Following
is a table of the articulations between a number of advanced
placement examinations and specific General Education courses
for which credit will be given upon entering the University.
|
|
Exam
|
General
Education Course Fulfilled |
| AP
Environmental Science (3 cr.) |
BIO
250 Living in the Environment (5:2) |
| AP
Studio Art (3 cr.) |
ARTS
100 Art: The Studio Experience (1:1) |
| AP
History of Art (6 cr.) |
ARTH
105 Art: the Historical Experience (1:1)
and
ARTH
1xx (Please note that General Ed. credit is not given for ARTH 1xx. This will be granted as elective credit.) |
| AP
Art: 3-D |
ARTS
215 The Artist's Perspective: Sculpture (1:2) |
| AP
Art: Drawing |
ARTS
205 The Artist's Perspective: Drawing (1:2) |
| AP
United States Government and Politics (3cr.) |
GOVT
110 Politics in the United States (4:1) |
| AP
Comparative Government and Politics (3
cr.) |
GOVT
130 Comparative Politics (3:1) |
| AP
Physics B (8 cr.) |
PHYS
105 College Physics I (5:1)
and
PHYS
205 College Physics II (5:2) |
| AP
Physics C: Mechanics (4 cr.) |
PHYS
110 University Physics I (5:1) |
| AP
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (4 cr.) |
PHYS
210 University Physics II (5:2) |
| AP
Biology (8 cr.) |
BIO
110 General Biology I (5:1)
and
BIO
210 General Biology II (5:2) |
| AP
Psychology (3 cr.) |
PSYC
105 Psychology: Understanding Human Behavior (4:1) |
| AP
Chemistry (8 cr.) |
CHEM
110 General Chemistry I (5:1)
and
CHEM
210 General Chemistry II (5:2) |
| AP
United States History (6 cr.) |
HIST
205 American Encounters: 1492-1865 (2:2)
and
HIST
215 Social Forces that Shaped America (2:2)
[Completes
area 2] |
| AP
European History (6 cr.) |
HIST
110 Renaissance and Revolutions: Europe 1400-1815
(2:1)
and
HIST
235 The West in Crisis (2:2)
[completes
area 2]
|
| AP
Macroeconomics (3 cr.) |
ECON
100 Macroeconomics (4:1) |
| AP
Microeconomics (3cr.) |
ECON
200 Microeconomics (4:2) |
| AP
English Literature and Composition (6cr.) |
LIT
120 Interpreting Literature (1:1)
and
LIT
125 Great Books that Shaped the Western World (2:1) |
| A-Level
Art-Painting |
ARTS
100 Art: The Studio Experience (1:1)
and
ARTS
210 The Artist's Perspective: Painting (1:2) |
| A-Level
Biology |
BIO
110 General Biology I (5:1)
and
BIO
210 General Biology II (5:2) |
| A-Level
Chemistry |
CHEM
110 General Chemistry I (5:1)
and
CHEM
210 General Chemistry II (5:2) |
| A-Level
Communication Studies |
COMM
100 Understanding Mass Media (4:2) |
| A-Level
Economics |
ECON
100 Macroeconomics (4:1)
and
ECON
200 Microeconomics (4:2) |
| A-Level
English Literature |
LIT
270 Transformations of Shakespeare (1:2)
and
LIT
120 Interpreting Literature (1:1) |
| A-Level
Environmental Science |
BIO
250 Living in the Environment (5:2) |
| A-Level
Geography |
SIS
210 Human Geography (3:2)
and
CHEM
230 Earth Sciences (5:2) |
| A-Level
Geology |
CHEM
230 Earth Sciences (5:2) |
| A-Level
History |
HIST
110 Renaissance and Revolutions (2:1)
and
HIST
235 the West in Crisis, 1900-1945 (2:2) |
| A-Level
Human Biology |
BIO
110 General Biology I (5:1)
and
BIO
210 General Biology II (5:2) |
| A-Level
History of Art |
ARTH
105 Art: The Historical Experience (1:1)
and
ARTH
210 Modern Art: 19th and 20th Centuries
(1:2) |
| A-Level
Music |
PERF
110 Understanding Music (1:1) |
| A-Level
Philosophy |
PHIL
105 Western Philosophy (2:1)
and
PHIL
220 Moral Philosophy (2:2) |
| A-Level
Physics |
PHYS
105 College Physics I (5:1)
and
PHYS
205 College Physics II (5:2) |
| A-Level
Psychology |
PSYC
115 Psychology as a Natural Science (5:1)
and
PSYC
200 Behavior Principles (5:2) |
| A-Level
Religious Studies |
RELG
105 Religious Heritage of the West (2:1)
and
RELG
220 Religious Thought (2:2) |
| A-Level
Sociology |
SOCY
100 American Society (4:1)
and
SOCY
210 Inequality: Class, Race, Ethnicity (4:2) |
| A-Level
Theatre Studies |
PERF
115 Theater: Principles, Plays and Performances |
| A-Level
Law |
JLS
100 Western Legal Tradition (2:1) |
| CLEP
American Government (3 cr.) |
GOVT
110 Politics in the United States |
| CLEP
General Chemistry(8cr.) |
CHEM
110 General Chemistry I (5:1)
and
CHEM
210 General Chemistry II (5:2) |
| CLEP
Introductory Macroeconomics (3cr.) |
ECON
100 Macroeconomics (4:1) |
| CLEP
Introductory Microeconomics (3cr.) |
ECON
200 Microeconomics (4:2) |
| CLEP
Introductory Sociology (3 cr.) |
SOCY
210 Inequality: Class, Race, Ethnicity (4:2) |
| IB
Higher Level Economics |
ECON
100 Macroeconomics (4:1)
and
ECON
200 Microeconomics (4:2) |
| IB
Higher Level Social Anthropology |
ANTH
110 Culture: The Human Mirror (3:1)
and
ANTH
215 Sex, Gender and Culture (3:2) |
| IB
Higher Level Philosophy |
PHIL
105 Western Philosophy (2:1)
and
PHIL
220 Moral Philosophy (2:2) |
| IB
Higher Level Music |
PERF
110 Understanding Music (1:1)
and
PERF
205 Masterpieces of Music (1:2) |
| IB
Higher Level English |
LIT
120 Interpreting Literature (1:1)
and
LIT 105 The Literary Imagination (1:1) (This exam will complete the curricular area one requirement.) |
| IB
Higher Level History and Culture of Islamic World |
SIS
245 The Islomic World (3:2)
and
SOCY
225 Contemporary Arab World (3:2)
[Completes
area 3] |
| IB
Higher Level History (Paper 1Only) |
HIST
235 The West in Crisis: 1900-1945 (2:2) |
| IB
Higher Level Psychology |
PSYC
115 Psychology as a Natural Science (5:1)
and
PSYC
200 Behavior Principles (5:2) |
| IB
Higher Level Biology |
BIO
110 General Biology I (5:1)
and
BIO
210 General Biology II (5:2) |
| IB
Higher Level Chemistry |
CHEM
110 General Chemistry I (5:1)
and
CHEM
210 General Chemistry II (5:2) |
| IB
Higher Level Physics (Paper 1 only) |
PHYS
105 College Physics I (5:1)
and
PHYS
205 College Physics II (5:2) |
French
Baccalaureat - Biology and Geology
(Terminale only) |
BIO
110 General Biology I (5:1)
and
CHEM
230 Earth Sciences (5:2) |
| French
Baccalaureat - Economics and Social Sciences (Terminale
Only) |
ECON
100 Macroeconomics (4:1) |
| French
Baccalaureat - Philosophy |
PHIL
105 Western Philosophy (2:1) |