AP/IB Credit Recognition for Students Entering 2013-14
Note: Information on credits for students entering between September 2013 and August 2014 is subject to change until July 1, 2012.AP and IB credits can be used to satisfy distribution requirements and part or all of the foreign language requirement. In some cases they can also substitute for particular courses. See below for important information about how these credits can be used. AP and IB credits generally count toward the 45 units of credit needed for a Weinberg degree, even if they are not counted toward distribution requirements or major/minor requirements, but they do not count toward the Undergraduate Registration Requirement.
Advanced Placement (AP) Credits
Exam | Score | Course Credit Authorized | Distribution Credit Authorized (see note below) |
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Art History | 5 | 1 unit (Art History 2XX) | None |
Studio Art | 5 | 1 unit (Art 1XX) | None |
Biology | 5 | 1 unit (Biology 1XX) | None |
Chemistry | 3, 4 | 1.34 units (Chem 101 and lab course 121); placement in Chem 171/181 | 1 unit, Area I |
5 | 4 units (Chem 101, 102, 103 and lab courses 121, 122, 123); placement in Chem 210-1 or 212-1/232-1 | 1 unit, Area I | |
Chinese Language and Culture | 4 | 1 unit (Chinese 2XX) | None |
5 | 2 units (Chinese 2XX) | None | |
Computer Science A & AB | 4, 5 | 1 unit (EECS 110) | 1 unit, Area II |
Economics—Macro | 5 | 1 unit (Economics 201) | 1 unit, Area III |
Economics—Micro | 5 | 1 unit (Economics 202) | 1 unit, Area III |
English (Language) | 5 | 2 units (English 1XX) | None |
English (Literature) | 5 | 2 units (English 1XX) | None |
Environmental Science | 5 | 1 unit (Env Sci 1XX) | None |
French Language and Culture | 4 | 1 unit (French 2XX) | None |
5 | 2 units (French 2XX) | None | |
Geography (Human) | 5 | 1 unit (Geography 1XX) | None |
German Language and Culture | 4 | 1 unit (German 2XX) | None |
5 | 2 units (German 2XX) | None | |
Government and Politics (American) | 5 | 1 unit (Poli Sci 2XX) | 1 unit, Area III |
Government and Politics (Comparative) | 5 | 1 unit (Poli Sci 2XX) | 1 unit, Area III |
History (European) | 5 | 2 units (History 2XX) | 1 unit, Area IV |
History (U.S.) | 5 | 2 units (History 2XX) | 1 unit, Area IV |
History (World) | 5 | 2 units (History 2XX) | 1 unit, Area IV |
Italian Language and Culture | 4 | 1 unit (Italian 2XX) | None |
5 | 2 units (Italian 2XX) | None | |
Japanese Language and Culture | 4 | 1 unit (Japanese 2XX) | None |
5 | 2 units (Japanese 2XX) | None | |
Latin | 4 | 1 unit (Latin 1XX) | None |
5 | 2 units (Latin 2XX) | None | |
Mathematics (Calculus) AB, or the AB subscore of Calculus BC | 4, 5 | 1 unit (Math 220) | 1 unit, Area II |
Mathematics (Calculus) BC | below 4 | see Mathematics AB | see Mathematics AB |
4, 5 | 2 units (Math 220, Math 224) | 1 unit, Area II | |
Music Theory | 5 | 1 unit (Gen Mus 252) | 1 unit, Area II |
Physics B | 5 | 2 units (Physics 130-1,2) | 1 unit, Area I |
Physics C-l (Mechanics) | 5 | 1 unit (Physics 135-1) | 1 unit, Area I |
Physics C-2 (Electricity & Magnetism) | 5 | 1 unit (Physics 135-2) | 1 unit, Area I |
Psychology | 4, 5 | 1 unit ( Psychology 110) | 1 unit, Area III |
Spanish Language | 4 | 1 unit (Spanish 2XX) | None |
5 | 2 units (Spanish 2XX) | None | |
Spanish Literature | 4 | 1 unit (Spanish 2XX) | None |
5 | 2 units (Spanish 2XX) | None | |
Statistics | 4, 5 | 1 unit (Statistics 202) | 1 unit, Area II |
International Baccalaureate (IB) Credits
NOTE: The following list is not exhaustive. Northwestern grants credit for sufficiently high scores on most HL (Higher Level) IB exams, including all those assessing knowledge of a foreign language. For more information, contact the Weinberg College Office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising. Northwestern does not grant credit for any SL (Subsidiary Level) IB exams.
International Baccalaureate higher level examination | Score | Northwestern credit | Distribution credit authorized (see note below) |
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Biology | 6,7 | 1 unit (Biology 1XX) | None |
Chemistry | 5,6 | 1.34 units (Chem 101 and lab course 121); placement in Chem 171/181 | 1 unit, Area 1 |
7 | 4 units (Chem 101, 102, 103 and lab courses 121, 122, 123); placement in Chem 210-1 or 212-1/232-1 | 1 unit, Area 1 | |
Computer Science | 5,6,7 | 1 unit (EECS 110) | 1 unit, Area II |
Economics | 6,7 | 2 units (Econ 201, 202) | 1 unit, Area III |
English | 6,7 | 1 unit (English 1XX) | None |
History (American, European, or World) |
6,7 | 2 units (History 2XX) | 1 unit, Area IV |
Mathematics | 5,6 | 1 unit (Math 220) | 1 unit, Area II |
7 | 2 units (Math 220, Math 224) | 1 unit, Area II |
Note: If you have taken an exam not listed here (British A-Levels, for example) and wish to discuss earning credit, bring a copy of your score report to the Office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising, 1922 Sheridan Rd.
Using AP and IB credits
Distribution Requirements
You can satisfy up to two of the twelve distribution requirements through AP or IB credits. These credits must be in two different areas. The table above shows in which area (if any) a credit can count.
Foreign Language Requirement
Your AP credit can give you placement toward your foreign language requirement or complete it altogether. To find out where your score places you, consult the Council on Language Instruction brochure or contact the department. You can also consult our Foreign Language Proficiency Table for details on how the requirement can be satisfied. With the exception of Hindi and Urdu, IB credit alone cannot be used to complete the foreign language requirement; contact the relevant department for information on how to demonstrate proficiency or on which course to take next.
Course Equivalents
If your score gives you credit for a specific course number (e.g., Econ 201), you are considered to have completed the equivalent of that course. If the table indicates you get credit for 1XX or 2XX, that means you have earned a generic 100- or 200-level credit in that department. In some cases, this credit can be used to place out of introductory-level courses.
Graduation Requirements
AP and IB credits generally count toward the 45 units of credit needed for a Weinberg degree, even if they are not being counted toward distribution requirements, requirements for majors or minors, etc. There is no cap on the number of credits a student may earn via AP and IB tests, but these credits do not count toward Northwestern's Undergraduate Registration Requirement (URR), which specifies how many quarters must be spent at Northwestern and how many units of credit must be earned through NU courses. No matter how many AP or IB credits you have on your transcript, you must still be registered at Northwestern for a minimum of 9 quarters and earn at least 32 units at the University. (Some students in special programs will have different requirements.)
Consult our information about AP/IB credits and the relevant departments for more information.