Planned Experience for Undergraduates
Get
on the fast track
to graduation
Plan ahead and earn credit as you learn
The planned experience credit option is a flexible individualized
learning experience available to undergraduate students. You can earn
between 1 and 30 semester hours of credit for a project you will create with
assistance from your academic advisor.
- Say your company is sending you somewhere to learn about a new
manufacturing process. You can work with your faculty advisor to come up
with a project that will apply what you learn during your trip.
- Perhaps you are working toward your Bachelor of Science degree in
Community Development and are volunteering with your local city
government. If you are contributing to a significant project, why not
use what you learn to earn credit?
The complexity and depth of the experience will determine how much credit
you can earn.
If you think you have an experience that will develop new skills and
combines theory with application, don’t hesitate to talk it over with your
advisor. You may be able to earn credit for something you planned to do
anyway!
How to get started
The following guidelines will help you determine if the project you have
in mind is suitable for a planned experience:
- The experience must develop skills not previously acquired by the
student.
- Planned experience credit will not be granted for work or study in
which the student was involved prior to enrolling in the planned
experience.
- The experience may be graded on a credit/no credit basis at the
student’s request and with the faculty reviewer’s approval.
- The student may earn no more than 30 semester hours of credit
through planned experiences. No more than 15 semester hours of credit
may be earned for a single planned experience.
If your project meets these criteria, get in touch with your academic
advisor who will help you submit an Application for Planned Experience.
The following course numbers and titles are used to record credit granted
for planned experiences:
- CDE 291 Planned Experience in Community Development (1-15 credits)
- CDE 491 Planned Experience in Community Development (1-15 credits)
- CEL 291 Planned Experience in Administration (1-15 credits)
- CEL 491 Planned Experience in Administration (1-15 credits)