A.P. (Advanced Placement) and I.B. (International Baccalaureate) Credits
| Year of Incoming (Start Date) |
AP Course Policy (Advanced Placement) |
IB Bio Score (International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO)) |
|---|---|---|
| Fall 2005, 2006… | Incoming students with BIO AP scores of 4 or 5 received 4 general elective university credits that they could NOT use to meet one of the requirements of a BIO major*Note: Check w/ UR Academic Support for possible applications | Incoming students with IB scores of > 6 received 4 general elective university credits that they could NOT use to meet one of the requirements of a BIO major* Note: check w/ UR Academic Support for possible applications |
Fall 2004: |
Incoming students with Introduction to Biology AP scores of 4 or 5 received 4 credits that they could use to meet one of the requirements of a BIO major. Possible: AP & BIO 112 (2 cr) + BIO 113 (2 cr) = 8 cr AP & BIO 111 = 8 credits AP & BIO 110 = 8 credits Not Possible / Allowed: AP + BIO 110 + BIO 111 = 12 credits *Note: for this incoming class only their lab associated with AP course = BIO 111L |
Incoming students with IB scores > 6 received credits that they could use to meet one of the requirements of a BIO major. Possible: IB & BIO 112 (2 cr) + BIO 113 (2 cr) = 8 cr IB & BIO 111 = 8 credits IB & BIO 110 = 8 credits Not Possible / Allowed: IB + BIO 110 + BIO 111 = 12 credits *Note: for this incoming class only their lab associated with AP course = BIO 111L |
Fall 2003: |
Incoming students with Introduction to Biology AP scores of 4 or 5 received 4 credits that they could use to meet one of the requirements of a BIO major. Possible: AP & BIO 110 = 8 credits AP & BIO 111 = 8 credits AP & BIO 115 = 8 credits Not Possible / Allowed: AP + BIO 115 = BIO 111 = 12 credits |
Incoming students with IB scores > 6received credits that they could use to meet one of the requirements of a BIO major. Possible: IB & BIO 110 = 8 credits IB & BIO 111 = 8 credits IB & BIO 115 = 8 credits Not Possible / Allowed: IB + BIO 115 = BIO 111 = 12 credits |