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Level I Classes
Beginning with Summer 2018, College Credit Plus (CCP) students are eligible to enroll in courses from the Wright State University Academic Catalog that meet House Bill 49 requirements, and for which they meet all course prerequisites. The online Class Schedule contains course CRNs and section numbers.
In compliance with House Bill 49, students must follow the "First 15" Rule and complete 15 credit hours in Level I before progressing to Level II.*
Level I Courses may be:
- A transferable course: Part of CTAG, OTM, or TAG or equivalent at private college/university (CTAG: Career-Technical Assurance Guides; OTM: Ohio Transfer Module; TAG: Transfer Assurance Guides)
- Courses in computer science, information technology, anatomy, physiology, or foreign language, including American Sign Language
- Technical certificate course
- 15-credit hour or 30 credit-hour model pathway course
- Study skills, academic or career success skills course
- Internship course
- Another course that may be approved by the chancellor on an annual basis
*Exceptions to the First 15 Rule may be made if the student wishes to continue with course in the same subject or tests directly into Level II course. Students who have attained the required scores on AP or IB course examinations may count the course toward the First 15.'
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Subject |
Course Number |
Course Name |
|---|---|---|
|
AFS |
2000 |
What Is the African and African American Experience? (Dayton Campus Only-Online) |
|
ANT |
2100 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
| APS | 1000 | Introduction to Applied Business |
| APS | 1010 | Professional Organizational Skills I |
| APS | 1020 | Professional Organizational Skills II |
| APS | 1030 | Professional Organizational Skills III |
| APS | 1050 | Introduction to Business Communication |
| APS | 1060 | Digital Trends in Applied Business |
| APS | 1070 | Principles of Administrative Management |
| APS | 1080 | Customer Service |
| APS | 2010 | Production Management |
| APS | 2020 | Small Business Management |
| APS | 2030 | Business Accounting Applications |
| APS | 2040 | Career Development |
| APS | 2050 | Spreadsheet Applications |
| APS | 2060 | Effective Presentation Design |
| APS | 2070 | Foundations of Generative AI |
|
ART |
2140 |
Themes in Visual Culture (Dayton Campus Only-Online) |
|
ASL |
1010 |
American Sign Language I |
| BIO | 1010 | Medical Terminology (Dayton Campus Only-Online) |
|
BIO |
1050 |
Biology of Food |
|
BIO |
1060 |
Global Ecology and Diversity |
|
BIO |
1070 |
Health and Disease |
|
BIO |
1120 |
Cells and Genes |
|
BIO |
1150 |
Organisms and Ecosystems |
| CHM | 1010 | Introduction to Chemistry |
|
CHM |
1020 |
Elementary Organic Chemistry with Applications |
|
CHM |
1050 |
Chemistry of Our World: Living Things |
|
CHM |
1210 |
General Chemistry I |
|
CHM |
1220 |
General Chemistry II |
|
CLS |
1500 |
Introduction to Greek and Roman Culture |
| CLS | 1600 | Introduction to Classical Mythology (Dayton Campus Only-Online) |
|
COM |
1010 |
Essentials of Public Address |
|
COM |
1040 |
Introduction to Human Communication |
| COM | 1520 | Mass Communication |
| CS | 1000 | Technology and Society |
|
CS |
1010 |
Introduction to Computers and Office Productivity Software |
|
EC |
2000 |
Economic Life |
|
EC |
2040 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
|
EC |
2050 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
|
ED |
2600 |
Introduction to Education |
|
ED |
2800 |
Cultural Humility for Working with Youth |
|
EES |
1030 |
The Paleobiology of Dinosaurs |
|
EES |
1050 |
Dynamic Earth |
|
EES |
1070 |
Sustainable Earth |
|
ENG |
1100 |
Academic Writing and Reading |
|
ENG |
2100 |
Research Writing and Argumentation |
|
ENG |
2040 |
Great Books: Literature |
|
FAS |
1050 | Amish Society |
| FAS | 1070 | Rural Studies |
| FAS | 2040 | Crop Production |
| FIN | 2050 | Personal Financial Decision Making |
| FR | 1010 | Beginning French I (Dayton Campus Only-Online) |
| GEO | 2100 | Physical Geography |
|
GER |
1010 |
Beginning German I |
| HED | 1230 | Personal Health (Dayton Campus Only-Online) |
| HED | 2340 | Health Behaviors (Dayton Campus Only-Online) |
|
HST |
1100 |
Western Civilizations to 1500 |
|
HST |
1200 |
The West and the World Since 1500 |
| HST | 2110 | American History to 1877 |
| HST | 2120 | American History Since 1877 |
|
IT |
1010 |
Graphic Terminology and Design |
|
IT |
1210 |
Introduction to Photography for Design and Science |
|
IT |
1220 |
Advanced Photography for Design and Science |
|
IT |
1300 |
Illustration |
|
IT |
1400 |
Layout and Typography |
|
IT |
2010 |
Photoshop I |
|
IT |
2020 |
Photoshop II |
|
IT |
2200 |
Web Theory and Design I |
|
IT |
2210 |
Web Theory and Design II |
|
IT |
2220 |
Digital Animation I |
|
IT |
2300 |
E-Commerce Advertising |
| IT | 2350 | Branding Experience Concepts |
|
MS |
2040 |
Introduction to Business Statistics |
|
MTH |
1280 |
College Algebra |
| MTH | 1350 | Analytic Geometry and Trigonometry |
|
MTH |
2280 |
Business Calculus |
|
MTH |
2300 |
Calculus I |
|
MP |
1310 |
The Moving Image (Dayton Campus Only-Online) |
|
MUS |
2140 |
Music in Western Culture |
|
MUS |
2420 |
Comparative Non-Western Cultures (Dayton Campus Only-Online) |
|
MUS |
2900 |
African American Music: America and Beyond (Dayton Campus Only-Online) |
| PHL | 2050 | Philosophy: The Big Questions |
|
PHY |
1050 |
Physics of How Things Work |
|
PHY |
1060 |
Astronomy |
|
PHY |
1110 |
Principles of Physics I |
|
PHY |
2400 |
General Physics I |
|
PLS |
2000 |
Power and Politics |
|
PLS |
2120 |
American National Government |
| PLS | 2220 | International Politics |
|
PLS |
2510 |
Comparative Nonwestern Social Systems |
|
PSY |
1010 |
Introduction to Psychology |
|
REL |
2040 |
Bible, Qur'an, and Western Culture |
|
REL |
2320 |
Nonwestern Religions |
|
SOC |
2000 |
Introduction to Sociology |
|
SPN |
1010 |
Beginning Spanish I |
| STT | 1600 | Statistical Concepts |
|
STT |
2640 |
Elementary Statistics |
|
TH |
2140 |
Theatre in Western Culture |
|
URS |
2000 |
Cities of the World |
|
WGS |
2000 |
Introduction to Women and Gender Studies |
Please note—Some classes have specific requirements that must be met such as math placement level or pre-requisites prior to enrollment.
Level II Courses
Any other college course that is not a Level I course.
Additionally, House Bill 49 adds the following Non-allowable courses:
- One-on-one private instruction courses
- Course with fees that exceed an amount set by chancellor
- Study abroad courses
- Physical education courses
- P/F or S/U grades (unless the course is an internship or is a transferable course for all students enrolled)
- Remedial courses and sectarian religion courses
Any of these courses are non-allowable unless chancellor approves for certificate or degree completion (six weeks prior to term request; see rule for details).
Eligibility for enrollment is based on the student’s high school performance, recommendations from the high school, standardized test scores, and placement examinations. Student admission requirements are detailed on the Enrollment Process webpage.