Following is a table of the articulations between a number of advanced placement examinations and specific General Education courses for which credit will be given upon entering the University.

Exam 
General Education Course Fulfilled
AP Environmental Science (3 cr.) BIO 250 Living in the Environment (5:2)
AP Studio Art (3 cr.) ARTS 100 Art: The Studio Experience (1:1)
AP History of Art (6 cr.) ARTH 105 Art: the Historical Experience (1:1) 
and 
ARTH 1xx (Please note that General Ed. creit is not given for ARTH 1xx. This will be granted as elective credit.)
AP Art: 3-D ARTS 215 The Artist's Perspective: Sculpture (1:2)
AP Art: Drawing ARTS 205 The Artist's Perspective: Drawing (1:2)
AP United States Government and Politics (3cr.) GOVT 110 Politics in the United States (4:1)
AP Comparative Government and Politics  (3 cr.) GOVT 130 Comparative Politics (3:1)
AP Physics B (8 cr.) PHYS 105 College Physics I (5:1) 
and
PHYS 205 College Physics II (5:2)
AP Physics C: Mechanics (4 cr.) PHYS 110 University Physics I (5:1) 
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (4 cr.) PHYS 210 University Physics II (5:2)
AP Biology (8 cr.) BIO 110 General Biology I (5:1) 
and
BIO 210 General Biology II (5:2)
AP Psychology (3 cr.) PSYC 105 Psychology: Understanding Human Behavior (4:1)
AP Chemistry (8 cr.) CHEM 110 General Chemistry I (5:1) 
and
CHEM 210 General Chemistry II (5:2)
AP United States History (6 cr.) HIST 205 American Encounters: 1492-1865  (2:2)
and 
HIST 215 Social Forces that Shaped America (2:2)  

[Completes area 2]

AP European History (6 cr.)

HIST 110 Renaissance and Revolutions: Europe 1400-1815 (2:1)

and

HIST 235 The West in Crisis (2:2)
[completes area 2]

AP Macroeconomics (3 cr.) ECON 100 Macroeconomics (4:1)
AP Microeconomics (3cr.) ECON 200 Microeconomics (4:2)
AP English Literature and Composition (6cr.) LIT 120 Interpreting Literature (1:1) 
and
LIT 125 Great Books that Shaped the Western World (2:1)
A-Level Art-Painting  ARTS 100 Art: The Studio Experience (1:1) 
and
ARTS 210 The Artist's Perspective: Painting (1:2)
A-Level Biology BIO 110 General Biology I (5:1) 
and
BIO 210 General Biology II (5:2)
A-Level Chemistry CHEM 110 General Chemistry I (5:1) 
and
CHEM 210 General Chemistry II (5:2)
A-Level Communication Studies COMM 100 Understanding Mass Media (4:2)
A-Level Economics ECON 100 Macroeconomics (4:1) 
and
ECON 200 Microeconomics (4:2)
A-Level English Literature LIT 270 Transformations of Shakespeare (1:2) 
and
LIT 120 Interpreting Literature (1:1)
A-Level Environmental Science BIO 250 Living in the Environment (5:2)
A-Level Geography SIS 210 Human Geography (3:2) 
and 
CHEM 230 Earth Sciences (5:2)
A-Level Geology CHEM 230 Earth Sciences (5:2)
A-Level History HIST 110 Renaissance and Revolutions (2:1) 
and
 HIST 235 the West in Crisis, 1900-1945 (2:2)
A-Level Human Biology BIO 110 General Biology I (5:1) 
and
 BIO 210 General Biology II (5:2)
A-Level History of Art ARTH 105 Art: The Historical Experience (1:1) 
and
ARTH 210 Modern Art: 19th and 20th Centuries (1:2)
A-Level Music PERF 110 Understanding Music (1:1)
A-Level Philosophy PHIL 105 Western Philosophy (2:1) 
and
PHIL 220 Moral Philosophy (2:2)
A-Level Physics PHYS 105 College Physics I (5:1) 
and
PHYS 205 College Physics II (5:2)
A-Level Psychology PSYC 115 Psychology as a Natural Science (5:1) 
and
PSYC 200 Behavior Principles (5:2)
A-Level Religious Studies RELG 105 Religious Heritage of the West (2:1) 
and
RELG 220 Religious Thought (2:2)
A-Level Sociology SOCY 100 American Society (4:1) 
and
SOCY 210 Inequality: Class, Race, Ethnicity (4:2)
A-Level Theatre Studies PERF 115 Theater: Principles, Plays and Performances
A-Level Law JLS 100 Western Legal Tradition (2:1)
CLEP American Government (3 cr.) GOVT 110 Politics in the United States
CLEP General Chemistry(8cr.) CHEM 110 General Chemistry I (5:1) 
and
CHEM 210 General Chemistry II (5:2)
CLEP Introductory Macroeconomics (3cr.) ECON 100 Macroeconomics (4:1)
CLEP Introductory Microeconomics (3cr.) ECON 200 Microeconomics (4:2) 
CLEP Introductory Sociology (3 cr.) SOCY 210 Inequality: Class, Race, Ethnicity (4:2)
IB Higher Level Economics ECON 100 Macroeconomics (4:1) 
and
ECON 200 Microeconomics (4:2)
IB Higher Level Social Anthropology ANTH 110 Culture: The Human Mirror (3:1) 
and
ANTH 215 Sex, Gender and Culture (3:2)
IB Higher Level Philosophy PHIL 105 Western Philosophy (2:1) 
and
PHIL 220 Moral Philosophy (2:2)
IB Higher Level Music PERF 110 Understanding Music (1:1) 
and
PERF 205 Masterpieces of Music (1:2)
IB Higher Level English LIT 120 Interpreting Literature (1:1) 
and
LIT 105 The Literary Imagination (1:1) (This exam will complete the curricular area one requirement.)
IB Higher Level History and Culture of Islamic World SIS 245 The Islomic World (3:2) 
and
SOCY 225 Contemporary Arab World (3:2)  

[Completes area 3]

IB Higher Level History (Paper 1Only) HIST 235 The West in Crisis: 1900-1945 (2:2)
IB Higher Level Psychology PSYC 115 Psychology as a Natural Science (5:1) 
and
PSYC 200 Behavior Principles (5:2)
IB Higher Level Biology BIO 110 General Biology I (5:1) 
and
BIO 210 General Biology II (5:2)
IB Higher Level Chemistry CHEM 110 General Chemistry I (5:1) 
and
CHEM 210 General Chemistry II (5:2)
IB Higher Level Physics (Paper 1 only) PHYS 105 College Physics I (5:1) 
and
PHYS 205 College Physics II (5:2)
French Baccalaureat - Biology and Geology  
(Terminale only)
BIO 110 General Biology I (5:1) 
and
CHEM 230 Earth Sciences (5:2)
French Baccalaureat - Economics and Social Sciences (Terminale Only) ECON 100 Macroeconomics (4:1)
French Baccalaureat - Philosophy PHIL 105 Western Philosophy (2:1)