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Dual Credit Courses Available at WKU in Glasgow


For information regarding Dual Credit courses at WKU in Glasgow, please contact stephanie.prichard@wku.edu.

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Fall 2024 Schedule 

ACCT 110

Acct For Decision Makers

This is an introductory course covering both financial and managerial accounting concepts, practices, and tools for decision making.

AGRO 110

Plant Science

Principles of plant growth and development are applied to agriculture.

ANSC 140

Intro to Animal Science

An introduction to the animal industry on a state, national and global basis, basic principles of reproduction and endocrinology, breeding and genetics, animal products and diseases.

CHEM 106

Fundamentals Of Gen Chem Lab

Laboratory to accompany CHEM 105. Pre-lab lecture and laboratory meet two and one-half hours per week.

CHEM 109

Chemistry / Health Science

A course designed to emphasize the practical aspects on inorganic, organic and biochemistry as related to human health.

CHEM 105

Fundamentals Of General Chem

The first half of a one-year course predominantly for majors in agriculture and consumer and family sciences, and for non-science majors desiring a full year sequence in chemistry.

COMM 145

Fund Speaking / Communication

Focuses on the preparation and delivery of public speeches (informative and persuasive), with skills development in listening, teamwork, and interpersonal communication contexts

CRIM 101-CLOSED

Intro to Criminal Justice

Survey of criminal justice systems, including police, courts and corrections.

CRIM 234

Crime & Popular Culture

Course examines depictions of crime and justice in popular culture and its influence on public perceptions of crime and the criminal justice system.

ECON 202

Prin Economics-Micro

An introduction to basic descriptive, analytical and policy problems at the microeconomic level.An introduction to basic descriptive, analytical and policy problems at the microeconomic level.

EDU 250

Discover Teaching

Introduction to teaching including knowledge of teaching, ethics, professionalism, dispositions, diversity, and curriculum. Clinical field experiences are required. 

ENG 100

Intro to College Writing 

Emphasizes writing for a variety of rhetorical situations with attention to voice, audience, and purpose. Provides practice in development, organization, revision, and editing. Introduces research skills. 

ENG 200

Introduction Literature

Introductory study of fiction, poetry, and drama demonstrating techniques by which literary artists reflect human experience. 

FIN 161

Personal Finance

Designed to serve the personal finance needs of students regardless of their major fields. Practical applications in personal and family financial planning, including credit, buying, borrowing, banking, insurance, investments, taxation, estate planning and home ownership.

HMD 211

 

Human Nutrition

Study of nutrients essential to human life and well-being. Nutrients are studied relative to their function in metabolism, sources in food, and relationship to health.

MATH 123

Applied Applications for Business

Business applications of linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions, plus a brief introduction to probability, the mathematics of finance, and derivatives as they apply to problem-solving strategies in business-related fields.

MATH 205

Number Sys/Theory for Teachers

Development of conceptual understanding of elementary place value, operations on whole numbers and integers, number theory, basic algebra and functions.

MATH 116

College Algebra

Graphing and problem solving are integrated throughout the study of polynomial, absolute value, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions.

METR 121 

Meteorology

An introduction to the elements of the atmosphere, severe storms, atmospheric environmental issues, the interdependence between human life and the atmosphere, and rudimentary forecasting of basic weather systems. 

MGT 110

Management Explorations

Broad introduction to the various concepts and functions of Management to highlight the pervasiveness of management as a discipline.

MUS 120

Music Appreciation

A survey of music from early to modern times. 

PHIL 215

Sybolic Logic

An introductory course in logic which presents the different uses of language and teaches students (1) to evaluate the logical status of statements and the consistency and validity of arguments using both natural and formal language techniques, and (2) to identify informal fallacies.

PLS 225

Introduction To Law

Introduction to law, its professions and processes.

PLS 200

Legal Ethics

Study, analysis and application of codes of professional responsibility and standards of conduct governing the practice of law in state and federal courts.

PSY 220

Developmental Psychology

A general course in developmental psychology covering the entire life span. Included are a description of growth stages, theories of development, and research methods of development. 

 


 

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