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DUAL ENROLLMENT
Dual enrollment allows high school students to earn college credit by taking approved college-level courses that count toward both high school and future college degree requirements. Dual enrollment gives students early exposure to college academics, helps them explore career and academic interests, strengthens college applications, and can reduce the time and cost of earning a degree. The BCHS counselor guides students through eligibility requirements, course selection, credit transfer considerations, and alignment with long-term academic goals. BCHS provides both in-person and online DE courses through partnerships with colleges. These classes are based on availability. To enroll, students must maintain a 3.0 weighted GPA and receive a recommendation by the HS counselor.Â
DE Courses Available with Approval
| English Composition I |
| Introduction to Literature |
| English Composition II |
| Speech Communication |
| College Algebraic Methods |
| College Algebra |
| College Pre-Calculus |
| College Plane Trigonometry |
| Foundations of Statistics |
| American History to 1865 |
| American History from 1865 |
| American Government |
| Principles of Biology |
| Environmental Biology |
| Consumer Chemistry |
| Private Pilot Cert ASEL Lab (AVSC) |
| Private Pilot Ground School (AVSC) |
| Solo Flight Lab (AVSC) |
| Environmental Chemistry |
| Music Appreciation |
| Film Appreciation |
| Introduction to Visual Art |
| Art Appreciation |
| Healthy Living |
| Survey of Economics |
| Introduction to Psychology |
| Introduction to Sociology |
| Introduction to Business |
| Nutrition and Health |
| Medical Terminology |
| Fitness and Wellness |
| Fitness for Living |
| Sports History |
| Introduction to Criminal Justice |
| Police and Society |
| Victimology |
| Drugs and Society |
| Foundations of Education |
| Human Growth and Development |
| Educational Psych. & Learning |
| Exceptionalities & Human Diversity |
