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Undergraduate Major Manual:
06. Credit for Introductory Biology

    forms of credit

    Advanced placement credit for introductory biology can be obtained in two ways: (1) Biol 091 credit from the standardized advanced placement tests and (2) passing a departmental placement exam. Students receive credit for the lecture portion of an introductory course; no credit will be given for lab work. For information concerning laboratory requirements, see the list of classes below.

    BIOL 091

    One credit unit (1 cu) of Biol 091 is granted for a score of 5 (the highest possible) on the College Board AP Test, a score of 6 or 7 on the Higher Level International Baccalaureate Exam, or a grade of A or B on the British A-level Exams in Biology. Students who studied high school Biology in Europe or Canada should consult with the Undergraduate Chair to determine if they are eligible for this credit.

    For the class of 2010 and later, Biol 091 can be used as an elective toward graduation but cannot be used for the Biology major or minor. Biol 091 is not accepted by medical schools.

    For the class of 2009 and earlier, Biol 091 credit can be used with either Biol 121 or 122 to satisfy the lecture portion of the requirement for one year of introductory biology for the major or minor. (Biol 122 is no longer offered. Students who have taken Biol 121 should follow Track 1.) The section below describes several ways to fulfill the requirement for laboratory course work.

    Note: There is significant overlap between the Biol 101/102 introductory series and high school AP and IB courses. Students with Biol 091 credit who take or receive credit for Biol 101 and/or 102 will lose their Biol 091 credit.

    departmental placement exams

    Students may obtain credit for the lecture portion of Biol 101 and/or 102, or 121 by passing the appropriate departmental advanced placement exam(s). For information about the material covered in these exams, you can view the syllabi on the courses page of this web site or request syllabi from the Biology Academic Office. Departmental placement exams are similar to a final exam for the course and consist of a combination of short answer and multiple choice questions.

    The Biology Department Advanced Placement Exams for 101, 102, and 121 are given early in the semester in September and January. You must notify the Biology Academic Office of your intention to take an AP exam by registering in person, by telephone, or by email.

    Department of Biology Academic Office
    102 Leidy Laboratories
    University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA 19104-6018

    V +1 215 898.7121
    F +1 215 898.8780
    E bio-undergraduate@sas.upenn.edu

    Deadline for registration is 3:00 pm on the weekday before the exam. You must have picture ID with you when you take the exam.

     

    Any Biology Major who has received 1.0 cu of AP credit for Biol 101, 102, 121, or 122 or a Waiver for introductory Biology is required to include a laboratory or field course from the list below, as one of your required Biology Major courses.

    • BIOL 123 Introductory Molecular Biology Lab (only if you have lecture credit for Biol 091, 101, or 121 but have not taken Biol 121)
    • BIOL 124 Introductory Organism Biology Lab(only if you have lecture credit for Biol 091, 102, or 122 but have not taken Biol 122)
    • BIOL 251 Cellular Neurobiology
    • BIOL 306 Histology (CGS; normally not open to College students)
    • BIOL 330 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy and Evolution
    • BIOL 399 Independent Study (must be certified as lab or field experience by Sponsor)
    • BIOL 400 Field Botany
    • BIOL 423 Plant Ecology
    • BIOL 425 Molecular Biology and Genetics Superlab
    • BIOL 450 Plant Systematics
    • BIOL 465 Ecological Techniques in Conservation
    • BIOL 476 Microbiology Lab
    • or a 500 level course that includes lab or field work


    With the exception of Biol 123, the lab course you chose will also serve to fulfill one of the other requirements for the major (in most cases the requirement for "4 additional courses") and will not add to the total number of course units required for the major.


Undergraduate Program
Department of Biology
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last updated July 24, 2007