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²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Calendar 2010-2011 Undergraduate Admissions A.20 Alternatives to Regular Course Credit A.20.2 International Baccalaureate (IB) Program
A.20.2 International Baccalaureate (IB) Program

The ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ awards a full year of credit (five full-course equivalents) for the completed International Baccalaureate diploma. Specific course credit or advanced standing for Higher Level courses is awarded as set out below. A grade of "5" or above is required to receive such specific credit or placement. The balance of credit (including credit for Higher Level courses with grades below "5") required to bring the total to five full-course equivalents will be at the junior unassigned option level. In the case of advanced credit, a grade of "CR" will be recorded on the student's record.

Applicants who have not completed the diploma will receive specific course credit or advanced placement as set out below for each Higher Level course completed with a grade of "5" or above. No junior unassigned option credit beyond that set out below is awarded to students who do not complete the full IB diploma. Official IB transcripts are required as part of the evaluation process.

Students awarded advanced credit or advanced placement for IB courses should consult their faculty regarding course selection. Note that if advanced credit is awarded for a 200-level course that is a stated prerequisite for a 300-level course, students will be permitted to enter the 300-level course in first year. Whether or not credit is applicable to any particular degree program is determined by the appropriate faculty.

Higher level IB courses approved for advanced credit or advanced placement are:

IB Subject

²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Equivalent

Biology Biology 233
Chemistry

Chemistry 201/203 or 209 (Engineering only)

Computer Science

Computer Science 231 and half course junior Computer Science*† or Engineering 233 (Engineering only)

Economics

Economics 201/203

English A1

Half course junior English†

French A or B

Full course junior French†

Geography

Geography 211/251

German A or B

German 221/223

History

Full course junior History†

Italian

Italian 201/203

Latin

Latin 301/303

Mathematics

Mathematics 251 or Applied Mathematics 217 (Engineering only)

Mathematics with Further Maths

Mathematics 251 or Applied Mathematics 217 (Engineering only)

Music

Advanced Placement (Based on audition/placement tests, students may be given advanced placement and permitted to take selected Music courses by "Special Assessment.")

Philosophy

Half course junior Philosophy†

Physics

Physics 211/213

Psychology

Half course junior Psychology†

Spanish A or B

Spanish 201/203

Visual Art

Art 231/233

*Students who successfully complete a challenge examination may receive credit for Computer Science 233 in lieu of the half junior Computer Science.

† "Junior" refers to credit at the 200 level, but for which no direct ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ equivalency exists.