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4.3. I have Math credit for International Baccalaureate - IB

View the list of IB Math exams and how U of A awards Math credit  in the table below:

IB Exam Name

Required Minimum Score

U of A Math course 

Units

New as of May 2021      

Mathematics: Analysis & Approaches - HL Exam

AA-HL

5, 6, or 7

Math 120R & Math 125

6 units

Mathematics: Analysis & Approaches - SL Exam

AA-SL

5, 6, or 7 Math 107 3 units

Mathematics: Applications & Interpretations - HL  Exam

N23 Math APPS

AI-HL

5, 6, or 7 Math 107 3 units

Mathematics: Applications & Interpretations - SL  Exam

AI-SL

no credit awarded    
Old Exams, ended 2020      

Mathematics SL Exam

5, 6, or 7

Math 107

3 units

Mathematics HL Exam

5, 6, or 7

Math 120R & Math 125

6 units

Math Studies SL Exam no credit awarded    

Official scores must be sent to the U of A Office of the Registrar.  

See https://catalog.arizona.edu/policy/courses-credit/credit/credit-exam#international-baccalaureate-ib-program1 for other IB exam credits. 

 

What do I need to do to add the next U of A Math course based on my Math credit? If your credits are not in the U of A system, make sure you send an unofficial score report to the Math Placement Office.

If you haven’t already, send an Official Score Report to the U of A Registrar. This is not provided through your High School.

 

It is the student's responsibility to make sure he/she is enrolled in the correct U of A Math course after college credits are processed into the U of A system. Once your score is processed by U of A, you can view your credit in UAccess Student: Academic Record: Transfer Credit.  Students can contact the Math Placement Office for additional information.

 

 

First-Year Students, or students who attend freshman orientation, must have a placement through SAT I MSS, ACT MATH, or ALEKS PPL for entry into a course at or below the level of Calculus I, even students with college math credits. Incoming students need to refer to the information in the Next Steps Center.

 

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