Looking to offer more dual credit opportunities for your high school juniors and seniors?
Here you will find valuable information to get started.
Common Dual Credit Courses
BIO 103 & 105 – General Biology & Lab
CHE 110 & 111 – Basic Chemistry & Lab
COM 100 – Oral Communication
ECO 260 – Principles of Macroeconomics
ENG 103 – Composition I
ENG 104 – Composition II
HIS 220 – US History to 1877
HIS 222 – US History since 1877
MAT 101 – Topics in Mathematics
MAT 208 – Introductory Statistics
MUS 220 – Music Appreciation
PHL 200 – Ethics
PLS 140 – Intro to American Government and Politics
PSY 102 – Introduction to Psychology
SPA 202 – Intermediate Spanish II
SOC 107 – Introduction to Sociology
Agriculture
Computer-Aided Design
Horticulture
Welding
Dual Credit Instructors
Instructors must meet Illinois Community College Board requirements.
IAI 1.1 Transfer courses require a minimum of a master’s degree within the discipline
or any master’s degree with 18 graduate hours appropriate to the academic field of
study or in the discipline in which the instructor will be teaching.
CTE 1.2 courses require 2,000 hours of work experience and appropriate recognizable
credentials, depending on the specific field.