Dual Credit Classes
You can get a jump start on college by earning dual credit for high school and college classes at DBU. Choose from over 25 classes.
Classes are offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters.
- BIOL 1401 Principles of Biology / BIOL 14L1 Principles of Biology Lab
- COMA 1302 Speech and Interpersonal Communication
- ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics
- ENGL 1301 Composition and Rhetoric I
- ENGL 1302 Composition and Rhetoric II
- ENGL 2301 World Literature I
- ENGL 2302 World Literature II
- FINE 1306 Introduction to Fine Arts
- GEOL 1301 Physical Geology
- GEOL 1401 Meteorology and Space Science
- HIST 1301 US History to 1865
- HIST 1302 US History Since 1865
- HIST 2301 World Civilization I
- HIST 2302 World Civilization II
- KNES 1101 Fitness for Living
- MATH 1301 Math for Liberal Arts
- MATH 1303 College Algebra
- MATH 1307 Finite Math for Business Analysis
- MATH 2301 Elementary and Probability Statistics
- POLS 2301 American National Government
- PSYC 1301 Introduction to Psychology
- RELI 1301 Old Testament Survey
- RELI 1302 New Testament Survey
- SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology
- SPAN 1401 Elementary Spanish I
- SPAN 1402 Elementary Spanish II
- SPAN 2301 Intermediate Spanish I
- SPAN 2302 Intermediate Spanish II
Pre-College Academy Summer Institute
The Pre-College Academy Summer Institute is a unique opportunity for high school students to take a dual credit course and experience the life of a DBU student. Students will attend classes with DBU professors, participate in educational excursions, and engage in DBU student life activities.
How Do I Get Started?
Step 1: Apply for Admission
- Create your DualEnroll account and apply here!
- Contact our PCA Admissions Counselor, Greyson Goebel, at ggoebel@dbu.edu with any application-related questions. He is happy to walk you through the process!
Step 2: Talk to Your Advisor
An advisor will call you to walk you and your parent through:
- Select your course(s) in DualEnroll.
- If needed, submit requisite materials (only required for math and upper-level courses).
- Contact our PCA Academic Advisor, Jason Hilliard, at jasonh@dbu.edu with any course-related questions. He is happy to help you select the right course for your needs!
For more information, contact: pca@dbu.edu