NYU's AP Policy

<p>I'm 90% decided on going to NYU CAS, but one question.</p>

<p>What APs does NYU take and what don't they take? I have searched all over their website and only found stuff for the Morse Academic Plan. Is that required? Heres all the APs that I have.</p>

<p>AP US History - 4
AP Human Geography - 4</p>

<p>Taking this year:
AP English
AP US Gov
AP Comparative Gov
AP Macroeconomics
AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>If I got 4's and 5's on all of these... where would I stand with credits, courses etc.? Thanks!</p>

<p>From the bottom half of [NYU</a> > CAS > Bulletin 2008 - 2010 > Admission](<a href=“http://cas.nyu.edu/object/bulletin0810.ug.admission]NYU”>http://cas.nyu.edu/object/bulletin0810.ug.admission)</p>

<p>Advanced Placement Program</p>

<p>The College participates in the Advanced Placement (AP) Program of the College Entrance Examination Board. In accordance with New York University policy, if test results are 5 or 4, depending on the subject examination, the student may receive college credit toward the degree and may not take the corresponding college-level course for credit. See the chart on the next page concerning those AP test scores for which credit is given. The chart also lists those tests for which Morse Academic Plan (MAP) equivalencies are granted. Students receiving credit toward the degree may not take the corresponding college-level course for credit. If they do, they will lose the AP credit.</p>

<p>For additional information, students should consult the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at admissions.nyu.edu or by telephone at 212-998-4500.</p>

<p>ADVANCED PLACEMENT EQUIVALENCIES
AP Examination Grade Points Course Equivalent
Art History 4, 5 4 V43.0001 or V43.00021
Biology 4, 5 8 V23.0011,0012 / V23.0013,0014
Calculus AB 4, 5 4 V63.0121
Calculus BC 4 4 V63.01212
Calculus BC 5 8 V63.0121,01222
Chemistry 4, 5 8 V25.0101,0102 / V25.0109,0110
Chinese Language and Culture 4, 5 4 V33.02043
Computer Science A 4, 5 4 V22.0101
Computer Science AB 4, 5 8 V22.0101,0102
English Literature 4, 5 4 No course equivalent
English Language - - No course equivalent
Environmental Science 4, 5 4 No course equivalent
European History 4, 5 4 V57.0001 or V57.0002
French Language 4, 5 4 V45.0101
French Literature 4, 5 4 V45.0115
German Language 4, 5 4 Any 100-level language course
Human Geography - - No course equivalent
Italian Language and Culture 4, 5 4 V59.0012
Japanese Language and Culture 4, 5 4 V33.02503
Latin Literature 4, 5 4 No course equivalent4
Latin: Vergil 4, 5 4 V27.00064
Macroeconomics 4, 5 4 V31.00015
Microeconomics 4, 5 4 V31.00025
Music Theory - - No course equivalent
Physics B 5 10 V85.0011,0012
Physics B 4 5 No course equivalent
Physics C—Mech. 4, 5 5 or 3 V85.0011, V85.0081, or V85.0091
Physics C—E&M 4, 5 5 or 3 V85.0012, V85.0081,0082, or V85.0093
Politics (U.S. Gov’t and Politics) 4, 5 4 No course equivalent
Politics (Comp. Gov’t and Politics) 4, 5 4 No course equivalent
Psychology 4, 5 4 V89.00016
Spanish Language 4, 5 4 V95.0004
Spanish Literature 4, 5 4 V95.0200
Statistics 4, 5 4 V89.00097
Studio Art - - No course equivalent
U.S. History 4, 5 4 V57.0009 or V57.0010
World History 4, 5 4 No course equivalent8</p>

<ol>
<li><p>Students who obtain a score of 5 and who major or minor in art history are exempt from the introductory course, but AP credit does not reduce the total number of courses required for the major or the minor.</p></li>
<li><p>Students wishing to enroll in Calculus II (V63.0122) or Calculus III (V63.0123) must meet one or more of the prerequisites detailed in the Mathematics (63) section of the bulletin.</p></li>
<li><p>In order to receive credit for a score of 4 or 5 on Chinese Language and Culture and/or Japanese Language and Culture, students must successfully place above Intermediate II on language placement exams administered by the East Asian Studies department. This satisfies the MAP foreign language proficiency requirement. Credits awarded in this manner count as elective credit and cannot be applied to the East Asian Studies major or minor.</p></li>
<li><p>Students wishing to go on in Latin or to receive credit toward a classics major or minor must consult the Classics department.</p></li>
<li><p>Students who major or minor in economics in the policy concentration are exempt from the introductory principles courses as listed above, but AP credit does not reduce the total number of courses required for the major or minor. AP credit does not apply to V31.0005.</p></li>
<li><p>Students who obtain a score of 5 and who major or minor in psychology receive credit for the introductory course and may count it toward the major or minor. Those with a score of 4 are exempt from the introductory course, but the AP credit does not count toward the nine courses required for the major or the four required for the minor.</p></li>
<li><p>Students who obtain a score of 5 and who major in psychology receive credit for Statistical Reasoning for the Behavioral Sciences and may count it toward the major. Those with a score of 4 are exempt from this course, but the AP credit does not count toward the nine courses required for the major.</p></li>
<li><p>Credit can count as an elective toward the history major but not toward the history minor.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT CREDIT AND THE MORSE ACADEMIC PLAN
AP Examination Grade MAP Requirement Satisfied
Biology 4, 5 Natural Science I and II
Chemistry 4, 5 Natural Science I and II
Environmental Science 4, 5 Natural Science I
Mathematics AB 4, 5 Quantitative Reasoning
Mathematics BC 4, 5 Quantitative Reasoning
Physics B 4, 5 Natural Science I and II
Physics C—Mech. and Physics C-E&M 4, 5 Natural Science I and II
Physics C—Mech. 4, 5 Natural Science I
Physics C—E&M 4, 5 Natural Science I
Statistics 4, 5 Quantitative Reasoning</p></li>
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<p>^how does all that apply to LSP CAS?</p>