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College Board Advanced Placement Program

The College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Program allows students to establish college credit from results of tests taken at the completion of any high school AP course.

The table below provides information about AP credit Purdue accepts and the scores necessary to earn credit.

 

Advanced Placement (AP) Credit
Subject Area College Board/
Advanced
Placement Score
  Purdue Course Purdue
Credit
Granted (Sem.
Hrs.)
Biological
Science

        4
        5

     BIOL 110,
     BIOL 110,
      and 111
      4
      8
Chemistry         3
    4 or 5
     CHM 111,
     CHM 115,
       and 116
      3
      8
Computer
Science
A or AB
    4 or 5
   (on either test)
 
       CS 177
         
      4
Economics
Micro and Macro
   3,4, or 5
   (on both tests)
      
     ECON210    
         
      3

English
Lang/
Composition
Lit/Composition

        
   4 or 5       
        
   4 or 5


    ENGL 106

    ENGL 231


      4

      3
Environmental
Science
   4 or 5       EAS 113       3

Government

Comparative       Govt/Politics
U.S. Govt/Politics

   

   4 or 5

   4 or 5



     POL 141

     POL 101



     3

     3

History

European
United States

World

   

   4 or 5
   4 or 5

   4 or 5



    HIST 104,
    HIST 151,
     and 152
    HIST 105



     3
     6

     3

Human Geography    4 or 5       EAS 120      3
Mathematics

Calculus AB
Calculus BC


   4 or 5
   4 or 5


    MA 165,
    MA 165, 
   and 166


     4
     8

Modern
Languages
(except Latin^)

3

4

5

101 and 102

101, 102, and 201

101, 102, 201, and 202
6

9

12

Physics*

C (Mechanics)
 

C (Electricity & Magnetism)




 

B (General Physics)

 

        5
 

        5





 

        5

 

PHYS 152 or PHYS 172

PHYS 241 & PHYS 252

PHYS 261 & PHYS 252 (ECE Majors)

PHYS 272

PHYS 220 & 221

 

     4
 

    3, 1


    4, 1


    4

    8

Psychology      4 or 5      PSY 120       3
Statistics      4 or 5     STAT 301       3

*Students should consult with an academic advisor to determine how best to use this credit in their major.

^Students with a Latin score of 3 or higher are placed into appropriate-level Purdue course and will receive AP credit for lower-level Latin courses upon successful completion of their initial Purdue Latin course.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


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