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    4. Test credits and international certifications

    Make the most of your hard work — University of Idaho accepts a variety of advanced placement, international and transfer credits to help you get ahead in your degree. Whether you’ve earned credits through AP, IB, CLEP, STAMP, A-Levels, Global Assessment Certificate (GAC) or an approved international university, we’ll help you transfer them seamlessly.

    Planning to study abroad? U of I also partners with USAC programs worldwide, allowing you to earn resident credit while exploring global learning opportunities. Learn more.

    AP, CLEP, IB and STAMP credit

    University of Idaho will grant credit for your Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Exam Program (CLEP), International Baccalaureate (IB) and Avant STAMP language proficiency exams that meet the minimum score requirements. Use the charts below to better understand which University of Idaho courses your scores will earn you credit for.

    AP — College Board Advanced Placement

    This chart indicates the equivalent course credit granted with the minimum score.

    ExamMinimum score requiredU of I equivalent course creditTotal credits granted
    Studio art-drawing3ART 11103
    Studio art-2D design3ART 12203
    Studio art-3D design3elective credit (lower-division)3
    African American studies3BLST 00003
    Art history3ART 11003
    Biology3BIOL 1150 (w/o lab)*3
    Chemistry3CHEM 1111 and 1120 (w/o labs)*6
    Chinese language3CHIN 10104
    4CHIN 1010 and 10208
    5CHIN 1010, 1020 and 201012
    Computer science A3CS 11124
    Computer science AB3CS 1112 and 21207
    Computer science principles3CS 11123
    Economics-micro3ECON 22023
    Economics-macro3ECON 22013
    English lang/comp3ENGL 11013
    5ENGL 1101 and 11026
    English lit/comp3ENGL 11753
    Environmental science3ENVS 10103
    4ENVS 1010 and 10204
    French language3FREN 11014
    4FREN 1101 and 11028
    5FREN 1101, 1102 and 201012
    German language3GERM 11014
    4GERM 1101 and 11028
    5GERM 1101, 1102 and 201012
    Government/politics-US3POLS 11013
    Government/politics-comparative3POLS 20503
    History-US3HIST 1111 and 11126
    History-European3HIST 11023
    History-world3HIST 1101 and 11026
    Human geography3GEOG 16503
    Italian language3FL 00004
    4FL 00008
    5FL 000012
    Japanese language3JAPN 10104
    4JAPN 1010 and 10208
    5JAPN 1010, 1020 and 201012
    Latin language3FL 00004
    4FL 00008
    5FL 000012
    Math-calculus AB3MATH 11704
    Math-calculus BC3MATH 1170 and 17508
    Math-precalculus3MATH 1143 and 11444
    Music theory3elective credit (lower-division)3
    Physics 1: algebra-based3PHYS 1111 (w/o lab)*3
    Physics 2: algebra-based3PHYS 1112 (w/o lab)*3
    Physics B3PHYS 1111 and 1112 (w/o labs)*6
    Physics C-mechanics3PHYS 2110 (w/o lab)*3
    Physics C-elec and magnt3PHYS 2120 (w/o lab)*3
    Psychology3PSYC 11013
    Research3elective credit (lower-division)3
    Seminar3elective credit (lower-division)3
    Spanish language3SPAN 11014
    4SPAN 1101 and 11028
    5SPAN 1101, 1102 and 201012
    Spanish literature and culture3SPAN 30503
    Statistics3STAT 25103
    CLEP — College Level Exam Program

    This chart indicates the equivalent course credit granted with the minimum score.

    ExamMinimum score requiredU of I equivalent course creditTotal credits granted
    American literature50elective credit (lower-division)3
    Analytical or interpretive literature50elective credit (lower-division)3
    College composition50ENGL 11013
    English literature50elective credit (lower-division)3
    Humanities50Humanities
    Ways of Knowing
    3
    English Composition/Literature
    ExamMinimum score requiredU of I equivalent course creditTotal credits granted
    French50FREN 1101 and 11028
    59FREN 1101, 1102, 2010
    and 2020
    16
    German50GERM 1101 and 11028
    60GERM 1101, 1102, 2010
    and 2020
    16
    Spanish50SPAN 1101 and 11028
    63SPAN 1101, 1102, 2010
    and 2020
    16
    Spanish with writing50SPAN 1101 and 11028
    65SPAN 1101, 1102, 2010
    and 2020
    16
    Foreign Languages
    ExamMinimum score requiredU of I equivalent course creditTotal credits granted
    American government50POLS 11013
    History of the US I50HIST 11113
    History of the US II50HIST 11123
    Intro to educational psychology50ED 30103
    Introductory psychology50PSYC 11013
    Human growth/development50PSYC 30503
    Principles of macroeconomics50ECON 22013
    Principles of microeconomics50ECON 22023
    Intro sociology50SOC 11013
    Western civ I to 164850HIST 11013
    Western civ II 1648-pres50HIST 11023
    Social sciences/history50HIST 1111 and 1112,
    POLS 1101
    9
    History/Social Sciences
    ExamMinimum score requiredU of I equivalent course creditTotal credits granted
    Pre-calculus50MATH 1143 and 11444
    Calculus50MATH 11704
    College algebra50MATH 11433
    College mathematics50MATH 11233
    Biology50BIOL 1150 (w/o lab)*3
    Chemistry50CHEM 111 and 112
    (w/o labs)*
    6
    Natural science50CORS 200-level (lower-division)3
    Science/Mathematics
    ExamMinimum score requiredU of I equivalent course creditTotal credits granted
    Information systems and computer applications 50BIA 35003
    Principles of management50MGT 31103
    Financial accounting50ACCT 20103
    Intro business law50BLAW 26503
    Principles of marketing50MKTG 32103
    Business
    IB — International Baccalaureate

    This chart indicates the equivalent course credit granted with the minimum score and test level. Level of the test is listed as Higher Level (HL) or Standard Level (SL).

    Exam*LevelMinimum scoreU of I equivalent course creditTotal credits granted
    ArtNot currently awarding credit
    BiologyHL5BIOL 1114 and 11158 (4 each)
    Business and managementHL5BUS 19003
    ChemistrySL or HL5CHEM 1111 and 11129 (1111=4 and 1112=5)
    Computer scienceSL5CS 11123
    Computer scienceHL5CS 21203
    English language/litSL or HL4ENGL 11013
    English language/litSL or HL5+ENGL 1101 and 11026
    Environmental scienceSL or HL5ENVS 10103
    French AHL5FREN 2010, 2020
    and 3050
    11
    French BSL4FREN 11014
    French BSL5FREN 1101 and 11028 (4 each)
    GeographySL5GEOG 16503
    GeographyHL5GEOG 20003
    German AHL5GERM 2010, 2020
    and 3060
    11
    German BSL4GERM 11014
    German BSL5GERM 1101 and 11028 (4 each)
    History, AmericanHL5HIST 1111 and 11126 (3 each)
    History, world/EuropeanHL5HIST 1101 and 11026 (3 each)
    MathematicsHL4MATH 11433
    HL5MATH 11604
    HL6MATH 11704
    Music perception and analysisHL5MUSI 11013
    PhilosophyNot currently awarding credit
    PhysicsSL or HL4PHYS 1111 and 1112 (lecture only)6 (3 each)
    PsychologyHL4PSYC 11013
    Social anthropologyHL4ANTH 10003
    Spanish AHL5SPAN 2010, 2020
    and 3080
    11
    Spanish BSL4SPAN 11014
    Spanish BSL5SPAN 1101 and 11028 (4 each)
    Sport, exercise and health scienceSL4PEP lower-division elective credit3
    Theatre artsNot currently awarding credit
    Worlds arts and cultureSL4ART 10003
    Avant STAMP 4S — Language proficiency testing

    U of I accepts Avant STAMP scores for language proficiency in Chinese, French, German, Japanese and Spanish.

    To receive U of I credit for STAMP results please complete the following process:

    1. Please request and pay for your Avant Assessment digital badge through Credly.
    2. Have your results sent to transferstudents@uidaho.edu. (Please make sure you use this exact email to ensure that your results are sent to the Registrar at U of I.)

    Please contact the School of Global Studies (sgs@uidaho.edu) for additional information.

    This chart indicates the equivalent course credit granted for each minimum score.

    A minimum score ofU of I equivalent coursesCredits granted
    Novice-mid to 
    novice-high 2.0
    1101 and 11028
    Novice-high to intermediate-low 3.01101, 1102 and 201012
    Intermediate-low to intermediate-mid 4.01101, 1102, 2010 and 202016

    A-Level General Certificate of Education

    University of Idaho will grant credit for your General Certificate of Education (GCE) exams that meet the minimum score requirements. Use the chart below to better understand what University of Idaho courses your scores will earn you credit for.

    *Credit is not granted for AS Level exams. As noted, some upper-division U of I course equivalents are granted as lower-division (LD). Courses equivalent to number 0000 are designated as elective credit.

    Course titleMinimum gradeU of I course equivalentTotal credits granted
    AccountingCACCT 2010 Intro to Financial Accounting
    ACCT 2020 Intro to Managerial Accounting
    6 (3 each)
    Applied information and communication technologyCBIA 3500 Management Information Systems (LD)
    CTE 0000 Computer Skills
    6 (3 each)
    Art and designCART 0000 Art and Design6
    BiologyCBIOL 1140 Organisms and Environments
    BIOL 1150 Cells and the Evolution of Life
    6 (3 each)
    Business studiesCBUS 1900 Integrated Business and Value Creation
    BUS 0000 Business Studies
    6 (3 each)
    ChemistryCCHEM 1111 Principles of Chemistry I
    CHEM 1120 Principles of Chemistry II
    6 (3 each)
    ComputingCCS 1120 Computer Science I
    CS 1550 Computer Organization and Architecture
    6 (3 each)
    Design and textilesCATD 1230 Textiles
    ATD 3240 Patternmaking Studio (LD)
    6 (3 each)
    DivinityCRELS 0000 Divinity6
    EconomicsCECON 2201 Principles of Economics (macro)
    ECON 2202 Principles of Economics (micro)
    6 (3 each)
    English-languageAENGL 1101 Writing and Rhetoric
    ENGL 0000 English Language
    6 (3 each)
    English-literatureCENGL 1175 Literature and Ideas
    ENGL 2580 Survey of Western World Literature II
    6 (3 each)
    Food studiesCFN 0000 Introductory Foods
    FN 2050 Concepts in Human Nutrition
    FS 1100 Intro to Food Science
    6 (2 each)
    GeographyCGEOG 0000 Geography6
    GermanCGERM 1101 Elementary German I
    GERM 1102 Elementary German II
    6 (3 each)
    HinduismCPHIL 0000 Hinduism6
    HistoryCHIST 1101 World History I (to 1650)
    HIST 1102 World History II (to present)
    6 (3 each)
    Islamic studiesCIS 3250 The Contemporary Muslim World (LD)
    IS 0000 Islamic Studies
    6 (3 each)
    LawCPOLS 0000 Law6
    Marine scienceCBIOL 0000 Marine Science6
    Mathematics-furtherCMATH 1170 Calculus I
    MATH 0000 Mathematics
    6 (4 + 2)
    MathematicsCMATH 1170 Calculus I
    MATH 0000 Mathematics
    6 (4 +2)
    MusicCMUSC 0000 Music6
    PhysicsCPHYS 1111 General Physics I
    PHYS 1112 General Physics II
    6 (3 each)
    PsychologyCPSYC 1101 Intro to Psychology
    PSYC 0000 Psychology
    6 (3 each)
    SpanishCSPAN 1101 Elementary Spanish I
    SPAN 1102 Elementary Spanish II
    6 (3 each)
    Thinking skillsCPHIL 1020 Critical Thinking
    PHIL 0000 Thinking Skills
    6 (3 each)

    Global Assessment Certificate

    University of Idaho will grant credit for your Global Assessment Certificate (GAC) exams that meet the minimum score requirements. Use the chart below to better understand what University of Idaho courses your scores will earn you credit for.

    *You are able to transfer a maximum of 42 GAC credits to the University of Idaho.

    Course numberCourse titleMinimum gradeU of I course equivalentTotal credits granted
    GAC 005Computing ICCTE 0000 Computer Skills
    CTE 0000 Computer Elective
    3
    GAC 006Bus, Science, Social Science I: Communication SkillsCCOMM 1110 Intro to Communication3
    GAC 010Mathematics II: Probability, Statistics, and FinanceCSTAT 0000 Probability, Statistics, and Finance3
    GAC 011Computing IICCTE 0000 Computer Skills
    CTE 0000 Computer Elective
    3
    GAC 012Business IICBUS 1900 Integrated Business and Value Creation3
    GAC 013Science II: Scientific PrinciplesCENVS 0000 Scientific Principles3
    GAC 015Academic English IIICENGL 1101 Writing and Rhetoric I3
    GAC 016Mathematics IIICMATH 1160 Survey of Calculus3
    GAC 017Computing III: Digital CommunicationsCCTE 0000 Computer Elective3
    GAC 022Business III: International Business StudiesCBUS 0000 International Business Studies3
    GAC 023Science III: General ScienceCENVS 0000 General Science3
    GAC 024Discrete MathematicsCMATH 1760 Discrete Mathematics3
    GAC 027Social Science II: Identity and Interaction in SocietyCSOC 0000 Identity and Interaction in Society3
    GAC 028Social Science III: Research Skills and Global IssuesCSOC 0000 Research Skills and Global Issues3

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