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Earn University Credit While Completing High School

Early College Program

Expand your skills and knowledge with ASU certificates

Whether exploring new fields, preparing for a career change, or building expertise in your current profession, ASU’s certificates are designed to give you the skills and credentials employers value—all while earning college credits.

With this industry-recognized certificate, you will prepare for an introductory-level job in cloud computing. In this program, you’ll learn the essentials of AWS, from understanding cloud architecture to building optimized infrastructures and diving into data analytics. This certificate is your step-by-step guide to the cloud.

  • 3 courses
  • 9 credits

Prepare for an introductory-level job in the high-growth field of Information Technology with this industry-recognized certificate. In this program, you’ll learn the foundations of networking and operating systems, providing end-to-end customer support, and solving problems using code.

  • 5 courses
  • 12 credits
 

Learn the skills business analysts use when they work with data to help make decisions, streamline business processes, and more. Prepare for roles in business analysis, data management or operations.

  • 6 courses
  • 18 credits

Obtain job-ready skills used by project managers to understand a project life cycle, determine time and sequencing, create a needs assessment and cost estimation, and plan project resource management. Prepare for project management roles in industries like construction, IT or marketing.

  • 4 courses
  • 12 credits

Explore various first-year college topics and earn general education requirements that will count towards a degree.

  • 4 courses
  • 13 credits

Gain an overall understanding of the health industry by learning about different aspects of the healthcare industry. Familiarize yourself with healthcare-related occupations, professional ethics, the culture of health and an introduction to anatomy and physiology.

  • 4 courses
  • 13 credits

Learn the building blocks of business by studying macroeconomics, microeconomics, computer applications and business-related algebra.

  • 4 courses
  • 12 credits

Gain a broad understanding of careers within the STEM field by learning natural science courses in chemistry or biology, alongside courses in computer applications, IT systems and sustainable systems.

  • 4 courses
  • 13 credits

Get acquainted with various aspects of engineering by exploring classes that introduce you to technological, social, sustainable, chemical engineering and more.

  • 4 courses
  • 12 credits

Explore human behavior from different perspectives while learning about psychology, sociology and basic biological systems to inform your education in all areas of human development.

  • 4 courses
  • 13 credits
 

Sustainability is about more than just the environment. It impacts our daily life. Build your understanding in sustainability by learning about sustainable systems, environmental science and sociology.

  • 4 courses
  • 13 credits

Learn about the current state of education and how it continues to evolve by understanding the building blocks of education and gaining problem-solving skills with technology.

  • 4 courses
  • 12 credits

Get an inside look at different areas of computer science by learning about computer applications, information technology, principles of programming, technological systems and an overview of engineering.

  • 4 courses
  • 12 credits

What Is the Early College Program?

The ASU Early College Program allows students to take real college courses online through our partnership with Arizona State University (ASU)—earning both high school and university credit at the same time.

College-level courses replace equivalent high school classes to help you meet graduation requirements. After each course, you choose whether to apply it to your official college transcript.


💡 How It Works

  1. Select college courses from ASU that align with your high school plan.

  2. Complete your courses online, with flexible pacing and support from your advisor.

  3. Earn credit toward your high school diploma—college courses fulfill the required high school subjects.

  4. Decide later if you want the course added to your official college transcript.

If you're satisfied with your performance, you can lock in the credit. If not, you can keep it as high school-only credit—no impact on your future GPA or record.

Course Listing

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COM 100

Introduction to Human Communication

Topics-oriented introduction to basic theories, dimensions, and concepts of human communicative interaction and behavior.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

COM 225

Public Speaking and Presentations

Learn about verbal and nonverbal communication in platform speaking. Discussion and practice in vocal and physical delivery and in purposeful organization and development of public communication.

Course duration: 8 or 16 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

ENG 101

First-Year Composition

Discovers, organizes and develops ideas in relation to the writer's purpose, subject and audience. Emphasizes modes of written discourse and effective use of rhetorical principles.

Course duration: 8 or 12 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

ENG 102

First-Year Composition

Critical reading and writing; emphasize strategies of academic discourse. Learn how to effectively execute a research-based writing project from conception to finalization.

Course duration: On-demand, 8 or 12 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

RDG 201

Poetry in America: The City

Consider the history and evolution of the American city from the mid-19th century to the present day. This interdisciplinary course explores how poets, visual artists, musicians and social thinkers collaborate in imagining what cities are and can be.

Course duration: 16 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

RDG 202

Poetry in America: 1850-1945

Explore American social and artistic movements from the Civil War through the mid-20th century through the work of major poets, visual artists, musicians, and social thinkers.

Course duration: 16 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

MAT 117

College Algebra

Linear functions, quadratic functions, general polynomial functions, rational functions, systems of linear equations, logarithmic and exponential functions.

Course duration: On-demand, 12, or 16 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

MAT 142

College Mathematics

Apply basic college-level mathematics to real-life problems. Topics include numerical reasoning, sets, counting techniques, probability, basic statistics, and finance.

Course duration: On-demand, 8, 12, or 16 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

MAT 170

Precalculus

Intensive preparation for calculus. Topics include: functions, domain and range, properties of graphs, transformations of functions, composition and combinations of functions, inverse functions, polynomial functions, rational functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, roots of polynomial functions, trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric identities, trigonometric equations.

Course duration: On-demand, 12, or 16 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

MAT 210

Brief Calculus

Study the differential and integral calculus of elementary functions with applications. This course is ideal for those interested in business, economics, or social sciences.

Course duration: On-demand or 16 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

MAT 265

Calculus for Engineers I

Learn the mathematical skills required for programs like engineering, mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, earth and atmospheric sciences, and life sciences. Limits and continuity, differential calculus of functions of one variable, introduction to integration.

Course duration: On-demand or 16 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

STP 226

Elements of Statistics

Basic concepts and methods of statistics, including descriptive statistics, significance tests, estimation, sampling, and correlation.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available:3.

ASM 246

Human Origins

History of discoveries and changing interpretations of human evolution. Earliest ancestors to emergence of modern humans. Humanity's place in nature. Course duration: 8

weeks. Credits available: 3.

 

AST 111

Introduction to Solar Systems Astronomy

Properties and origins of the solar system, exoplanets, astrobiology. History, properties of light, instruments, study of solar system and nearby stars. Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 4.

 

BIO 100

The Living World

Consider the authentic, compelling question: how do we find life in the universe?

Course duration: On-demand, 8 or 16 weeks.

Credits available: 4.

 

BIO 130

Introduction to Environmental Science

Introduces the interconnected nature of Earth's hydrosphere, lithosphere (soils and rocks), atmosphere, and biosphere.

Course duration: On-demand, 8 or 16 weeks.

Credits available: 4.

 

BIO 145

Introduction to Marine Biology

Introduces the basic concepts of marine biology, the study of the ocean and the diverse life forms that reside in the diverse habitats found there. Includes an extensive discussion on ocean conservation, including threats facing marine life and policy solutions to those threats.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 4.

 

BIO 160

Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

Learn terminology and essential concepts in human anatomy and physiology, as well as the structure and function of the human body.

Course duration: On-demand or 16 weeks.

Credits available: 4.

 

CEE 181

Technological, Social, and Sustainable Systems

Introduces the importance and role of technological, social, and sustainable systems in the modern world. Provides a framework for the theory and practice of sustainable engineering.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

CHM 101

Introductory Chemistry

Elements of general chemistry. Adapted to the needs of those in nursing and kinesiology and those preparing for general chemistry.

Course duration: 16 weeks.

Credits available: 4.

 

CHM 114

General Chemistry for Engineers

Learn how atoms and molecules act and interact to make the modern materials that underpin technology and solve engineering challenges.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 4.

 

SOS 100

Introduction to Sustainability

Introduces key themes, practices, and principles of sustainability across social, economic, and environmental dimensions.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

ECN 211

Macroeconomic Principles

Introductory course in macroeconomics. Topics include the measurement and modeling of output, national income, inflation and unemployment; the determinants of cross-country differences in income; the functions of money and the banking system; the causes of and policy responses to recessions; the effect of monetary and fiscal policy on interest rates and national income.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

ECN 212

Microeconomic Principles

Introductory course in microeconomics. Topics include marginal analysis; international trade; supply and demand analysis; market efficiency; basic welfare analysis of market

interactions and government intervention; the theory of firm production and costs; profit maximization in different market structures; consumer choice. Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

HST 100

Global History to 1500

Survey human origins; early civilizations in Africa and Eurasia; the ancient Mediterranean; the pre-Columbian Americas; the rise of Islam and Muslim empires; medieval Europe; the Indian sub-continent and imperial China, to 1500.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

HST 101

Global History since 1500

Survey Africa, the Americas, and Eurasia; changes in communication, communities, demography, economics, environment, politics, religion, technology, warfare, and women.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

HST 102

Europe and the Mediterranean: Ancient and Medieval

Origins and development of European societies and institutions from the ancient world through the Middle Ages.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

HST 109

United States to 1865

Explore the people, events, ideas, and places that have made American history, from the powerful Indigenous societies that shaped the continent to the closing days of the Civil War.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

INR 194

Introduction to Global Affairs

Analyze international challenges and opportunities shaping the modern world through history, governance, economics, and security.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

POS 110

American Government and Politics

Learn about the major institutions of modern government and processes of individual and group political activity, with emphasis on the American experience.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

PSY 101

Introduction to Psychology

Major areas of theory and research in psychology.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

SOC 101

Online Sociology

Introductory Sociology

Fundamentals of sociology, organization of human groups and society, processes of interaction, and social change.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

CAP 194

Career Pathways: Exploring Your Future

This course will help students gain self-awareness and practical skills to aid in pursuing their career goals.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

CIS 105

Computer Applications and Information Technology

Introduces business information systems from a business intelligence perspective and the uses of application software with emphasis on database and spreadsheet packages for efficient and effective problem solving.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

CIS 194

Business Technology Fundamentals

Learn the skills required to be entry-level, technical support personnel in any business.

Course duration: On-demand.

Credits available: 1.

 

CIS 194

Computer Networking in Organizations

Understand a full overview of computer networking.

Course duration: On-demand.

Credits available: 2.

 

CIS 194

Operating Systems Management for Business

Grasp main components of an operating system and how to perform critical tasks, like managing software and users, and configuring hardware. Course duration: On-demand.

Credits available: 3.

 

CIS 194

Cloud Foundations

Learn how all of your favorite internet services and platforms keep up with growing and changing user demands.

Course duration: On-demand.

Credits available: 3.

 

CIS 294

System Administration and IT Infrastructure Services

Learn about the infrastructure services that keep all organizations, big and small, up and running.

Course duration: On-demand.

Credits available: 3.

 

CIS 308

Advanced Excel in Business

Covers advanced Excel skills using an applied focus on different types of decisions one may analyze using spreadsheet capabilities; graphs and charts to communicate complex analytics; pivot tables to slice and dice data for reporting.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

CIS 309

Business Process Management

Understand analysis and evaluation of business processes in the context of improving operational efficiency.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

CIS 310

Business Data Visualization

Learn the fundamentals of data visualization with practical applications on Tableau and Excel. Course duration:

On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

CIS 313

Location Analytics in Business

Understand location intelligence via visualization and analyses of geo-spatial data to enhance business insights and decision-making.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

CIS 394

Introduction to IT Security in an Organization

Gain a deep understanding of computer security and how to prevent the most commonly used computer attacks.

Course duration: On-demand.

Credits available: 3.

 

CIS 394

Cloud Architecture

Learn the fundamentals of building IT infrastructure on Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Course duration: On-demand.

Credits available: 3.

 

CIS 394

Cloud Analytics

Learn the fundamental tools required for Data Analytics using AWS Cloud.

Course Duration: On-demand.

Credits available: 3

 

CIS 405

Business Intelligence

Business intelligence (BI) is a term describing a broad category of applications, technologies, architectures and processes for gathering, storing, accessing and analyzing data to provide business users with timely information to enable better insights into project and process management and evidence-based decision making.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

  

CSE 110

Principles of Programming

Concepts of problem solving using an object-oriented programming language, algorithm design, structured programming, fundamental algorithms and techniques.

Course duration: On-demand, 12 or 16 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

EDT 180

Technology Literacy: Problem Solving using Digital Technology Applications

Introduces digital technologies and their place in society. Applies 21st century skills to problem solving using digital technology applications including spreadsheets and databases.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

FIN 294

Fundamentals of Personal Finance

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to personal finance and focuses on topics which are important to the financial health of young Americans.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

FSE 100

Introduction to Engineering

Introduces the engineering design process; working in engineering teams; the profession of engineering; engineering models, written and oral technical communication skills.

Course duration: 16 weeks.

Credits available: 2.

 

HCR 210

Ethics for the Health Care Professional

Understand healthcare ethics emphasizing analysis and ethical decision making at clinical and health policy levels for healthcare professionals. Course duration:

On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

HCR 220

Introduction to Health Professions and the U.S. Health Care System

Explore the historical, social, political, economic and interprofessional contexts in which health care professions and the United States health care system evolved.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

HCR 230

Culture and Health

Learn about cultures of diverse groups and health/illness; cross-cultural communication, awareness of own cultural influences, indigenous, and alternative healing practices.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

HEP 100

Introduction to Health and Wellness

Learn current concepts in exercise, health, and wellness. Emphasizes personal health, theories, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors.

Course duration: On-demand, 8 or 16 weeks.

Credits available: 3. 

 

OGL 200

Introduction to Organizational Leadership

Basic introduction to leadership by focusing on what it means to be a good leader. Examines topics such as the nature of leadership, recognizing leadership traits, developing leadership skills, creating a vision, setting the tone, listening to out-group members, handling conflict, overcoming obstacles, and addressing ethics in leadership. Gives attention to helping students understand and improve their own leadership performance.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

OGL 220

Behavioral Dynamics in Organizations

Explores the different theories, strategies and skills in the fields of organizational behavior and interpersonal relationships. Covers critical skills and perspectives associated

with cross-cultural relationships, personality and values-driven behaviors, empathy, perspective-taking, learning and motivation, conflict resolution, stress management, effective communication, group dynamics, and diagnosis of performance-related issues in organizations.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

PMG 240

Introduction to Project Management

Investigate components of project management and the project life cycle such as: creating charters, developing a project plan and schedule, managing clients and stakeholders, analyzing risk, creating project teams, and exploring other tools needed to effectively manage projects.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

PMG 322

Project Schedule Management

Explores project scheduling and time management within the broader context of the planning effort. Students learn how important the determination of the timing and sequence of project activities is to the planning process--and ultimate project success. Primarily focuses on understanding bar charts, basic networks, the critical path network, precedence networks, resource allocation, schedule updating, schedule compression, scheduling and schedule risk management.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

PMG 323

Project Cost Management

Concepts and complex processes of effective project cost management. Primarily focuses on project needs assessment, cost estimation, project cost control, project

budgeting, cash flow management, financial management, value management, configuration management and supply chain management. Students also learn to appreciate the importance of integrating cost and value management processes.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

PMG 324

Resources in Project Management

Major elements of project resource management as well as the broader context of this critical planning function. Students learn that sound resource management is an important part of developing a sustainable competitive advantage in the emerging global marketplace. Primarily focuses on operations and productivity, resources in project management, product design, process strategy, layout strategy, human resources and job design, supply chain, inventory management and scheduling.

Course duration: On-demand or 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

 

TEL 111

Exploration of Education

Explore education as an instrument in the development of the individual and society and its significance as an American Institution.

Course duration: 8 weeks.

Credits available: 3.

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