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Mount Mary University

Milwaukee, WI

Academics

  • Graduation Rate
    60%
  • Majors Available
    45
  • Student-to-Faculty Ratio
    10:1
  • Retention Rate
    66%


AP Credit Policy

Students who have taken advanced or college-level courses in high school and who score 3, 4, or 5 on the Advanced Placement exams may receive college credit of up to 4 credits for each examination. There is no fee for accepting Advanced Placement credits.

  • Offers credits

    Yes

  • Offers placement into advanced courses

    Yes

AP CoursesMin Score RequiredNumber of CreditsCourse Equivalent
2-D Art and Design33ART105
3-D Art and Design33Fine Arts Elective
Art History33Fine Arts Elective
Biology34BIO 100
Calculus AB34MAT 251
Calculus BC48MAT 251 Calculus I and MAT 252 Calculus II
Chemistry34CHE 113
Chinese Language and Culture33World Language Elective
Computer Science A33General Elective
Drawing33ART101
English Language and Composition43ENG 120 Composition II
33ENG 110 Composition I
English Literature and Composition33Literature Elective
Environmental Science33Science Elective
European History33History Elective
French Language and Culture33World Language Elective
German Language and Culture33World Language Elective
Human Geography33Behavioral Science Elective
Italian Language and Culture33World Language Elective
Japanese Language and Culture33World Language Elective
Latin33World Language Elective
Macroeconomics33BUS 302 Macroeconomics
Microeconomics34BUS 301 Microeconomics
Music Theory33Fine Arts Elective
Physics 134PHY 201 General Physics
Physics 234PHY 202 General Physics 2
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism34PHY 105 (PHY 201 or PHY 202 for non-science major/Science Core)
Physics C: Mechanics34PHY 105 (PHY 201 or PHY 202 for non-science major/Science Core)
Psychology33PSY 103 Introductory Psychology
Spanish Language and Culture33SPA 222 Spanish Composition or SPA223 Conversation in Spanish
Spanish Literature and Culture33SPA 228
Statistics33MAT 216
United States Government and Politics33Humanistics Elective
United States History33HIS153
World History: Modern33HIS106


Study Options


Majors and Degrees

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

  • A

    • Accounting
    • Art Teacher Education
    • Art Therapy/Therapist
    • Art/Art Studies, General
  • B

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

    • Chemistry Teacher Education
    • Chemistry, General
    • Counseling Psychology
    • Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
    • Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
  • D

    • Dietetics/Dietitian
  • E

    • Education, General
    • English Language and Literature, General
    • English/Language Arts Teacher Education
  • F

    • Fashion Merchandising
    • Fashion/Apparel Design
    • Food Science
  • G

    • Graphic Design
  • H

    • Health/Health Care Administration/Management
    • History Teacher Education
    • History, General
  • I

    • Interior Architecture
    • Interior Design
    • International/Globalization Studies
  • J

    • Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching
  • L

    • Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
  • M

    • Mathematics Teacher Education
    • Mathematics, General
  • N

    • Nursing Practice
  • O

    • Occupational Therapy/Therapist
  • P

    • Philosophy
    • Professional, Technical, Business, and Scientific Writing
    • Psychology, General
  • R

    • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
  • S

    • Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education
    • Social Sciences, Other
    • Social Work
    • Spanish Language Teacher Education
    • Spanish Language and Literature
    • Speech Communication and Rhetoric
  • T

    • Teacher Education, Multiple Levels
    • Theology/Theological Studies
  • V

    • Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling/Counselor

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

  • Cross-Registration
  • Distance Learning
  • Double Major
  • Dual Enrollment of High School Students
  • Honors Program
  • Independent Study
  • Internships
  • Liberal Arts/Career Combination
  • Student-Designed Major
  • Study Abroad
  • Teacher Certification
  • Undergraduate Research


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