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University Students Can Earn Transferable Credits this Summer at 杏巴原创CC

Mar 14

University students coming home for the summer can get ahead on their college credits by taking classes this summer at 杏巴原创.Image of a broswer box with navigational arrow pointing to the URL

杏巴原创CC include many transferable general education courses, which means these students can take challenging science, math, literature, history and government classes in a smaller college setting with more individualized attention. General education credits earned at 杏巴原创CC will transfer to their home university and count toward their bachelor鈥檚 degree.

鈥淭aking advantage of summer classes at 杏巴原创 is a great way for students attending four-year colleges and universities to achieve their academic goals,鈥 Vice President for Instruction Kevin Parsons said. 鈥淥ur summer schedule is packed with general education courses that will transfer to North Carolina public universities. Also, university students who take summer classes at 杏巴原创CC, where tuition is more affordable, can save some money while getting ahead on their college education.鈥

A majority of 杏巴原创CC鈥檚 are offered online, so university students not coming home can still complete them and earn transferable credits.

Here are some of the transferable general education courses that will be offered this summer at 杏巴原创CC:

  • General Biology I & II (ONLINE)
  • Anatomy & Physiology I
  • Statistics (ONLINE)
  • Art Appreciation (ONLINE)
  • Micro & Macroeconomics (ONLINE)
  • American Literature I (ONLINE)
  • Precalculus Trigonometry (ONLINE)
  • College Physics I
  • British Literature II (ONLINE)
  • American History I & II (ONLINE)
  • Introduction to Old Testament (ONLINE)
  • Introduction to New Testament (ONLINE)
  • Introduction to Ethics (ONLINE)
  • General Psychology (ONLINE)
  • Introduction to Sociology (ONLINE)
  • Sociology of the Family (ONLINE)
  • American Government (ONLINE)
  • World Civilizations I & II (ONLINE)
  • Public Speaking (ONLINE)
  • Spanish I & II (ONLINE)

Summer registration is now open to new and current students. or call (910) 410-1700 for more information.