The University in the High School Program
- General Information
- Department of Art
- Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science
- Department of Biological Sciences
- School of Business
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Classics
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of East Asian Studies
- Department of Economics
- Department of English
- Department of History
- Department of Judaic Studies
- Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
- Department of Mathematics and Statistics
- Department of Music
- Department of Physics
- Department of Political Science
- Department of Psychology
- Department of Sociology
- Humanities Topics
- Science Research
Gregory I. Stevens, Ph.D., Director
Grace Kelly, Associate DirectorThe University in the High School Program, under the direction and sponsorship of the College of Arts and Sciences, is a partnership program between the University at Albany and participating secondary schools throughout New York State.
The Program allows qualified students to earn college credit while still in high school. By entering college with previously earned credits, they can hasten their graduation from college or explore a wider range of academic areas during a regular college sequence.
The following course work is currently available to program participants (see individual department, schools, or programs for course descriptions). Other courses may be considered upon request:
Department of Art
A Art 105 Beginning Drawing
A Art 110 Two Dimensional Design
A Art 115 Three Dimensional DesignDepartment of Earth and Atmospheric Science
A Atm 100N The Atmosphere
A Geo 100N Planet EarthDepartment of Biological Sciences
A Bio 199 Contemporary Issues in Biological SciencesSchool of Business
B Acc 211 Financial AccountingDepartment of Chemistry
A Chm 100N Chemical ABC's: Atoms, Bonds, and Citizen ConsumersDepartment of Classics
A Clc 110L Classical Roots: Great ideas of Greece and Romer
A Cll 102L Elementary Latin II
A Cll 201L Introduction to Latin Literature IDepartment of Computer Science
A Csi 102 Microcomputer Software
A Csi 201N Introduction to Computer ScienceDepartment of East Asian Studies
A Eac 201L Intermediate ChineseDepartment of Economics
A Eco 110M Principles of Economics I-Microeconomics
A Eco 111M Principles of Economics II-Macroeconomics
A Eco 202M The American Economy: Its Structure and InstitutionsDepartment of English
A Eng 121L Reading Literature
A Eng 122L Reading Prose Fiction
A Eng 123L Reading Drama
A Eng 124L Reading Poetry
A Eng 144L Reading Shakespeare
A Eng 222L Masterpieces of Literature
A Eng 226L Study of a Theme: Form or Mode
A Eng 243 Literature and Film
A Eng 296 Classics of Western Literature II: Ancient Epic to Modern NovelDepartment of History
A His 100 American Political and Social History I
A His 101 American Political and Social History II
A His 130 History of European Civilization IDepartment of Judaic Studies
A Jst 221 The American Jewish ExperienceDepartment of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
A Fre 221I or L Intermediate French I
A Fre 222I or L Intermediate French II
A Ita 103L Intermediate Italian I
A Ita 104L Intermediate Italian II
A Rus 201L Intermediate Russian I
A Rus 202L Intermediate Russian II
A Spn 103I or L Intermediate Spanish I
A Spn 104I or L Intermediate Spanish II
A Spn 105L Spanish for Bilinguals I
A Spn 205 Spanish for Bilinguals IIDepartment of Mathematics and Statistics
A Mat 101 Algebra and Calculus
A Mat 108 Elementary Statistics
A Mat 112 Calculus I
A Mat 113 Calculus II
A Mat 214 Calculus of Several Variables
A Mat 220 Linear AlgebraDepartment of Music
A Mus 100L Introduction to Music
A Mus 110 Basic Music Theory
A Mus 140 Theory IDepartment of Physics
A Phy 100N Contemporary Astronomy-the Cosmic Connection
A Phy 105N General Physics I
A Phy 108N General Physics II
A Phy 120N Introductory Physics I
A Phy 124N Introductory Physics IIDepartment of Political Science
R Pos 101M American PoliticsDepartment of Psychology
A Psy 101M Introduction to Psychology
A Psy 203 Psychology of Child DevelopmentDepartment of Sociology
A Soc 115M Introduction to SociologyHumanities Topics
A Cas 198 Special Topics in the Humanities