COURSE OFFERINGS & DESCRIPTIONS
University of Michigan, Flint - Dual Enrollment Classes
Recommended for Grade 12 * Year Course * Hartland High School*
Business Economics * 3 Hour Block * Semester 1 - 67971; Semester 2 - 67972
General Studies * 3 Hour Block * Semester 1 - 67975; Semester 2 - 67976
Pre-Engineering Program * 3 Hour Block * Semester 1 - 67351; Semester 2 - 67352
Medical Sciences * 3 Hour Block * Semester 1 - 67355; Semester 2 - 67356
Livingston County is collaborating with U of M-Flint to offer high school students expanded dual enrollment opportunities. These clusters of courses are designed to offer students 12 college credits that can possibly transfer to their college of choice and to provide rigorous college courses in areas of a student’s interest. Most of the cost of these college courses is covered by the local school district. Students must travel to Hartland School District for their session of courses Monday through Friday all year long.
Students must:
Be in good academic and attendance standing, with overall GPA of 3.0+
Provide transportation
Commit to the cluster for the entire year
Fill out the appropriate application for U of M Flint and their respective high school
Some programs have additional requirements. Please see your counselor.
BHS is only guaranteed limited seats in these programs. Therefore, the students allowed to attend these programs may be selected based on their academic transcript or college or career path. Juniors may apply but will receive consideration only if open seats remain after the selection process.
The clusters of Dual Enrollment Classes are listed below:
Business Economics Program (12 Credits)
Fall:
BUS 110, Business Concepts & Careers, 3 Credits
ECN 201, Principles of Economics - Macroeconomics, 3 Credits
Winter:
BUS 115, Introduction to Business Applications, 3 Credits
ECN 202, Principles of Economics - Microeconomics, 3 Credits
General Studies (12 Credits)
Fall:
POL 120, American National Government & Politics, 3 Credits
COM 204, Argumentation & Debate, 3 Credits
Winter:
PHL 101, Intro to Philosophy, 3 Credits
HIS 114, 20th Century World History, 3 Credits
Pre-Engineering Program (13 Credits)
Fall:
CSC 174, Programming & Problem Solving for Engineering, 3 Credits
EGR 102, Introduction to Engineering, 3 Credits Winter
EGR 165, Computer Aided Design, 3 Credits
CSC 175, Problem Solving & Programming, 4 Credits
Medical Sciences Program (13 Credits)
Fall:
BIO 113, Principles of Biology, 4 Credits
HCR 206, Health Sciences Applications, 2 Credits
Winter:
BIO 328*, Genetics, 4 Credits * Prerequisite: C- or better in BIO 113
PHL 202, Intro to Logic, 3 Credits