The Cambridge International (CI) program is a curriculum leading to exams that reward students for their engagement in this rigorous college preparatory exam.
High school students can take AS & A level courses and exams to potentially earn college credit or advanced placement. Students who participate in this program enroll in specially designed courses through their high school and take international exams in June or November. Cambridge International A Level is typically a two-year course, and Cambridge International AS Level is typically one year.
- The University of Nebraska at Omaha proposes cooperation with the Cambridge International Program in its curriculum and examinations.
- The results of the CI scores will be furnished to UNO at the request of the student. To obtain copies of official grade transcripts, you can visit the Cambridge International website.
- The number of earned credits a student will receive at UNO will be determined by the performance in the CI course and the score received on the exam.
- Credit will be granted for the Exam in coordination with specific department reviewing the request.
More detailed information can be found on the Cambridge International website.
The current UNO policies regarding specific subject areas accepted and scores required are in the table below.
Subject areas accepted and scores required are subject to change.
While every effort is made to keep this list up to date, courses may be added or deleted at any time.
Cambridge International Exam | Exam Type | Grade Required | UNO Corresponding Course | UNO Credit Earned |
---|---|---|---|---|
Accounting |
A Level |
E |
Accounting Lower Level Elective Credit |
3 |
Art and Design |
A Level |
E |
Art Lower Level Elective Credit |
3 |
Biblical Studies |
A Level |
E |
Religion Lower Level Elective Credit |
3 |
Business |
A Level |
E |
MGMT 1500 |
3 |
|
A Level |
A*, A, B, C |
Chemistry 1180 + 1184 + 1190 + 1194 |
8 |
A Level |
D, E |
Chemistry 1180 + 1184 |
4 |
|
Digital Media Design |
A Level |
E |
Art Lower Level Elective Credit |
3 |
Divinity |
A Level |
E |
Religion Lower Level Elective Credit |
3 |
Drama |
A Level |
E |
THEA 1300 |
3 |
Economics |
A Level |
E |
ECON 2200 + ECON 2220 |
6 |
French |
A Level |
B |
Placement into 3000 level FREN course; can receive Retroactive Credit upon completion |
0 |
French Language and Literature |
A Level |
B |
Placement into 3000 level FREN course; can receive Retroactive Credit upon completion |
0 |
German |
A Level |
B |
Placement into 3000 level GERM course; can receive Retroactive Credit upon completion |
0 |
German Language and Literature |
A Level |
B |
Placement into 3000 level GERM course; can receive Retroactive Credit upon completion |
0 |
Hinduism |
A Level |
E |
RELI 2120 |
3 |
Islamic Studies |
A Level |
E |
RELI 3200 |
3 |
Marine Science |
A Level |
E |
Biology Lower Level Elective Credit |
3 |
Mathematics |
A Level |
E |
MATH 1340 |
5 |
Mathematics - Further |
A Level |
E |
MATH 1950 |
5 |
Media Studies |
A Level |
E |
JMC 1500 |
3 |
Music |
A Level |
D |
MUS 1400 |
3 |
Physics |
A Level |
D |
PHYS 1110 + 1120 |
8 |
Sociology |
A Level |
E |
SOC 1010 |
3 |
Spanish |
A Level |
B |
Placement into 3000 level SPAN course; can receive Retroactive Credit upon completion |
0 |
Spanish Language and Literature |
A Level |
B |
Placement into 3000 level SPAN course; can receive Retroactive Credit upon completion |
0 |