• Please take a moment and update your account profile. If you have an updated account profile with basic information on why you are on Air Warriors it will help other people respond to your posts. How do you update your profile you ask?

    Go here:

    Edit Account Details and Profile

USNA Curriculum - Plebe Year

edforescas

Member
I see that the curriculum at USNA requires chemistry and Calc 1 the first semester. What if one took AP Cal (especially BC) in high school as well as AP Physics, or took such classes in college previously? Can one take Calc 2 and Physics 1 in addition to Chem the first year?

And, what if you want to major in electrical engineering? How is this possible with all the other courses required and not starting the engineering sequence until your second year?

Do midshipman take 6 classes per semester rather the usual 5 that most college students take?
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
I see that the curriculum at USNA requires chemistry and Calc 1 the first semester. What if one took AP Cal (especially BC) in high school as well as AP Physics, or took such classes in college previously? Can one take Calc 2 and Physics 1 in addition to Chem the first year?

And, what if you want to major in electrical engineering? How is this possible with all the other courses required and not starting the engineering sequence until your second year?

Do midshipman take 6 classes per semester rather the usual 5 that most college students take?

Welcome to the forum. First and foremost, did you check out the USNA website? I found a section on both AP/IB validation as well as the Elec eng program.

Might be worth your time to dive head first on there to learn more. Best of luck!
 

ChuckMK23

5 bullets veteran!
pilot
BTW I just learned that the upper classmen running Plebe indoc at USNA are called "Detailers" - an interesting choice of words!!!!
 

Gatordev

Well-Known Member
pilot
Site Admin
Contributor
I see that the curriculum at USNA requires chemistry and Calc 1 the first semester. What if one took AP Cal (especially BC) in high school as well as AP Physics, or took such classes in college previously? Can one take Calc 2 and Physics 1 in addition to Chem the first year?

And, what if you want to major in electrical engineering? How is this possible with all the other courses required and not starting the engineering sequence until your second year?

Do midshipman take 6 classes per semester rather the usual 5 that most college students take?

Unless something has changed, Plebe's will take an equivalency test at the end of Plebe summer. I can't remember the details, but I think the test is required if you scored under a certain AP test score minimum. If you test out of courses, then you get credit for them and can advance.

It's not uncommon for Mids to take > 18 credits per semester in order to meet the 4-year graduation requirement.
 

number9

Well-Known Member
Contributor
BTW I just learned that the upper classmen running Plebe indoc at USNA are called "Detailers" - an interesting choice of words!!!!
I had the same reaction last night... if you don't like detailers as a midshipman, just wait 'til you work with them in the fleet ;)
 

edforescas

Member
Unless something has changed, Plebe's will take an equivalency test at the end of Plebe summer. I can't remember the details, but I think the test is required if you scored under a certain AP test score minimum. If you test out of courses, then you get credit for them and can advance.

It's not uncommon for Mids to take > 18 credits per semester in order to meet the 4-year graduation requirement.
What happens if you can't graduate on time? I think the avg college graduate rate is 5 years or more now.
 

Gatordev

Well-Known Member
pilot
Site Admin
Contributor
What happens if you can't graduate on time? I think the avg college graduate rate is 5 years or more now.
You either graduate in 4 years or you don't graduate (unless you cheat on the chemistry exam...too soon?)

If you're that old, do you have any college credits? Not coming in right out of high school is a bit different process, but even then, your other college credits won't count (or at least haven't in the past).
 
Top