4/3 4/2.7 A2 5 5 B1 + B3 4 4 5A and 5C 4/3 4/2.7 Max Credit: units may be applied to baccalaureate degree, and 4 units may be applied to the GE certification. Max: 8 quarter/5.3 sem. units for all exams. Psychology PSY M01 B2 3 3 D9 3 3 4 4/3 4/2.7 Seminar n/a n/a 0 3 n/a 0 3 n/a n/a n/a Spanish Language* (prior S'14) Spanish Language & Culture Spanish Language and Culture Exam Limitation Spanish Literature and Culture (S'13 or after) Spanish Literature* (prior to S'13) Spanish Literature & Culture Exam Limitation SPAN M01, SPAN M02 SPAN M01, SPAN M02 SPAN M03, SPAN M04 SPAN M03, SPAN M04 C2 3 C2 3B + A 4/3 8/5.3 C2 3 C2 3 3B + A 4/3 8/5.3 Max Credit: 8 quarter/5.3 semester units C2 3 C2 3 3B + A 4/3 8/5.3 C2 3 C2 3B + A 4/3 8/5.3 Max Credit 8 quarter/5.3 semester units 98 Moorpark College - Credit By Examination 2018-2019

ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) CREDIT FOR MOORPARK COLLEGE GE, BREADTH, AND IGETC (continued) Advanced Placement (AP Exam) MC Course Equivalent MC GE American Institutions and/or Breadth CSU GE E a r n e d To w a r d Certification (sem) CSU Min. Sem. Credit IGETC IGETC Cert. Statistics MATH M15 D2 4 4 B4 3 3 2A 4/3 4/2.7 U.S. Government & Politics POLS M03 B1 or B2 3 3 D8 + US-2 3 3 4 + US-2 4/3 4/2.7 UC US History* HIST M130, HIST M140 World History* HIST M150, HIST M10 B1 or C2 3 C2 or D + US-1 3 3B or 4 + US-1 4/3 8/5.3 B2 or C2 3 C2 or D 3 3B or 4 4/3 8/5.3 NOTES: *AP exam may be used in either area (but not both) regardless of where the certifying CCC s discipline is located. Rules for use of AP scores on IGETC: 1. A score of 3, 4, or 5 is required to grant credit for GE certification. An acceptable AP score for IGETC equates to either 3 semester or 4 quarter units for certification purposes. 2. Each AP exam may be applied to one GE area as satisfying one course requirement, with the exception of Language other than English (LOTE). (See Section 10..3 of IGETC Standards for more information). 3. Students who have earned credit from an AP exam should not take a comparable college course because transfer credit will not be granted for both. 4. There is no equivalent AP exam for the Critical Thinking/ Composition (IGETC 1B/CSU GE A3) requirement. 5. Students earning scores of 3, 4, or 5 in the physical and biological science AP examinations earn credit toward IGETC 5 and meet the laboratory activity requirement.. AP exams in Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1, Physics 2 or Physics B allow CCC campuses to apply 4 semester or 5 quarter units to IGETC certification. For Environmental Science, Physics C: Mechanics, and Physics C: Electricity/Magnetism, 3 semester or 4 quarter units are applied for IGETC certification; therefore, students who complete these exams will be required to complete at least 4 semester or 5 quarter units to satisfy the minimum required units for 5. 7. Music Theory subscore UC grants credit for the full Music Theory exam. Students who earn only a subscore will not receive exam credit. 8. Actual AP transfer credit awarded for these and other AP exam for admission and major preparation is determined by the CSU and UC. The UC Policy for AP credit can be found at http://admission. universityofcalifornia.edu/counselors/exam-credit/ib-credits/index. html and the IGETC Standards, Policies and Procedures, version 1.8 (2017). Rules for use of AP Scores on Breadth The CSU has a system-wide policy for these and other AP exams for awarding transfer credit for admission and major preparation. The CSU policy for AP can be found at https://www.calstate.edu/acadaff/ codedmemos/asa-2018-0.pdf 1. If a student passes more than one AP exam in calculus or computer science, only one examination may be applied to the baccalaureate. 2. Students who pass AP Environmental Science earn 4 units of credit. Tests prior to Fall 2009 may apply to either B1+B3 or B2+B3 of GE Breadth. Fall of 2009 or later, those credits may only apply to B1+B3 3. If a student passes more than one AP exam in physics, only six units of credit may be applied to the baccalaureate, and only four units of credit may be applied to a certification in GE Breadth. Moorpark College - Credit By Examination 2018-2019 99

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) TEST EQUIVALENCY LIST FOR Approved by MC Curriculum Committee on Jan. 10, 2012 International Baccalaureate (IB) Exam Category Minimum Passing Score for CSU CSU Min. Semester Credit toward transfer CSU GE CSU GE- Breadth Cert. CSU GE IGETC IGETC Cert. (qtr/ sem) UC Biology HL A1 3 5 3 B2 5B 4/3 8/5.3 (w/out lab) Chemistry HL A2 3 5 3 B1 5A 4/3 8/5.3 (w/out lab) Economics HL B2 3 5 3 D 4 4/3 8/5.3 Geography HL B2 3 5 3 D 4 4/3 8/5.3 History (any region) HL* B2 3 5 3 C2 or D* 3B or 4* 4/3 8/5.3 Language A Literature HL C2 3 4 3 C2 n/a n/a n/a Language A Language and Literature HL Language A1 (any language) HL Language A2 (any language) HL Language A1 (any language except English) HL Language A2 (any language except English) HL Language B (any language) HL C2 3 4 3 C2 n/a n/a n/a C2 3 4 3 (Prior F'13) C2 3B 4/3 8/5.3 C2 3 4 3 (Prior F'13) C2 3B 4/3 8/5.3 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3B and A 4/3 8/5.3 C2 3 4 0 n/a A 4/3 8/5.3 Mathematics HL** D2 3 4 3 B4 2A 4/3 8/5.3 Physics HL A2 3 5 3 B1 5A 4/3 8/5.3 Psychology HL B2 3 5 3 3 D 4 4/3 8/5.3 Theatre HL C1 3 4 3 C1 3A 4/3 8/5.3 NOTES: All units shown on this chart are semester units except those listed for IGETC, which include quarter and semester units. * IB exam may be used in either area regardless of where the certifying CCC's discipline is located. ** A score of 4 or higher on the IB Mathematics HL exam will satisfy Moorpark College s math competency requirement for the associate degree but will not provide general education credit. Rules for using International Baccalaureate (IB) credit for IGETC, CSU GE-Breadth and 1. A minimum score of 5 on these IB subjects is considered a passing score by the VCCCD, CSU, and UC to earn elective units, except where noted. 2. A score of 5, or 7 on Higher Level (HL) exams is required to grant credit for IGETC certification, Breadth certification, or for Moorpark College Associate Degree credit except where noted otherwise. 3. An acceptable IB score equates to either 3 semester/4 quarter units for certification purposes. 4. For more information about course credit awarded for admission and in majors by individual campuses, visit http://admission. universityofcalifornia.edu/counselors/exam-credit/ib-credits/index.html. 5. CSU also grants unit credit for transfer purposes of IB HL exams (see http://www.calstate.edu/acadaff/codedmemos/aa-2015-19.pdf. Each campus in the CSU system determines how it will apply external examinations toward credit in the major. Contact the individual campus for more information.. Students will not receive credit for Standard Level exams. 7. Students who have earned credit for an IB exam should not take a comparable college course because credit will NOT be granted for both. 8. The IB curriculum offers language at various levels for native and nonnative speakers. Language B courses are offered at the intermediate level for non-natives. Language A1 and A2 are advanced courses in literature for native and non-native speakers, respectively. IB Policies Specific to Moorpark College 1. Students who complete the IB Diploma with a score of 30 or above will receive 20 semester units of credit for Moorpark College. 2. Students completing IB Higher Level exams with scores of 5,, or 7 will receive units of credit for each exam. 3. Students will not receive credit for Standard Level exams. 4. Credits awarded for IB exams shall not impact a student s GPA at Moorpark College. 5. granted for IB will not be subject to the unit limits for credit by exam or Pass/No Pass grading which otherwise applies within the district.. Credits acquired by exam are not counted in determining the 12 semester units in residence at Moorpark College required for an Associate Degree. Reference: IGETC Standards, Version 1.8, 2017 (section 7.2); CSU EO 103 Section 1.2.4 and CSU Coded Memo ASA-2017-13; and IB Credit for MC, last reviewed and approved by MC Curriculum Committee on 5/9/2017. 100 Moorpark College - Credit By Examination 2018-2019

COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP) For Moorpark College and CSU-GE Students who earned a score of 50 or higher or as specified below on CLEP exam will receive 3- units depending on the exam. CLEP Exam Passing Score CSU GE Breadth and/or American Institutions Semester Credits GE-Breadth Minimum Semester Credits American Government 50 B1 or B2 3 3 D 3 3 American Literature 50 C2 3 3 C2 3 3 Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 50 C2 3 3 C2 3 3 Biology 50 A1 3 3 B2 3 3 Calculus 50 D2 3 3 B4 3 3 Chemistry 50 A2 3 3 B1 3 3 College Algebra 50 D2 3 3 B4 3 3 College Algebra - Trigonometry 50 D2 3 3 B4 3 3 College Mathematics 50 D2 3 3 n/a 0 0 English Composition 50 n/a 0 0 n/a 0 0 English Composition - Modular 50 n/a 0 0 n/a 0 0 English Composition - no essay 50 n/a 0 0 n/a 0 0 English Composition - w/essay 50 n/a 0 0 n/a 0 0 English Literature (for tests taken prior 50 C2 3 3 C2 3 3 to F'11) Financial Accounting 50 n/a 0 3 n/a 0 3 French Level I* 50 C2 3 n/a 0 French Level II* (for tests taken prior 59 C2 3 C2 3 12 to F'15) French Level II* (for tests taken F'15 or 59 C2 3 C2 3 9 after) Freshman College Composition 50 n/a 0 0 n/a 0 0 German Level I* 50 C2 3 n/a 0 German Level II* (for tests taken prior 0 C2 3 C2 3 12 to F'15) German Level II* (for tests taken F'15 0 C2 3 C2 3 9 or after) History, United States I 50 B1 or B2 3 3 D + US-1 3 3 History, United States II 50 B1 or B2 3 3 D + US-1 3 3 Human Growth & Development 50 B2 3 3 E 3 3 Humanities 50 C2 3 3 C2 3 3 Info. Systems & Computer Applications 50 n/a 0 3 n/a 0 3 Intro. to Educational Psychology 50 B2 3 3 n/a 0 3 Introductory Business Law 50 n/a 0 3 n/a 0 3 Introductory Psychology 50 B2 3 3 D 3 3 Introductory Sociology 50 B2 3 3 D 3 3 Natural Sciences 50 A1 or A2 3 3 B1 or B2 3 3 Pre-Calculus 50 D2 3 3 B4 3 3 Principles of Accounting 50 n/a 0 3 n/a 0 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 50 B2 3 3 D 3 3 Moorpark College - Credit By Examination 2018-2019 101

COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP) (CONTINUED) For Moorpark College and CSU-GE Students who earned a score of 50 or higher or as specified below on CLEP exam will receive 3- units depending on the exam. CLEP Exam Passing Score CSU GE Breadth and/or American Institutions Semester Credits GE-Breadth Minimum Semester Credits Principles of Management 50 n/a 0 3 n/a 0 3 Principles of Marketing 50 n/a 0 3 n/a 0 3 Principles of Microeconomics 50 B2 3 3 D 3 3 Social Sciences and History 50 n/a 0 0 n/a 0 0 Spanish Level I* 50 C2 3 n/a 0 Spanish Level II* (for tests taken prior 3 C2 3 C2 3 12 to F'15) Spanish Level II* (for tests taken F'15 3 C2 3 C2 3 9 or after) Trigonometry 50 D2 3 3 B4 3 3 Western Civilization I 50 B2 or C2 3 3 C2 or D 3 3 Western Civilization II 50 B2 or C2 3 3 D 3 3 NOTES: * If a student passes more than one CLEP test in the same language other than English (e.g., two exams in French), then only one examination may be applied to the baccalaureate. For each test in a language other than English, a passing score of 50 is considered Level I and earns six units of baccalaureate credit; the higher score listed for each test is considered Level II and earns additional units of credit and placement in C2 of GE Breadth, as noted. Each campus in the California State University system determines how it will apply external examinations toward credit in the major. For students not already certified in GE and/or American Institutions, the campus also determines how to apply credit from such exams toward the local degree requirements Reference: CSU EO 103, Section 1.2.4 and CSU Coded Memorandum ASA-2018-0; and CLEP Credit for MC, last reviewed and approved by MC Curriculum Committee on 5/9/2017. 102 Moorpark College - Credit By Examination 2018-2019