International Baccalaureate (IB) Examination Art/Design Biology Chemistry Computer Science Economics English French
Score 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7
Credits 8 8 10 8 8 8 10
German
5-7
10
History – America History – European Math Music Philosophy Physics Psychology Spanish
5-7 5-7
8 8
5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7
8 8 8 8 8 10
Equivalence and Remarks
Substitutes for CHEM 1101 and 1102 Substitutes for ECON 1111, 1112 Substitutes for ENGL 1011 plus four HUM credits Substitutes for FREN 2001, 2002; FL proficiency, 2 credits HUM Substitutes for GER 2001, 2002; FL proficiency, 2 credits HUM
GER Fulfilled * FA Sci, Sci-L Sci, Sci-L M/SR SS GE, HUM FL, IP, HUM FL, IP, HUM HIST HIST, IP
Substitutes for MATH 1101 and 1102 5 credits ArtP, 3 credits FA Substitutes for PHYS 1101 and 1102 Substitutes for PSY 1051 Substitutes for SPAN 2001, 2002, 3111; FL proficiency
M/SR ArtP, FA HUM Sci, Sci-L SS FL, IP, HUM
Students may earn credit at the University of Minnesota, Morris by taking IB Higher Level exams. Approved tests are listed above, with qualifying scores. Students who complete an IB diploma with a score of 30 or higher and have no examination scores lower than four are awarded eight credits for each of three higher-level exams, plus two credits for each of three standard exams for a total award of 30 credits. Higher-level tests with qualifying scores may fulfill general education categories, major requirements, or both. Standard-level exams that are not a part of the diploma do not receive credit, but may be used to determine placement in sequence courses. For information about examinations, contact the Scholastic Committee.
*General Education Requirements ArtP – Artistic Performance E/CR – Ethical and Civic Responsibility ENVT – People and the Environment FA – Fine Arts FL – Foreign Language February 2016
GE – counts towards 60/120 credits HDiv – Human Diversity
M/SR – Mathematical and Symbolic Reasoning Sci – Physical & Biological Sciences w/o lab
HIST – Historical Perspectives
Sci-L – Physical & Biological Sciences with lab
HUM – Comm., Arts, Literature, Philosophy IP – International Perspective
SS – Human Behavior, Social Processes, and Institutions