College Level Examination Program
The College Level Examination Program' (CLEP) is a group of standardized tests that assess college-level knowledge in several subject areas that are administered at more than 1,700 colleges and universities across the United States created by College Board. There are 2,900 colleges which grant CLEP credit.[1] CLEP tests are one potential way for Wikiversity students to earn accredited college credit for materials learned here.
Exams
editAs of 2015, there were 33 CLEP examinations covering Business, Composition and Literature, History and Social Sciences, Science and Mathematics, and World Languages.[2]
Business
edit- Financial Accounting
- Information Systems
- Introductory Business Law
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Marketing
Composition and Literature
edit- American Literature
- Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
- College Composition
- College Composition Modular
- English Literature
- Humanities
History and Social Sciences
edit- American Government
- History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877
- History of the United States II: 1865 to Present
- Human Growth and Development
- Introduction to Educational Psychology
- Introductory Psychology
- Introductory Sociology
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Social Sciences and History
- Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648
- Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present
Science and Mathematics
edit- Biology
- Calculus
- Chemistry
- College Algebra
- College Mathematics
- Natural Sciences
- Precalculus
World Languages
edit- French Language (Levels 1 and 2)
- German Language (Levels 1 and 2)
- Spanish Language (Levels 1 and 2)
See Also
edit- Wikipedia: College Level Examination Program
- Modern States: Freshman Year for Free - free CLEP courses