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AP/Concurrent Enrollment

 Why Take College Courses in High School?

Students save money in college after high school - College Courses are extremely cheaper when taken in high school! For example a concurrent enrollment class fee at Logan High would be about $15, compare that to paying $1,103.89 for the same 3 credits at a public university!

Students save time in college after high school - Students could graduate from college and start a career earlier!

Students can set themselves apart on resumes and scholarships - Show that it pays to be a committed worker and a good investment for employers and scholarships!

This form can help you best utilize these college courses while still in high school - Most universities require General Requirements with different areas of study you need to take a course in. This table below can help you see what courses Logan High offers and the specific general requirement they fulfill.

Concurrent Enrollment
Concurrent Enrollment allows high school students in grades 10-12 the opportunity to take college level courses, either by taking a class offered at the high school or coming to a college campus. Concurrent Enrollment classes go on students’ college transcripts up front, and credit often transfers if students get a C or higher.
 
USU GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE LISTED) Different Universities are subject to different general education requirements, however the majority of courses can be easily transferred to most puublic universities in Utah. LOGAN HIGH CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT COURSES
COMMUNICATIONS LITERACY (CL1) ENGL 1010 (3 Credits)
QUANTITATIVE LITERACY (QL) Math 1050 (4 Credits)
Math 1060 (2 Credits, Math 1050 Prereq)
STAT 1040 Int. to Stats
BREADTH AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS (BAI) *HIST 1700-American Civilization,only available through blocked broadcast (3 Credits)
BREADTH CREATIVE ARTS (BCA) ART 1010 - Exploring Art (3 Credits)
Music 1010-Intro to Music (3 Credits)
Weber State Courses:
Art 1030 - Studio Art (3 Credits)
Art 1110-Drawing 1 (3 Credits)
*Prereq for these courses are Foundations and Drawing 1.
BREADTH HUMANITIES (BHU) *HIST 1320 - Civ & Humanities, only available through blocked broadcast (3 Credits)
BREADTH LIFE SCIENCES (BLS) BIOL 1010 - Biology and the Citizen (3 Credits)
Weber State Courses:
HTHS 1110-Integrated Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4 Credits)
HTHS 1111-Integrated Human Anatomy II (4 Credits)
BREADTH PHYSICAL SCIENCES (BPS) CHEM 1010 – Intro to Chemistry (3 Credits)
BREADTH SOCIAL SCIENCES (BSS) FCSE 1350-Personal Finance (3 Credits)
HDFS 1500 - Human Development (3 Credits)
*PSY 1010 - General Psychology, only available through blocked broadcast (3 Credits)
ELECTIVES SPED 1000-Peer Tutor (2 Credits)
Weber State Course:
HTHS 1101-Medical Terminology (2 Credits)
TEAL 1010 intro to education
*BLOCKED BROADCAST COURSES (ONLY OFFERED 1ST HR)
These classes need to be taken as a block for the entire year, but also can be offered individually if listed above.
PSY 1010 - General Psychology (3 Credits)
HDFS 1500-Human Development (3 Credits)
HIST 1700-American Civ. (3 Credits)
*BLOCKED BROADCAST COURSES (ONLY OFFERED 2ND HR) MUSIC 1010- Intro to Music (3 Credits)
BIOL 1010- Biology and the citizen (3 Credits)
HIST 1320- Civ & Humanities (3 Credits)
*BLOCKED BROADCAST COURSES STAT 1040 Intro to Stats (3 Credits), taught on a semester base blocked during both A & B hours.

*These courses are only available through a “blocked broadcast courses”, listed at the bottom of this table.


AP Courses
Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered to every grade at the high school, then students take an AP test at the end of the course. Students can get college credit from AP exams if they get a certain score (often 3, 4, or 5) and the college they attend accepts the credits.
   
USU GENERAL REQUIREMENT LOGAN HIGH AP COURSES
COMMUNICATIONS LITERACY (CL1) AP English Language: Score of 3 or higher
ACT English Test: Score of 29 or higher
QUANTITATIVE LITERACY (QL1) AP Calculus AB Test
AP Statistics: Score of 3 or higher
ACT Math: Score of 26 or higher
BREADTH AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS (BAI) AP U.S. Government/Politics Test: Score of 3 or higher
AP US History Test: Score of 3 or Higher
BREADTH CREATIVE ARTS (BCA) AP Art Studio 2D Design
AP Art Studio Drawing
BREADTH HUMANITIES (BHU) AP European History Test: Score of 3 or higher
AP English Literature & Composition Test: Score of 3 or higher
BREADTH LIFE SCIENCES (BLS) AP Biology Test: Score of 3 or higher
AP Environmental Science: Score of 3 or higher
BREADTH PHYSICAL SCIENCES (BPS) AP Physics Test: Score of 3 or higher
AP Chem: Test Score of 3 or higher
BREADTH SOCIAL SCIENCES AP Human Geography Test: Score of 3 or higher
AP Psychology Test: Score of 3 or higher