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AP Advanced Placement Fall

The document is an Advanced Placement (AP) equivalency table that outlines how AP exam scores translate into college course credits at UCC. It details various AP exams, their corresponding codes, and the credit awarded for scores of 3, 4, and 5 across different subject areas. Additionally, it includes notes on specific course requirements and potential substitutions for certain courses.

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AP Advanced Placement Fall

The document is an Advanced Placement (AP) equivalency table that outlines how AP exam scores translate into college course credits at UCC. It details various AP exams, their corresponding codes, and the credit awarded for scores of 3, 4, and 5 across different subject areas. Additionally, it includes notes on specific course requirements and potential substitutions for certain courses.

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) EQUIVALENCY TABLE

AP [Link]

Exam Codes Score: 3 Score: 4 Score: 5 UCC


Score 3: Humanities Group
ARH 2000 (3) & ARH 2000 (3) &
Art History ARH ARH 2000 (3) 1 Score 4-5: Humanities
ARH 2050++ (3) ARH 2050++ (3)
Group 1 & Arts
BSC UCC1/ UCC1L BSC 2010/ 2010L (3,1) &
Biology BY BSC 2010/ 2010L (3,1)
BSC 2011/ 2011L (3,1)
Natural Science Group 1
(3,1)
Calculus AB MAB MAC 2311 (4) MAC 2311 (4) MAC 2311 (4) Mathematics Group 1
MAC 2311 (4) MAC 2311 (4)
Calculus BC MBC MAC 2311 (4) Mathematics Group 1
MAC 2312 (4) MAC 2312 (4)
Calculus BC (AB Subscore) MBCAB MAC 2311 (4) MAC 2311 (4) MAC 2311 (4) Mathematics Group 1

Capstone Research RSC GRW UCC1 (3) GRW UCC1 (3) GRW UCC1 (3) Gordon Rule Writing (GRW)

Capstone Seminar SEM HUM UCC2W (3) HUM UCC2W (3) HUM UCC2W (3) Humanities Group 2 (GRW)

CHM 1045/ 1045L (3,1) &


Chemistry CH CHM 1020/ 1020L (3, 1) CHM 1045/ 1045L (3,1) Natural Science Group 1
CHM 1046/ 1046L (3,1)

Computer Science A CSA ELE UCC1 (3) COP 2210 (4) COP 2210 (4) Score 4-5: Mathematics

Computer Science Principles PCS NPM UCC1 (3) NPM UCC1 (3) NPM UCC1 (3) Mathematics Group 1

Economics: Macro EMA ECO 2013 (3) ECO 2013 (3) ECO 2013 (3) Social Science Group 1

Economics: Micro EMI ECO 2023 (3) ECO 2023 (3) ECO 2023 (3) Social Science Group 2

English Language and ENC 1101 (3) ENC 1101 (3)


ENGC ENC 1101 (3) Communication
Composition ENC 1102 (3) ENC 1102 (3)
English Literature and ENC 1101 (3)1 ENC 1101 (3)1
ELC ENC 1101 (3)1 Communication
Composition ENC 1102 (3)1 ENC 1102 (3)1

Environmental Science EVS EVR 1001 (3) EVR 1001 (3) EVR 1001 (3) Natural Science (No lab)
EUH 2030 (3) EUH 2030 (3)
European History EH EUH 2030 (3) Humanities Group 2(GRW)
ELE UCC1 (3) ELE UCC1 (3)
Government & Politics:
GPC CPO 2002 (3) CPO 2002 (3) CPO 2002 (3) Social Science Group 2
Comparative
Social Science Group 1 &
Government & Politics: U.S. GPU POS 2041 (3) POS 2041 (3) POS 2041 (3)
Civics
Human Geography HGEO GEO 2000 (3) GEO 2000 (3) GEO 2000 (3) Social Science Group 2

Physics 1 PHY1 PHY 2053/ 2048L (4,1) PHY 2053/ 2048L (4,1) PHY 2053/ 2048L (4,1) Natural Sciences Group 1

Physics 2 PHY2 PHY 2054/ 2049L (4,1) PHY 2054/ 2049L (4,1) PHY 2054/ 2049L (4,1) Natural Science Group 2

PHY 2053/ 2048L (4,1) PHY 2053/ 2048L (4,1)


Physics B PHB PHY 2053/ 2048L (4,1) Natural Science
PHY 2054/ 2049L (4,1) PHY 2054/ 2049L (4,1)

Physics C: Electr/Magnetism PHCE PHY 2054/ 2049L (4,1) PHY 2049/ 2049L (4,1) PHY 2049/ 2049L (4,1) Natural Science Group 2

Physics C: Mechanics PHCM PHY 2053/ 2048L (4,1) PHY 2048/ 2048L (4,1) PHY 2048/ 2048L (4,1) Natural Science Group 1
MAC1140 +MAC1114
Precalculus PREC MAC 1140 (3) MAC1140 +MAC1114 (6) Mathematics Group 2
(6)
Psychology PY PSY 2012 (3) PSY 2012 (3) PSY 2012 (3) Social Science Group 1

Statistics STA STA 2122 (3) STA 2122 (3) STA 2122 (3) Mathematics Group 2
Social Science Group 1
AMH 2020 (3) AMH 2020 (3)
United States History UH SOC UCC1 (3) (GRW) &
AMH 2010 (3) AMH 2010 (3)
Civics (With scores 4-5)
Additional Subjects available on the next page
World History: Modern WH WOH 2001 (3) WOH 2001 (3) WOH 2001 (3) Humanities Group 2(GRW)

Exam Code Score: 3 Score: 4 Score: 5 UCC


Latin LTN LAT 2200 (3) LAT 2200 (3) LAT 2200 (3) Foreign Language
Modern Language FRA, GM,
XXX 2200 (3) XXX 2200 (6) XXX 2200 (6) Foreign Language
(CHI, FRE, GER, ITA, JPN) IT, JPL
CHLC,FR
Modern Language & Culture: ELC,GER
Chinese, French, German, LC,ITLC,J
XXX 2200 (3) XXX 2200 (6) XXX 2200 (6) Foreign Language
Italian, Japanese, Russian, PLC,RUS
Spanish LC,SPNL
C
Modern Language: Literature XXX 2200 (3) & XXX 2200 (3) &
FLA, LTL XXX 2200 (3) Foreign Language
(French, Latin) ELEUCC1 (3) ELEUCC1 (3)
SPN 2200(3) & SPN 2200(3) &
Spanish Language SPL SPN 2200 (3) Foreign Language
SPN 2201 (3) SPN 2201 (3)
SPN 2233(3) & SPN 2233(3) &
Spanish Literature SPLL SPN 2233 (3) Foreign Language
SPN 2330 (3) SPN 2330 (3)
Music Theory MST MUT 1001 (3) MUT 1001 (3) MUT 1001 (3) The courses do not meet
University Core Curriculum
Drawing ASG/ASD ART 2300C (3) ART 2300C (3) ART 2300C (3) (UCC) requirements, but
they may satisfy
2-D Art & Design ART2D ART 1201C (3) ART 1201C (3) ART 1201C (3) prerequisites and/or
3-D Art & Design ART3D ART 1203C (3) ART 1203C (3) ART 1203C (3) electives in your major.
1
Credit may be awarded for LIT 1000 if student earned ENC 1101 from English Language and Composition
++
If a student request ARH2051 instead of ARH2050, it will be granted if appropriate to student degree.
Note: ELE UCC1 = Lower-division elective.
Other UCC1 designations (e.g., BSC UCC1) = Meets UCC requirements, may not meet major requirements.

Revised January 2024

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