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Advanced Placement Transfer This data applies to the 2006-07 academic year. This information applies to students who took AP courses during the 2006-07 academic year. If you are seeking advanced credit for AP courses you should check with the institution you are planning to attend regarding specific admission requirements. Please note: - A minimum grade of 4 is required unless otherwise specified. - Some institutions may grant advanced standing (AS), but not credit, with a grade of 3 Art History Biology Camosun College: ART 100 lev (3) Camosun College: BIOL 124 (3) & BIOL 126 (3) Capilano College: AHIS 100 (3) & AHIS 101 (3) Capilano College: BIOL 110 (4) & BIOL 111 (4) Emily Carr Institute: AHIS 102 (3) & 103 (3) College New Caledonia: BIO 103/104 Kwantlen UC: FINA 1120/1121 (6) College of the Rockies: BIOL 101 (3) & BIOL 102 (3) Langara College: AHIS 1114 (3) & 1214 (3) Douglas College: BIOL 1110 & BIOL 1210 (10) Malaspina UC: ARTS 111 & ARTS 112 Emily Carr Institute: SCIE (3) & CRST (3) SFU: FPA 167 (3) & FPA 1XX (3) Visual Art Kwantlen UC: BIOL 1110/1210 (8) History Langara College: BIOL 1115 (4) & BIOL 1215 (4) (Min. Trinity Western University: ART 125/126 (6) grade 3) TRU: VISA 111 (3) & VISA 112 (3) Malaspina UC: BIOL 121 & BIOL 122 TRU-OL: FINA (6) North Island College: BIO 102 & BIO 103 UBC: ARTH 100 (6) Northwest Community BIOL 101 (3) & BIOL 102 (3) UBCO: ARTH 1st (6) College: UCFV: AH 101 & 102 (6) Okanagan College: BIOL 111/121 or 112/122. UNBC: HUMN (6) 100 lev Selkirk College: BIOL 104 (3) & BIOL 106 (3) UVIC: HA 200 lev (3) SFU: BISC 101 (4) & BISC 102 (4) Trinity Western University: BIOL 113/114 (6) TRU: BIOL 111 (3) & BIOL 121 (3) TRU-OL: BISC (3) UBC: BIOL 1st (7). Exempt BIOL 111, 121, 140. UBCO: BIOL 1st (6); Exempt from BIOL 116, 117, 122 & 125 UCFV: BIO 111/112 (10) UNBC: BIOL 101 (4) & BIOL 102 (4) UVIC: BIOL 190A (1.5) & BIOL 190B (1.5) Page 1 of 9 / Report Generated: 07-Mar-07 B.C. Council on Admissions & Transfer Advanced Placement Transfer This data applies to the 2006-07 academic year. Calculus AB Chemistry Camosun College: MATH 100 (3) Camosun College: CHEM 120 (3) & CHEM 121 (3) Capilano College: MATH 116 (3) Capilano College: CHEM 110 (4) & CHEM 111 (4) College New Caledonia: MATH 100/101 College New Caledonia: CHEM 113/114 College of the Rockies: MATH 103 (3) Douglas College: CHEM 1110 & CHEM 1210 (AS) Douglas College: MATH 1120 (3) Emily Carr Institute: SCIE (3) & CRST (3) Emily Carr Institute: SCIE (3) Kwantlen UC: CHEM 1110/1210 (8) Institute of Indigenous MATH 110 (3) Langara College: CHEM 1120 (4) and CHEM 1XXX (2) Government: Malaspina UC: CHEM 121 & CHEM 122 Kwantlen UC: MATH 1120 (3) North Island College: CHE 110 & CHE 111 Langara College: MATH 1171 (3) Northwest Community CHEM 101 (3) & CHEM 102 (3) Malaspina UC: MATH 121 College: North Island College: MAT 181 Okanagan College: CHEM 111/121 and CHEM 112/122. Northwest Community MATH 101 (3) Selkirk College: CHEM 122 (3) & CHEM 125 (3) College: SFU: CHEM 121 (4) & CHEM 122 (2) Okanagan College: MATH 112. Trinity Western University: CHEM 111/112 (6) Selkirk College: MATH 100 (3) TRU: CHEM 110 (3) & CHEM 120 (3) SFU: MATH 151 (3) TRU-OL: CHEM (6) Trinity Western University: MATH 123 (3) UBC: CHEM 121 (4) & CHEM 1st (2) TRU: MATH 114 (3) UBCO: CHEM 121 (3) & CHEM 1st (3) TRU-OL: MATH (3) UCFV: CHEM 113 (5) & CHEM 114 (5) UBC: MATH 100 (3) UNBC: CHEM 100 (3) + CHEM 101 (3) + CHEM UBCO: MATH 100 (3) 120 (1) + CHEM 121 (1) UCFV: MATH 111 (4) UVIC: CHEM 101 (1.5) & CHEM 102 (1.5) UNBC: MATH 100 (3) UVIC: MATH 100 (1.5) Chinese Language and Culture Douglas College: Individual assessment Calculus BC TRU: Individual Assessment Camosun College: MATH 100 (3) & MATH 101 (3) Capilano College: MATH 116 (3) & MATH 126 (3) College New Caledonia: No credit Douglas College: MATH 1120 & MATH 1220 (6) Emily Carr Institute: SCIE (3) & CRST (3) Institute of Indigenous MATH 110 (3) & MATH 111 (3) Government: Kwantlen UC: MATH 1120/1220 (6) Langara College: MATH 1171 (3) & MATH 1271 (3) Malaspina UC: MATH 121 & MATH 122 North Island College: MAT 181 & MAT 182 Northwest Community MATH 101 (3) & MATH 102 (3) College: Okanagan College: MATH 112/122. 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Computer Science A Economics Camosun College: COMP 132 (3) Camosun College: ECON 103 (3) & ECON 104 (3) Capilano College: COMP 121 (3) Capilano College: ECON (6) unassigned College New Caledonia: No credit Douglas College: ECON 1150 & ECON 1250 (6) College of the Rockies: COMP 153 (3) Emily Carr Institute: SOCS (6) Douglas College: CMPT 100 Institute of Indigenous ECON 101 (3) & ECON 102 (3) Emily Carr Institute: SCIE (3) Government: Institute of Indigenous CMSC 109 (3) Kwantlen UC: ECON 1105 (3) & ECON 1250 (3) Government: Langara College: ECON 1220 (3) & 1221 (3) Kwantlen UC: CPSC 1103 (3) Malaspina UC: ECON 211 & ECON 212 Langara College: See Dept. Selkirk College: ECON 106 (3) & ECON 107 (3) Malaspina UC: CSCI 160 SFU: Contact dept. for 12 credit hour Northwest Community UNAS 190 (3); Computer Science A & prerequisite waiver for ECON 103 or College: Computer Scienc ECON 105 Selkirk College: CPSC 100 Trinity Western University: ECON 201/202 (6) SFU: CMPT 120 (3) & CMPT 1XX (3) TRU-OL: ECON (6) Trinity Western University: CMPT 100 lev (3) UCFV: ECON 100 (3) & ECON 101 (3) TRU: COMP 100 lev (3) UNBC: ECON 100 (3) + ECON 101 (3) TRU-OL: Individual assessment UVIC: Micro: ECON 103 (1.5); Macro: ECON 104 UBC: CPSC 1st (3) (1.5) UBCO: COSC 1st (3) Economics - Macroeconomics UCFV: COMP 150 (4). Supplemental self-study work in C must be done before enrolling. TRU: ECON 195 (3) UNBC: CPSC 100 (4) Supplemental self-study UBC: ECON 102 (3) work in C mus UBCO: ECON 102 (3) UVIC: CSC 110 (1.5) Economics - Microeconomics Computer Science AB TRU: ECON 190 (3) Camosun College: COMP 139 (3) UBC: ECON 101 (3) College New Caledonia: No credit UBCO: ECON 101 (3) Douglas College: CMPT 1110 Emily Carr Institute: SCIE (3) & CRST (3) Institute of Indigenous CMSC 109 (3) Government: Kwantlen UC: CPSC 1103 (3) & CPSC 1204 (3) Langara College: See Dept. Malaspina UC: CSCI 160 Northwest Community UNAS 190 (3); Computer Science A & College: Computer Scienc Okanagan College: Waiver COSC 111/121. Selkirk College: CPSC 100 & CPSC 101 SFU: CMPT 120 (3) & CMPT 125 (3) Trinity Western University: CMPT 100 lev (4) TRU: COMP 100 lev (6) TRU-OL: Individual assessment UBC: CPSC 1st (6) UBCO: COSC 1st (6) UCFV: COMP 150 (4). Supplemental self-study work in C must be done before enrolling. UNBC: CPSC 100 (4) Supplemental self-study work in C mus UVIC: CSC 115 (1.5) Page 3 of 9 / Report Generated: 07-Mar-07 B.C. Council on Admissions & Transfer Advanced Placement Transfer This data applies to the 2006-07 academic year. English Language and Composition English Literature and Composition Camosun College: ENGL 150 (3) Camosun College: ENGL 160 (3) & ENGL 100 lev (3) Capilano College: ENGL 100 (3) & ENGL 103 (3). English Capilano College: ENGL 100 (3) & ENGL 103 (3). English Diagnostic Test also waived. Diagnostic Test also waived. 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SFU: ENGL 1XX (3) Selkirk College: ENGL 110 & ENGL 111 (Min. grade 5) Trinity Western University: ENGL 103 or ENGL 104 (3) SFU: ENGL 1XX (3) TRU: ENGL 110 (3) & ENGL 100 lev (3) Trinity Western University: ENGL (3) 100 lev Composition. Waive TRU-OL: ENGL (3) ENGL 103 or 10 UBC: ENGL 112 (3) & ENGL 1st (3) TRU: ENGL 110 (3) & ENGL 100 lev (3) UBCO: ENGL 112 (3) & ENGL 1st (3) TRU-OL: ENGL (3) UCFV: One of ENGL 120, 130, 150 or 170 (3 UBC: ENGL 112 (3) & ENGL 1st (3) credits max). UBCO: ENGL 112 (3) & ENGL 1st (3) UNBC: ENGL (3) 100 lev UCFV: ENGL 105 (3) UVIC: ENGL 125 (1.5) & ENG 145 (1.5) UNBC: ENGL (3) 100 lev UVIC: ENGL 100 lev (3) Environmental Science Camosun College: GEOG 100 lev (3) Institute of Indigenous FNSC 107 (3) Government: SFU: BISC 1XX (3) UBC: SCIE 1st (3) UBCO: SCIE 1st (3) UNBC: ENVS 100 (3) UVIC: ES 100 lev (1.5) Page 4 of 9 / Report Generated: 07-Mar-07 B.C.
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