UT Physics requirement For Science Majors

<p>Hello. I am a chemistry major at UT in Austin. Under my degree audit it says that I need to take the PHY 301 or 303 track which is the calculus based introductory physics. I took the AP Physics B exam and got a 5. This score would give me credit for PHY 302 sequence which is the non-calculus based physics. I was wondering if I could do the PHY 302 sequence through AP credit instead of the 301 or 303 sequence. The reason I think I can do this is because it says if you have credit for the 302 track you cannot do 301 or 303. This usually only occurs with classes that are the same in terms of what they give you credit for. Also under the 302 description it says it is "for students who need to fulfill a general physics requirement." I am not a physics major, and the requirement for physic appears under general education. Also what if I do claim credit for it and wouldn't be able to sign up for 301 or 303? How would I be able to graduate? Unless 302 does work in place of 301 or 303?</p>