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Does a student have to take two college math courses to earn one Carnegie unit of high school credit, even if the college course is calculus?

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Does a student have to take two college math courses to earn one Carnegie unit of high school credit, even if the college course is calculus?

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A. Yes. One three-semester hour college course is equivalent to slightly more than half of a Carnegie unit. (Five college semester hours are equal to one Carnegie Unit.) However, the college course can be used to satisfy one additional academic unit (above the minimum 16 College Preparatory Curriculum units).

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