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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 Education 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 (4:1)
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: 19thand 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)
[completes Area 1]
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 1 Only) 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)

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