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Admissions and Registration (cont'd)Accelerated CourseworkStudents are encouraged to decrease the time required to complete a degree by gaining credit for knowledge they have obtained which duplicates that which is taught in specific courses. Students should initiate requests for such academic credit by consulting first with their advisor or department chairperson. The following provisions indicate ways accelerated credit may be awarded. Course WaiverA required course may be waived if the student has previously completed equivalent work. All waivers must be approved by the academic department responsible for the requirements or course in question and must be certified by the chairperson of the appropriate academic department. In no instance will college credit be given for a waiver. Course SubstitutionStudents may request a substitution for any stated course if they have previously completed a college course in which the subject matter closely parallels that of the course for which they request the substitution. All substitutions must be approved by the academic department chairperson. In no instance will a reduction be made in the number of credits required for any academic program. Challenging CoursesEach department or unit determines the courses which may be challenged. A course may not be challenged when the course is a prerequisite to a more advanced course already completed. Students are advised to check with individual departments for detailed procedures to be followed. Procedure for Challenging a Course
Independent StudyWell-qualified students may undertake academic work in the form of independent study. The number of credits will be determined by the instructor and approved by the department chairperson. Courses listed in the General Bulletin as regularly offered courses may not be taken under the designation of Independent Study. Advanced PlacementAdvanced placement in certain academic areas with sequential or prerequisite courses is available to students with a high degree of competency. Normally, advanced placement is made on the basis of standardized tests and other evidence of competency in the area. Should students demonstrate sufficient competency as determined by the appropriate department, they are placed at a level in the course sequence commensurate with their abilities. Satisfactory results of the advanced placement procedure are reported to the Office of Admissions and Records by the responsible department with a grade report. College Advance Placement Exams (AP for High School Students)High school students who earn at least a scaled score of three on the College Entrance Examination Board’s Advance Placement exams may receive credit in approved MSU Billings courses. (See the Admission Section of this General Bulletin pertaining to admission of high school students.) Call Admissions and Records at (406) 657-2158 for course equivalencies or check the listing on the University web site. College Level Examination Program (CLEP)The purpose of this program is to allow students and prospective students to take examinations which measure knowledge in a variety of subject matter areas. Evaluation of the results determines whether proficiency is equivalent to that which would be expected upon completion of a college level course in that subject. If the individual demonstrates proficiency, credits earned through CLEP may apply toward graduation requirements (See “Procedures for Challenging a Course” on page 28). A Pass (P) grade is granted upon obtaining the required examination score. Call the Office of Admissions and Records (406-657-2158) for course equivalencies or check the listing on the homepage at www.msubillings.edu. Opportunities for Study AbroadMSU Billings encourages students to seek out opportunities to study abroad. A variety of international programs varying from a summer tour to a complete junior year abroad are available. Contact the Office of International Studies (406-657-1705) for details. |
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