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Whether you’re interested in business, health, engineering or another field, ASU Earned Admission offers courses that will set you on the path to success, allowing you to explore and earn credits that count towards your future degree.

Business

Pursuing a business degree opens doors for you to work across a wide range of jobs and industries in positions such as management, marketing, entrepreneurship, accounting and more.

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CIS 308

Excel in Business

Advanced Excel in Business

Learn how to use graphs and charts to communicate complex data, and how to leverage pivot tables for reporting and data analysis.

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MAT 210

Business Calculus

Brief Calculus

Learn calculus concepts like limits, derivatives, and integrals that are essential for solving business-related problems.

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CIS 309

Business Process Management

Business Process Management

Analyze and improve business processes to enhance operational efficiency and drive value in organizations.

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Science

Earning a science degree paves the way for diverse career paths, offering positions in research, technology, healthcare, education, environmental management and more.

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BIO 100

Biology

The Living World

Dive into biology concepts like biodiversity, ecology and evolution while exploring the search for life in the universe.

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BIO 130

Environmental Science

Introduction to Environmental Science

Understand Earth’s ecosystems, climate change, and energy use to build a foundation for careers in sustainability and environmental policy.

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BIO 160

Anatomy and Physiology

Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

Learn terminology, technology and associated concepts in anatomy and physiology to reinforce understanding of organ systems, human health and disease.

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Engineering

Engineering degrees unlocks opportunities across technology, manufacturing, construction, energy and medical sectors.

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CHM 114

Chemistry for Engineers

General Chemistry for Engineers

Connect general chemistry topics to engineering by understanding how atoms and molecules create materials used in technology and construction.

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CEE 181

Sustainable Engineering

Technological, Social, and Sustainable Systems

Examine the impact of technology on sustainability and society from the Industrial Revolution to present day and looks at cultural frameworks shaping engineering.

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FSE 100

Engineering

Introduction to Engineering

Learn essential engineering skills, from data-driven decision-making to building prototypes, and prepare for a future career in engineering innovation.

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Health and nursing

Whether you want to work in healthcare management, research or on the frontlines administering healthcare, a degree in health and nursing creates many options.

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HCR 220

Introduction to Healthcare

Introduction to Health Professions and the U.S. Health Care System

Explore the factors shaping modern healthcare and gain insight into the diverse career paths available in the healthcare field.

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HCR 210

Ethics in Healthcare

Ethics for the Health Care Professional

Explore the ethical challenges healthcare professionals face in modern clinical practice by learning philosophical foundations, how values impact healthcare approaches and professional ethics codes.

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HCR 230

Culture and Health

Culture and Health

Explore the concept of culture and its impact on healthcare delivery through a comparative analysis of the U.S. and other countries. Develop strategies to enhance intercultural communication.

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Social and behavioral sciences

A degree in social and behavioral sciences is an interdisciplinary degree that equips graduates for a variety of careers in areas such as social services, psychology, public health, education, criminal justice and public policy.

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COM 100

Communication

Introduction to Human Communication

Learn the basics of communication in different contexts, from interpersonal relationships to mass media. Discover how effective communication is essential in every industry.

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SOC 101

Sociology

Introductory Sociology

Learn how individuals both shape and are shaped by their communities, explore the formation and persistence of societies and gain valuable insight into the dynamics of group relationships.

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PSY 101

Psychology

Introduction to Psychology

Delve into the foundations of psychology, including biology, cognition, development and mental health. This course equips you with insights relevant to careers in education, counseling and business.

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Humanities and the arts

Studying humanities and the arts facilitates entry into multiple sectors such as education, media, entertainment, non-profits, marketing and more.

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REL 101

Religion

Religion, Culture, and Public Life

Explore how religion shapes cultures and public life, from historical developments to the intersection of technology and faith in today’s world.

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HST 109

American History

United States to 1865

Explore the people, events and ideas that shaped early U.S. history. Understand how historians interpret the past and how it informs our present.

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ENG 101

English Composition I

First-Year Composition

Develop the essential writing skills needed for academic, professional and personal success. This course builds your ability to navigate diverse writing situations with confidence.

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Education

Working towards a degree in education prepares graduates to become teachers, administrators, curriculum developers and leaders in the field of education and corporate training.

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TEL 111

Education Exploration

Exploration of Education

Understand the systems of education, the role of institutions and innovations in multicultural education, and create awareness of, and respect for, the learners in today’s education system.

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COM 225

Public Speaking

Public Speaking

Learn how verbal and nonverbal communication plays a role in public speaking. These skills will transform your ability to deliver meaningful messages to groups across public spaces.

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EDT 180

Technology Literacy

Technology Literacy

Introduces digital technologies and their place in society. Applies 21st century skills to problem solving using digital technology applications including spreadsheets and databases.

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Law and public service

A degree in law and public service sets the stage for career paths that focus on legal practice, advocacy, policy development and public administration.

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PAF 112

Civic Engagement

Public Service and American Democracy

Discover the power of civic engagement and learn how to influence federal policies and local issues, while developing a personal civic action portfolio.

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SST 220

Social Transformation

Introduction to Social Transformation

Explore core principles and frameworks of intersectionality and social transformation using a social justice approach to understanding how forces of difference and structures of power impact justice.

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POS 110

Government

American Government and Politics

Explore the workings of American government and the theories of politics to develop an understanding of the institutions and processes of our government, and how Americans behave politically.

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Technology

Studying technology, whether in computer science, information technology, or related fields, sets the stage for careers focused on software development, data analysis, cybersecurity and emerging tech industries.

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CIS 105

Computer Science

Computer Applications and Information Technology

Understand the power of information systems and digital strategies to improve decision-making and career opportunities in today’s tech-enabled world. Gain foundational skills for careers in IT, business and digital marketing.

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CIS 194

Business Technology Fundamentals

Business Technology Fundamentals

Master the components of technology that fuel business infrastructure from learning about tech support, managing hardware and networking technology.

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CSE 110

Programming

Principles of Programming

Gain exposure to programming and algorithms that influence every aspect of our life and then implement your knowledge by developing programs that demonstrate your problem solving abilities.

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