Common Credit Limitations

The following credit limitations are applicable to all undergraduate students, regardless of degree program. Please check with advisor for more information.

History

  • Students may not earn credit towards graduation for both HIST 1100 Survey of American History to 1865 and HIST 1400 American History.
  • Students may not earn credit towards graduation for both HIST 1200 Survey of American History Since 1865 and HIST 1400 American History.

Mathematics

Math 1050, 1300, 1400, 1500

  • No hours for MATH 1050 Quantitative Reasoning will count for credit if a student has already earned credit for MATH 1300 Finite Mathematics, MATH 1400 Calculus for Social and Life Sciences I, or MATH 1500 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I .

Math 1100, 1140, 1160

  • When any combination of these courses are taken prior to Fall 2020 and NONE are taken Fall 2020 or after,

Student would receive a maximum of five hours of credit towards graduation;

  • When any combination of these courses are taken Fall 2020 or after and NONE are taken prior to Fall 2020,

Student who takes all three courses would receive credit for (MATH 1100 and MATH 1140) OR MATH 1160 (whichever is the most credit)*;

Student who takes MATH 1100 and MATH 1160 would receive credit for one of the courses (whichever is the most credit)*;

Student who takes MATH 1140 and MATH 1160 would receive credit for one of the courses (whichever is the most credit)*;

Student who takes MATH 1100 and MATH 1140 would receive credit for both of the courses;

  • When any combination of these courses are taken prior to Fall 2020 AND Fall 2020 or after,

Student would receive credit based upon which rules benefits the student the most.**

Math 1400 and 1500

  • When both courses are taken prior to Fall 2020 and NEITHER are taken Fall 2020 or after,

Student would receive a maximum of five hours of credit towards graduation;

  • When both courses are taken Fall 2020 or after and NEITHER are taken prior to Fall 2020,

Student would receive credit for one of the courses (whichever is the most credit)*;

  • When one course is taken prior to Fall 2020 and the other course is taken Fall 2020 of after,

Student would receive credit based upon which rules benefits the student the most.**

*If necessary, A&S Advising Support Center (or appropriate AU if student is not in A&S) will make an exception in the audit to give the student the higher number of credit hours.

**For purposes of programing the audit, we should use the five hour limit rule. If using the other rule would be more beneficial, 107 Lowry (or appropriate AU if student is not in A&S) will make the appropriate exception.

Physics

  • Students may not earn credit towards graduation for both PHYSCS 1210 College Physics I and PHYSCS 2750 University Physics I.
  • Students may not earn credit towards graduation for both PHYSCS 1220 College Physics II and PHYSCS 2760 University Physics II.

Psychology

  • Students may not receive credit towards graduation for more than one of the following courses: PSYCH 2410 Developmental Psychology or ESC_PS 2500 Child Development.

Statistics

  • Students may not receive credit towards graduation for more than one of the following courses: STAT 1200 Introductory Statistical Reasoning, STAT 1300 Elementary Statistics, or STAT 1400 Elementary Statistics for Life Sciences.
  • Students may not receive credit towards graduation for more than one of the following courses: STAT 2500 Introduction to Probability and Statistics I or STAT 2530 Statistical Methods in Natural Resources.
  • Students may only receive a maximum of 4 hours of credit towards graduation from the following courses: STAT 1200 Introductory Statistical Reasoning, STAT 1300 Elementary Statistics, STAT 1400 Elementary Statistics for Life Sciences, STAT 2200 Introductory Statistical Methods, STAT 2500 Introduction to Probability and Statistics I, or STAT 2530 Statistical Methods in Natural Resources.
  • A student may not receive credit toward an undergraduate degree for any statistics course numbered 2999 or below if a statistics course numbered 4000 or above was successfully completed prior to or concurrent with the course in question. Exceptions may be approved at the discretion of the department.