<p>If you get a 5 on both exams, you will get 10 credits (5 for mechanics and 5 for E&M). If you get a 5 on only one, then you will get only 5 credits.</p>
<p>I think the physics department has a weird policy where they won't give you AP credit unless you go meet with a physics advisor, first, so they can try and convince to major/minor in physics. I'll try and find a more official explanation in the course bulletin somewhere.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, it says it on the site:</p>
<p>5 credit hours for Physics 240(4) & 241(1) will be granted following meeting with Physics concentration advisor (signature required for credit)</p>
<p>Yeah, you must get a 5 for credit. and they don't try and convince to become a physics major, they just tell you about their department and give you some valuable information. </p>
<p>I think "nc" has something to do with that you can take w/e physics class you want.</p>