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                                                 ADVANCED PLACEMENT & INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE
  ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) AND INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) CREDIT
Advanced Placement Credit
Chico State grants credit toward its undergraduate degrees for successful completion of examinations of the Advanced Placement Program of the College Board. Students who present scores of three or better will be granted up to six semester units of college credit. The number of units and how they meet specific academic content requirements are specified in the Advanced Placement Examinations Chart at right.
Art—Studio Art/2D
Art—Studio Art/3D
Art—Studio Art/Drawing
Art—Art History
Biology (includes lab)
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Calculus AB Subscore on BC Exam
Chemistry (includes lab)
Chinese Language and Culture
Computer Science A (A only)
Computer Science A and B
Computer Science Principles
Economics—Macro
Economics—Micro
English—Language and Composition
English—Literature and Composition
Environmental Science (includes lab)
French—Language and Culture
German—Language and Culture
Government and Politics—U.S.
Government and Politics— Comparative
History—European
History—U.S.
History—World
Human Geography
Italian—Language and Culture
Japanese—Language and Culture
Latin
Music—Theory
Physics 1 (includes lab)
Physics 2 (includes lab)
Physics C—Mechanics (includes lab)
Physics C—Electricity & Magnetism (includes lab)
Psychology
Seminar
Spanish—Language and Culture
Spanish—Literature and Culture
Statistics
3 3 —
3 3 —
3 3 —
3 6 Arts (C1) or Humanities (C2): ARTH 110, ARTH 120
3 8 Life Sciences (B2 with lab): BIOL 151 and BIOL 152, or BIOL/SCED 102
3 4 Quantitative Reasoning (B4):+*
3 8 Quantitative Reasoning:(B4):+*
3 4 Quantitative Reasoning (B4):+*
4 8 Physical Sciences (B1 with lab): CHEM 107
3 6 Humanities (C2)+
3 3 +**
3 6 +**
3 6 Quantitative Reasoning (B4): CSCI 101
3 3 Social Sciences (D): ECON 102
3 3 Social Sciences (D): ECON 103
3 6 Written Communication (A2): ENGL 130W
3 6 Written Communication (A2) and Humanities (C2): ENGL 130W
3 4 Physical Sciences (B1 with lab)
3 6 Humanities (C2)+
3 6 Humanities (C2)+
3 3 Social Sciences (D) or
U.S. Constitution (US-2 only)^ ^
3 3 Social Sciences (D)
3 6 Humanities (C2) or Societal Institutions (D)
3 6 Humanities (C2) or Social Sciences (D), U.S. History (US-1): HIST 130
3 6 Humanities (C2) or Societal Institutions (D): HIST 101, HIST 102
3 3 Social Sciences (D): GEOG 102
3 6 Humanities (C2)+
3 6 Humanities (C2)+
3 6 Humanities (C2)+
3 6 +
3 4 Physical Sciences (B1 with lab): PHYS 202A***
3 4 Physical Sciences (B1 with lab): PHYS 202B***
3 4 Physical Sciences (B1 with lab): PHYS 204A***
3 4 Physical Sciences (B1 with lab): PHYS 204B***
3 3 Social Sciences (D) or Learning for Life (E): PSYC 101
3 3 —
3 8 Humanities (C2): SPAN 101 and SPAN 102:++^
6 Humanities (C2)++^: SPAN 102 and SPAN 201
3 3 Quantitative Reasoning (B4): MATH 105
ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATIONS CHART (MINIMUM SCORE OF 3 REQUIRED)
         AP Exam
Passing Score
Credit (Semester Units)
Meets this Chico State GE area or course equivalent
                INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB)
As recommended by the California State University Chancellor’s Office, Chico State grants credit toward its undergraduate degrees for successful completion off specific Higher Level International Baccalaureate examinations. Students who present the following passing scores will be granted up to six semester units of credit for each exam applied to the appropriate General Education requirements. Please consult the IB chart for specific details.
  INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE EXAMINATIONS CHART (HIGHER LEVEL EXAMS ONLY)
 IB Exam
( July 2001 Version)
 Passing Score
  Credit
(Semester Units)
  Meets this Chico State GE area or course equivalent
 Biology HL
  5
  6
  Life Sciences (B2 with lab)
 Chemistry HL
5
6
Physical Sciences (B1 with lab)
 Economics HL
 5
 6
 Social Sciences (D)
 Geography HL
  5
  6
  Social Sciences (D)
  History (any region) HL
  5
 6
 Humanities (C2) or Societal Institutions (D)
 History of the Americas HL
 5
  6
  Societal Institutions (D), HIST 130, GC
 Language (any) A: Literature HL
  4
  6
  Humanities (C2)
  Language (English) A: Literature HL
  4
 6
 Humanities (C2), GC
 Language (any) B HL
  4
  6
  –
  Language (any) A: Language and Literature HL
  4
 6
 Humanities (C2)
 Mathematics HL
 4
 6
 Quantitative Reasoning (B4)
 Physics HL
  5
  6
  Physical Sciences (B1 with lab)
  Psychology HL
  5
 3
 Social Sciences (D) or Learning for Life (E)
 Theatre HL
  4
  6
  Arts (C1)
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Either 3 or 6 units of credit will be allowed for all other exams and applied to meet lower-division breadth requirements as appropriate.
+ Department requires formal assessment for placement into appropriate courses.
++ Student passing both AP Spanish exams with a 3 or better will receive credit for SPAN 101, SPAN 102 and SPAN 201 for a toal of 12 units.
^ Student passing Spanish–Literature and Culture exam with a score of 4 or 5 should request advising from a Spanish advisor for correct placement.
 
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