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Dual Credit Courses DUAL CREDIT COURSES (Offered at Forest Park) Forest Park University University College Classes University Course Number Course Description Credits Advanced Composition Oakland City University ENG 101 English Composition I 3 English Literature Oakland City University ENG 210 Introduction to British Literature 3 Advanced Life Science, Animals Oakland City University BIO 101 Introduction to Life Science 3 Advanced Life Science, Animals Purdue University ANSC 102 Intro to Animal Agriculture 3 Biology AP Oakland City University BIO 111 Principles of Biology I 4 Chemistry AP Oakland City University CHEM 101 & CHEM101L General Chemistry I & Lab 5 Psychology Oakland City University PSY 101 General Psychology 3 U. S. Government Oakland City University GOV 201 American Government & Politics 3 World History (Semester I) Oakland City University HIS 101 World Civilizations I 3 World History (Semester II) Oakland City University HIS 102 World Civilizations II 3 U. S. History (Semester I & II) Oakland City University HIS 241 Introduction to American History I 3 Pre-Calculus (Semester I) Vincennes University MATH 102 College Algebra 3 Pre-Calculus (Semester II) Vincennes University MATH 104 Trigonometry 3 Sociology Vincennes University SOCL 151 Principles of Sociology 3 Calculus AB AP University of Evansville Math 221 Calculus I AB 4 Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) - PLTW Ivy Tech ADMF 103 Graphic Communications for Manufacturing 3 Principles of Engineering (POE) - PLTW Ivy Tech ADMF 115 Materials & Processes for Manufacturing 3 Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) - PLTW Ivy Tech ADMF 116 Automation & Robotics in Manufacturing I 3 Civil Engineering and Architecture (CEA) - PLTW Ivy Tech DESN 105 Architectural Design I 3 * All dual credit course fees should be paid by check with checks made payable to the appropriate college or university **It is always a good idea to keep the registration form or "payment receipt" issued by the college or university for future reference of the course documentation. In order to make the best decision possible on which dual credit courses will be most beneficial during their college career, each student is responsible to do background research of the requirements of the school they are planning to attend for the major they are pursuing. Only the receiving college or university can evaluate and determine the final transferability of any course credit. Forest Park cannot guarantee the transfer of any dual credits. There is no longer a state-imposed limit on dual credits; however, individual high schools or institutions of higher education may establish their own policy. In the recent past, Indiana's policy limited dual credits from one institution to 15 credits. This policy was changed in February, 2010. Once a dual credit course is completed, the high school instructor reports the final grade back to the college/university which offered the course. Students must note that dual credits can only be transferred to another college or university when they contact the Office of the Registrar from where the dual credits were originally attained. OAKLAND CITY UNIVERSITY (812)-749-1237 or on-line at www.oak.edu. At the homepage select "Academics" from the left column and then scroll down and select "Request a Transcript" from the right column. VINCENNES UNIVERSITY (812)-888-4220 or on-line at www.vinu.edu. At the homepage select "Parents and Families" from the left column and scroll to "Registrars Office". UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE (812)-488-2600 or on-line at www.evansville.edu. At homepage select "Offices and Services" and then "Registrar" IVY TECH (812)-426-2865 or on-line at www.ivytech.edu. At homepage select "Academics" and then "Transcript Request" and "Transcripts" PURDUE UNIVERSITY (765) 494-8581 or on-line at www.purdue.edu. At homepage select "Admissions" and then "Registrar's Office" and "Transcripts".
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