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AP Credit

AP credit

AP credit is granted to students passing AP tests with a score of 3 or higher on any AP tests. The AP tests that meet specific requirements in the Metallurgical Engineering curriculum include:

Test Course Waived by Test
AP Calculus AB Math 1210, 1220 (Calculus I and II)
AP Calculus BC Math 1210, 1220 (Calculus I and II)
AP Chemistry Chemistry 1210, 1220 (General Chemistry)
AP Computer Science AB or A Computer Science 1000 or 1020 (Computer Programming)
AP Physics EM Physics 2220 (Electricity and Magnetism)
AP Physics ME Physics 2210 (Mechanics)
AP Statistics Metallurgical Engineering 3070 (Statistics)

(Students receiving a score of 3 on any of these tests should consider taking the college equivalent.)

AP tests (score of 3 or higher required) that meet general University of Utah course requirements (applicable to all B. S. degrees):

Test Course Waived by Test
AP American History American Institutions Requirement
AP Art History 1 Fine Arts Course (2 Fine Arts courses are needed)
AP Economics (either test) 1 Social Science Course (2 Social Science courses are required)
AP English (any test) Writing 2010 (Waives one of two general writing requirements)
AP European History 1 Humanities Course (2 Humanities courses are required)
AP Government and Politics 1 Social Science Course (2 Social Science courses are required)
AP Languages (any test) 1 Humanities Course (2 Humanities courses are required)
AP Music 1 Fine Arts Course (2 Fine Arts courses are needed)
AP Psychology 1 Social Science Course (2 Social Science courses are required)
AP Studio Art 1 Fine Arts Course (2 Fine Arts courses are needed)


Hot Rolling

Hot Rolling

Hot- and coldrolling are critical metallurgical processes in delivering high-quality metals automotive and appliance industries. Line speeds during rolling can reach more than fifty miles per hour. The control of temperature and pressure are very important in controlling the thickness and metallurgical properties of the final product.




Department of Metallurgical Engineering
135 South 1460 East, Room 412 • Salt Lake City UT 84112-0114
Phone: (801) 581-6386 • Fax: (801) 581-4937
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