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Accepted Academic Credit Transfers

USCA awards credit for

  • AP (Advanced Placement courses - offered through the College Board)
  • IB Program (International Baccalaureate)
  • Cambridge International A/AS Level Credits
  • CLEP (College Level Examination Program - offered through the College Board)
  • Dantes Subject (DSST) Scores
  • Institutional Challenge Exams
  • Educational Experiences in the Military
  • Transferable Credit from Other Colleges (Articulation Table)

For additional information about these programs, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at admit@usca.edu.

The University of South Carolina Aiken supports the College Board’s Advanced Placement Program, which allows high school students the opportunity to pursue college-level courses in their own schools and to be taught the material by their own teachers. After completion of the AP courses, students take the appropriate AP test to determine their level of achievement.

Credit is awarded for AP scores in the following areas:

Test Name AP Score 3 AP Score 4 AP Score 5
Art 2D Design ARTS A103  ARTS A103 ARTS A103
Art 3D Design ARTS A103  ARTS A103 ARTS A103
Art Drawing ARTS A111  ARTS A111 ARTS A111
Art History ARTH A105 ARTH A105 ARTH A105
Biology  BIOL A121 or A122  BIOL A121 and A122  BIOL A121 and A122 
Calculus AB MATH A141 MATH A141  MATH A141
Calculus AB Subscore MATH A141  MATH A141  MATH A141
Calculus BC MATH A141 and A142  MATH A141 and A142 MATH A141 and A142
Chemistry CHEM A111  CHEM A111 and A112  CHEM A111 and A112
Computer Science A CSCI A145 CSCI A145  CSCI A145
Computer Science Principles CSCI A101  CSCI A101  CSCI A101
English Lang/Comp* ENGL A101  ENGL A101 ENGL A101 and A102
English Lit/Comp* ENGL A101 or A102 ENGL A101 or A102 ENGL A101 and A102
Environmental Science BIOL A106 BIOL A106  and GEOL A103  BIOL A106  and GEOL A103
European History HIST A102  HIST A102 HIST A101 and A102
French Language FREN A101  FREN A101 and A102 FREN A101 and A102
German Language GERM A101 GERM A101 and A102 GERM A101 and A102
Govern & Poli-Comparative      
Govern & Poli-US POLI A201 POLI A201 POLI A201
Human Geography GEOG A103 GEOG A103 GEOG A103
Italian Language ITAL A101 ITAL A101 and ITAL A102 ITAL A101 and ITAL A102
Latin  LATN A101 LATN A101 and A102 LATN A101 and A102
Macroeconomics ECON A221 ECON A221 ECON A221
Microeconomics ECON A222 ECON A222 ECON A222
Music Aural Subscore      
Music Nonaural Subscore      
Music Theory MUSC A196 MUSC A196 and MUSC A198 MUSC A196, A198 and A296
Physics C-E&M PHYS A202  PHYS A212 PHYS A212 
Physics C-Mech PHYS A201  PHYS A211  PHYS A211 
Physics I PHYS A201  PHYS A201 PHYS A201
Physics II PHYS A202  PHYS A202  PHYS A202 
Precalculus (May 2024) MATH A111 MATH A111 MATH A111
Psychology PSYC  A101  PSYC  A101  PSYC  A101 
Research ELEC A001T ELEC A001T ELEC A001T
Seminar ELEC A001T ELEC A001T ELEC A001T
Spanish Language SPAN A101  SPAN A101 and A102 SPAN A101 and A102
Statistics STAT A201  STAT A201  STAT A201 
United States History HIST A201  HIST A201  HIST A201 and A202
World History HIST A101  HIST A101  HIST A101 and A102 
 
*per CHE guidelines REV: 07/10/2023

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The University of South Carolina Aiken recognizes the academic challenge inherent in the IB Program and encourages students who have completed the IB diploma to apply.  IB graduates who score well (4-7) on their Higher Level exams will be awarded college credit as determined by the academic departments. No credit is awarded for subjects passed at the Subsidiary level of IB, nor for scores below 4 on the higher level exams.

IB credit is awarded for IB higher-level examination scores in the following areas:

Test Name IB Score 4 IB Score 5 IB Score 6 or 7
IB Biology  BIOL A121  BIOL A121 and A122  BIOL A121 and A122 
IB Business and Mgmt. BADM A371 BADM 371 and MGMT 376 BADM 371 and MGMT 376
IB Chemistry CHEM A111  CHEM A111 and A112  CHEM A111 and A112
IB Computing Studies CSCI A145 CSCI A145 and A146 CSCI A145 and A146
IB Economics ECON A221 ECON A221 ECON A221
IB English 1A ENGL A101  ENGL A101 and A102 ENGL A101 and A102
IB European History HIST A102  HIST A102 HIST A102
IB French B FREN A101  and A102 FREN A101 and A102 FREN A210
IB Geography  GEOG A103 GEOG A103 GEOG A103
IB German B GERM A101 and A102 GERM A101 and A102 GERM A210
IB History of Africa/ME No Equivalent  HSSI A002T (Non-West) HSSI A002T (Non-West)
IB History of Asia No Equivalent HSSI A002T (Non-West) HSSI A002T (Non-West)
IB Latin B LATN A101 and A102 LATN A101 and A102 LATN 210
IB Math MATH A141 MATH A141 and A142 MATH A141 and A142
IB Music MUSC A173 MUSC A173 MUSC A173
IB Physics  PHYS A201  PHYS A201 and A202 PHYS A201 and A202
IB Psychology PSYC  A101  PSYC  A101  PSYC  A101 
IB Social Anthropology ANTH A102 ANTH A102 ANTH A102
IB Spanish B SPAN A101 and A102 SPAN A101 and A102 SPAN A210
Visual Arts No Equivalent ARTS A103 ARTS A103

 

 

Exam

Level

Grade

Hours

Equiv.

Accounting

A

A-E

6

BADM A225 and BADM A226

Accounting

AS

A-E

3

BADM A225

Afrikaans

A

A-E

6

FORL A001Tand FORL A002T

Afrikaans - Language

AS

A-E

3

FORL A001T

Arabic

A

A-E

6

FORL A001Tand FORL A002T

Arabic - Language

AS

A-E

3

FORL A001T

Art and Design

A

A-E

3

ARTS A001T

Art and Design

AS

A-E

3

ARTS A001T

Biblical Studies

A

A-E

3

RELG A101

Biblical Studies

AS

A-E

3

RELG A101

Biology

A

A-B

8

BIOL A121 and  BIOL A122

Biology

A

C-E

4

BIOL A121

Biology

AS

A-E

4

BIOL A121

Business

A

A-B

6

BADM A225 and BADM A226

Business

A

C-E

3

BADM A225

Business

AS

A-E

3

BADM A225

Chemistry

A

A-B

8

CHEM A111 and  CHEM A112

Chemistry

A

C-E

4

CHEM A111

Chemistry

AS

A-B

8

CHEM A111 and  CHEM A112

Chemistry

AS

C-E

4

CHEM A111

Chinese

A

A-E

6

FORL A001Tand FORL A002T

Chinese Lang & Liter

A

A-E

6

FORL A001Tand FORL A002T

Chinese - Language

AS

A-E

3

FORL A001T

Classical Studies

A

A-E

3

HSSI A001T

Classical Studies

AS

A-E

3

HSSI A001T

Computer Science

A

A-E

7

CSCI  A101 and CSCI A001T

Computer Science

AS

A-E

7

CSCI A101 and CSCI A001T

Design & Technology

A

A-E

3

ARTS A001T

Design & Technology

AS

A-E

3

ARTS A001T

Design & Textiles

A

A-E

3

ARTS A001T

Design & Textiles

AS

A-E

3

ARTS A001T

Digital Media and Design

A

A-E

3

ARTS A001T

Digital Media and Design

AS

A-E

3

ARTS A001T

Drama

A

A-E

3

THEA A001T

Drama

AS

A-E

3

THEA A001T

Economics

A

A-C

6

ECON A221 and  ECON A222

Economics

A

D-E

3

ECON A221

Economics

AS

A-C

3-6

ECON A221 and  ECON A222

Economics

AS

D-E

3

ECON A221

English Language

A

A-E

6

ENGL A101 and  ENGL A102

English Language

AS

A-E

3

ENGL A101

English Literature

A

A-E

6

ENGL A101 and  ENGL A102

English Literature

AS

A-E

3

ENGL A101

Environmental Management

A

A-E

3

BIOL A003T

Environmental Management

AS

A-E

3

BIOL A003T

French

A

A-B

9

FREN A101, FREN A102,  and FREN A 210

French

A

C-D

6

FREN A101 and FREN A102

French

A

E

3

FREN A101

French Language

AS

A-C

6

FREN A101 and FREN A102

French Language

AS

D-E

3

FREN A101

Exam

Level

Grade

Hours

Equiv

GENERAL PAPER

AS

A-E

3

ENGL A101 or  HSSI A001T

Geography

A

A-E

3

GEOG A103

Geography

AS

A-E

3

GEOG A103

German

A

A-B

9

GERM A101,  GERM A102 and  GERM A210

German

A

C-D

6

GERM A101 and  GERM A102

German

A

E

3

GERM A101

German Language

AS

A-C

6

GERM A101 and  GERM A102

German Language

AS

D-E

3

GERM A101

Global Perspectives & Research

A

A-E

3

ENGL A102 or  HSSI A001T

Hindi

A

A-E

6

FORL A001T and  FORL A002T

Hindi - Language

AS

A-E

3

FORL A001T

Hindi - Literature

AS

A-E

3

FORL A001T

Hinduism

A

A-E

6

FORL A001T and  FORL A002T

Hinduism

AS

A-E

3

FORL A001T

History: European

A

A-E

3

HIST A102

History: European

AS

A-E

3

HSSI A001T

History: International

A

A-E

3

HSSI A001T

History: US

A

A-E

3

HIST A202

History: US

AS

A-E

3

HSSI A001T

Islamic Studies

A

A-E

3

HSSI A001T (NW)

Islamic Studies

AS

A-E

3

HSSI A001T (NW)

Japanese Language

AS

A-E

3

FORL A001T

Marine Science

A

A-E

6

SCIN A003T GenEd no lab Science

Marine Science

AS

A-E

3

SCIN A003T GenEd no lab Science

Mathematics

A

A-C

8

MATH A141 and MATH  A142

Mathematics

A

D-E

3

MATH A112

Mathematics

AS

A-E

6

MATH A111 and MATH  A112

Mathematics, Further

A

A-E

8

MATH A141 and MATH  A142

Media Studies

A

A-E

3

COMM A001T

Music

A

A-E

3

MUSC A173

Music

AS

A-E

3

MUSC A173

Physical Education

A

A-E

3

EXSC A101

Physical Education

AS

A-E

3

EXSC A101

Physics

A

A-C

8

PHYS A211 and  PHYS A212

Physics

A

D-E

4

PHYS A211

Physics

AS

A-E

4

PHYS A211

Politics

A

A-E

6

POLI A201 and POLI  A122

Politics

AS

A-E

3

POLI A201

Portuguese

A

A-E

6

FORL A001Tand FORL A002T

Portuguese - Language

AS

A-E

3

FORL A001T

Psychology

A

A-E

3

PSYC A101

Psychology

AS

A-E

3

PSYC A101

Sociology

A

A-E

3

SOCY A101

Sociology

AS

A-E

3

SOCY A101

Spanish

A

A-B

9

SPAN A101, SPAN A102 and SPAN A210

Spanish

A

C-D

6

SPAN A101 and SPAN  A102

Spanish

A

E

3

SPAN A101

Spanish Language

AS

A-C

6

SPAN A101 and SPAN  A102

Spanish Language

AS

D-E

3

SPAN A101

Spanish Literature

AS

A-E

3

SPAN A101

Tamil

A

A-E

6

FORL A001Tand FORL A002T

Tamil

AS

A-E

3

FORL A001T

Tamil - Language

AS

A-E

3

FORL A001T

Thinking Skills

A

A-E

3

PHIL A001T

Thinking Skills

AS

A-E

3

PHIL A001T

Travel & Tourism

A

A-E

3

ELEC A001T

Travel & Tourism

AS

A-E

3

ELEC A001T

Urdu

A

A-E

6

FORL A001Tand FORL A002T

Urdu - Language

AS

A-E

3

FORL A001T

Urdu - Pakistan only

A

A-E

6

FORL A001Tand FORL A002T

 

USCA awards credit by examination for CLEP SUBJECT exams only. By attaining an acceptable score, a student may receive credit equal to that normally earned in the comparable University course.

CLEP credit is awarded for CLEP subject examination scores in the following areas:

Test Name Equivalent Course Minimum Score
CLEP Financial Accounting BADM A225 Financial Accounting 55
CLEP Business Law BADM A324 Commercial Law 50
CLEP Information Systems BADM A390 Business Information Mgmt 50
CLEP Macroeconomics ECON A221 Principles of Macroeconomics 50
CLEP Microeconomics ECON A222 Principles of Microeconomics 50
CLEP Management BADM A371 Principles of Management 50
CLEP Marketing BADM A350 Principles of Marketing 50
CLEP American Government POLI A201 American National Government 50
CLEP US History I HIST A201 History of the US TO 1865 50
CLEP US History II HIST A202 History of the US Since 1865 50
CLEP Western Civilizations I HIST A101 World Civilization up to 1750 50
CLEP Western Civilizations II HIST A102 World Civilization Since 1750 50
CLEP Analyz & Interp Lit ENGL A102 Composition and Literature 57 + essay
CLEP College Composition ENGL A101 Composition 51 + essay
CLEP American Literature ENGL A285 Survey of American Literature II 57 + essay
CLEP English Literature ENGL A289 Survey of British Literature II 57 + essay
CLEP Biology BIOL A121 50
CLEP Biology BIOL A121 and BIOL A122 56
CLEP Chemistry CHEM A111 General Chemistry I 50
CLEP College Algebra MATH A108 Applied College Algebra 50
CLEP Precalculus MATH A111 Precalculus Math I 50
CLEP Calculus MATH A141 Calculus I 47
CLEP Psychology PSYC A101 Introductory Psychology 50
CLEP Sociology SOCY A101 Introductory Sociology 50

 

DSST Exam Name Equivalent Course Credit Hours Required Test Score
(Pre-2008/Post-2008)
Astronomy Gen Ed Sci- No Lab 3 48/400
Principles of Physical Science I Gen Ed Sci- No Lab 3 47/400
Foundations of Education EDFN A321 3 46/400
Lifespan Developmental Psychology EDPY A330 3 46/400
Introduction to World Religions RELG A103 3 52/434
Health and Human Development EXSC A337 3 48/400
Criminal Justice CRJU A171 3 54/434
Human Cultural Geography Gen Ed/SocBehSci 3 53/434
General Anthropology Gen Ed/SocBehSci 3 54/434
Business Ethics and Society BADM A379 3 50/434
Management Information Systems BADM A390 3 50/434
Principles of Finance BADM A363 3 53/434
Technical Writing ENGLA462 3 50/434
Principles of Public Speaking* COMM A241 3 52/434

REV 03/02/2017

*Student with an acceptable score on DSST written test would have to make a 10-minute persuasive speech in front of communication faculty at USCA and receive a pass (P/F) on the speech in order to receive credit for COMM 241.

 

In some disciplines, students may receive credit for a course by requesting and earning a B or better on a challenge exam. Departments and schools determine which of their courses may be challenged and the number of challenge exams that may be applied to major course requirements. Department chairs/school heads should be consulted concerning individual unit guidelines.

USCA recognizes the educational experiences and training that members of the armed forces receive during their time of enlistment. Academic credit may be awarded for educational experiences in the military if they are in accordance with recommendations published by the American Council on Education (ACE) and are consistent with university policy on transfer of credit. Credit will be applied to a degree program upon the approval of the department chair or school head from which the degree is to be awarded.

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