IB Exams
International Baccalaureate
Class of 2028
A maximum of four course credits may be achieved through AP, IB, and joint enrollment courses combined (including courses taken in the summer after high school graduation). If you qualify for more than four such credits, you can change which courses you select later in your career at 51¹ÙÍø. Scores of 6 or 7 on International Baccalaureate examinations yield credit as shown below.
No more than two credits attained prior to matriculation at 51¹ÙÍø (or, for transfer students, as a degree candidate at another college) may be applied to the satisfaction of the seven Ways of Knowing requirements needed for graduation. If you choose to have the IB course count for a Ways of Knowing requirement, then the course will appear on your 51¹ÙÍø transcript as the course in the Ways of Knowing Course # column. If you choose to have the IB course count as one of your four credits but not for the Ways of Knowing requirement, then the course will appear on your 51¹ÙÍø transcript as the course in the Non-Ways of Knowing Course # column. Either way, your IB scores can assist you in placing into higher-level courses.
IB Exam | Course # | Ways of Knowing Requirement |
---|---|---|
Arabic | ARB 199 | See Language Note |
Art: Visual Arts | ART 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
Biology | BIO 107 (6-7) or BIO 113/114 (7)* | Natural Science |
Brazilian Social Studies | UNS 199C | Cultural Diversity |
Chemistry | CHE 115 | Natural Science |
Chinese | CHI 199 | See Language Note |
Classical Greek | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Computer Science | CSC 121 | Mathematical and Quantitative Thought |
Dance | DAN 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
DP Core: Extended Essay | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
DP Core: Theory of Knowledge | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Economics | ECO 101 | Social-Scientific Thought |
English | ENG 110 | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
Environmental Systems and Societies | ENV 199 | Not Applicable |
Film | FMS 199 | Not Applicable |
French | FRE 199 | See Language Note |
Geography | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Georgia A: Literature | UNS 199 | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
German | GER 199 | See Language Note |
Global Politics | POL 199C | Social-Scientific Thought |
Greek (Modern) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Hindi | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
History: The Americas | HIS 141 or 199C* | Historical Thought |
History: Asia/Oceania | UNS 199C | Historical Thought |
History: Europe | HIS 122 | Historical Thought |
History: Africa and the Middle East | HIS 199C | Historical Thought, Cultural Diversity |
Information Technology in a Global Society | DIG 199 | Not Applicable |
Italian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Japanese | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Korean | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Latin | LAT 199 | See Language Note |
Literature and Performance | ENG 199C | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
Mathematical Studies | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics | MAT 111 and 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations (SL) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (HL) | MAT 111 and MAT 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations (HL) | MAT 111 and MAT 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Music | MUS 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
Norwegian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Peace and Conflict Studies | UNS 199C | Justice, Equality, & Community |
Philosophy | PHI 110 | Philosophical and Religious Perspectives |
Physics | PHY 118 and 119* | Natural Science |
Portuguese | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Psychology | PSY 101 | Social-Scientific Thought |
Religion | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Russian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Spanish | SPA 201 | Language |
Social and Cultural Anthropology | ANT 101 | Social-Scientific Thought |
Theatre | THE 101 | Visual and Performing Arts |
Turkey in the 20th Century | UNS 199C | Cultural Diversity |
Turkish | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
World Religions | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
IB Notes
Language: Aside from Spanish, to use IB credit to satisfy the Language requirement (a course at or above 201), you may also need to take that language's Placement Exam. See the appropriate departmental webpage for details on their placement process. In addition, IB credit for a language is not part of the two-course distribution limit.
Biology: Credit for BIO 107 is awarded to students who scored a 6 or 7 on the IB Biology exam. Students who scored a 7 and plan to continue in the sciences, pre-med, and/or pre-health may receive credit for one of two introductory lab course requirements (BIO 113 or BIO 114) in place of the exploratory lab course (BIO 107) by consulting the Biology chair.
Chinese: IB Chinese allows students to satisfy the Language Requirement (using Chinese) with only one additional course, CHI 201.
History: Course number depends on specific course content. Will be credited as 199C pending recommendation from the History Department.
Mathematics: A student who achieves credit for MAT 111 will forfeit that credit if he or she takes MAT 112 (Calculus I and Modeling).
Physics: Credit for PHY 118 is forfeited by a student who elects to take PHY 120 or 130; credit for PHY 119 is forfeited by a student who elects to take PHY 220 or 230.
Spanish: If you took the Spanish IB exam and scored a 6 or 7 and wish to continue with your studies of the Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures, you should enroll in SPA 260.
Courses Not Accepted: Astronomy, business management, design technology, and sports, exercise and health science courses.
International Baccalaureate
(Classes of 2026 and 2027)
A maximum of four course credits may be achieved through AP, IB, and joint enrollment courses combined (including courses taken in the summer after high school graduation). If you qualify for more than four such credits, you can change which courses you select later in your career at 51¹ÙÍø. Scores of 6 or 7 on International Baccalaureate examinations yield credit as shown below.
No more than two credits attained prior to matriculation at 51¹ÙÍø (or, for transfer students, as a degree candidate at another college) may be applied to the satisfaction of the seven Ways of Knowing requirements needed for graduation. If you choose to have the IB course count for a Ways of Knowing requirement, then the course will appear on your 51¹ÙÍø transcript as the course in the Ways of Knowing Course # column. If you choose to have the IB course count as one of your four credits but not for the Ways of Knowing requirement, then the course will appear on your 51¹ÙÍø transcript as the course in the Non-Ways of Knowing Course # column. Either way, your IB scores can assist you in placing into higher-level courses.
IB Exam | Course # | Ways of Knowing Requirement |
---|---|---|
Arabic | ARB 199 | See Language Note |
Art: Visual Arts | ART 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
Biology | BIO 107 (6-7) or BIO 113/114 (7)* | Natural Science |
Brazilian Social Studies | UNS 199C | Cultural Diversity |
Chemistry | CHE 115 | Natural Science |
Chinese | CHI 199 | See Language Note |
Classical Greek | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Computer Science | CSC 121 | Mathematical and Quantitative Thought |
Dance | DAN 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
DP Core: Extended Essay | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
DP Core: Theory of Knowledge | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Economics | ECO 101 | Social-Scientific Thought |
English | ENG 110 | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
Environmental Systems and Societies | ENV 199 | Not Applicable |
Film | FMS 199 | Not Applicable |
French | FRE 199 | See Language Note |
Geography | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Georgia A: Literature | UNS 199 | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
German | GER 199 | See Language Note |
Global Politics | POL 199C | Social-Scientific Thought |
Greek (Modern) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Hindi | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
History: The Americas | HIS 141 or 199C* | Historical Thought |
History: Asia/Oceania | UNS 199C | Historical Thought |
History: Europe | HIS 122 | Historical Thought |
History: Africa and the Middle East | HIS 199C | Historical Thought, Cultural Diversity |
Information Technology in a Global Society | DIG 199 | Not Applicable |
Italian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Japanese | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Korean | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Latin | LAT 199 | See Language Note |
Literature and Performance | ENG 199C | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
Mathematical Studies | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics | MAT 111 and 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations (SL) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (HL) | MAT 111 and MAT 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations (HL) | MAT 111 and MAT 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Music | MUS 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
Norwegian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Peace and Conflict Studies | UNS 199C | Justice, Equality, & Community |
Philosophy | PHI 110 | Philosophical and Religious Perspectives |
Physics | PHY 118 and 119* | Natural Science |
Psychology | PSY 101 | Social-Scientific Thought |
Religion | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Russian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Spanish | SPA 201 | Language |
Social and Cultural Anthropology | ANT 101 | Social-Scientific Thought |
Theatre | THE 101 | Visual and Performing Arts |
Turkey in the 20th Century | UNS 199C | Cultural Diversity |
Turkish | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
World Religions | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
IB Notes
Language: Aside from Spanish, to use IB credit to satisfy the Language requirement (a course at or above 201), you may also need to take that language's Placement Exam. See the appropriate departmental webpage for details on their placement process. In addition, IB credit for a language is not part of the two-course distribution limit.
Biology: Credit for BIO 107 is awarded to students who scored a 6 or 7 on the IB Biology exam. Students who scored a 7 and plan to continue in the sciences, pre-med, and/or pre-health may receive credit for one of two introductory lab course requirements (BIO 113 or BIO 114) in place of the exploratory lab course (BIO 107) by consulting the Biology chair.
Chinese: IB Chinese allows students to satisfy the Language Requirement (using Chinese) with only one additional course, CHI 201.
History: Course number depends on specific course content. Will be credited as 199C pending recommendation from the History Department.
Mathematics: A student who achieves credit for MAT 111 will forfeit that credit if he or she takes MAT 112 (Calculus I and Modeling).
Physics: Credit for PHY 118 is forfeited by a student who elects to take PHY 120 or 130; credit for PHY 119 is forfeited by a student who elects to take PHY 220 or 230.
Spanish: If you took the Spanish IB exam and scored a 6 or 7 and wish to continue with your studies of the Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures, you should enroll in SPA 260.
Courses Not Accepted: Astronomy, business management, design technology, and sports, exercise and health science courses.
International Baccalaureate
(Class of 2025)
A maximum of four course credits may be achieved through AP, IB, and joint enrollment courses combined (including courses taken in the summer after high school graduation). If you qualify for more than four such credits, you can change which courses you select later in your career at 51¹ÙÍø. Scores of 6 or 7 on International Baccalaureate examinations yield credit as shown below.
No more than two credits attained prior to matriculation at 51¹ÙÍø (or, for transfer students, as a degree candidate at another college) may be applied to the satisfaction of the seven Ways of Knowing requirements needed for graduation. If you choose to have the IB course count for a Ways of Knowing requirement, then the course will appear on your 51¹ÙÍø transcript as the course in the Ways of Knowing Course # column. If you choose to have the IB course count as one of your four credits but not for the Ways of Knowing requirement, then the course will appear on your 51¹ÙÍø transcript as the course in the Non-Ways of Knowing Course # column. Either way, your IB scores can assist you in placing into higher-level courses.
IB Exam | Course # | Ways of Knowing Requirement |
---|---|---|
Arabic | ARB 199 | See Language Note |
Art: Visual Arts | ART 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
Biology | BIO 107 (6-7) or BIO 113/114 (7)* | Natural Science |
Brazilian Social Studies | UNS 199C | Cultural Diversity |
Chemistry | CHE 115 | Natural Science |
Chinese | CHI 199 | See Language Note |
Classical Greek | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Computer Science | CSC 121 | Mathematical and Quantitative Thought |
Dance | DAN 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
Economics | ECO 199C | Social-Scientific Thought |
English | ENG 110 | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
Environmental Systems and Societies | ENV 199 | Not Applicable |
Film | FMS 199 | Not Applicable |
French | FRE 199 | See Language Note |
Geography | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Georgia A: Literature | UNS 199 | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
German | GER 199 | See Language Note |
Global Politics | POL 199C | Social-Scientific Thought |
Greek (Modern) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Hindi | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
History: The Americas | HIS 141 or 199C* | Historical Thought |
History: Asia/Oceania | UNS 199C | Historical Thought |
History: Europe | HIS 122 | Historical Thought |
Information Technology in a Global Society | DIG 199 | Not Applicable |
Italian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Japanese | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Korean | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Latin | LAT 199 | See Language Note |
Literature and Performance | ENG 199C | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
Mathematical Studies | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics | MAT 111 and 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations (SL) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (HL) | MAT 111 and MAT 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations (HL) | MAT 111 and MAT 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Music | MUS 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
Norwegian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Peace and Conflict Studies | UNS 199C | Justice, Equality, & Community |
Philosophy | PHI 110 | Philosophical and Religious Perspectives |
Physics | PHY 118 and 119* | Not Applicable |
Psychology | PSY 101 | Social-Scientific Thought |
Religion | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Russian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Spanish | SPA 201 | Language |
Social and Cultural Anthropology | ANT 101 | Social-Scientific Thought |
Theatre | THE 101 | Visual and Performing Arts |
Turkey in the 20th Century | UNS 199C | Cultural Diversity |
Turkish | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
World Religions | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
IB Notes
Language: Aside from Spanish, to use IB credit to satisfy the Language requirement (a course at or above 201), you may also need to take that language's Placement Exam. See the appropriate departmental webpage for details on their placement process. In addition, IB credit for a language is not part of the two-course distribution limit.
Biology: Credit for BIO 107 is awarded to students who scored a 6 or 7 on the IB Biology exam. Students who scored a 7 and plan to continue in the sciences, pre-med, and/or pre-health may receive credit for one of two introductory lab course requirements (BIO 113 or BIO 114) in place of the exploratory lab course (BIO 107) by consulting the Biology chair.
Chinese: IB Chinese allows students to satisfy the Language Requirement (using Chinese) with only one additional course, CHI 201.
History: Course number depends on specific course content. Will be credited as 199C pending recommendation from the History Department.
Mathematics: A student who achieves credit for MAT 111 will forfeit that credit if he or she takes MAT 112 (Calculus I and Modeling).
Physics: Credit for PHY 118 is forfeited by a student who elects to take PHY 120 or 130; credit for PHY 119 is forfeited by a student who elects to take PHY 220 or 230. Neither course satisfies the requirement in natural science, although appeal to the physics department chair (with proof of extensive laboratory work) may result in having the course count in individual circumstances.
Spanish: If you took the Spanish IB exam and scored a 6 or 7 and wish to continue with your studies of the Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures, you should enroll in SPA 260.
Courses Not Accepted: Astronomy, business management, design technology, and sports, exercise and health science courses.
International Baccalaureate
(Class of 2024)
A maximum of four course credits may be achieved through AP, IB, and joint enrollment courses combined (including courses taken in the summer after high school graduation). If you qualify for more than four such credits, you can change which courses you select later in your career at 51¹ÙÍø. Scores of 6 or 7 on International Baccalaureate examinations yield credit as shown below.
No more than two credits attained prior to matriculation at 51¹ÙÍø (or, for transfer students, as a degree candidate at another college) may be applied to the satisfaction of the seven Ways of Knowing requirements needed for graduation. If you choose to have the IB course count for a Ways of Knowing requirement, then the course will appear on your 51¹ÙÍø transcript as the course in the Ways of Knowing Course # column. If you choose to have the IB course count as one of your four credits but not for the Ways of Knowing requirement, then the course will appear on your 51¹ÙÍø transcript as the course in the Non-Ways of Knowing Course # column. Either way, your IB scores can assist you in placing into higher-level courses.
IB Exam | Course # | Ways of Knowing Requirement |
---|---|---|
Arabic | ARB 199 | See Language Note |
Art: Design or Visual Arts | ART 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
Biology | BIO 107 (6-7) or BIO 113/114 (7)* | Natural Science |
Brazilian Social Studies | UNS 199C | Cultural Diversity |
Chemistry | CHE 115 | Natural Science |
Chinese | CHI 199 | See Language Note |
Classical Greek and Roman Studies | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Computer Science | CSC 121 | Mathematical and Quantitative Thought |
Dance | DAN 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
Economics | ECO 199C | Social-Scientific Thought |
English | ENG 110 | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
Environmental Systems and Societies | ENV 199 | Not Applicable |
Film | FMS 199 | Not Applicable |
French | FRE 199 | See Language Note |
Geography | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Georgia A: Literature | UNS 199 | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
German | GER 199 | See Language Note |
Global Politics | POL 199C | Social-Scientific Thought |
Greek (Modern) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Hindi | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
History: The Americas | HIS 141 or 199C* | Historical Thought |
History: Asia/Oceania | UNS 199C | Historical Thought |
History: Europe | HIS 122 | Historical Thought |
Information Technology in a Global Society | DIG 199 | Not Applicable |
Italian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Japanese | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Korean | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Latin | LAT 199 | See Language Note |
Literature and Performance | ENG 199C | Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric |
Mathematical Studies | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics | MAT 111 and 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations (SL) | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (HL) | MAT 111 and MAT 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations (HL) | MAT 111 and MAT 113* | Mathematical & Quantitative Thought |
Music | MUS 199C | Visual and Performing Arts |
Norwegian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Peace and Conflict Studies | UNS 199C | Justice, Equality, & Community |
Philosophy | PHI 110 | Philosophical and Religious Perspectives |
Physics | PHY 118 and 119* | Not Applicable |
Psychology | PSY 101 | Social-Scientific Thought |
Religion | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Russian | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Spanish | SPA 201 | See Language Note |
Social and Cultural Anthropology | ANT 101 | Social-Scientific Thought |
Theatre | THE 101 | Visual and Performing Arts |
Turkey in the 20th Century | UNS 199C | Cultural Diversity |
Turkish | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
World Religions | UNS 199 | Not Applicable |
Language: To use IB credit to satisfy the Language requirement (a course at or above 201), you may also need to take that language's Placement Exam. See the appropriate departmental webpage for details on their placement process. In addition, IB credit for a language is not part of the two-course distribution limit.
IB Notes
Biology: Credit for BIO 107 is awarded to students who scored a 6 or 7 on the IB Biology exam. Students who scored a 7 and plan to continue in the sciences, pre-med, and/or pre-health may receive credit for one of two introductory lab course requirements (BIO 113 or BIO 114) in place of the exploratory lab course (BIO 107) by consulting the Biology chair.
Chinese: IB Chinese allows students to satisfy the Language Requirement (using Chinese) with only one additional course, CHI 201.
History: Course number depends on specific course content. Will be credited as 199C pending recommendation from the History Department.
Mathematics: A student who achieves credit for MAT 111 will forfeit that credit if he or she takes MAT 112 (Calculus I and Modeling).
Physics: Credit for PHY 118 is forfeited by a student who elects to take PHY 120 or 130; credit for PHY 119 is forfeited by a student who elects to take PHY 220 or 230. Neither course satisfies the requirement in natural science, although appeal to the physics department chair (with proof of extensive laboratory work) may result in having the course count in individual circumstances.
Spanish: If you took the Spanish IB exam and scored a 6 or 7 and wish to continue with your studies of the Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures, you should enroll in SPA 260.
Courses Not Accepted: Astronomy, business management, design technology, and sports, exercise and health science courses.