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Core Courses

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Mac catalina allow apps downloaded from anywhere. NCAA schools require college-bound student-athletes to build a foundation of high school courses to prepare them for the academic expectations in college.

What are core courses?

Not all high school classes count as NCAA core courses. Only classes in English, math (Algebra 1 or higher), natural or physical science, social science, foreign language, comparative religion or philosophy may be approved as NCAA core courses. Remedial classes and classes completed through credit-by-exam are not considered NCAA core courses.

Classes that are NCAA core courses include:

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  • English: English 1-4, American Literature, creative writing
  • Math: Algebra 1-3, Geometry, statistics
  • Natural of physical science: biology, chemistry, physics
  • Social science: American History, civics, government
  • Additional: comparative religion, Spanish 1-4

Classes that are not NCAA core courses include:

  • Classes in non-core areas, fine arts or vocations such as driver education, typing, art, music, physical education or welding.
  • Personal skill classes such as personal finance or consumer education.
  • Classes taught below grade level, at a slower pace or with less rigor or depth. These classes are often titled basic, essential, fundamental or foundational.
  • Classes that are not academic in nature such as film appreciation, video editing or greenhouse management.

If you take a high school class such as Algebra 1 or Spanish 1 before you start ninth grade, the class may count for your 16 core courses if it is on your high school’s list of approved core courses and is shown on your high school transcript with a grade and a credit.

Credit

You can earn credit for a core course only once. If you take a course that repeats the content of another core course, you earn credit for only one of these courses and the higher grade counts toward your core-course GPA.

Generally, you receive the same number of credits from the NCAA for a core course that you receive from your high school for the class. One academic semester of a class counts for .5 of a core course credit. One academic trimester of a class counts for .34 of a core-course credit. Docker from centos. One academic quarter of a class counts for .25 of a core-course credit. A one-year class taken over a longer period of time is considered one core course and is not awarded more than one credit.

Core Classes For High School

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Division I additional core course

Division I schools allow you to complete one additional core-course unit after you graduate high school, as long as you graduate in eight semesters after you begin ninth grade. The additional core-course unit must be completed within one year after your high school graduation and must be completed before you enroll in college.

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The additional core course unit may be taken at a different school than the high school from which you graduated as long as the class is on the new school's list of approved NCAA core courses. If you take the additional core course at a school other than the school from which you graduated, you must provide the NCAA Eligibility Center with an official transcript from the new school showing the additional core-course grade and credit.

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If you take the additional core course through a program that does not award credit, the course must be awarded credit by a credit-awarding high school.

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Online Core Course Inventory

This is just a sampling of courses offered online and does not represent a comprehensive list of online courses. Not all courses are offered every semester. Check with your Advisor for current online classes and assistance registering.

Core Classes Online

SubjectCourses
Communications
6 hours required
ENGL 1301, SPCH 1311, SPCH 1315, SPCH 1318, SPCH 1321
Mathematics
3 hours required
MATH 1314, MATH 1316, MATH 1324, MATH 1325, MATH 1332, MATH 1342, MATH 1350, MATH 2318, MATH 2412, MATH 2413
Life & Physical Sciences
8 hours required
BIOL 1406, BIOL 1407, BIOL 1408, BIOL 1409, BIOL 2401, BIOL 2402, BIOL 2404, ENVR 1401, ENVR 1402, GEOL 1403, GEOL 1445, PHYS 1403, PHYS 1404
Creative Arts
3 hours required
ARTS 1301, ARTS 1303, ARTS 1304, DANC 2303, DRAM 1310, DRAM 2366, MUSI 1306, MUSI 1310
Language, Philosophy, Culture
3 hours required
ENGL 2322, ENGL 2323, ENGL 2327, ENGL 2328, ENGL 2332, ENGL 2333, ENGL 2341, FREN 2311, FREN 2312, HUMA 1301, HUMA 1302, HUMA 1311, ITAL 2311, ITAL 2312, JAPN 2311, PHIL 1301, PHIL 1304, PHIL 2306, PHIL 2321, SPAN 2311, SPAN 2312, SPAN 2313, SPAN 2315
History
6 hours required
HIST 1301, HIST 1302
Government
6 hours required
GOVT 2305, GOVT 2306, HIST 2301
Social/Behavioral Sciences
3 hours required
ANTH 2301, ANTH 2351, CRIJ 1301, CRIJ 1307, ECON 2301, ECON 2302, GEOG 1301, GOVT 2304, HIST 2311, HIST 2312, HIST 2322, PSYC 2301, SOCI 1301, SOCI 1306
Component Area Option
4 hours required
ENGL 1302, ENGL 2311, PHED 1164