![]() These “trailing X” courses may also be used for articulations that fall under AU Core’s list of courses approved to satisfy Integrative requirements (Written Communication and Information Literacy II, Quantitative Literacy II, Diversity and Equity, Capstone). The "X" is the indicator that an articulation will not fulfill HOM, but can fulfill major, minor, and certificate program requirements when relevant, as well as any registration prerequisites. If a course is articulated as SOCY-100 based on course content, rigor, learning outcomes, and credit hours, the articulation would be entered on the record as SOCY-100X. Note that external courses cannot be equated to AU's Habit of Mind courses for the AU Core Curriculum, such as SOCY-100: Introduction to Sociology. Equivalency is defined as meeting the same standards as an AU course, including similar scope, content, learning outcomes, rigor, and number of credit hours.įor example, ENG-111 from Northern Virginia Community College may have an AU equivalent of WRT-100. done on midterm grade reports at Florida Community College at Jacksonville, a mid-western research university, Antelope Valley College, Miami-Dade. Practica/Service-Learning Courses are evaluated on a case-by-case basis for eligibility to transfer.ĪU Equivalent Credit means that the course taken at another institution has an equivalent at AU.
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