The following is an advanced placement credit guide:
EXAM CODE |
DESCRIPTION |
SCORE |
PITT COURSE CREDITS ISSUED |
# PITT CREDITS |
ARH |
Art History |
3, 4, 5 |
HA&A 0000 |
3 |
BY |
Biology |
4 |
BIOSC 0150 |
3 |
BY |
Biology |
5 |
BIOSC 0150, 0160 |
6 |
MAB |
Calculus AB |
4, 5 |
MATH 0220 |
4 |
MBC |
Calculus BC |
4, 5 |
MATH 0220, 0230 |
8 |
CH |
Chemistry |
3, 4 |
CHEM 0110 |
4 |
CH |
Chemistry |
5 |
CHEM 0110, 0120 |
8 |
CHIN |
Chinese Language |
4, 5 |
CHIN 0001, 0002 |
10 |
GPC |
Comparative Government and Politics |
4, 5 |
PS 0300 |
3 |
CSA |
Computer Science A |
4, 5 |
CMPINF 0401 |
4 |
CSAB |
Computer Science AB |
4, 5 |
CMPINF 0401 |
4 |
EMA |
Economics - Macroeconomics |
4, 5 |
ECON 0110 |
3 |
EMI |
Economics - Microeconomics |
4, 5 |
ECON 0100 |
3 |
ENGC |
English Language and Composition |
4, 5 |
ENGLIT 0000 |
3 |
ELC |
English Literature and Composition |
4, 5 |
ENGLIT 0000 |
3 |
ENVS |
Environmental Science |
4, 5 |
GEOL 0840 |
3 |
EH |
European History |
4, 5 |
HIST 0100 or HIST 0101 |
3 |
FRA |
French Language |
4 |
FR 0103 |
3 |
FRA |
French Language |
5 |
FR 0103, 0104 |
6 |
FRI |
French Literature |
4 |
FR 0021 |
3 |
FRI |
French Literature |
5 |
FR 0021, 0055 |
6 |
GM |
German Language |
4 |
GER 1490 |
3 |
GM |
German Language |
5 |
GER 1490 |
5 |
ITAL |
Italian Language |
4 |
ITAL 0113 |
3 |
ITAL |
Italian Language |
5 |
ITAL 0113, 0115 |
6 |
JPN |
Japanese Culture and Language |
4 |
JPNSE 1901 |
3 |
JPN |
Japanese Culture and Language |
5 |
JPNSE 1901 |
5 |
LTL |
Latin - Literature |
4, 5 |
LATN 0220 |
3 |
LTV |
Latin - Vergil |
4, 5 |
LATN 0220 |
3 |
MSL |
Music - Listening and Literature |
3, 4, 5 |
MUSIC 0211 |
3 |
MST |
Music Theory |
3, 4, 5 |
MUSIC 0100 |
3 |
PHCM |
Physics C-Mechanics |
5 |
PHYS 0174 |
4 |
PY |
Psychology |
4, 5 |
PSY 0010 |
3 |
SPL |
Spanish Language and Culture |
4 |
SPAN 0103 |
3 |
SPL |
Spanish Language and Culture |
5 |
SPAN 0103, 0104 |
6 |
SPLL |
Spanish Literature and Culture |
4, 5 |
SPAN 0104, 0120 |
6 |
STAT |
Statistics |
4, 5 |
STAT 1000 |
4 |
ASG |
Studio Art — 2-D (General Portfolio) |
4, 5 |
SA 0110 |
3 |
ASD |
Studio Art — Drawing |
4, 5 |
SA 0130 |
3 |
GPU |
US Government and Politics |
4, 5 |
PS 0200 |
3 |
UH |
US History |
4, 5 |
HIST 0600 or HIST 0601 |
3 |
WH |
World History |
4, 5 |
HIST 0700 |
3 |
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UPDATED June 2022 |
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NOTE: The 3 or 6 credits awarded for BIOSC courses may only count toward a degree in some Engineering majors.
NOTE: The 4 credits awarded for CS courses may only count toward a degree in some Engineering majors.
NOTE: The 3 credits awarded for GEOL courses may only count toward a degree in some Engineering majors.
NOTE: The 4 credits awarded for STAT courses may only count toward a degree in some Engineering majors and cannot serve as a substitute course in any engineering-specific statistics requirement (e.g., ENGR 0021, IE 1070, BIOENG 1000, etc.)
NOTE: Of the 6 humanities/social science electives students must take to graduate from the Swanson School of Engineering, only two may be satisfied by AP and/or IB credit.
The following AP exams are NOT awarded credit in the Swanson School of Engineering:
AP Computer Science Priniciples |
AP Research |
AP Seminar |
AP Physics B, Physics 1, Physics 2, Physics C-E&M |
AP Human Geography |
Please be aware that AP credits are subject to change at any time and that this list is intended as a guide. AP credit cannot be reviewed and issued until the student is enrolled as a University of Pittsburgh student.
Foundational courses in the First-Year Engineering program are taken in sequence. AP/IB credit may be used for foundational courses (e.g. Math). If a student chooses to repeat a course at Pitt for which he/she has AP/IB credit, then AP/IB credit for subsequent courses in the same sequence is forfeited. Please note that this applies to equivalent courses (e.g. CHEM 0110 and 0120/CHEM 0960 and 0970 are equivalent courses. If a student with AP Chemistry credit chooses to take CHEM 0960 at Pitt , he/she may not then use AP credit for CHEM 0120). Additionally, if a student with AP credit repeats a class at the University and earns less than the minimum required grade to move forward in the course sequence, he/she may not retroactively use AP credit to earn credit for that course.
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