Indiana University of Pennsylvania Courses Taught at GJHS
Classes Taught at Indiana University of Pennsylvania available for Dual Enrollment
DUAL ENROLLMENT AVAILABLE COURSES
English Composition: ENGL 101 College Writing* (Requires placement testing – not available to first semester dual enrollment students unless they have taken AP English in high school) |
PHILOSOPHY/RELIGIOUS STUDIES (may choose one of the following) PHIL 101 Informal Logic: Methods of Critical Thinking RLST 100 Introduction to Religion RLST 110 World Religions |
Mathematics: MATH 101 Foundations of Mathematics* MATH 105 College Algebra* MATH 110 Elementary Functions* MATH 121 Calculus I for Natural and Social Science* MATH 217 Intro to Probability & Statistics * Require placement testing |
Natural Sciences: BIOL 103 Life on Earth/Lab BIOL 104 Human Biology: How the Human Body Works/Lab GEOS 101/102 The Dynamic Earth/Lab GEOS 103/104 Oceans and Atmospheres/Lab GEOS 105/106 Exploring the Universe/Lab PHYS 101 Energy and Our Environment PHYS 111/121 General Physics I/Lab |
Humanities: HISTORY (May choose one of the following) HIST 196 Explorations in U.S. History HIST 197 Explorations in European History HIST 198 Explorations in Global History |
Wellness: FCSE/ECON 143 Financial Wellness FDNT 143 Current Issues in Nutrition and Wellness HPED 143 Physical Well-Being NURS 143 Healthy People – Promoting Wellness |
LITERATURE ENGL 121 Humanities Literature* (*ENGL 101 is a prerequisite) |
Liberal Studies Electives: BTED/IFMG 101 Microbased Computer Literacy BTED/COMM/COSC 201 Internet and Multimedia COMM 101 Communications Media in American Society ECON 122 Principles of Microeconomics FDNT 145 Introduction to Nutrition |
PHILOSOPHY/RELIGIOUS STUDIES (may choose one of the following) PHIL 101 Informal Logic: Methods of Critical Thinking RLST 100 Introduction to Religion RLST 110 World Religions |
Social Sciences: ANTH 110 Contemporary Anthropology ANTH 211 Cultural Anthropology CRIM 101 Crime and Justice Systems ECON 101 Basic Economics ECON 121 Intro to Macroeconomics GEOG 101 Geography: Human Environment Interaction GEOG 102 Geography of U.S. and Canada GEOG 103 Global Cities: Issues in Planning and Development (also listed as RGPL 103) GEOG 104 World Geography: Global Context PLSC 101 World Politics PLSC 111 American Politics PSYC 101 General Psychology SOC 151 Principles of Sociology |