Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment at Coker University

Strike Early with Coker University’s Dual Enrollment Program!

Coker’s Dual Enrollment Program empowers high school juniors and seniors to earn college credit by enrolling in college courses online, on Coker’s campus, or at their high school. This opportunity gives students an early experience with college coursework, thus helping them build skills and reduce future college costs.

Eligibility & Application

Coker’s dual enrollment program is primarily for juniors and seniors. Still, motivated freshmen and sophomores who demonstrate college readiness may be considered with special approval from their high school and the university.  

Interested students must complete a non-degree online application and submit an unofficial high school transcript.

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Courses Offered

Coker offers a variety of courses for dual enrollment students and in a variety of learning formats: online, on campus, or at the student’s high school.   General education dual enrollment courses may come from the courses listed below but may not be offered by Coker in each instructional format or each semester.  

Students wanting to take a course not listed below should contact Coker’s Director of Dual Enrollment, Debra Wallace, at dwallace@coker.edu

ART 180Understanding Art
BIO 102General Biology of Whole Organisms
BIO 103Introduction to Environmental Science
BUS 101Business Dynamics & Careers
BUS 110Business Information Systems
BUS 210Macroeconomics
BUS 211Microeconomics
COM 101Speech Communication Skills
CRIM 105Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRIM 200Introduction to Criminology
DNC 103Dance Appreciation
ENG 110Introduction to Composition
ENG 111 English Composition & Rhetoric I 
ENG 112English Composition & Rhetoric II
EDU 200 Human Development: Conception until Puberty
EDU 201Human Development: Puberty until Death
SPA 101Elementary Spanish I 
SPA 102Elementary Spanish II
HIS 201The United States from Discovery to 1865
HIS 202The United States since 1865
HIS 210Western Civilization I
HIS 211Western Civilization II
IS 200Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies
MAT 203Elementary Statistics
MUS 230Introduction to Western Classical Music
MUS 235Introduction to World Music
MUS 240American Music: Traditions and Identities
PE 215Personal & Community Health
PHY 101Physical Science
POL 101 Introduction to Political Science
POL 201 American Government and Politics
PSY 101General Psychology
PSY 205Human Development
SOC 101Introduction to Sociology
SOC 102American Social Problems
THE 100History of the Theatre I: The Greeks to the Renaissance
THE 101History of the Theatre II: The Restoration to the Present

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