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EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Experiential Learning credits are evaluated based on the knowledge students acquired and how that knowledge translates into specific college-level courses, rather than work experience. Students who request Experiential Learning credits must check the Experiential Learning eligible courses listed in Table 1 before submitting the request with the required form and portfolio.

Table 1. Eligible courses for Experiential Learning Credit

Prefix Course Requirements

ACCT&

AOT ABE AFS AG ANTH AMGT ARAB ART ASTR

AMT AMT 107, 109, 113, 114 Tri-Tech Articulated Dual Credits or 5 years of

industrial experience BIOL

BPR BUS CHEM CHIN&

CDL CMST CSRE CA

CS CS& 141 Computer Science I Java

CS 236 Advanced Object Oriented Programming AP CS EXAM A with score of 4

CSIT

CSIT 301 Information System 3+ years of an IT career

CSIT 401 Information Systems Analysis and Design 5+ years of working as a software solution developer

CSIT 411 Agile Methodology & ePortfolio Planning 5+ years of working on a Scrum software project and a website development project

CJ CUL CSIA DHYG DUTEC ECED ECON EDUC ELT EMT ENT

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ENGL

EFL ELA ENVS EXSC

FS

FS 100 Introduction to the Fire Service Tri-Tech Graduate; IFSAC FF1/FF2 FS 131 Introduction to Fire Inspections IFSAC Fire Insp. I

FS 151 Hazardous Materials for First Responders IFSAC HAZ MAT Operations Level FS 241 Fire Investigation IFSAC Fire Investigator I.

FS 293 Fire Service Experience 1-10 years of experience career or 1-20 years of volunteer

FCA FYI FRCH ENGR GEO GEOL HE HSCI HCAD HCST HEB HIST HORT HSP HDEV DRW IHST

IHT IHT 100 Completion of OSHA 10 Certification by an OSHA

authorized training provider.

INT IC ICS JAPN MNT MT MATH MA IMAGE

MRHI

MRHI 201 Coding I

Active CPC credential.

MRHI 211 Coding II MRHI 221 Coding III

MRHI 295 Coding Practicum SIM

MUSC NOP

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NMTEC

NT NT 114 Intro to Radiation Safety HAMMER Rad Protection I & II NRS

NA NA 100 Nursing Assistant and NA 102 Nursing Assistant Lab

Tri-Tech Skills Center Pre-Nursing Graduate (on CBC transcript)

NUTR&

PMD PON PHIL PHLEB PE PEC PHYS POLS

PROJ

PROJ 100 Introduction to Project Management

Active PMI-PMP (Project Management

Professional) or PMI-CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) certification

PROJ 110 Project Planning Planning & Scheduling Professional from AACEi

PROJ 211 Project Procurement

Active CPP (Certified Purchasing Professional), or CPPM (Certified Professional Purchasing Manager) or SPSM (Strategic Procurement and Supply Chain Management) certification

PROJ 222 Project Quality Management

Active CQIA (Certified Quality Improvement Associate) or CQPA (Certified Quality Process Analyst) certification

PROJ 231 Project Risk Management Active PMI-RMP (Risk Management Professional) certification

PROJ 320 Project Monitoring, Control, & Earned Value Active EVMP (Earned Value Management Professional) or EVP (Earned Value Professional) PSYC

RPT RPT 111 Radiation Fundamentals HAMMER Rad Protection I & II

RATEC RDG RUSS&

SNR SSCI SOWK SOC SPAN SURG EDUT DRMA WT WS WKSP

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COURSE CHALLENGE

If students assess that their previous educational and/or industrial experience has provided them with the competencies essential for passing a course, students may request a Course Challenge. Students who request a Course Challenge must check the Course Challenge eligible courses listed in Table 2 before submitting the request.

Table 2. Eligible courses for Course Challenge

Prefix Course Note

ACCT&

AOT ABE AFS AG ANTH AMGT ARAB ART ASTR AMT BIOL BPR BUS CHEM CHIN&

CDL CMST CSRE CA

CS CS 101 Intro to Computers & Information Technology CSIT

CJ CUL CSIA DHYG DUTEC ECED ECON EDUC ELT EMT ENT ENGL EFL ELA ENVS EXSC

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FS FCA FYI

FRCH

FRCH&121 French I FRCH&122 French II FRCH&123 French III ENGR

GEO GEOL HE HSCI HCAD HCST HEB HIST HORT HSP HDEV DRW IHST IHT INT IC ICS

JAPN

JAPN&121 Japanese I JAPN&122 Japanese II JAPN&123 Japanese III JAPN&221 Japanese IV JAPN&222 Japanese V JAPN&223 Japanese VI MNT

MT

MATH

MATH 147 Finite Mathematics

No required eligibility; A minimum score of 75% correct will be required on the challenge exam to receive credit. A “P” is issued if the individual passes the exam.

No grade is issued if the individual fails the exam (i.e., a failure will not show on the transcript).

MATH 243 Linear Algebra MATH 246 Discrete

MATH 255 Differential Equations MATH& 151 Calculus I

MATH& 152 Calculus II MATH & 153 Calculus III MATH& 254 Calculus IV MA

IMAGE MRHI SIM MUSC

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NOP NMTEC NT NRS NA NUTR&

PMD PON PHIL PHLEB PE PEC PHYS POLS

PROJ

PROJ 130 Introduction to MS Project

Significant work experience required for course challenge eligibility

PROJ 140 Introduction to Primavera PROJ 211 Project Procurement PROJ 222 Project Quality Management PROJ 231 Project Risk Management PSYC

RPT RATEC RDG RUSS&

SNR SSCI SOWK SOC

SPAN

SPAN&121 Spanish I SPAN&122 Spanish II SPAN&123 Spanish III SPAN&221 Spanish IV SPAN&222 Spanish V SPAN&223 Spanish VI

SPAN 205 Spanish for Spanish Speakers SPAN 206 Spanish for Spanish Speakers SPAN 207 Spanish for Spanish Speakers SURG

EDUT DRMA WT WS WKSP

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