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Advanced Standing and Advanced Placement Policy
Chemistry English Language and Composition or Calculus I and take no math in the fall semester.
Students who achieve a grade of 5 will receive English Literature and Composition These students enroll in MATH-1520 (Manage-
eight credits for CHEM-1100, Chemistry I, and Students who achieve a grade of 4 or 5 will ment) or MATH 1620 (Architecture and HASS) in
CHEM-1200, Chemistry II. For students who are receive credit for WRIT-1000, Writing Elective, the spring semester. Students receiving a grade of
not required to take Chemistry II in their curricu- four credit hours. Credit cannot be used to satisfy 4 or 5 on the BC exam will receive eight credit
lum, the credits for Chemistry II could be applied the Communication Intensive Requirement. hours for Calculus I and II.
to a science elective or free elective. Students who
achieve a grade of 4 will receive four credit hours Environmental Science Physics
for CHEM 1100, Chemistry I. Students who receive a grade of 4 or 5 will Students who achieve a grade of 4 or 5 on both
receive credit for IENV-1000, Environmental the Mechanics and the Electricity and the
Engineering students who are required to take Science Elective, four credit hours. Electricity and Magnetism part of the C examination
Materials Science for Engineers should register receive eight credits for Physics I and II. Students
for ENGR-1600 to complete the pre-engineering who receive a grade of 4 or 5 on only the
Foreign Languages
chemistry/materials requirement. Mechanics part of the C examination receive four
Students who achieve a grade of 4 or 5 will
receive four credit hours for Language Elective credits for Physics I. Students who achieve a
Computer Science A (LANG 1000). grade of 4 or 5 on the Physics I: Algebra-Based
Students who receive a grade of 5 on the examination and have received credit for Calculus I
A test will receive four credits for Computer (AP credit, transfer credit, or have completed
History
Science I (CSCI 1100). Rensselaer credit) will receive 4 credits for Physics I.
Students who achieve a grade of 4 or 5 on the
United States History examination will receive four No credit is awarded for the Physics II: Algebra-
Economics credit hours, STSH-1000 Humanities. Students Based examination.
Students who achieve a grade of 4 or 5 on both who achieve a grade of 4 or 5 in European History
the microeconomics and macroeconomics exams will receive credit for STSH-1000, Humanities Psychology
receive four credit hours for ECON-1200, Elective, four credit hours. Students who achieve a grade of 4 or 5 will
Introduction to Economics. Students who achieve receive credit for PSYC-1200, General Psychology,
a grade of 4 or 5 on the microeconomics exam four credit hours.
Human Geography
receive 2 credits for ECON 1000, Economics
Students who achieve a grade of 4 or 5 will
Elective. Students who achieve a grade of 4 or 5
receive credit for STSS-1000, Social Science Statistics
on the macroeconomics exam receive 2 credits for
Elective, four credit hours. Students who achieve a grade of 4 or 5 will
ECON 1000, Economics Elective.
receive credit for MGMT-2100, Statistical
Mathematics Methods, four credit hours. Non-management
Engineering and science majors who achieve a majors cannot count the course as part of the
grade of 3 on the BC examination, or a grade of Math/Science requirement. Students will not
4 or 5 on the AB examination, will receive four receive credit for ENGR-2600, Modeling and
credits for Calculus I and should register for Analysis of Uncertainty.
Calculus II if required by the major. Students who
achieve a grade of 4 or 5 on the BC exam will Studio Art
receive eight credits for Calculus I and II and Students who achieve a grade of 4 or 5 on either
should register for MATH-2010 or MATH-2400 the Studio Art: 2-D or Studio Art: 3-D exams will
depending on the requirements of the students not receive academic credit, but will be eligible for
major. advanced placement in non-entry level courses.