Huskies in the High School (HHS)

Available Courses

These courses are currently available through the Huskies in the High School program.

The catalog links below include any course descriptions, prerequisites and placement testing requirements.

A few courses offered through the Huskies in the High School program require completion of a prerequisite before starting a course unless the department agrees to waive prerequisites based on existing high school curriculum structure.

Atmospheric & Hydrologic Sciences

  • AHS 104(L) Intro to Atmospheric Science (3 credits)
Biology
  • BIOL 102(L) The Living World (3 credits)
  • BIOL 103(L) Human Biology (3 credits)

Child & Family Studies

  • CFS 260(D)(L) Children in a Changing World (3 credits)

Chemistry and Biochemistry

  • CHEM 160*(L) Preparatory Chemistry (4 credits)
    • Must be offered in semester, two trimester, or year-long format
College Transitions 
  • COLL 110 Reading and Study Strategies (2 credits)
  • COLL 111 Career Planning (2 credits)
Construction Management
  • CM 130 General Woodworking (3 credits)
Economics
  • ECON 201(L) Intro to Economics (3 credits)
English
  • ENGL 184(L) Intro to Literature (3 credits)
  • ENGL 191(L)+ Intro to Rhetorical and Analytical Writing (4 credits)
  • ENGL 201(L) Classics of Literature (3 credits)
Entrepreneurship
  • ENTR 200(L) Principals of Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
Environmental and Tech Studies
  • ETS 260(L) Intro to Environmental Studies (3 credits)

Finance, Real Estate and Insurance

  • FIRE 201 Intro to Money Management (3 credits)
French
  • FREN 101(L) Elementary French I (4 credits)
  • FREN 102*(L) Elementary French II (4 credits)
  • FREN 201*(L) Intermediate French I (4 credits)
Geography
  • GEOG 111(D)(L) Intro to Global Geography (3 credits)
German
  • GER 101(L) Elementary German I (4 credits)
  • GER 102*(L) Elementary German II (4 credits)
  • GER 110(L) Intro to German Culture (3 credits)
  • GER 201*(L) Intermediate German I (4 credits)
Gerontology
  • GERO 208(D)(L) Intro to Gerontology (3 credits)
History
  • HIST 106(D)(L) Historical Studies (3 credits)
  • HIST 110(L) Western Civilization I: Antiquity to 1500 (3 credits)
  • HIST 111(L) Western Civilization II: 1500-Present (3 credits)
  • HIST 197(L) Democratic Citizenship (3 credits)
Information Media
  • IM 260(L) Exploring Digital Media (3 credits)
Mathematics
  • MATH 103*(L)+ Mathematical Thinking (3 credits)
  • MATH 112*(L)+ College Algebra (3 credits)
  • MATH 113*(L)+ Trigonometry (3 credits)
  • MATH 115*(L)+ Precalculus (3 credits)
Marketing
  • MKTG 100(L) Contemporary Business Concepts (3 credits)

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

  • GENG 101(L) Ethics & the Engineering Profession (3 credits)
Physical Education and Sport Science
  • PESS 120 Aerobic Fitness (1 credit)
  • PESS 122 Lifelong Health and Fitness (1 credit)
  • PESS 123 Weight Training (1 credit)
Physics
  • PHYS 103(L) Concepts in Physics (3 credits)
  • PHYS 231*(L)+ General Physics 1 (4 credits)
Political Science
  • POL 111(L) American National Government (3 credits)
Psychology
  • PSY 115(L) Intro to Psychology (3 credits)
Sociology
  • SOC 160(L) Principles of Sociology (3 credits)
Spanish
  • SPAN 101(L) Elementary Spanish I (4 credits)
  • SPAN 102*(L) Elementary Spanish II (4 credits)
  • SPAN 110(L) Intro to Spanish Speaking Cultures (3 credits)
  • SPAN 201*(L) Intermediate Spanish I (4 credits)
  • SPAN 202*(L) Intermediate Spanish II (4 credits)
Statistics
  • STAT 103*(L)+ Statistical Thinking (3 credits)
Teacher Development
  • ED 200* Intro to Education (3 credits)

(L) Indicates a liberal education course.
(D) Indicates a diversity course.  
 *  Indicates course with prerequisite. 
 + Requires placement test. Contact the Huskies in the High School office for more information on placement tests.

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