South Dakota Board of Regents Advanced Placement Guidelines & Course Equivalency Recommendations



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South Dakota Board of Regents Advanced Placement Guidelines & Equivalency Recommendations 1. Purpose Advanced Placement credit falls within Board of Regents Policy 2:5 Transfer of Credit which specifies that Credit for college level courses granted through nationally recognized examinations such as CLEP, AP, DANTES, etc., will be evaluated and accepted for transfer if equivalent to Regental courses and the scores are consistent with Regental policies. Board practice specifies that when new Advanced Placement examinations, or when modifications are made to existing examinations faculty in the respective disciplines are asked to evaluate course materials and make an equivalency recommendation. These recommendations are considered by the Academic Affairs Council and forwarded to the Board of Regents for approval and subsequent addition to the Regental system equivalency matrix. 2. Transcription Upon student application all AP credits will be applied to student s transcripts following the Advanced Placement Guidelines for Regental Institutions and BOR Policy 2:5 Transfer of Credit. 3. Student Advising Although Regental institutions accept AP credits there are many professional schools throughout the country that do not accept AP to satisfy the pre-requisite requirements for admission to their program. For example, some programs simply state that they do not accept AP and other programs specify that courses completed through AP can be used to meet pre-requisites only if the student has completed upper division coursework in that content area and/or demonstrates evidence of competency in that academic area via scores on professional school admissions exams. Due to these varying degrees of value placed on AP courses by professional programs throughout the country, and in order to not unfairly limit students options upon graduation, it is advised that students be informed of this variation upon admission and initial course registration. Additionally, students should seek guidance on this matter from the professional programs to which they intend to apply as well as seek the counsel of their campus Health Professions Advisor. If questions persist after consultation with institutional advising personnel, please direct questions to the South Dakota Board of Regents central office at 605-773-3455.

Advanced Placement Guidelines for Regental Institutions Acceptance of credit is governed by BOR policy 2:5 Transfer of Credit. Minimum History of Art BHSU 3 3 ARTH 211 yes yes DSU 3 3 ARTH 211 yes no NSU 3 3 ARTH 211 yes no SDSMT 3 3 ARTH 211 yes no SDSU 3 3 ARTH 211 yes yes USD 3 3 ARTH 211 yes yes Studio Art Drawing Portfolio BHSU 3 3 ART 111 yes yes DSU 3 3 ART 111 yes no NSU 3 3 ART 111 yes yes SDSMT 3 3 ART 111 yes no SDSU 3 3 ART 111 yes yes USD 3 3 ART 111 yes yes Studio Art General Portfolio BHSU 3 3 ART 121 yes no DSU 3 3 ART 121 yes no NSU 3 3 ART 121 yes no SDSMT 3 3 ART 121 yes no SDSU 3 3 ART 121 yes yes USD 3 3 ART 121 yes yes Biology BHSU 3 4 BIOL 1511/151L yes no DSU 3 4 BIOL 1511/151L yes no NSU 3 4 BIOL 1511/151L yes no SDSMT 3 4 BIOL 1511/151L yes no SDSU 3 4 BIOL 1511/151L yes no USD 3 4 BIOL 1511/151L yes no

Chemistry BHSU 3 4 CHEM 112/112L yes no 5 8 CHEM 112/112L & 114/114L yes no DSU 3 4 CHEM 112/112L yes no 5 8 CHEM 112/112L & 114/114L yes no NSU 3 4 CHEM 112/112L yes no 5 8 CHEM 112/112L & 114/114L yes no SDSMT 3 4 CHEM 112/112L yes no 5 8 CHEM 112/112L & 114/114L yes no SDSU 3 4 CHEM 112/112L yes no 5 8 CHEM 112/112L & 114/114L yes no USD 3 4 CHEM 112/112L yes no 5 10 CHEM 112/112L & 114/114L yes No Computer Science A BHSU 3 4 MIS 150 no no DSU 3 4 CSC 150 no yes NSU 3 4 MIS 150 no no SDSMT 3 4 CSC 150 no no SDSU 3 4 CSC 150 no no USD 3 4 CSC 150 no no Computer Science AB C BHSU 3 4 MIS 150 no no 5 8 MIS 150 & 250 no no DSU 3 4 CSC 150 no yes 5 8 CSC 150 & 250 no no NSU 3 4 MIS 150 no no 5 8 MIS 150 & 250 no no SDSMT 3 4 CSC 150 no no 5 8 CSC 150 & 250 no no SDSU 3 4 CSC 150 no no 5 8 CSC 150 & 250 no no USD 3 4 CSC 150 no no 5 8 CSC 150 & 250 no no

Economics: Macroeconomics BHSU 3 3 ECON 202 yes yes DSU 3 3 ECON 202 yes no NSU 3 3 ECON 202 yes yes SDSMT 3 3 ECON 202 yes no SDSU 3 3 ECON 202 yes no USD 3 3 ECON 202 yes no Economics: Microeconomics BHSU 3 3 ECON 201 yes yes DSU 3 3 ECON 201 yes no NSU 3 3 ECON 201 yes yes SDSMT 3 3 ECON 201 yes no SDSU 3 3 ECON 201 yes no USD 3 3 ECON 201 yes no English Language & Composition BHSU 3 3 ENGL 101 yes no DSU 3 3 ENGL 101 yes no NSU 3 3 ENGL 101 yes no SDSMT 3 3 ENGL 101 yes no SDSU 3 3 ENGL 101 yes no USD 3 3 ENGL 101 yes no English Literature & Composition BHSU 3 3 ENGL 210 yes yes DSU 3 3 ENGL 210 yes yes NSU 3 3 ENGL 210 yes yes SDSMT 3 3 ENGL 210 yes no SDSU 3 3 ENGL 210 yes yes USD 3 3 ENGL 210 yes yes Environmental Science BHSU 3 3 BIOL ELECTIVE no no DSU 3 3 BIOL ELECTIVE no no NSU 3 3 BIOL ELECTIVE no no SDSMT 3 3 BIOL ELECTIVE no no SDSU 3 3 BIOL ELECTIVE no no 3 3 or ENVM 275 yes USD 3 3 BIOL ELECTIVE no no

French Language BHSU 3 4 FREN 202 A no no DSU 3 4 FREN 202 A no no NSU 3 4 FREN 202 A no yes SDSMT 3 4 FREN 202 A no no SDSU 3 4 FREN 202 A no no USD 3 4 FREN 202 A no no French Literature C BHSU 3 4 FREN 202 A no no DSU 3 4 FREN 202 A no no NSU 3 4 FREN 202 A no no SDSMT 3 4 FREN 202 A no no SDSU 3 4 FREN 202 A no no USD 3 4 FREN 202 A no no Human Geography BHSU 3 3 GEOG 200 yes no DSU 3 3 GEOG 200 yes no NSU 3 3 GEOG 200 yes no SDSMT 3 3 GEOG 200 yes no SDSU 3 3 GEOG 200 yes yes USD 3 3 GEOG 200 yes no

German Language BHSU 3 3 GERM 202 D no no DSU 3 3 GERM 202 D no no NSU 3 3 GERM 202 D no yes SDSMT 3 3 GERM 202 D no no SDSU 3 3 GERM 202 D no no USD 3 3 GERM 202 D no no Government & Politics - Comparative BHSU 3 3 POLS 141 yes yes DSU 3 3 POLS 141 yes no NSU 3 3 POLS 141 yes no SDSMT 3 3 POLS 141 yes no SDSU 3 3 POLS 141 yes no USD 3 3 POLS 141 yes no Government & Politics United States BHSU 3 3 POLS 100 yes yes DSU 3 3 POLS 100 yes no NSU 3 3 POLS 100 yes yes SDSMT 3 3 POLS 100 yes no SDSU 3 3 POLS 100 yes yes USD 3 3 POLS 100 yes no History - European BHSU 3 3 HIST 122 yes yes DSU 3 3 HIST 122 yes no NSU 3 3 HIST 122 yes yes SDSMT 3 3 HIST 122 yes no SDSU 3 3 HIST 122 yes yes USD 3 3 HIST 122 yes no

History United States BHSU 3 3 HIST 151 yes yes DSU 3 3 HIST 151 yes yes NSU 3 3 HIST 151 yes yes SDSMT 3 3 HIST 151 yes no SDSU 3 3 HIST 151 yes yes USD 3 3 HIST 151 yes no Latin Literature C BHSU 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes no DSU 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes no NSU 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes no SDSM&T 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes no SDSU 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes SDSU USD 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes no Latin - Vergil BHSU 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes no DSU 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes no NSU 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes no

Latin - Vergil SDSM&T 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes no SDSU 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes no USD 3 8 LATI 101 and 102 yes no Mathematics Calculus AB BHSU 3 4 MATH 123 yes no DSU 3 4 MATH 123 yes no NSU 3 4 MATH 123 yes no SDSM&T 3 4 MATH 123 yes no SDSU 3 4 MATH 123 yes no USD 3 4 MATH 123 yes no Mathematics AB Subscore on the BC Calculus BHSU 3 4 MATH 123 yes no DSU 3 4 MATH 123 yes no NSU 3 4 MATH 123 yes no SDSM&T 3 4 MATH 123 yes no SDSU 3 4 MATH 123 yes no USD 3 4 MATH 123 yes no Mathematics Calculus BC BHSU 3 8 MATH 123 & 125 yes/yes no DSU 3 8 MATH 123 & 125 yes/yes no NSU 3 8 MATH 123 & 125 yes/yes no SDSM&T 3 8 MATH 123 & 125 yes/yes no SDSU 3 8 MATH 123 & 125 yes/yes no USD 3 8 MATH 123 & 125 yes/yes no

Music Theory BHSU 3, 4 4 MUS 110 yes yes DSU 3, 4 4 MUS 110 yes no NSU 3, 4 4 MUS 110 yes no SDSM&T 3, 4 4 MUS 110 yes no SDSU 3, 4 4 MUS 110 yes no USD 3, 4 4 MUS 110 yes yes Physics B BHSU 3 8 PHYS 111/111L & 113/113L yes no DSU 3 8 PHYS 111/111L & 113/113L yes no NSU 3 8 PHYS 111/111L & 113/113L yes no SDSM&T 3 8 PHYS 111/111L & 113/113L yes no SDSU 3 8 PHYS 111/111L & 113/113L yes no USD 3 8 PHYS 111/111L & 113/113L yes no Physics 1: Algebra-Based BHSU 3 4 PHYS 111/111L yes no DSU 3 4 PHYS 111/111L yes no NSU 3 4 PHYS 111/111L yes no SDSM&T 3 4 PHYS 111/111L yes no SDSU 3 4 PHYS 111/111L yes no USD 3 4 PHYS 111/111L yes no Physics 2: Algebra-Based BHSU 3 4 PHYS 113/113L yes no DSU 3 4 PHYS 113/113L yes no NSU 3 4 PHYS 113/113L yes no SDSM&T 3 4 PHYS 113/113L yes no SDSU 3 4 PHYS 113/113L yes no USD 3 4 PHYS 113/113L yes no

Psychology BHSU 3 3 PSYC 101 yes yes DSU 3 3 PSYC 101 yes no NSU 3 3 PSYC 101 yes yes SDSM&T 3 3 PSYC 101 yes no SDSU 3 3 PSYC 101 yes yes USD 3 3 PSYC 101 yes no Spanish Language BHSU 3 3 SPAN 202 F no no DSU 3 3 SPAN 202 F no no NSU 3 3 SPAN 202 F no yes SDSM&T 3 3 SPAN 202 F no no SDSU 3 3 SPAN 202 F no no USD 3 3 SPAN 202 F no no Spanish Literature BHSU 3 3 SPAN 202 F no no DSU 3 3 SPAN 202 F no no NSU 3 3 SPAN 202 F no no SDSM&T 3 3 SPAN 202 F no no SDSU 3 3 SPAN 202 F no no USD 3 3 SPAN 202 F no no

Statistics BHSU 3 3 MATH 281 yes no DSU 3 3 MATH 281 yes no NSU 3 3 MATH 281 yes no SDSM&T 3 3 MATH 281 yes no SDSU 3 3 STAT 281 yes no USD 3 3 STAT 281 yes no World History BHSU 3 3 HIST 111 no DSU 3 3 HIST 111 yes no NSU 3 3 HIST 111 yes no SDSM&T 3 3 HIST 111 yes no SDSU 3 3 HIST 111 yes no USD 3 3 HIST 111 yes no NOTE: "No Credit" indicates that the South Dakota public university system does not grant college credit for student performance on this examination. South Dakota public university system will only accept Advanced Placements scores recorded within five years from the time a student seeks credit by examination. Advanced Placement examinations do not meet the globalization or writing intensive requirements. A Retroactive credits for FREN 101, 102, and 201 earned if 310 is completed with a grade of "C" or above. B Retroactive credits for FREN 101, 102, and 201 may be earned if an appropriate upper-division course is completed with a grade of "C" or above. C credit for French Literature, Computer Science AB, Latin Literature, and Italian Language and Culture will not be awarded to students entering the system with qualifying scores after June 2014. D Retroactive credits for GERM 101/102/ 201 earned if 311 or 312 is completed with a grade of "C" or above. E Retroactive credits for GERM 101, 102, and 201 may be earned if an appropriate upper-division course is completed with a grade of "C" or above. F Retroactive credits for 101, 102, and 201 may be earned if 311 or 312 is completed with a grade of "C" or above. G Retroactive credits for 101, 102 and 201 may be earned if an appropriate upper-division course is completed with a grade of "C" or above.