<p>Which has more credits : Physics B or Physics C(including both EM and MEch) in the universities for engineering?</p>
<p>Well, that depends on the university you are applying. Some universities (engineering dept.) ONLY accept the C test for credit; other engineering departments accept the B test for elective physics credit only, which is why I am taking the AP PHysics C Mechanics test (I will be a pre-med program/biochemistry major, so…) That is my perspective.</p>
<p>Wait. You’re saying you’re taking AP Physics C, looking forward to a pre-med program/biochemistry major? Isn’t the AP Physics B more fitting for that? College Board does say “the B course provides a foundation in physics for students in the life sciences, premedicine, and some applied sciences, as well as other fields not directly related to science.” Of course, colleges could look at things differently…</p>
<p>At most schools, Physics C is best for engineering.</p>
<p>well, some schools only give an elective credit for AP Physics B. Due to the simplicity of the B problems. And some honors programs don’t give any credit at all for AP science courses (UT dean’s scholars, for example) That is why I am taking C mechanics.</p>