Spring Online and Remote Courses

Each spring, the College in the High School program offers a robust schedule of online and remote course offerings for high school students.

  • Online courses do not affect students' academic schedules. Students work on computers on their own schedule, logging in for the required number of sessions per week (varies by course).
  • Enrollment in these courses is limited to high school students.
  • Courses are taught by 麻豆影视 faculty.
  • College in the High School course registration is completed online via Voyager. More details are available in the Registration Information section.

Registration InformationRegistration Calendar (PDF)

Spring 2026 Courses*

*Subject to change

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Online 8-Week (Early Sprint) Courses: Jan. 20 - March 13, 2026

Spring 2026 College in the High School Online 8-Week (Early Sprint) Courses
SUBJ and CRSE # Course Title Credits Prerequisite
ENGL 115 Library Skills for Research 1 None

Online Courses: Jan. 20 - May 15, 2026

Spring 2026 College in the High School Online Courses
SUBJ and CRSE # Course Title Credits Prerequisite
ACTG 110 Financial Accounting 4 None
ACTG 120 Personal Finance 3 None
ARTS 100 Survey of Art History I 3 None
ARTS 101 Survey of Art History II 3 None
ARTS 104 History of Fashion 3 None
ARTS 270 History of Photography 3 None
ARTS 272 History of American Cinema 3 None
ASLN 100 American Sign Language and Deaf Culture I 3 None
BADM 100 Introduction to Business 4 None
BADM 110 Legal & Ethical Environment of Business I 3 None
BADM 111 Legal & Ethical Environment of Business II 3 BADM 110
BADM 120 Business Mathematics 4 None
BADM 207 Organization & Management 3 None
BADM 220 Statistics 4 One unit of academic mathematics
BADM 221 Quantitative Business Applications 3 None
BIOL 115 Medical Terminology 3 None
BIOL 125 Nutrition 3 None
BIOL 128 Sports Nutrition 3 None
CHEM 105 Concepts in Chemistry 4 None
CISS 100 Intro to Computing & Information Sciences 4 None
CISS 109 Python Programming 4 None
CISS 110 Programming and Logic I 4 None
CMPT 101 Computer Concepts & Applications I 3 Students must have some familiarity with the Windows Operation System or computers using graphical user interfaces (e.g. Mac OS or Linux). 
CRJS 101 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 None
CRJS 110 Intro to Criminal Law 3 None
CRJS 134 Animal Law & Ethics 3 None
CRJS 138 Animal Law Enforcement 3 None
CRJS 222 Principles of Homeland Security 3 None
DART 100 Digital Imaging I
NOTE: Students will also be required to purchase quality ink jet paper and other supplies (such as flash drives and external hard drives) as directed by the instructor
3 None
ECON 100 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 None
ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics 3 None
EDUC 100 Child Development 3 None
EDUC 108 Individuals with Exceptionalities in the School & Community
NOTE: Students will be required to complete 15 hours of independent field experience to gain practical insights into the field.
3 None
EDUC 110 Foundation of Education in America
NOTE: Up to 30 hours of unsupervised field experience also required in this course.
3 None
ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 None
ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 ENGL 101
ENGL 120 Communications 3 None
ENGL 125 Public Speaking 3 None
ENGL 136 Media and Culture 3 None
ENGL 154 Creative Writing: Non-Fiction 3 None
ENGL 212 Poetry 3 None
ENTR 110 Entrepreneurship 3 None
FREN 100 French Language & Culture I 3 None
HIST 100 Western Civ & the World I 3 None
HIST 101 Western Civ & the World II 3 None
HIST 110 Interpretation of American History I 3 None
HIST 111 Interpretation of American History II 3 None
HIST 131 Ancient History 3 None
HLTH 152 First Aid 2 None
HLTH 160 Personal & Community Health 3 None
ITAL 100 Italian Language & Culture I 3 None
MATH 150 College Algebra w/Trigonometry 4 One course in algebra plus an additional course in geometry or algebra II at the high school or college level.
MATH 170 Precalculus 4 Three math courses including at least two courses in algebra at the high school or college level.
MATH 180 Calculus I 4 MATH 170
MATH 190 Calculus II 4 MATH 180
MATH 210 Calculus III 4 MATH 190
MKTG 120 Principles of Marketing 3 None
MKTG 210 Digital Marketing 3 None
MUSC 106 History of Rock and Roll 3 None
PHED 180 Introduction to Physical Education 3 None
PHED 280 Intro to Sports Medicine 3 None
PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy 3 None
PHYS 100 Physical Science 3 None
PHYS 101 Earth Science 3 None
POLS 105 American National Government 3 None
POLS 110 State & Local Government 3 None
PSYC 100 General Psychology 3 None
PSYC 200 Child Psychology
NOTE: Due to overlap of information, it is recommended you take either PSYC 200 OR PSYC 205.
3 PSYC 100
PSYC 205 Developmental Psychology
NOTE: Due to overlap of information, it is recommended you take either PSYC 200 OR PSYC 205.
3 PSYC 100
RUSN 100 Russian Language & Culture I 3 None
RUSN 101 Russian Language & Culture II 3 None
SOCL 100 Sociology 3 None
SOCL 110 Understanding Social Problems 3 None
SOCL 120 Cultural Diversity in American Society 3 None
SPAN 100 Spanish Language & Culture I 3 None
SPAN 101 Spanish Lang & Culture II 3 None
SPAN 200 Spanish Lang & Culture III 3 None

Online 12-Week (Sprint) Courses: Feb. 16 - May 15, 2026

Spring 2026 College in the High School Online 12-Week (Sprint) Courses
SUBJ and CRSE # Course Title Credits Prerequisite
ACTG 110 Financial Accounting 4 None
BADM 100 Introduction to Business 4 None
ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 ENGL 101
HLTH 200 Foundations of Health Education 3 None
MATH 150 College Algebra w/Trigonometry 4 One course in algebra plus an additional course in geometry or algebra II at the high school or college level.
MATH 170 Precalculus 4 Three math courses including at least two courses in algebra at the high school or college level.
MATH 180 Calculus I 4 MATH 170

 

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