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SOC 12050 - Introduction to Sociology                                                    Social Science
                                                                                         US History
 -OR-

HIST 12071 - History of the US: The Formative

Period                                                                                   US Government

 -OR-

POL 10100 – American Politics

                                                                                                         Total: 15 Max

College Credit Plus Pathways Example: Hiram College

High school students may enroll at Hiram College in single courses, or enroll as a part-time student (15 credit hours), or

as a full-time student (30 credit hours). Students must work with high school guidance departments regarding fulfillment

of dual-credit requirements necessary for high school.

             Suggested course options for a 30-hour or 15-hour pathway courseload:

Semester One: (For full-time, choose 4 courses from the Semester Two: (For full-time, choose 4 courses from the

list, 3 in our 12-week term, and 1 in our 3-week term of list, 3 in our 12-week term, and 1 in our 3-week term of the

the semester; for part-time, choose 2 courses in our 12- semester; for part-time, choose 2 courses in our 12-week

week term):                                             term):

• College Composition I                                 • COMM 10100 Foundations of Public Speaking

• POLS 10900 American Government                        • MUSI 10100 World Music

• ENTR 205100 The Entrepreneurial Mindset               • College Composition II

• SOAN 15500 Introduction to Sociology                  • ENGL 20600 Introduction to Literary Studies

• MATH 10800 Statistics                                 • American/European/Asian/ World History

• MATH 19800 Calculus I                                 • Any first-year appropriate courses offered at Hiram

• Spanish 101, 102 or 201/French 101, 102, 201              College (see thematic options below)

• Any first-year appropriate courses offered at Hiram

College (see thematic options below)

                      Courses can be taken at Hiram, online, or at participating high schools.

                                   Discipline-based course options:

Science, Engineering or Medicine:                       Social and Political Sciences:

• CMPS 17100 Introduction to Computer Science           • PSYC 10100 General Psychology

• PHYS 11300 Principles of Physics (for life sciences,  • POLS 10900 American Government

pre-med, pre-PT)                                        • SOAN 15500 Introductory Sociology

• PHYS 21300 Fundamentals of Physics (for               • COMM 10100 Foundations of Public Speaking

engineering, physics, chemistry and pre-med majors) • HIST 12100 Europe 500-1450

• BIOL 15100 Introductory Biology: How science works

• CHEM 12000 General Chemistry

Business, Accounting, Marketing, Economics, Finance: Humanities and Fine Arts:

• MGMT 21800 Organizational Behavior                    • ART Color and Design

• ACCT 22500 Financial Accounting                       • MUSI Survey of American Music

• ENTR 20510 The Entrepreneurial Mindset                • MUSI 121100 Musicianship I

                                                        • ENGL 20600 Intro to Literary Studies

                                                        • ENGL 12500 Great Works of Literature

                                                        • HIST 12100 Europe 500-1450AD

                                                        • PHIL 21200 Early Modern Philosophy

College Credit Plus Application Guide

Application Process:                                    Course Placement Process:

• Attend a Hiram College Credit Plus Open House         • Hiram College will schedule an individual advising

• Complete dual-credit application form                 appointment with students accepted into the College

• Submit an official high school transcript             Credit Plus program.

Admission Requirements:                                 • Course placement will be determined based upon need

• Recommendation supporting student for dual-credit for dual-credit, high school record, recommendation of

enrollment

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