UCONN Early College Experience (ECE) provides students the opportunity to take university courses while still in high school. These challenging courses allow students to preview college work, build confidence in their readiness for college and earn college credits that provide both an academic and a financial head start on a college degree.
ECE instructors, who are certified as adjunct professors by the UConn faculty, create a classroom environment fostering independent learning, creativity and critical thinking – all pivotal for success in college. To support rigorous learning, University of Connecticut library resources are made available to all ECE students.
ECE students must successfully complete the courses with a grade of C or better in order to receive university credit. University credits are highly transferable to other universities. Students are charged a nominal per credit fee. The fee is waived for students who qualify for free and reduced lunch. For additional information visit: www.ece.uconn.edu. In addition, students will earn a full high school credit for the successful completion of an ECE course regardless of if the course is offered for a full or half year.
Seminar and Studio in Academic Writing and Multimodal Composition (ENGL1007)
Seminar in American Studies (AMST 1201)
Elementary Concepts of Statistics (STAT 1100Q)
Elementary Discrete Mathematics (MATH 1030Q)
Calculus I (MATH 1131Q)
Principles of Biology (BIOL 1107)
Principles of Biology II (BIOL 1108)
General Chemistry I (CHEM 1127Q)
General Chemistry II (CHEM 1128Q)
Environmental Science (NRE 1000E)
General Physics I (PHYS 1201Q)
Medical Terminology (AH 2001)
Introduction to Allied Health Professions (AH 1100)
EMT Training (AH 4092)
Individual & Family Development (HDFS 1070)
If You Love It, Teach It (EDCI 1100)
Introduction to Special Education (EPSY 1100)
Introduction to Human Rights (HRTS 1007)
Introduction to Genocide Studies (HRTS 2200)
Seminar in American Studies (AMST 1201)
Western Traditions Before 1500 (HIST 1300)
Modern Western Traditions (HIST 1400)
Introduction to Sociology (SOCI 1001)
United States History Since 1877 (HIST 1501)
Italian Composition & Conversation 1 (ILCS 3239)
Non-Western Music (MUSI 1004)
The Sea Around Us (MARN1001E)
Fundamentals / Ear Training I (979U)
Fundamentals / Ear Training II (980U)