Community College of RI. Dual Enrollment Recommended Courses

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Community College of RI Dual Enrollment Recommended Courses

CCRI Dual Enrollment Program Information 3 Course Options: History & Social Studies.5 Education.5 Mathematics...6 Business & Communication 6 Science..6 Engineering & Technology 7 Health.7 English Language & Composition 8 Visual & Performing Arts..8 World Languages 9 2

Program Information About The Dual Enrollment Equity Act passed by the General Assembly in 2013 and the Dual Enrollment Regulations passed by the RI Board of Education in April 2015, grant qualified high school students access to the full course catalog of the three public institutions of higher education in an effort to expand advanced coursework opportunities for students and increase awareness and access to college experiences. Furthermore, the Governor s PrepareRI Dual Enrollment Fund, covers the costs of tuition and fees associated with taking these courses for qualified public high school students. This fund was approved for the academic year 16-17 in the FY17 state budget. The following courses represent only a portion of the course catalog at this institution but are those that are recommended as most appropriate for high school students. Should you have questions about courses that are not listed in this document but are available in the institution s course catalog, please contact the representative listed below. Dates/Deadlines Dual Enrollment Registration: 5/2-8/26 Drop Date: 9/19 Requirements Criteria for participation in dual and concurrent enrollment programs are program specific. Running Start (dual enrollment) allows high seniors who are academically ready to attend college full-time. Admission to the program is subject to the student s meeting program admission criteria, including college-level placement on Accuplacer testing for math, reading and English writing courses. Courses taken in college are chosen to allow student to meet their specific high school graduation requirements. 3

High School Enrichment (dual enrollment) requires junior or senior status and guidance counselor recommendation. Exceptions to grade level status must have the recommendation of the school counselor and/or school administrator and the approval of the CCRI department chairperson for the selected course(s). Accuplacer assessment may be required depending on the course(s) selected. Contact Running Start: Adam Moreau, Admissions Officer apmoreau@ccri.edu (401) 333-7471 High School Enrichment: John Araujo, Assistant Director of Admissions jbaraujo@ccri.edu (401) 825-2145 4

History & Social Studies GEOG 1010: Introduction to Geography HIST 1010: History of Western Civilization HIST 1020: Survey of Western Civilization HIST 1210: History of US to 1877 HIST 1220: History of US from 1877 PHIL 1010: Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2030: Ethics PHIL 2040: Logic POLS 1010: American National Government POLS 2010: International Relations PSYC 2010: General Psychology PSYC 2030: Developmental Psychology PSY 2110: Abnormal Psychology SOCS 1010: General Sociology SOCS 2300: Criminology Education HMNS 2060 Foundations of Teaching & Learning HMNS 2710 Diversity & Cultural Competency Skills 5

Mathematics MATH 1200: College Algebra MATH 1210: College Trigonometry MATH 1430: Math for Liberal Arts Students MATH 1475: Statistics for Social Sciences MATH 1550: Statistical Analysis I MATH 1900: Pre-Calculus Mathematics MATH 1910: Calculus I MATH 1920: Calculus II Business & Communications BUSN 1010: Intro to Business ACCT 1010: Financial Accounting ACCT 1020: Managerial Accounting ENGL 1410 Business Writing ENGL 2100 Technical Report Writing MATH 1670: Quantitative Business Analysis 1 MATH 1680: Quantitative Business Analysis II Science ASTR 1010: The Solar System ASTR 1020: The Stellar System 6

BIOL 1001: General Biology Organismal BIOL 1002: General Biology Cellular BIOL 1005: Biology of the Modern World CHEM 1030: General Chemistry CHEM 1100: General Chemistry II GEOL 1010: General Geology I OCEN 1010: Introduction to Oceanography OCEN 1030: Oceanography Lab PHYS 1000: Physical Science PHYS 1030: General Physics I PHYS 1040: General Physics II PHYS 2310: Intermediate Physics PHYS 2320: Intermediate Physics II Engineering & Technology COMI 1100: Introduction to Computers PHYS 1100: Engineering Physics Health BIOL 1010: Human Anatomy BIOL 1020: Human Physiology CHEM 1180: Health Science Chemistry I COMM 1100: Oral Communications I 7

ECON 2030: Micro Economics ECON 2040: Macro Economics PHED 1610: Essentials of Physical Fitness PHED 1700: Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries English Language & Composition ENGL 1005: College Writing ENGL 1010: Composition I ENGL 2010: Composition II ENGL 1200: Introduction to Literature ENGL 1020: 19 th Century American Literature ENGL 1030: British Literature ENGL 2030: British Literature II ENGL 1040: World Literature to 16 th Century ENGL 2040: World Literature from 16 th Century ENGL 2020: 20 th Century American Literature Visual & Performing Arts ARTS 1001: Introduction to Visual Arts ARTS 1510: Art History: Ancient to Medieval ARTS 1520: Art History: Renaissance to Modern ARTS 1810: Photography 1 ENGL 1210: Film as Literature 8

ENGL 1270: Contemporary Drama ENGL 1280: Dramatic Literature MUSC 1010: Foundations in Music MUSC 1160: Introduction to Music THEA 1090: Introduction to Theatre World Languages FREN 1010/1030: Elementary French I FREN 1020/1040: Elementary French II FREN 2010: Intermediate French I FREN 2020: Intermediate French II GERM 1010/1030: Elementary German I GERM 1020/1040: Elementary German II GERM 2010: Intermediate German I GERM 2020: Intermediate German II HMNS 1060: American Sign Language I HMNS 1070: American Sign Language II ITAL 1010/1030: Elementary Italian I ITAL 1020/1040: Elementary Italian II ITAL 2010: Intermediate Italian I ITAL 2020: Intermediate Italian II HMNS 1060: American Sign Language I 9

HMNS 1070: American Sign Language II PORT 1010/1030: Beginning Portuguese I PORT 1020/1040: Beginning Portuguese II PORT 2010: Intermediate Portuguese I PORT 2020: Intermediate Portuguese II SPAN 1010/1030: Beginning Spanish I SPAN 1020/1040: Beginning Spanish II SPAN 2020: Intermediate Spanish II 10