Advance Manufacturing
Focus on production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing, and process
engineering.
Business & IT
Focus on organizing people, planning activities, working with numbers, and directing
productive business operations.
Construction & Trades
Focus on designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the built environment.
General Education
Looking to take your education to the next level? Learn more about our transfer options.
Healthcare
Focus on providing therapeutic and diagnostic services, health informatics, support
services, and biotechnology.
Transportation & Logistics
Focus on transportation planning and management, logistics services, equipment and
facility maintenance.
Other Pathways
Interested in a different path? We have you covered. Check out other dual credit class
options.
MAKE EVERY CREDIT COUNT!
You have many options after high school, including going to a two- or four-year college,
pursuing an apprenticeship or going directly to work.
A two-year degree in programs like skilled trades, advanced manufacturing and healthcare
lead to meaningful careers with great pay. Our college has a dual-credit pathway for
most of these programs so you can start classes in high school, complete your degree
and get to work fast.
If that's not your goal, we can help you get started with your four-year degree by
helping you get a head start on your general education courses, which includes your
English, math, history and science courses.
Dual credit courses will help you no matter what your goals are, but choose dual credit
courses that fit with your academic and career goals. For example, if you plan to
attend a four-year institution, you’ll need at least six credit hours of written communication.
If you plan to pursue an AAS degree, on the other hand, you’ll only need three credit
hours of written communication. Not all schools accept dual credit courses for their
programs. For example, an engineering program may require you to take the math course
from their school and a biology program may require you take a specific biology course
to count for their program. It's important that you know what courses you need for
a degree at a particular school. Even though your school may offer a lot of courses
for dual credit, they may not be what you need to take. Find out what you need and
Make sure you Make Every Credit Count!
Check out our Pathways
We can help you develop a plan to make sure the dual credit classes you take now will
get you to your goal after high school. To help you navigate your options, we’ve created
dual credit pathways that lead seamlessly from high school to a variety of college
programs:
The General Education Pathway is a good choice if you plan to start with us and then
transfer to a four-year school. It’s also a good choice if you want to apply your
credits to a Kentucky public four-year institution after high school as they should
accept the courses in the pathway. Use the Dual Credit General Education Pathway Guide to identify the dual credit courses you should take to Make Every Credit Count!
Course Content
General education courses may include content that is adult in nature. We can’t modify
course content for you, but you and your parents or guardians are welcome to preview
textbooks and course syllabi before the semester begins to see whether the class is
appropriate for you.
The Technical Pathways are a good choice if you want to earn your Associate in Applied Science degree (AAS),
which prepares you for in-demand jobs in occupational and technical fields such as
healthcare, advanced manufacturing, business and information technology, as well as
in several trades. These pathways include a few general education requirements, but
the majority of courses required for the AAS degree are technical in nature and specific
to your career goal. Use the Dual Credit Technical Pathway Guide to identify the dual credit courses you should take to Make Every Credit Count!
Not sure what you want to do?
These courses are a good place to start, because they’re required for most degrees:
- ENG 101
- COM 181 OR 252
- One dual credit history course
- One dual credit biology, chemistry or physics course
- MAT 150
- POL 101, PSY 110 or SOC 101
Whether you enroll in dual credit with us or another college, it’s important to make
sure that every dual credit course you take counts toward your goals.
See our system Transfer Guides to see how your dual credit course work can apply to a four-year degree.