I have AP (advanced placement) or IB (International Baccalaureate) credits from my high school. Will those credits apply to my EE/CpE degree?
If you took AP or IB courses during high school, and passed the AP exam with a score of 3 or higher or the IB exam with a score of 4 or higher, that’s excellent! These courses can appear on your MSU transcript, and may fulfill some CORE and/or major requirements. See AP course equivalencies and IB course equivalencies to determine what AP and IB courses MSU will accept for degree credit. Some common AP equivalencies are: Calc AB = MSU M-171 (Calculus I) (4 credits) Calc BC = MSU M-171 & M-172 (Calculus I and Calculus II) (8 credits) Physics C/Mechanics = PHSX 220 (Physics I w/calculus) (4 credits) Physics C/Elect & Magnetism = PHSX 222 (Physics II w/calculus) (4 credits) NOTE that: AP Physics B (non-calculus) does not fufill the EE and CpE physics requirement. AP Statistics (non-calculus) does not fufill the EE and CpE probability and statistics requirement.
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