EdNet/Concurrent Enrollment
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Through Concurrent Enrollment courses and through Advanced Placement courses, students are provided many courses which satisfy not only high school class requirements, but which also can qualify for college/university credits.
Students planning for college/university training should enroll in as many concurrent enrollment or advanced placement classes as possible, not only because the cost is a fraction of the cost at a college or university, but also because those same classes are difficult to enroll in at colleges or universities.
Concurrent Enrollment Classes
Taught by CCSD faculty members.
- AGBS 1010 (Animal Science)
- BIO 1010 (Biology)
- BUS 1010 (Business)
- CHEM 1010 (Chemistry)
- CS 1030 (Computer Science Principles)
- CS 1400 (Computer Programming)
- ECON 1500 (Economics)
- ENGL 1010 (Language Arts)
- ENGL 2010 (Expository Writing)
- ENGL 2200 (Literature)
- FCSE 1040 (Sport and Outdoor Product Design)
- FCSE 1350 (Financial Literacy)
- HDFS 1500 (Human Development)
- HDFS 2400 (Individual and Family Relationships)
- HIST 1700 (Social Studies)
- HTHS 1110/1111 (Medical Anatomy and Physiology)
- MATH 1050 (Pre-Calculus)
- MUSC 1010 (Music Appreciation)
- NDFS 1020 (Foundations of Nutrition)
- PHYS 1010 (Physics)
- POLS 1100 (U.S. National Government)
- PSC 1800 (Plant and Soil Science)
- PSY 1010 (Psychology)
- SPED 1000 (Para Professional Introduction)
- STAT 1040 (Statistics)
- TEAL 1010 (Introduction to Teaching)
- THEA 1013 (Theatre Foundations)
- UAS 1010 (Unmanned Aerial Systems)
- USU 1320 (Western Civilizations)