<p>Say I take, Macroeconomics, PSychology, and Art History at a California Community College. I don't know if it matters but all the courses are UC transferable. Pretend I am going to be a Business major, at meet usc they told me that AP credit can take credit for the economics classes, but what bouat transferring 9 units of community college credit?</p>
<p>As a business major, you'll get out of macro (you still have to take micro). Art history may get you out of Cat 1 but that's only if you take that class after you graduate HS but before you start college. If you live in CA, check out usc.edu/articulation and click on "Articulation Agreements with California Community Colleges" which has all the courses that transfer listed.</p>
<p>thank you so much for that website... but it confuses me.</p>
<p>Theoretically... If by the time I have completed high school, I have taken AP Micro and pass AP with 5, take Macro at JC, Pass AP stats with a 4/5, and Calc BC wwith a 4/5.
I have this sheet I got from my visit of "Marshall Undergrad Program Cohort Track #1 (math 118)
there are 4 freshman classes, Math 118, micro and macro, and probability for business (would stats fulfill this?).
would all those classes bypass these?</p>
<p>You can use your AP/CC classes for macro, micro and calc w/ those scores but not stats (math 218).</p>
<p>So Calc is math 218</p>
<p>but probability of business isn't Stats?
o well</p>
<p>sorry for the confusion
stats=prob. for business=math 218
calc=math 118 (you can use you AP credit for this)</p>
<p>Thank you very much.</p>
<p>Just a side question
AP classes like... Bio and Physics. That AP credit wont do much for me at Marshall right?</p>
<p>you can get out of your cat 3 general ed requirement with a 4 or 5 on ap bio, chem, any of the physics, etc</p>
<p>Does anyone know if out of state cc credits are counted under any circumstances at USC?</p>
<p>Yes, oos CC's do count but it's usually on a case by case basis since each school is a little different. You should check to make sure a course transfers before you take it.</p>