what college course is equivalent to health and human development dsst

by Madeline Kshlerin 8 min read

The American Council on Education’s College Credit Recommendation Service (ACE CREDIT) has evaluated the DSST test development process and content of this exam. It has made the following recommendations: Area or Course Equivalent: Health and Human Development Level: Lower-level baccalaureate Amount of Credit: 3 Semester Hours

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Where to take DSST exam?

Take a DSST exam at a Broward College Testing and Assessment Center!

What is DSST in BC?

The DSST (formerly DANTES Subject Standardized Tests) provides an opportunity for BC students to earn college credit for prior knowledge in certain subject exams available by DSST. To qualify for college credit, students must earn an appropriate passing score on the nationally administered exam.

Can you get credit for duplicate courses?

Credits will not be awarded for examinations that duplicate course work or other exam credits previously posted to a student’s academic record.

How to translate coursework to WVU?

To translate coursework, click on the ‘Class’ button. Select the institution at which the course was taken by utilizing the ‘search’ tool, or via the alphabetically listed institutions.

What is a TESS in WVU?

The WVU Transfer Equivalency Self Service (TESS) system is designed to help potential WVU students identify course equivalency information for courses from other institutions. TESS also allows students to see how their translated coursework is applied in their desired degree program.

What is the second question in a program?

The second question asks you for your intended program. The answers for the subsequent questions will then automatically populate based on your chosen program.

Does the year in which a course was taken precede the year in which the equivalency begins?

The year in which the course was taken may precede the year in which the equivalency begins within the WVU database.

Does WVU accept college level courses?

WVU accepts all “college-level courses” from “accepted regionally accredited institutions.”. Grades and credits are transferable for college-level courses from regionally accredited U.S. institutions. Credit hours do not change when transferred to WVU. For example, if you earned 3 credit hours in a Computer Science course at your institution ...