Before admission, students have obtained the National College English (CET) Level 4 or above certificate or a score of 420 points (obtained before January 1, 2006), or have obtained a nationally recognized English proficiency certificate Those who have passed the PETS Level 3 or above, or those who have obtained the adult education degree English test certificate organized by the provincial education administration department, can apply for exemption from non-English majors "College English" courses from higher education to junior college and from junior college to bachelor's degree.
Article 1: Exemption
(1) The total number of credits for students applying for exemption from courses (including national unified examination courses) cannot exceed 20% of the total credits. Courses and links such as professional courses, educational internships, graduation projects (theses), and experimental courses cannot be exempted.
(2) Students have obtained the National College English (CET) Level 4 or above certificate or a score of 420 points (obtained before January 1, 2006) before admission, or have obtained a national certificate. *Those who have passed the English Proficiency Test (PETS) Level 3 or above, or those who have obtained the adult education degree English test certificate organized by the provincial education administration department, can apply for exemption from non-English majors "College English" for higher education, junior college or junior college. "course.
(3) Students who have obtained the National Computer Rank Examination Level 1 or above certificate before admission can apply for exemption from the "Computer Application Fundamentals" course for non-computer majors.
(4) Those who meet the conditions of paragraphs (2) and (3) of this article may apply for exemption from the unified examination subjects and no longer participate in the national unified examination of the course. If the above-mentioned certificates are obtained after admission, you can only apply for exemption from the corresponding courses, but not from exemption from standing.
(5) The credits of exempted courses will be recorded into the total credits, and the word "exempted" will be marked in the learning method column, and the grades will not be recorded. When applying for a degree, it is not included in the total professional score.