University of Wisconsin-Platteville
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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Degree

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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
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TRANSFER CREDITS

You will obtain your degree by taking courses at a distance. You may also apply college credit from the following:

University and College Transfer Credits
Vocational-Technical College Transfer Credits
Credit for Military Experience
Credit for Training Programs
Credit for Specific Subject Examinations
Credit for Work and Life Experience
Credit by Test Out
Take CLEP examinations

UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE TRANSFER CREDITS
Generally, college credits from two-year or four-year regionally accredited colleges and universities will transfer, provided grades of "C" or better were earned and the credits are in areas curr ently taught at UW-Platteville. The two-year degree from the UW Colleges satisfies all UW-Platteville general education requirements, as does a four-year bachelor's degree from any University of Wisconsin System university. Other four-year bachelor degrees from regionally accredited colleges and universities will be considered by evaluation.

No more than a total of 72 credits may transfer from two-year colleges.


VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL COLLEGE TRANSFER CREDITS
In general, University of Wisconsin System policy does not allow the transfer of noncollege track technical college course work, but if you have completed course work from Wisconsin technical colleges in business administration and business administration-related areas and general education, some course work may transfer if previously approved by the UW System; however, the course must match a similar course at UW-Platteville. No technical credits taken after enrollment at UW-Platteville may transfer.

If you have taken business administration and business administration-related technical college courses that do not transfer, you may receive credits by departmental test-out or by combining technical college course work with other prior work and life experience through the portfolio development process.


CREDIT FOR MILITARY EXPERIENCE
For one year of military service in the active U.S. armed forces as documented by a DD214 form (military separation papers), you may receive two credits in physical education and two credits in military science. For two years of service, which includes an overseas assignment of 60 days or more, you may receive an additional two credits in international education. Please provide the UW-Platteville Distance Learning Center with a copy of your DD214.

Most formal courses offered by the regular Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy, and Department of Defense starting with 1972 have been evaluate d by the American Council on Education and may be transcriptable as recommended by the Council. Some Air Force formal courses have also been evaluated by the Council, but courses taken while serving as an enlisted person in the Air Force have been evaluated by the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) and should appear on a transcript from CCAF. Request your transcript from CCAH/RRRA, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, 36112.

If you have attended one or more military schools, you will want to request documentation. Veterans of the regular U.S. military must write to General Service Administration, National Personnel Records Center (Military Personnel Records), 9700 Page Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63132. Request that a 2-1 form be completed for you (you must provide your military identification number). Instruct the General Service Administration to send the 2-1 form directly to the UW-Platteville Dis tance Learning Center. If you are in the active regular U.S. military, you should contact your base personnel officer for official documentation of your educational record. Form DD295 is required.

Normally, because military courses are so specific, such credits transfer as electives.

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CREDIT FOR TRAINING PROGRAMS
If the American Council on Education (ACE) has evaluated the corporate or professional training program in which you participated, you may receive some transfer credit. Only the ACE recommendations that are related directly to the business administration major will be considered for transfer. Nor mally, because training programs are so specific to the industry, such credits transfer as business electives.

Please have the training program send an official document indicating your participation in the program and the courses completed to the UW-Platteville Distance Learning Center.



CREDIT FOR SPECIFIC SUBJECT EXAMINATIONS
CLEP (College Level Examination Program), DANTES (Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support), USAFI (United States Armed Forces Institute) subject examinations, and College Board Advanced Placement Examinations may be acceptable. The maximum total credits applicable to the degree earned by external or internal examinations may not exceed 30 credits. If you have previously taken any of these examinations, you must provide official evidence of each examination taken.


CREDIT FOR WORK AND LIFE EXPERIENCE
Approximately 25 percent of distance learning students qualify for and choose to do a portfolio to earn college-level credit for prior work and life experience. The idea of giving tran scripted college credit for prior learning experience is based on the philosophy that competencies gained through experience can be equivalent to those developed in the classroom. It should not matter if the experience was in the traditional classroom, in a seminar or workshop, or on the job, as long as the acceptable competencies were gained.

If you choose to seek credit for prior work and life experience, you must show compe tencies obtained and be able to document them, which is done by developing a portfolio in which you match your experiences with specific courses offered at UW-Platteville.

A portfolio that documents work and life experience is developed after you are admitted to UW-Platteville and are enrolled in BsAd 4950, Portfolio Development.

To determine if you are eligible to register in BsAd 4950, Special Topics: Portfolio Development, you should submit a detailed resume for review at the same time that you have transcripts sent in for evaluation. If the review indicates that you should develop a portfolio, you may enroll in BsAd 4950, Special Topics: Portfolio Development. A fee is required for evaluating the portfolio and transcripting any credits granted. The initial resume review is done free of charge.

Credit will be granted for business administration and business administration-related areas only. BsAd 4950, Special Topics: Portfolio Development, is only offered as a print-based course for degree-seeking students. A list of courses that may be matched with experiences is available from the UW-Platteville Distance Learning Center upon request.


CREDIT BY TEST OUT
If you believe that you have proficiency in a specific course, you may be able to test out of it. Test-out costs and procedures are determined by the individual departments. A UW-Platteville Distance Learning Center staff member will help you contact the appropriate academic department.

The maximum total credits applicable to the degree by internal or external examinations is 30 credits. No student may take a credit examination in a course that is a prerequisite, stated or implied, for an advanced course in the same subject for which credits have already been earned.

Only students who are officially admitted at UW-Platteville may participate in departmental test-out examinations.

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Can I take CLEP examinations?
The CLEP subject examinations and scores necessary for credit are listed below.

More detailed information on individual tests may be obtained from the Registrar's Office.
COMPOSITION AND LITERATURE 
CATEGORY  ACE  CRS  UWP#  UWP COURSE NAME  CR. 
American Literature 50 6 2430 American Literature through the Civil War 3
      2530 American Literature since the Civil War 3
Analyzing and Interpreting Lit 50 6      
Composition, Freshman College 50 6 1130 Freshman Composition 3
      1230 Freshman Composition 3
English Comp w/wo Essay 50 6      
English Literature 50 6 2130 Engl. Lit: Beginnings thru Commonwealth 3
      2230 Engl. Lit: Restoration thru Romantic Age 3
Humanities 50 6      
FOREIGN LANGUAGES 
CATEGORY  ACE  CRS  UWP#  UWP COURSE NAME  CR. 
French-College Level 1 (2 sem) 50 6 1040 Elementary French 4
French-College Level 2 (4 sem) 52 12 1140 Elementary French 4
      2040 Intermediate French 4
      2140 Intermediate French 4
German-College Level 1 (2 sem) 50 6 1240 Elementary German 4
German-College Level 2 (4 sem) 63 12 1340 Elementary German 4
      2240 Intermediate German 4
      2340 Intermediate German 4
Spanish-College Level 1 (2 sem) 50 6 1840 Elementary Spanish 4
Spanish-College Level 2 (4 sem) 54 12 1940 Elementary Spanish 4
      2840 Intermediate Spanish 4
      2940 Intermediate Spanish 4
SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HISTORY 
CATEGORY  ACE  CRS  UWP#  UWP COURSE NAME  CR. 
American Government 50 3 1230 Introduction to American Government 3
Educational Psychology, Introduction to 50 3      
Hist of US I: Early Colonizations to 1877 50 3 1330 History of US, 1492-1877 3
Hist of US II: 1865 to the Present 50 3 1430 History of US, 1865 to Present 3
Human Growth and Development 50 3 2130 Human Growth and Development 2
Macroeconomics, Principles of 50 3 2130 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Microeconomics, Principles of 50 3 2230 Principles of Microeconomics 3
Psychology, Introductory 50 3 1130 General Psychology 3
Social Sciences and History 50 6      
Sociology, Introductory 50 3 1030 Principles of Sociology 3
Western Civ I: Ancient Near East to 1648 50 3 1010 World Civilization I 3
Western Civ II: 1648 to Present 50 3 1020 World Civilization II 3
SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS 
CATEGORY  ACE  CRS  UWP#  UWP COURSE NAME  CR. 
Algebra, College 50 3 1530 College Algebra 3
Algebra, Trigonometry, College 50 3 2530 Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry 3
Biology, General 50 6 1150 General Biology 5
Calculus with Elementary Functions 50 3      
Mathematics, College 50 6      
Natural Sciences 50 6      
Chemistry, General 50 6      
Trigonometry 50 3      
BUSINESS 
CATEGORY  ACE  CRS  UWP#  UWP COURSE NAME  CR. 
Accounting, Principles of 50 6 2010 Elementary Accounting 3
Business Law, Introductory 50 3 3130 Legal Environment of Business 3
Info. Systems & Computer Applications 50 3      
Management, Principles of 50 3 2330 Leadership and Management 3
Marketing, Principles of 50 3 2630 Introduction to Marketing 3

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