Advanced Placement Test Scores
Students may earn credit for College Entrance Board Advanced Placement (AP) tests with scores of 3, 4, or 5. AP scores can be used to meet Sacramento City College Local AA/AS General Education requirements or California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) requirements.
A student may receive credit for AP exams they have successfully passed once the following requirements are met:
- Official copies of test scores are on file with Admissions and Records
- Student has completed twelve (12) units of credit and has a minimum 2.0 grade point average (GPA)
Students should be aware that other colleges and universities can accept, modify, or reject using AP scores towards their graduation requirements. Check with your counselor to determine whether these test results will be accepted at the transfer institution of your choice.
AP Exam | Exam Score | SCC Course Credit | Satisfies SCC GE Area | Units Earned at SCC |
---|---|---|---|---|
2-D Art and Design
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
3
|
3-D Art and Design
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
3
|
Art History
|
3, 4, 5
|
ARTH 301
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
3
|
Biology
|
3
|
BIOL 308
|
L5: Natural Sciences
|
3
|
Biology
|
4, 5
|
BIOL 308 and BIOL 309
|
L5: Natural Sciences
|
4
|
Calculus AB
|
3, 4, 5
|
MATH 400
|
L2: Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning
|
5
|
Calculus BC
|
3, 4, 5
|
MATH 400 and MATH 401
|
L2: Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning
|
10
|
Calculus BC/AB Subscore
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L2: Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning
|
3
|
Chemistry (taken Fall 2009 or later)
|
3, 4
|
CHEM 305
|
L5: Natural Sciences
|
5
|
Chemistry (taken Fall 2009 or later)
|
5
|
CHEM 400
|
L5: Natural Sciences
|
5
|
Chinese Language and Culture
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
8
|
Comparative Government and Politics
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L4: Social and Behavioral Sciences
|
3
|
Computer Science A
|
3
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
3
|
Computer Science A
|
4, 5
|
CISP 301
|
N/A
|
3
|
Computer Science AB
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
3
|
Computer Science Principles
|
3, 4, 5
|
CISC 310
|
N/A
|
3
|
Drawing
|
3, 4, 5
|
ART 300
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
3
|
English Language and Composition
|
3, 4, 5
|
ENGL C1000 (formerly ENGWR 300)
|
L1A: English Composition
|
3
|
English Literature and Composition
|
3, 4, 5
|
ENGL C1000 (formerly ENGWR 300)
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
and L1A: English Composition |
6
|
Environmental Science
|
3, 4, 5
|
BIOL 350
|
L5: Natural Sciences
|
4
|
European History
|
3, 4, 5
|
HIST 302
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
or L4: Social and Behavioral Sciences |
3
|
French Language and Culture
|
3, 4, 5
|
FREN 401 and FREN 402
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
8
|
German Language and Culture
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
8
|
Human Geography
|
3, 4, 5
|
GEOG 310
|
L4: Social and Behavioral Sciences
|
3
|
Italian Language and Culture
|
3, 4, 5
|
ITAL 401 and ITAL 402
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
8
|
Japanese Language and Culture
|
3, 4, 5
|
JAPAN 401 and JAPAN 402
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
8
|
Latin
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
3
|
Macroeconomics
|
3, 4, 5
|
ECON 302
|
L4: Social and Behavioral Sciences
|
3
|
Microeconomics
|
3, 4, 5
|
ECON 304
|
L4: Social and Behavioral Sciences
|
3
|
Music Theory
|
3
|
N/A
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
3
|
Music Theory
|
4, 5
|
MUFHL 400
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
4
|
Physics 1: Algebra-Based
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L5: Natural Sciences
|
4
|
Physics 2: Algebra-Based
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L5: Natural Sciences
|
4
|
Physics 1: Algebra-Based, and Physics 2: Algebra-Based
|
4, 5
|
PHYS 350 and PHYS 360
|
L5: Natural Sciences
|
8
|
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L5: Natural Sciences
|
4
|
Physics C: Mechanics
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L5: Natural Sciences
|
4
|
Precalculus
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L2: Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning
|
3
|
Psychology
|
3, 4, 5
|
PSYC C1000 (formerly PSYC 300)
|
L4: Social and Behavioral Sciences
|
3
|
Seminar
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
3
|
Spanish Language and Culture
|
3, 4, 5
|
SPAN 401 and SPAN 402
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
8
|
Spanish Literature and Culture
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
|
3
|
Statistics
|
3, 4, 5
|
STAT C1000 (formerly STAT 300)
|
L2: Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning
|
4
|
US Government and Politics
|
3, 4, 5
|
N/A
|
L4: Social and Behavioral Sciences
|
3
|
US History
|
3, 4, 5
|
HIST 310 and HIST 311
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
or L4: Social and Behavioral Sciences or Va: American Institutions (before Fall 2025) |
6
|
World History (taken before Fall 2019)
|
3, 4, 5
|
HIST 307 and HIST 308
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
or L4: Social and Behavioral Sciences |
6
|
World History – Modern
|
3, 4, 5
|
HIST 308
|
L3: Arts and Humanities
or L4: Social and Behavioral Sciences |
3
|
Cal-GETC AP Credit
Visit Cal-GETC External Exams (Section 6.1) to find information on how credit is granted for general education using the Cal-GETC pattern. Note that each CSU and UC campus individually determines how it will apply external examination credit in the major. For more information about AP credit, consult a counselor.
CSU AP Credit
Visit CSU's AP Credit Page for information on how credit is granted for admission and general education. Note that each campus in the CSU system individually determines how it will apply external examination credit in the major. For more information about AP credit, consult a counselor.
UC AP Credit
Visit UC's AP Credit Page for information on how credit is granted for admission and general education. Note that each campus in the UC system individually determines how it will apply external examination credit in the major. For more information about AP credit, consult a counselor.
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