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| Trent AP Policies; AWESOME AP policy, Trent! You rock. | |
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| Topic Started: May 9 2008, 02:43 PM (340 Views) | |
| SarahRainsberger | May 9 2008, 02:43 PM Post #1 |
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Current as of May 9, 2008 per http://www.trentu.ca/admin/ro/calendar/2008-09/uc38.html (scroll down 3/4 of the way) Advanced Placement (AP) Program Offered in high schools worldwide, the Advanced Placement Program provides motivated students with the opportunity to take some university level courses while still in high school. All applicants who have completed Advanced Placement courses from the College Board are required to submit their examination results for evaluation. Advanced standing or transfer credit will be granted for most Advanced Placement courses with examination grades of four (4) or better, to a maximum of 5 credits (one full year of study). (***Note from Sarah: woohoo! Seriously, now that's a policy!) AP examination: Trent course - credit value (1.0 = full year course; 0.5 = half year course) Art History: Arts general credit (year 1) - 1.0 Art Studio (Drawing): Arts general credit (year 1) - 1.0 Art Studio (General): Arts general credit (year 1) - 1.0 Biology: BIOL 102H and 103H - 0.5 + 0.5 Calculus AB: Science general credit (year 1) - 1.0 Calculus BC: MATH 1100 - 1.0 Chemistry: CHEM 1000 - 1.0 Comp. Gov. & Politics: Politics unassigned (year 1) - 0.5 Computer Science A: COIS 1010H - 0.5 Computer Science AB: COIS 1010H and Computing & Information Systems unassigned (year 1) - 0.5 + 0.5 Macroeconomics: ECON 102H - 0.5 Microeconomics: ECON 101H - 0.5 English Language: no credit - 0 English Literature: Arts general credit (year 1) * - 1.0 Environmental Science: Environmental & Resources Science unassigned (year 1) - 1.0 French Language: Arts general credit (year1) * - 1.0 French Literature: Arts general credit (year1) * - 1.0 German: GRMN 100 - 1.0 History – American: History unassigned (year 1) - 1.0 History – Europe: HIST 120 - 1.0 Latin: LATN 1000H and 1001H - 1.0 Music Literature: Arts general credit (year 1) - 1.0 Music Theory: Arts general credit (year 1) - 1.0 Physics B: Science general credit (year 1) * - 1.0 Physics C – Electricity: Science general credit (year 1) * - 0.5 Physics C – Mechanics: Science general credit (year 1) * - 0.5 Psychology: PSYC 101 - 1.0 Spanish Language: Arts general credit (year1) * - 1.0 Spanish Literature: Arts general credit (year1) * - 1.0 U.S. Government: Politics unassigned (year 1) - 0.5 Notes * Students may receive appropriate assigned course equivalency following an individual placement interview with the chair of the department. * 1.0 credit equals one full course; 0.5 credits equal one half course. |
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