Strategic Course Selection

Align Dual Credit with Your Goals

Course Content: What to Expect

College courses aren't modified for high school students—meaning some general education classes may include adult content.

At the start of the semester, you and your parents/guardians can review textbooks and course outlines to ensure the class is the right fit for you.

Choose Smart & Stay on Track

Whether you take Dual Credit courses at Bellarmine or another college, make sure each class counts toward your future goals. Planning now will save you time, money, and effort in the long run.

Let’s get started on your path to success!

Dual Credit Courses That Fit Most Degrees

Mathematics
  • MATH-105 College Algebra
  • MATH-116 Precalculus
  • MATH-117 Calculus
  • MATH-125 Business Calculus
  • MATH-200 Statistics and Society
  • MATH-205 Elementary Statistics
Computer Science
  • CS-130 Programming Fundamentals
  • CS-150 Computer Programming for Liberal Arts
Chemistry
  • CHEM-103 General College Chemistry I (with caution)
  • CHEM-104 General College Chemistry II (with caution)
  • CHEM-109 Liberal Arts Chemistry
BMB
  • BMB-110 Science, Biochemistry, and Cooking * (food costs, cooking safety concerns)
Physics
  • PHYS-105 Intro to Astronomy
  • PHYS-106 Exploration of the Universe
  • PHYS-108 Physics of Music and Art
Biology
  • BIOL-115 Intro to Life Science
  • BIOL-108 Human Anatomy and Physiology (†)
Environmental Studies
  • ENVS-111 Environmental Science (†)
  • ENVS-130 Understanding Planet Earth
  • ENVS-151 Understanding Environmental Systems (†)
  • ENVS-310 Geographic Information Systems (†)
  • ENVS-330 Sustainable Development (†)
Political Science
  • PS-101 American Government
History
  • HIST-116 Western World I, 1450 to 1870
  • HIST-120 Global Perspective *†
  • HIST-201 History of the US to 1877
  • HIST-202 History of the US 1877 to Present
Geography
  • GEOG-175 Intro to Human Geography *†
Psychology
  • PSYC-103 Introductory Psychology *
Sociology
  • SOC-101 Introduction to Sociology *
Anthropology
  • ANTH-111 Introduction to Anthropology
Criminal Justice Studies
  • CJS-100 Intro to Criminal Justice Studies (†)
  • CJS-220 Criminology (†)
Communication
  • COMM-138 Digital Media Production *(†)
  • COMM-205 Business and Professional Communication *(†)
Education
  • EDUC-200 Foundations of Education †
  • EDUC-102 Typical and Atypical Childhood Development, Part A: Birth-Adolescence †
  • EDUC-436 Special Topics in Curriculum †
  • EDUC-220 Typical and Atypical Childhood Development, Part B: Introduction to Special Education †
English
  • ENGL-101 Intro to Academic Writing
  • ENGL-200 Intro to Literature
  • ENGL-215 Intro to Dramatic Literature
Theology & Religious Studies
  • THEO-200 Ultimate Questions
  • THEO-307 World Religions
Philosophy
  • PHIL-101 Intro to Philosophy: Love of Wisdom
Theatre
  • THEA-101 Experiencing Theatre *
  • THEA-110 Fundamentals of Acting
  • THEA-130 Stagecraft
Music
  • MUSC-100 Introduction to Music Theory
  • MUSC-103 Music in American Pop Culture
  • MUSC-200 Music Literature: From Bach to Rock
Spanish
  • SPAN-101 Introduction to Spanish Language & Culture I
  • SPAN-102 Introduction to Spanish Language & Culture II
French
  • FREN-101 Introduction to French Language & Culture I
  • FREN-102 Introduction to French Language & Culture II
Arts & Arts Administration
  • ARTA-100 Exploring Arts & Arts Administration ART-101 Drawing I