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Accepted Course Offerings and AP Exam Score Requirements
Effective Fall 2006


AP Exam AP
Score
Required
TU Course No. TU Course Title Hrs. Granted
Art, History of 3 Arth 1203 Introduction to Visual Arts 3 Block I
Biology 4 Biol 1603 & 1601


Biol 1703 & 1701
Intro to Organismal &
Evolutionary Biology w/lab and

Molecular & Cellular Biology
Block III

8 Block III
Chemistry 4 Chem 1013
Chem 1023
General Chemistry I and
General Chemistry II
(lab credit may be
awarded upon review of
lab work by faculty)
6 Block III
Computer Science A 3 CS 1043 Intro to Programming &
Problem Solving
3
Computer Science AB 3


4
CS 1043


CS 1043

CS 2003
Intro to Programming &
Problem Solving

Intro to Programming &
Problem Solving and
Fundamentals of
Algorithms & Computer
Applications
3


6
Macroeconomics* 4 Econ 2013 Macroeconomics 3 Block II
Microeconomics* 4 Econ 2023 Microeconomics 3 Block II
English-
Language/Comp.
4 Engl 1033 Exposition and
Argumentation
3
English-
Literature/Comp.
4 Engl 1053 The Narrative Imagination 3 Block I
Environmental
Science
4 Biol 1033 The Environment
and Humanity
3 Block III
French Language 3


4



5
Fr 1004
Fr 1014

Above and:
Fr 2003
Fr 2014

Above and:
Fr 3023
Beginning French I and
Beginning French II


Intermediate French I and
Intermediate French II


Advanced French
8



14



17
French Literature 3




4


5
Fr 1004
Fr 1014
Fr 2003
Fr 2013

Above and:
Fr 3023

Above and:
Beginning French I and
Beginning French II and
Intermediate French I and
Intermediate French II


Advanced French

One additional course**
14





17

20
German Language 3


4



5
Germ 1004
Germ 1014

Above and:
Germ 2003
Germ 2013

Above and:
Beginning German I and
Beginning German II


Intermediate German I and
Intermediate German II

One additional course*
8



14


17
German Literature 3




4


5
Germ 1004
Germ 1014
Germ 2003
Germ 2013

Above and:
Germ 3003

Above and:
Beginning German I and
Beginning German II and
Intermediate German I and
Intermediate German II


Advanced German

One additional course**
14





17

20
History (American) 4 Hist 2503 American Republic 3 Block II
History (European) 4 Hist 2403 Modern Western Civilization 3 Block II
History (World) 4 Hist 1993 20th Century World History 3 Block II
Latin, Literature
or Virgil
3


4



5
Lat 1004
Lat 1014

Above and:
Lat 2003
Lat 2013

Above and:
Lat 3023
Beginning Latin I and
Beginning Latin II


Intermediate Latin I and
Intermediate Latin II


Advanced Latin Texts
8



14



17
Math: Calculus AB or
Calc. I subtest on BC
3 Math 2014 Calculus I 4
Math: Calculus BC 3 Math 2014
Math 2024
Calculus I and
Calculus II
8
Music Theory*** 4 Mus 1013
Mus 1023
Music Theory I and
Music Theory II
6
Physics B 4 Phys 1013
Phys 1023
Intro to Physics I and
Intro to Physics II
6 Block III
Physics C-Mechanics 4 Phys 2053 General Physics I 3
Physics C-E&M 4 Phys 2063 General Physics II 3
Political Science
(American Govt.
& Politics)
4 Pol 1003 American Politics 3 Block II
Political Science
(Comp. Govt.
& Politics)
4 Pol 2023 European Politics 3 Block II
Psychology 3 Psy 2253 Foundations of Psychology 3 Block II
Spanish Language 3


4



5
Span 1004
Span 1014

Above and:
Span 2003
Span 2013

Above and:
Span 3003
Span 3043
Beginning Spanish I and
Beginning Spanish II


Intermediate Spanish I and
Intermediate Spanish II


Spanish Composition or
Spanish Conversation
8



14



17
Spanish Literature 3




4



5
Span 1003
Span 1014
Span 2003
Span 2013

Above and:
Span 3003
Span 3043

Above and:
Beginning Spanish I and
Beginning Spanish II and
Intermediate Spanish I and
Intermediate Spanish II


Spanish Composition or
Spanish Conversation

One additional course**
14





17


20
Statistics 3 Stat 2013
QM 2013
Intro to Statistics or
Statistics I
3



Note: Credit and course offerings may vary on a yearly basis. Official AP exam scores must be submitted to the Office of Registration and Records. AP credit will appear on the student’s University of Tulsa transcript. Transfer students will receive credit for AP exams according to the qualifying score required by The University of Tulsa.

Block classes fulfill the General Education component of the Tulsa Curriculum.

*A score of 4 or 5 on both Macroeconomics and Microeconomics will result in credit for Econ 2013 Macroeconomics and Econ 1013 Economics of Social Issues.

**Determined by the Chair of the Department of Languages.

***Grade of B or above is required in the AP Music Theory class


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