Advanced Placement 2011–2012 College credit for

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Advanced
Placement
2011–2012
College credit for
high school students
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
The Advanced Placement test is one way
to earn college credit by examination. These
tests are given by the College Entrance
Examination Board (CEEB) in May of the
junior or senior year in high schools offering
advanced placement courses.
Students who have completed any of the
following CEEB Advanced Placement tests
should have the Educational Testing Service
(ETS) forward an official report of their
scores to the Office of Admissions at Kansas
State University in order to receive credit.
If you did not originally have scores sent to
K-State, you must have ETS forward a copy
of your scores to the director of admissions.
To order reports you must provide ETS with
the year the Advanced Placement exam was
taken, subject of the exam, your birthdate or
Social Security number, and the $15 fee.
Requests should be sent to: Advanced
Placement Program, P.O. Box 6671, Princeton,
New Jersey 08541–6671, 888-308-0013. The
code for K-State is 6334.
No credit is granted for scores of 2 or 1. If the
letter grade is awarded, it will become part of
the student’s K-State GPA.
Students entering the university with a grade
of 5, 4, or 3 on the Advanced Placement
exam in French, German, or Spanish will
be placed in a fifth-semester course if they
desire. Language courses accepted through
the AP program may not apply to retroactive
credit.
For more information, visit our website at
www.k-state.edu/admit/advancedplacement
.htm.
Score K-State course
Credit
hours Grade
Art History
5, 4 ART 195 Survey of
Art History I
and ART 196 Survey of
Art History II
3
ART 195 Survey of
Art History I
Biology
5, 4 BIOL 198 Principles of
Biology
3
BIOL 198 Principles of
Biology
Calculus AB
5
MATH 220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
3
CR
3
CR
3
CR
4
A
4
B
4
A
Score K-State course
English–literature and composition
5
ENGL 251 Introduction to
3
Literature
4
ENGL 251 Introduction to
Literature
CR
3
A
3
B
3
A
3
A
3
B
3
B
3
A
3
B
3
A
3
A
3
B
3
B
Government and Politics–comparative
5
POLSC 344 Intro to
3
Comparative Politics
A
French–language
5, 4 FREN 513 French
Composition and Grammar
3
FREN 513 French
Composition and Grammar
French–literature
5, 4 FREN 520 Introduction to
French Literature I
and FREN 521 Introduction
to French Literature II
3
FREN 520 Introduction
to French Literature I
and FREN 521
Introduction to French
Literature II
MATH 220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
4
B
3
MATH 220 Analytic
Geometry and Calculus I
4
C
4
A
4
A
German–language
5, 4 GRMN 523 German
Composition
3
GRMN 523 German
Composition
4
MATH 220 Analytic
Geometry and Calculus I
and MATH 221 Analytic
Geometry and Calculus II
4
A
4
B
3
MATH 220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
and MATH 221 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
4
B
4
C
Chemistry
5
CHM 210 Chemistry I
and CHM 230 Chemistry II
4
4
A
A
4
CHM 210 Chemistry I
and CHM 230 Chemistry II
4
4
A
B
3
CHM 210 Chemistry I
4
B
4
A
4
B
Computer Science A, AB
5
CIS 200 Fundamentals of
Software Design
4
CIS 200 Fundamentals of
Software Design
English–language and composition
5
ENGL 100 Expository
3
Writing I
4
ENGL 100 Expository
3
Writing I
3
ENGL 100 Expository
3
Writing I
A
A
CR
A
3
4
Calculus BC
5
MATH 220 Analytic
Geometry and Calculus I
and MATH 221 Analytic
Geometry and Calculus II
Credit
hours Grade
German–literature
5, 4 GRMN 521 Intro to German Literature I
and GRMN 522 Intro to
German Literature II
3
GRMN 521 Intro to
German Literature I
and GRMN 522 Intro to
German Literature II
Government and Politics–United States
5
POLSC 325 U.S. Politics
3
History–European
5
HIST 101 Western 3
Civilization: The Rise of
Europe
and HIST 102 Western
3
Civilization: The Modern Era
A
A
A
4
HIST 101 Western 3
Civilization: The Rise of
Europe
and HIST 102 Western
3
Civilization: The Modern Era
CR
3
HIST 101 Western
3
Civilization: The Rise of
Europe
or HIST 102 Western
Civilization: The Modern Era
CR
CR
Score K-State course
Credit
hours Grade
History–United States
5
HIST 251 History of the U.S. to 1877
and HIST 252 History
of the U.S. Since 1877
3
A
3
A
4
HIST 251 History of the U.S. to 1877
and HIST 252 History
of the U.S. Since 1877
3
CR
3
CR
3
HIST 251 History of the U.S. to 1877
or HIST 252 History of the
U.S. Since 1877
3
CR
History–world
5
HIST 112 World History
from 1450
4, 3
HIST 112 World History
from 1450
Human Geography
5
GEOG 200 Human
Geography
3
A
3
CR
3
A
4
GEOG 200 Human
Geography
3
B
3
GEOG 200 Human
Geography
3
CR
Latin
5, 4 LATIN 549 Special Studies
in Latin
3
LATIN 549 Special Studies
in Latin
Macroeconomics
5
ECON 110 Principles of
Macroeconomics
3
A
3
B
3
A
4
ECON 110 Principles of
Macroeconomics
3
B
3
ECON 110 Principles of
Macroeconomics
3
CR
3
A
4
ECON 120 Principles of
Microeconomics
3
B
3
ECON 120 Principles of
Microeconomics
3
CR
Microeconomics
5
ECON 120 Principles of
Microeconomics
Score K-State course
Credit
hours Grade
Physics B
5, 4, 3 PHYS 113 General Physics I
and PHYS 114 General Physics II
3
CR
3
CR
Physics C–electricity and magnetism
5, 4, 3 PHYS 214 Engineering
4
Physics II
CR
Physics C–mechanics
5, 4, 3 PHYS 213 Engineering
Physics I
4
CR
Psychology
5
PSYCH 110 General
Psychology
3
A
3
CR
3
A
3
B
3
A
3
B
3
A
3
3
A
A
4
STAT 325 Introduction to
Statistics
or STAT 340 Biometrics I
or STAT 350 Business and
Economics Statistics I
3
B
3
3
B
B
3
STAT 325 Introduction to
Statistics
or STAT 340 Biometrics I
or STAT 350 Business and
Economics Statistics I
3
CR
3
3
CR
CR
4, 3 PSYCH 110 General Psychology
Spanish–language
5, 4 SPAN 410 Spanish Composition and Grammar
3
SPAN 410 Spanish Composition and Grammar
Spanish–literature
5, 4 SPAN 550 Intro to Literature in Spanish
3
SPAN 550 Intro to Literature in Spanish
Statistics
5
STAT 325 Introduction to
Statistics
or STAT 340 Biometrics I
or STAT 350 Business and
Economics Statistics I
For more information, contact:
Office of Admissions
Kansas State University
119 Anderson Hall
Manhattan KS 66506–0102
785-532-6250
1-800-432-8270
E-mail: k-state@k-state.edu
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