Gregory I. Stevens, Ph.D.,
Director
Karen L. Chico Hurst, M.B.A.,
Associate Director for Administration
Carmela Miano Price,
Coordinator of Administrative Services
The 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).The �S-U� option is not available in UHS courses. Current course offerings are listed below. 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 Design
A Clc 110 Classical Roots: Great Ideas of Greece and Rome
Department of Biological Sciences
A Bio 100 Contemporary Biology
A Bio 102 General Biological Sciences
A Bio 117 Nutrition
School of Business
B Acc 211 Financial Accounting
Department of Chemistry
A Chm 100 Chemical ABC�s: Atoms, Bonds, and Citizen Consumers
A Chm 120 General Chemistry I
A Chm 124 General Chemistry Lab I
A Chm 121 General Chemistry II
A Chm 125 General Chemistry Lab II
Classics Program
See Department of Art
See Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Department of Communication
A Com 238 Introduction to Mass Communication
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science
A Atm 100 The Atmosphere
A Geo 100 Planet Earth
A Geo 102 Planet Earth with Laboratory
Department of East Asian Studies
A Eac 201 Intermediate Chinese I
Department of English
A Eng 100Z Introduction to Analytical Writing
A Eng 121 Reading Literature
A Eng 144 Reading Shakespeare
A Eng 222 World Literature
A Eng 226 Focus on a Literary Theme, Form, or Mode
A Eng 243 Literature and Film
A Eng 261 American Literary Traditions
A Eng 295 Classics of Western Literature
Department of History
A His 100 American Political and Social History I
A His 101 American Political and Social History II
Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
A Cll 102 Elementary Latin II
A Cll 201 Introduction to Latin Literature I
A Fre 221 Intermediate French I
A Fre 222 Intermediate French II
A Ita 103 Intermediate Italian I
A Ita 104 Intermediate Italian II
A Rus 201 Intermediate Russian I
A Rus 202 Intermediate Russian II
A Spn 103 Intermediate Spanish I
A Spn 104 Intermediate Spanish II
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
A Mat 100 Precalculus Math
A Mat 101 Algebra and Calculus I
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 Algebra
Department of Music
A Mus 110 Basic Music Theory
A Mus 245 Theory I
Department of Physics
A Phy 100 Contemporary Astronomy-The Cosmic Connection
A Phy 105 General Physics I
A Phy 108 General Physics II
A Phy 140 Physics I: Mechanics
A Phy 150 Physics II: Electromagnetism
Department of Psychology
A Psy 101 Introduction to Psychology
Department of Sociology
A Soc 115 Introduction to Sociology
Department of Theatre
A Thr 107 Introduction to Dramatic Art
Humanities Topics
A Cas 198 Special Topics in the Humanities
College of Computing and Information: Department of Computer Science
I Csi 101 Elements of Computing
I Csi 102 Microcomputer Software
I Csi 201 Introduction to Computer Science
Rockefeller College: Department of Political Science
R Pos 101 American Politics
School of Criminal Justice
R Crj 202 Introduction to Law and Criminal Justice
School of Public Health
H Sph 201 Introduction to Public Health
Science Research
A Cas 109 Intermediate Science Research
A Cas 110 Intermediate Methods of Research
A Cas 209 Advanced Science Research
A Cas 210 Advanced Methods of Research