Dual Enrollment Recommended Fall Courses

Recommended Dual Enrollment courses for the fall 2016 sessions.

 

CRIMJ 012/SOC 012 CRIMINOLOGY
Explanations and measurement of crime; criminal law; characteristics of criminals and victims; violent, property, white-collar, organized, and sexual crimes.

CRIMJ 013/SOC 013 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Juvenile conduct, causes of delinquency, current methods of treatment; organization and function of agencies concerned with delinquency.

CRIMJ 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Overview of the criminal justice system, including legal foundations, processing and correction of offenders, extent and types of crime, victims.

HD FS 239 ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT
Social, behavioral, and biological development and intervention throughout adolescence.

HIST 020 AMERICAN CIVILIZATION TO 1877
An historical survey of the American experience from its colonial beginnings through the Civil War and Reconstruction.

KINES 061 FITNESS THEORY AND PRACTICE
Students will learn about the science of fitness/wellness; evaluate their present fitness levels and create a personal fitness plan.

KINES 068 STRENGTH TRAINING
Designed to improve students' muscular strength/endurance, teaches students how to develop an effective personal strength/endurance training program for lifelong fitness.

MATH 004 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
Algebraic expressions; linear, absolute value equations and inequalities; lines; systems of linear equations; integral exponents; polynomials; factoring. This course may not be used to satisfy the basic minimum requirements for graduation in any baccalaureate degree program.
Prerequisite: Basic arithmetic skills or satisfactory performance on the mathematics placement examination 

MATH 021 COLLEGE ALGEBRA I
Quadratic equations; equations in quadratic form; word problems; graphing; algebraic fractions; negative and rational exponents; radicals.
Prerequisite: MATH 004 or satisfactory performance on the mathematics placement examination 

MATH 022 COLLEGE ALGEBRA II AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY
Relations, functions, graphs; polynomial, rational functions, graphs; word problems; nonlinear inequalities; inverse functions; exponential, logarithmic functions; conic sections; simultaneous equations.
Prerequisite: MATH 021 or satisfactory performance on the mathematics placement examination  

MATH 110 TECHNIQUES OF CALCULUS I
Functions, graphs, derivatives, integrals, techniques of differentiation and integration, exponentials, improper integrals, applications. Students may take only one course for credit from MATH 110, 140, 140A, and 140B.
Prerequisite: MATH 022 or satisfactory performance on the mathematics placement examination

PSYCH 243 INTRODUCTION TO WELL-BEING AND POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
Applying psychological knowledge to develop and maintain effective personal adjustment and well-being and positive social relations.
Prerequisite: PSYCH 100

PSYCH 269 EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY
Survey of evolutionary perspectives in current psychological research.
Prerequisite: PSYCH 100, ANTH 021, BI SC 002, BIOL 133 or BIOL 222

STAT 200 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
Descriptive statistics, frequency distributions, probability, binomial and normal distributions, statistical inference, linear regression, and correlation.
Prerequisite: Placement into MATH 021 or higher

If you are already approved for admission, visit the campus registrar in the Business Services "B" Building to schedule your courses. Otherwise, please visit the Dual Enrollment Procedures page to find out how to get started.