Credits - Sacramento City College

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) CREDITS
2016-17
Students at Sacramento City College may be awarded units of credit for each Advanced Placement examination
Credits (CEEB)
from Advanced
Placement,
Program
(CLEP),
and for these
they pass with
a score of 3, College-Level
4, or 5. Students Examination
will receive units/credits
but not
letter grades
courses, Baccalaureate
and they will not beCredits
used in the(IB)
computation of cumulative grade point average for graduation or transfer.
International
After successful completion of 12 units at SCC, a student in good standing may submit their official CEEB
Advanced Placement Test scores to the Admissions and Records Office for evaluation. Credit may not
Students at Sacramento City College may be awarded units of credit for each Advanced Placement examination (CEEB) they pass with a score of 3,
be earned
for courses
in which
Advanced
Placement
creditsand
have
already
granted.
4, or 5. Students
will receive
units/credits
but not
letter grades
for these courses,
they
will not been
be used
in the computation of cumulative grade
Advanced Placement Credits
meeting CSU General Education-Breadth or IGETC requirements.
Students should check with their
The following chart shows credit given at SCC to satisfy general education requirements and SCC equivalent courses. For transferring students, AP
transfer institution about policies for using AP scores for admissions and/or their major. Students who
examination information is listed as it applies to meeting CSU General Education-Breadth or IGETC requirements. Students should check with their
have earned credit from an AP exam should NOT take a comparable college course because
transfer institution about policies for using AP scores for admissions and/or their major. Students who have earned credit from an AP exam should
credit
willcourse
not be
granted
for credit
both.will not be granted for both.
NOT take atransfer
comparable
college
because
transfer
AP TEST
SUBJECTS
SCC Courses Only
SCORE
Course
General Education
(AP Scores of 3, 4, or 5)
Units
SCC GE
CSU GE-BREADTH
Area
3 units
Art History
3, 4, 5
ARTH 304, 306,
308, 310
6 max.
Biology
3, 4, 5
BIOL 308 & 309
Calculus AB*
3, 4, 5
Calculus BC*
3, 4, 5
Area
IGETC
Units
Area
Units
I
C1 or C2
3
3A or 3B
3
4
IV
B2 & B3
4
5B with lab
4
MATH 400
5
II (b)
B4
3
2A
3
MATH 400 & 401
10
II (b)
B4
3
2A
3
II (b)
B4
3
Calculus BC/AB Subscore*
Chemistry
(taken after F09)
3
4, 5
CHEM 305
CHEM 400
5
5
IV
B1 & B3
4
5A with lab
4
Chemistry
(taken prior to F09)
3
4, 5
CHEM 305
CHEM 400
5
5
IV
B1 & B3
6
5A with lab
4
Chinese Language and Culture
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
I
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
Comparative Government &
Politics
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
N/A
D8
3
4H
3
Computer Science A*
3, 4, 5
CISP 360
4
II (b)
N/A
0
N/A
0
Computer Science AB*
3, 4, 5
CISP 400
4
II (b)
N/A
0
N/A
0
English Language and
Composition
3, 4, 5
ENGWR 300
3
II (a)
A2
3
1A
3
English Literature and
Composition
N/A
N/A
0
II (a)
A2 & C2
6
1A or 3B
3
Environmental Science**
(taken after F09)
3, 4, 5
BIOL 350
3
IV
B1 & B3
4
5A with lab
3
Environmental Science**
(taken prior to F09)
3, 4, 5
BIOL 350
3
IV
B2 & B3
4
5A with lab
3
European History
3, 4, 5
HIST 300
3
I or V (b)
C2 or D6
3
3B or 4F
3
French Language
(taken after F09)
3, 4, 5
FREN 401 & 402
8
I
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
French Language
(taken prior to F09)
3, 4, 5
FREN 401 & 402
8
I
C2
6
3B & 6A
3
French Literature
(taken prior to F09)
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
N/A
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
French Literature and Culture
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
N/A
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
German Language
(taken prior F09)
3, 4, 5
I
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
German Language
(taken after F09)
3, 4, 5
I
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
German Language and Culture
3, 4, 5
N/A
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
AP TEST
SUBJECTS
N/A
0
SCC Courses Only
General Education
(AP Scores of 3, 4, or 5)
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SCORE
Course
Units
SCC GE
CSU GE-BREADTH
IGETC
ADVANCED PLACEMENT CREDITS
point average for graduation or transfer. After successful completion of 12 units at SCC, a student in good standing may submit their official CEEB
The following
chartto the
shows
credit and
given
at SCC
general
education
requirements
SCC
Advanced Placement
Test scores
Admissions
Records
Office to
for satisfy
evaluation.
Credit may
not be earned
for courses and
in which
Advanced
courses.
For transferring students, AP examination information is listed as it applies to
Placement equivalent
credits have already
been granted.
German Language
(taken after F09)
3, 4, 5
German Language and Culture
3, 4, 5
AP TEST
SUBJECTS
N/A
0
I
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
N/A
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
SCC Courses Only
SCORE
Course
General Education
(AP Scores of 3, 4, or 5)
Units
SCC GE
CSU GE-BREADTH
ADVANCED PLACEMENT CREDITS
Area
3 units
Area
IGETC
Units
Area
Units
Human Geography
3, 4, 5
GEOG 310
3
V (b)
D5
3
4E
3
Italian Language and Culture
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
I
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
Japanese Language and
Culture
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
I
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
Latin Literature
(taken prior to F09)
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
N/A
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
Latin
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
N/A
C2
3
C2
3
Latin: Vergil
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
N/A
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
Macroeconomics
3, 4, 5
ECON 302
3
V (b)
D2
3
4B
3
Microeconomics
3, 4, 5
ECON 304
3
V (b)
D2
3
4B
3
Music Theory
(taken prior to F09)
3, 4, 5
MUFHL 400 & 401
8
I
C1
3
N/A
0
Physics B***
(taken after F09)
3, 4
5
PHYS 310
PHYS 350
3
4
IV
B1 & B3
4
5A with lab
4
Physics B***
(taken prior to F09)
3, 4
5
PHYS 310
PHYS 350
3
4
IV
B1 & B3
6
5A with lab
4
Physics C (electricity/
magnetism)***
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
IV
B1 & B3
4
5A with lab
3
Physics C (mechanics)***
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
IV
B1 & B3
4
5A with lab
3
Psychology
3, 4, 5
PSYC 300
3
V (b)
D9
3
4I
3
Spanish Language & Culture
(taken after F09)
3, 4, 5
SPAN 401 & 402
8
I
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
Spanish Language
(taken prior to F09)
3, 4, 5
SPAN 401 & 402
8
I
C2
6
3B & 6A
3
Spanish Literature & Culture
(taken after F09)
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
N/A
C2
3
3B & 6A
3
Spanish Literature
(taken prior to F09)
3, 4, 5
N/A
0
N/A
C2
6
3B & 6A
3
Statistics
3, 4, 5
STAT 300
4
II (b)
B4
3
2A
3
Studio Art – 2D Design
3, 4, 5
ART 320
3
I
N/A
0
N/A
0
Studio Art – 3D Design
3, 4, 5
ART 370
3
N/A
N/A
0
N/A
0
Studio Art – Drawing
3, 4, 5
ART 300
3
I
N/A
0
N/A
0
U.S. Government & Politics
3, 4, 5
POLS 301 or 481
3
V (a) or
V (b)
D8 &
US-2
3
4H
3
* If a student passes more than one AP exam in calculus or computer science, only one examination may be applied to the baccalaureate.
** Students who pass AP Environmental Scienc3e earn 4 units of credit. Tests prior to Fall 2009 may apply to either B1 + B3 or B2 + B3 of GE Breadth. Fall of 2009 or later, those credits may only apply to B1 + B3.
***If a student passes more than one AP exam in physics, only six units of credit may be applied to the baccalaureate, and only four units of credit may be applied to a certification in GE Breadth.
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2016-17 Sacramento City College Catalog
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) Credits
After completing
12 units
at Sacramento
City College, a student may submit qualifying scores for the
College-Level
Examination
Program
(CLEP)
AfterCollege-Level
completing 12 unitsExamination
at Sacramento City
College, a(CLEP)
student may
qualifying scores
for Records
the College-Level
Examination
Program
(CLEP)
Program
to submit
the Admissions
and
Office.
Students
may
to the Admissions and Records Office. Students may be granted up to 30 units of credit for examinations with scores of 50 percentile or higher.
be granted up to 30 units of credit for examinations with scores of 50 percentile or higher. Students
Students should be aware that four-year colleges have the right to accept, modify, or reject CLEP units.
should be aware that four-year institutions have the right to accept, modify, or reject CLEP units.
CSU GE-Breadth
Score
Areas
Units
Score
Areas
Units
American Government
50
V (a)
3
50
D8
3
American Literature
50
I
3
50
C2
3
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
50
I
3
50
C2
3
Biology
50
IV
3
50
B2
3
Calculus
50
II (b)
3
50
B4
3
Chemistry
50
IV
3
50
B1
3
College Algebra
50
II (b)
3
50
B4
3
College Algebra – Trigonometry
50
II (b)
3
50
B4
3
College Mathematics
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
English Composition (no essay)
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
English Composition with Essay
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
English Literature
50
I
3
50
C2
3
Financial Accounting
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
French Level I*
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
French Level II*
59
I
3
59
C2
3
Freshman College Composition
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
German Level I*
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
German Level II*
60
I
3
60
C2
3
History, United States I
50
V (a)
3
50
D6 & US-1
3
History, United States II
50
V (a)
3
50
D6 & US-1
3
Human Growth and Development
50
III (b)
3
50
E
3
Humanities
50
I
3
50
C2
3
Information Systems and Computer Applications
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
Introduction to Educational Psychology
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
Introductory Business Law
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
Introductory Psychology
50
V (b)
3
50
D9
3
Introductory Sociology
50
V (b)
3
50
D0
3
Natural Science
50
IV
3
50
B1 or B2
3
Pre-Calculus
50
II (b)
3
50
B4
3
Principles of Accounting
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
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COLLEGE-LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP)
SCC General Education
CLEP Test
SCC General Education
COLLEGE-LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP)
CLEP Test
CSU GE-Breadth
Score
Areas
Units
Score
Areas
Units
Principles of Macroeconomics
50
V (b)
3
50
D2
3
Principles of Management
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
Principles of Marketing
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
Principles of Microeconomics
50
V (b)
3
50
D2
3
Social Sciences and History
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
Spanish Level I*
50
n/a
0
50
n/a
0
Spanish Level II*
63
I
3
63
C2
3
Trigonometry
50
II (b)
3
50
B4
3
Western Civilization I
50
I or V (b)
3
50
C2 or D6
3
Western Civilization II
50
V (b)
3
50
D6
3
*If a *If
student
passes
more than
in the
language
other than
English
two exams
in French),
then
only one
examination
may be applied
to the
a student
passes
moreone
thanCLEP
onetest
CLEP
testsame
in the
same language
other
than(e.g.
English
(e.g. two
exams in
French),
then
only one examination
may
baccalaureate.
each
test in a language
othertest
than
a passing
of 50 is considered
“Levelof
I” 50
andisearns
six units“Level
of baccalaureate
the of
higher
be applied For
to the
baccalaureate.
For each
inEnglish,
a language
other score
than English,
a passing score
considered
I” and earnscredit;
six units
scorebaccalaureate
listed for eachcredit;
test is considered
II” andfor
earns
additional
units of credit
andII”
placement
in additional
Area C2 of units
GE Breadth,
as and
noted.
the higher “Level
score listed
each
test is considered
“Level
and earns
of credit
placement in Area C2 of
GE Breadth, as noted.
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Course Identification Numbering System (C-ID)
The C-ID system is a statewide numbering system designed to identify comparable courses and facilitate articulation. Any community college
course that bears a C-ID number signifies that it is equivalent in content, rigor, and student learning outcomes. Courses with C-ID numbers will be
accepted at other participating community colleges or universities (only the CSU system is participating at this time). For example: C-ID CHEM 110
at this college (our CHEM 400) will be accepted by any other college that has been approved for the same C-ID CHEM 110 number.
C-ID COURSE
SCC COURSE
C-ID COURSE
SCC COURSE
C-ID COURSE
SCC COURSE
C-ID COURSE
SCC COURSE
ACCT 110
ACCT 301
COMM 140
COMM 331
GEOL 110L
GEOL 311
POLS 120
POLS 320
ACCT 120
ACCT 311
COMM 150
COMM 325
GEOL 120
GEOL 305
POLS 130
POLS 302
AJ 110
ADMJ 300
COMM 160B
COMM 374
GEOL 120L
GEOL 306
POLS 140
POLS 310, 480
AJ 120
ADMJ 320
COMM 170
COMM 305
GEOL 200
GEOL 345
PSY 110
PSYC 300, 480
AJ 122
ADMJ 322
COMM 190
COMM 315
HIST 130
HIST 310, 483
PSY 120
PSYC 340
AJ 124
ADMJ 323
COMP 112
CISP 360
HIST 140
HIST 311, 484
PSY 130
PSYC 356
AJ 140
ADMJ 330
COMP 122
CISP 400
HIST 150
HIST 307
PSY 150
PSYC 310
AJ 160
ADMJ 302
COMP 142
CISP 310
HIST 160
HIST 308
PSY 170
PSYC 320
AJ 200
ADMJ 340
ECE 120
ECE 300
HIST 170
HIST 300
PSY 180
AJ 220
ADMJ 304
ECE 130
ECE 320
HIST 180
HIST 302
PSYC 370 &
FCS 324
ANTH 120
ANTH 310
ECE 200
ECE 326
ITIS 120
CISC 310
PSY 200
PSYC 335
SOCI 110
SOC 300, 480
SOCI 115
SOC 301, 481
SOCI 120
SOC 302
SOCI 130
SOC 310 &
FCS 320
ANTH 150
ANTH 323
ECE 210
ECE 321
ITIS 150
CISN 340
ARTH 100
ARTH 300
ECE 220
ECE 415
JOUR 100
ARTH 110
ARTH 304, 306
ECE 230
ECE 430
JOUR 310,
COMM 351 &
ENGWR 384
ARTH 120
ARTH 308, 310
ECON 201
ECON 304
ARTH 130
ARTH 332
ECON 202
ECON 302
ARTH 150
ARTH 310
ENGL 100
ARTS 100
ART 320
ENGWR 300,
488
ENGL 105
ENGWR 302,
482
ARTS 101
ART 370
ARTS 110
ART 300
ARTS 200
ART 304
ARTS 205
ART 302
ENGL 110
ENGWR 303
ENGL 120
ENGWR 301,
303
ARTS 220
ART 361
ARTS 230
ART 390
ENGL 135
ENGLT 321
ARTS 240
ART 372
ENGL 140
ENGLT 480
ENGL 130
ENGLT 320
ARTS 270
ART 323
ENGL 145
ENGLT 481
BIOL 115S
BIOL 430, 431
ENGL 160
ENGLT 310
JOUR 110
JOUR 300
JOUR 120
JOUR 364 &
PHOTO 380
SOCI 140
SOC 341 &
FCS 326
JOUR 130
JOUR 410
SOCI 150
SOC 321
JOUR 131
JOUR 411
SPAN 100
SPAN 401
JOUR 160
PHOTO 350 &
JOUR 360
SPAN 110
SPAN 402
SPAN 200
SPAN 411
MATH 140
MATH 340
SPAN 210
SPAN 412
MATH 220
MATH 401
SPAN 220
SPAN 413
MATH 240
MATH 420
SPAN 230
SPAN 415
MUS 100
MUFHL 305
THTR 111
TA 300
MUS 130
MUFHL 401
THTR 113
TA 302
MUS 140
MUFHL 410
THTR 151
TA 350
MUS 150
MUFHL 411
THTR 152
TA 351
MUS 180
MUP 325, 335,
355, 402, 403,
404, 405, 424
THTR 171
TA 420
THTR 173
TA 422
BIOL 190
BIOL 402
ENGL 165
ENGLT 311
BUS 110
BUS 300
ENGL 180
ENGLT 370
BUS 115
BUS 310
ENGL 200
ENGCW 400
BUS 120
BUS 345
ENGR 130
ENGR 422
NUTRI 110
NUTRI 300, 480
THTR 174
TA 430
BUS 125
BUS 340
ENGR 180
ENGR 310
PHIL 100
PHIL 300
THTR 175
TA 437
BUS 140
CISC 310
GEOG 110
GEOG 300
PHIL 120
PHIL 310
THTR 191
CDEV 100
ECE 312
GEOG 111
GEOG 301
PHIL 130
PHIL 330, 480
CDEV 110
ECE 314
GEOG 120
GEOG 310
PHIL 140
PHIL 331, 481
CHEM 110
CHEM 400
GEOG 125
GEOG 320
PHIL 210
PHIL 325
CHEM 120S
CHEM 400, 401
GEOG 130
GEOG 306
PHYS 105
PHYS 350
TAP 300, 301,
302, 303, 320,
321, 322, 323,
340, 341, 342,
343, 360, 361,
362, 363, 380,
381, 382, 383
CHEM 150
CHEM 420
GEOG 150
GEOG 331
PHYS 110
PHYS 360
THTR 192
CHEM 160S
CHEM 420, 421
GEOG 155
GEOG 330
PHYS 205
PHYS 410
COMM 110
COMM 301
GEOG 160
PHYS 420
COMM 311
GEOG 391, 392,
393, 394
PHYS 210
COMM 120
PHYS 215
PHYS 430
POLS 110
POLS 301, 481
TAP 310, 311,
312, 313, 330,
331, 332, 333,
350, 351, 352,
353, 370, 371,
372, 373, 390,
391, 392, 393
COMM 130
COMM 321
GEOL 101
GEOL 302
GEOL 110
GEOL 310
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COURSE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERING SYSTEM (C-ID)
Students should consult a counselor for specific information and assistance with evaluating course transferability. In addition, students should
always go to www.assist.org to confirm how each college’s course will be accepted at a particular four-year college or university for transfer credit.
International Baccalaureate (IB) Credits
Sacramento City College may award college credit for international baccalaureate (IB) higher level course completion with scores of 5, 6, or 7, if
International Baccalaureate (IB) Credits
the course work is compatible with the college’s curriculum. No credit will be granted for lower level course work completed in the IB program. StuStudents
have
earned
credit
from
IB exams
not take
a comparable
college
course
because
credit will
dents
who havewho
earned
credit
from an
IB exam
should
not takeshould
a comparable
college
course because
transfer
credit will
not be granted
for both.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) CREDITS
NOT be granted for both.
HL = indicates “higher level” exams which qualify for IB credits. Students who have taken other exams (i.e., “S” =
standard, are not eligible for IB credits.
Scores
AA/AS
Area
Units
Scores
CSU GE
Area
Unit
s
Scores
IGETC
Area
Units
Biology HL
5, 6, 7
IV
3
5, 6, 7
B2
3
5, 6, 7
5B (no lab)
3
Chemistry HL
5, 6, 7
IV
3
5, 6, 7
B1
3
5, 6, 7
5A (no lab)
3
Economics HL
5, 6, 7
V (b)
3
5, 6, 7
D2
3
5, 6, 7
4B
3
Geography HL
5, 6, 7
V (b)
3
5, 6, 7
D5
3
5, 6, 7
4E
3
History (any region) HL
5, 6, 7
I or V (b)
3
5, 6, 7
C2 or D6
3
5, 6, 7
3B or 4F
3
Language A1 (any language,
except English) HL
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
5, 6, 7
3B and 6A
3
Language A2 (any language,
except English) HL
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
5, 6, 7
3B and 6A
3
Language A1 (any language)
HL
5, 6, 7
I
3
4
C2
3
5, 6, 7
3B
3
Language A2 (any language)
HL
5, 6, 7
I
3
4
C2
3
5, 6, 7
3B
3
Language B (any language)
HL**
N/A
N/A
N/A
4
N/A
0
5, 6, 7
6A
3
Mathematics HL
5, 6, 7
II (b)
3
4
B4
3
5, 6, 7
2A
3
Physics HL
5, 6, 7
IV
3
5, 6, 7
B1
3
5, 6, 7
5A (no lab)
3
Psychology HL
5, 6, 7
V (b)
3
5, 6, 7
D9
3
5, 6, 7
4I
3
Theatre HL
5, 6, 7
I
3
4
C1
3
5, 6, 7
3A
3
IB Exam
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For CSU only, Language B (any language) HL – The IB curriculum offers language at various levels for native and non-native
speakers. Language B courses are offered at the intermediate level for non-natives. “Language A1 and A2 (any language) HL” are
advanced courses in literature for native and non-native speakers, respectively.
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