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Albertus Magnus College

New Haven, CT

Academics

  • Graduation Rate
    50%
  • Majors Available
    46
  • Student-to-Faculty Ratio
    15:1
  • Retention Rate
    75%


AP Credit Policy

With a score of a 3 or higher on the AP test administered by the College Board. For IB higher level exams, scores of 4 or higher are accepted for credit. Any individual credits transferred may be applied as elective credits.

  • Offers credits

    Yes

  • Offers placement into advanced courses

    Yes

AP CoursesMin Score RequiredNumber of CreditsCourse Equivalent
2-D Art and Design36AR 122 & AR 000
3-D Art and Design36AR 113 & AR 000
African American Studies33SO 246
Art History36AH 230, AH 231 or AH 232 & AR 000
Biology38BI 111, BI 111L, BI 112, BI 112L
Calculus AB34MA 121
Calculus BC38MA 121 & MA 122
Calculus BC: AB Subscore34MA 121
Chemistry38CH 121, CH 121L, CH 122, CH 122L
Chinese Language and Culture36LC 000
Comparative Government and Politics33HI 125
Computer Science A33CIS 000
Computer Science Principles36CIS 000
Drawing36AR 111 & AR 000
English Language and Composition36EN 106 or EN 107 & EN 000
English Literature and Composition36EN 106 or EN 107 & EN 000
Environmental Science33SC 000
European History36HI 315 & HI 316
French Language and Culture36LC 000
German Language and Culture36LC 000
Human Geography33EL 000
Italian Language and Culture36LC 000
Japanese Language and Culture36LC 000
Latin36LC 000
Macroeconomics33BE 204
Microeconomics33BE 205
Music Aural Subscore33MU 000
Music Non-Aural Subscore33MU 111
Music Theory36MU 111 & MU 000
Physics 134SC 131 & SC 131L
Physics 234SC 132 & SC 132L
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism33SC 000
Physics C: Mechanics33SC 000
Pre-Calculus33MA 120
Psychology33PY 111
Research33EL 000
Seminar33EL 000
Spanish Language and Culture36LC 111S & LC 112S
Spanish Literature and Culture36LC 000S
Statistics33BE 202, MA 117, PY 218 or MA 345
United States Government and Politics33PO 112
United States History36HI 121 & HI 122
World History: Modern36HI 111 & HI 112


Study Options


Majors and Degrees

The college offers the following degrees: Certificate, Associate, Bachelor's, and Master's

  • A

    • Accounting
    • Art Therapy/Therapist
    • Art/Art Studies, General
    • Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management, General
  • B

    • Biology/Biological Sciences, General
    • Business Administration and Management, General
  • C

    • Chemistry, General
    • Community Organization and Advocacy
    • Creative Writing
    • Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
  • D

    • Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia
  • E

    • Education, General
    • Educational/Instructional Technology
    • English Language and Literature, General
  • F

    • Finance, General
    • Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other
  • G

    • Game and Interactive Media Design
    • General Studies
  • H

    • Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General
    • Health/Health Care Administration/Management
    • History, General
    • Human Services, General
    • Humanities/Humanistic Studies
  • I

    • International/Globalization Studies
  • L

    • Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
    • Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management
  • M

    • Management Information Systems, General
    • Mathematics, General
    • Mental Health Counseling/Counselor
    • Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General
  • O

    • Organizational Behavior Studies
  • P

    • Philosophy and Religious Studies, Other
    • Political Science and Government, General
    • Professional, Technical, Business, and Scientific Writing
    • Project Management
    • Psychology, General
    • Public Administration
    • Public Health, General
  • R

    • Reading Teacher Education
  • S

    • Social Sciences, General
    • Sociology
    • Spanish Language and Literature
    • Speech Communication and Rhetoric
    • Sport and Fitness Administration/Management
    • Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling
  • T

    • Telecommunications Management

Need Help Choosing a Major?

Keep in mind most colleges don’t require students to declare a major until the end of their sophomore year, and many students change majors at least once.


Special Academics Program

  • Accelerated Study
  • Cross-Registration
  • Distance Learning
  • Double Major
  • Dual Enrollment of High School Students
  • Honors Program
  • Independent Study
  • Internships
  • Study Abroad
  • Teacher Certification
  • Undergraduate Research


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