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2010–2012 Undergraduate Catalog

C. NATIONAL STANDARDIZED TESTS: MINIMUM SCORES REQUIRED FOR CREDIT AT UTSA


Students are encouraged to maximize their experience at UTSA by accessing the credit that can be received through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), Advanced Placement (AP) program, and International Baccalaureate Examination. The following tables provide information on minimum scores required in order to receive credit at UTSA. There are University policies that may affect whether or not credit can be received through these tests. The cutoff scores displayed on these pages are valid beginning August 1, 2010. These scores are subject to change. For a complete listing of these policies, please review the AP and CLEP information on the Testing Services Web site: www.utsa.edu/testing/. Testing Services is located in MS 1.01.04 on the Main Campus, phone (210) 458-4125, and in BV 1.302 on the Downtown Campus, phone (210) 458-2941.

ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP)
Subject Test Used Minimum Score Required for UTSA Credit UTSA Credit Awarded*
ART History of Art 3 AHC elective, 3 hours (lower division)
BIOLOGY Biology 4 BIO 1404, 1413
CHEMISTRY Chemistry 3
4
CHE 1103
CHE 1103, 1113
COMPUTER SCIENCE Computer Science A 3
4
CS elective, 3 hours (lower division)
CS 1711, 1713
Computer Science AB 4 CS 1711, 1713
CS 2121, 2123
ECONOMICS Macroeconomics 3 ECO 2013
Microeconomics 3 ECO 2023
ENGLISH English Literature and Composition 4 ENG 2013
English Language and Composition 3 WRC 1013
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Environmental Science 3
4
ES 2013
ES 2013, 2023
FRENCH French Language 2

3
FRN 1014, 1024

FRN 1014, 1024
FRN 2013, 2023
FRN 3023
French Literature 3 FRN Literature elective,
3 hours (upper division)
GEOGRAPHY Human Geography 4 GRG elective, 3 hours (lower division)
GERMAN German Language 2

3


4



5
GER 1014, 1024

GER 1014, 1024
GER 2013, 2023

GER 1014, 1024
GER 2013, 2023
GER 3023

GER 1014, 1024
GER 2013, 2023
GER electives, 6 hours (upper division)
HISTORY United States History 3 HIS 1043, 1053
European History 3 HIS 2563
World History 3 HIS 2123 or IDS 2203 or
HIS 2133 or IDS 2213 **
MATHEMATICS Calculus AB 3 MAT 1214
Calculus BC 3 MAT 1214, 1224
Statistics 3 STA 1043 or 1053 ***
MUSIC THEORY Music Theory Composite
Aural Skills Subscore
Written Skills Subscore
4
4
5
MUS 1112 Basic Skills I
MUS 1102 Aural Skills I
MUS 1132 Basic Skills II
PHYSICS Physics B 3 PHY 1603, 1623
Physics C
a. Mechanics
b. Electricity & Magnetism

3
3

PHY 1903
PHY 1923
POLITICAL SCIENCE Government and Politics US 3 POL 1013#
PSYCHOLOGY Psychology 3 PSY 1013
SOCIAL SCIENCES Please refer to History    
SPANISH Spanish Language 2

3


4
SPN 1014, 1024

SPN 1014, 1024
SPN 2013, 2023

SPN 1014, 1024
SPN 2013, 2023
SPN elective, 3 hours (upper division)
Spanish Literature 3 SPN Literature elective, 3 hours (upper division)
*All credit shown in this table as elective credit is lower division unless otherwise indicated.
** Credit will be given for either HIS 2123, HIS 2133, IDS 2203, or IDS 2213, but not for all.
*** Credit will be given for either STA 1043 or STA 1053, but not for both.
# This credit is earned after completion of POL 1133 (Texas Politics and Society). Any substitutions or equivalencies allowed by an advisor will not be the responsibility of Testing Services.

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COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP)
Subject Test Used Minimum Score Required for UTSA Credit UTSA Credit Awarded*
BIOLOGY Subject Examination in:
General Biology
50 BIO 1233, 1243
BUSINESS Subject Examination in:
Financial Accounting
 
60
 
ACC 2013
Introductory Business Law 50 BLW 3013
Principles of Management 50 MGT 3013
Principles of Marketing 50 MKT 3013
CHEMISTRY Subject Examination in:
Chemistry
50
60
CHE 1103
CHE 1103, 1113
COMPUTER SCIENCE Subject Examination in:
Information Systems and
Computer Applications
50
57
CS 1033
IS 3003
This examination is the same for both credit granting areas. The score determines which credit is awarded. Credit cannot be used for both IS and CS. Students having earned course credit for IS 3003 cannot earn test credit for the CS elective.
ECONOMICS Subject Examinations in:
Principles of Macroeconomics
 
50
 
ECO 2013
Principles of Microeconomics 50 ECO 2023
ENGLISH General Examination in:
English Composition with Essay
47
63
WRC 1013
WRC 1013, 1023
Subject Examination in:
Freshman College Composition with Essay
 
50+
 
WRC 1023
American Literature 63 ENG 2263
English Literature 63 ENG 2223, 2233
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
with Essay
63

63+
ENG 2013

ENG 2213
+with “pass” on essay scored by English Department Faculty
FRENCH Subject Examination in:
College Level French Language
43

50

56

62
FRN 1014

FRN 1014, 1024

FRN 1014, 1024, 2013

FRN 1014, 1024
FRN 2013, 2023
Diplome d’Etudes en Langue Francaise**

**For details, contact the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, (210) 458-4373.
Unitè A1

Unitè A1, A2

Premier Degrè

Unitès A1, A2, A3, A4
FRN 1014

FRN 1014, 1024

FRN 1014, 1024


FRN 2013, 2023
GERMAN Subject Examination in:
College Level German Language
43

50

56

63
GER 1014

GER 1014, 1024

GER 1014, 1024, 2013

GER 1014, 1024
GER 2013, 2023
HEALTH Subject Examination in:
Human Growth and Development
 
50
 
HTH 3543
HISTORY General Examination in:
Social Sciences and History
50 HIS elective, 3 hours (lower division)
Subject Examinations in:
History of the United States I
 
50
 
HIS 1043
History of the United States II 50 HIS 1053
INTERDISCIPLINARY
STUDIES
Subject Examinations in:
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648
 
50
 
IDS 2203
Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present 50 IDS 2213
MATHEMATICS General Examination in:
College Mathematics
50 MAT elective, 3 hours (lower division)
College Algebra 50 MAT 1073
Precalculus 50 MAT 1093
Calculus with Elementary Functions 50 MAT 1214
NATURAL SCIENCES General Examination in:
Natural Sciences
50 BIO elective, 3 hours (lower division)
POLITICAL SCIENCE Subject Examination in:
American Government
 
50
 
POL 1013**
PSYCHOLOGY Subject Examination in:
Introductory Psychology
 
50
 
PSY 1013
SOCIAL SCIENCES Please refer to History    
SOCIOLOGY Subject Examination in:
Introductory Sociology
 
50
 
SOC 1013
SPANISH Subject Examination in:
College Level Spanish Language
43

50

58

66
SPN 1014

SPN 1014, 1024

SPN 1014, 1024, 2013

SPN 1014, 1024
SPN 2013, 2023
*All credit shown in this table as elective credit is lower division unless otherwise indicated.
** This credit is earned after completion of POL 1133 (Texas Politics and Society). Any substitutions or equivalencies allowed by an advisor will not be the responsibility of Testing Services.

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The University of Texas at San Antonio accepts credit by examination through several testing venues. In accordance with Section 51.968 of the Texas Education Code, students who receive an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma will be eligible for a minimum of 24 hours course credit if scores of “4” or better were achieved on all IB examinations attempted. The current articulation of how credit will be disseminated for standard level IB examinations is available on the Testing Services Web site at www.utsa.edu/testing/.

International Baccalaureate certificate students can currently receive the following course credit for the higher level IB exams if they meet the score criteria listed in the following table.

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE EXAMINATION
Examination UTSA Course Minimum Score Required
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Business/Management MKT 3013 4
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AND FINE ARTS
Anthropology ANT 2053 6
Art/Design ART 1003 5
English Language A1 or A2 WRC 1013, 1023 5
French A1 or A2 FRN (3 hours upper division) 3
FRN (6 hours upper division) 4
FRN (9 hours upper division) 5
French Language B FRN 1014, 1024, 2013 3
FRN 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 4
FRN 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 6 hours upper division 5
FRN 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 9 hours upper division 6
German Language A1 or A2 GER (3 hours upper division) 3
GER (6 hours upper division) 4
GER (9 hours upper division) 5
German Language B GER 1014, 1024, 2013 3
GER 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 4
GER 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 6 hours upper division 5
GER 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 9 hours upper division 6
Geography GRG 1023 5
History, European HIS (3 hours at sophomore level) 6
History, African HIS (3 hours at sophomore level) 6
History, American HIS (3 hours at sophomore level) 6
Italian Language A1 or A2 ITL (3 hours upper division) 3
ITL (6 hours upper division) 4
ITL (9 hours upper division) 5
Italian Language B ITL 1014, 1024, 2013 3
ITL 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 4
ITL 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 6 hours upper division 5
ITL 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 9 hours upper division 6
Japanese Language A1 or A2 JPN (3 hours upper division) 3
JPN (6 hours upper division) 4
JPN (9 hours upper division) 5
Japanese Language B JPN 1014, 1024, 2013 3
JPN 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 4
JPN 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 6 hours upper division 5
JPN 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 9 hours upper division 6
Music MUS theory (6 hours) 6
Philosophy PHI 2013 5
Psychology PSY 1013 5
Russian Language A1 or A2 RUS (3 hours upper division) 3
RUS (6 hours upper division) 4
RUS (9 hours upper division) 5
Russian Language B RUS 1014, 1024, 2013 3
RUS 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 4
RUS 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 6 hours upper division 5
RUS 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 9 hours upper division 6
Spanish Language A1 or A2 SPN (3 hours upper division) 3
SPN (6 hours upper division) 4
SPN (9 hours upper division) 5
Spanish Language B SPN 1014, 1024, 2013 3
SPN 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 4
SPN 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 6 hours upper division 5
SPN 1014, 1024, 2013, 2023 & 9 hours upper division 6
COLLEGE OF SCIENCES
Biology BIO 1404, 1413 4
Chemistry CHE 1103, 1122 4
CHE 1103, 1122, 1113, 1132 5
Computer Science CS 1063, 1713 4
Environmental Science ES 2013, 2023, 2021, 2031 4
Mathematics MAT 1093, 1214 4
Physics PHY 1013 5

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