Course List
One of the most exciting parts of college is the freedom to choose classes that speak
to your interests and are taught by leading experts in their fields.
When you join a dual enrollment program at the ÌÀÄ·ÊÓƵ, you’ll
get to take real college classes that can count towards both high school graduation
and college graduation requirements — saving you time and money while you enjoy immersing
yourself in the topics that interest you most.
Choosing Dual Enrollment Courses at UAF
The first step you should take once you know that you want to join a dual enrollment program is to look through the courses for that program and find some that are relevant to your academic or career goals.
Alaska Advantage is an ideal dual enrollment program for students who want to take ÌÀÄ·ÊÓƵ courses but cannot or prefer not to travel to campus. Wherever you live in Alaska, you’ll have the chance to take the same great courses that are offered on campus, but online.
Unlike North Star College, there’s no minimum credit hours that you must take each semester. In fact, if this is your first time as a dual enrollment student, we recommend that you start with one class at a time.
The ÌÀÄ·ÊÓƵ offers more than 100 . These are courses required for bachelor's, associate of arts and associate of science degrees. Some of the exciting courses you could take as introductions to different fields and topics include:
- BA F151X – Introduction to Business
- ENGL F270X – Intro to Creative Writing
- HS S101 – Intro to Health Sciences
- CS F103 – Intro to Computer Programming
These are just few of the courses you can take to meet both high school and dual enrollment requirements at UAF. Get a taste of different majors and see what academic path is right for you.
As a dual enrollment student in the North Star College program, you'll take required courses that include:
- Junior year - One course to fulfill US History and a support class to help you learn vital college study skills.
- Senior year - One course to fulfill Government, one course to fulfill Economics and a support class to continue building college study skills and foundations as you progress through your college journey.
In addition to these courses, you can choose classes from the wide selection of courses available at the ÌÀÄ·ÊÓƵ. You’ll take a minimum of nine credits each semester, but you can take up to 15 college credits per semester.
If you’re thinking about joining a dual enrollment program and know that you want to continue on to the ÌÀÄ·ÊÓƵ after graduation, UAF's Alaska Higher Education Admission Decision (AHEAD) program may be the perfect option for you.
As a dual enrollment student in the AHEAD program, you’ll be formally admitted to UAF as a general studies major and can take courses full-time. This is a great opportunity to meet dual enrollment requirements while completing and trying out different majors at UAF.
Next Steps
After you’ve found courses that you'd like to take, discuss them with your parents and high school counselor to ensure that they meet requirements for high school graduation.
- If you're in the North Star College program, you'll work closely with the NSC school district counselor and a UAF academic advisor to choose the courses that fit your needs.
- Alaska Advantage students should get approval from their school district to determine which courses will fulfill high school credit requirements.
Get Started on a Dual Enrollment Program
Take the next step toward earning college credit while in high school. Want to learn more about dual enrollment requirements? Interested in talking to us about course options? We have the resources to help you get started.