<p>IU is pretty liberal about granting credit for AP scores and work done at community college. It’s not uncommon for freshmen to enter with thirty or forty hours of AP/community college credit. Two people in the Kelley direct admit online chat last week said that they both were coming in or came in as freshmen with forty hours of credit. </p>
<p>How much the credits help you in taking fewer courses at IU depends a lot on your major. A few that would help toward classes required to take the I-Core iat Kelley would be micro and macroeconomics and calculus (I don’t think there is an AP score that could get you out of finite math). Foreign language would help if you satisfied the international dimension of the 27 hour credit core by taking six hours of a foreign language at the two hundred level.</p>
<p>Most Kelley students use the 27 hour credit core to in order to help fulfill the 62 hour general education requirement:</p>
<p>[Kelley</a> School of Business Undergraduate 2006-2008 Online Bulletin: Bachelor of Science in Business](<a href=“http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/business/2006-2008/bachelor.shtml#course]Kelley”>http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/business/2006-2008/bachelor.shtml#course)</p>
<p>Complete a total of 27 credit hours of course work distributed in the following way:</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Fifteen credit hours of course work offered by the College of Arts and Sciences in one of the areas listed below with a minimum of 6 credit hours at the 300/400 level (with the exception of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, which requires 6 credit hours at the 200 level or higher):</p>
<pre><code> a. Arts and Humanities
b. Social and Historical Studies
c. Natural and Mathematical Sciences
</code></pre></li>
<li><p>Six credit hours in each of the other two College of Arts and Sciences areas not selected for the 15 credit hour requirement.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>Some of the AP course scores that could credit in each of the above areas:</p>
<p>Arts and Humanities: art history, eng comp and literature, latin</p>
<p>Social and Historical Studies: human geography, american hist, european history, world history, american govt, comparative govt</p>
<p>Natural and Mathematical Sciences: biology, chem, calculus, physics, psychology, statistics</p>
<p>You could match the specific courses listed in the first link below with the approved distribution courses list below to see which would fulfill 27 hour core requirements. </p>
<p>[AP</a> Scores](<a href=“http://www.indiana.edu/~udiv/APScores.html]AP”>http://www.indiana.edu/~udiv/APScores.html)
[College</a> of Arts and Sciences 2006-2008 Online Bulletin: Appendix II: Approved Distribution Courses](<a href=“http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/coas/2006-2008/appendix2.shtml]College”>http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/coas/2006-2008/appendix2.shtml)</p>
<p>As an example, you could get credit for the entire 27 credit hour core with the following ap credit.</p>
<p>Arts and Humanities:<br>
Art History AP score 5: (credit for ART A101; A102)</p>
<p>Social and Historical Studies:
American History AP score 4 or 5: (credit for HIST H105; H106)</p>
<p>Natural and Mathematical Sciences:
Calculus BC AP score of 5: (credit for MATH M211; M212)
Psychology AP score of 4 or 5: (credit for PSY P101)
Biology AP score of 5: (credit for BIOL E111; E112)</p>