DMACC Concurrent (Dual) Credit Courses

Waukee CSD Course Title DMACC Course Name DMACC Credits
AP 2D Design ART195: Exploring Art Media 3
AP U.S. History HIS150: U.S. History to 1877

HIS153: U.S. History since 1877

4

4

AP Biology BIO112: General Biology I

BIO113: General Biology II

4

4

AP Calculus (AB) MAT211: Calculus I 5
AP Calculus (BC) MAT217: Calculus II 5
AP European History HIS112: Western Civilization – Beginning to 1715

HIS113: Western Civilization – Early Modern to Present

4

4

AP Government POL111: American National Government 3
AP Literature & Composition LIT101: Introduction to Literature 3
AP Spanish V FLS241: Intermediate Spanish I

FLS242: Intermediate Spanish II

4

4

AP Statistics MAT156: Statistics 4
APEX – Animal & Veterinary Science AGS113: Survey of Animal Industry 2
APEX – Architecture & Engineering EGT900: Field Studies in Architecture and Engineering 5
APEX – Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) HCS172: Nurse Aide 3
APEX – Designing Communication Solutions GRD301: Intro to Desktop Publishing

GRD403: Communication Design

3

3

APEX – Developing Web-Based Technologies WDV101: Intro to HTML and CSS 3
APEX – Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) EMS214: Emergency Medical Technician 6
APEX – Exploration of Exercise & Sport Science PEH110: Personal Wellness 2
APEX – Exploration of Health Sciences & Medicine HSC114: Medical Terminology 3
APEX – Finance, Banking, and Investments MAT162: Principles of Business Statistics 4
APEX – Foundations of Insurance & Actuarial Science MAT900: Field Studies in Actuarial Science 4
APEX – Global Food Systems AGC420: Agricultural Issues 3
APEX – Medical & Bioscience Research BIO191: Intro to Biotechnology with Lab 3
Digital Electronics* EGT420: PLTW Digital Electronics 3
Entrepreneurship* BUS148: Small Business Management 3
Finite Math MAT141: Finite Mathematics 4
German V FLG241: Intermediate German I

FLG242: Intermediate German II

4

4

Introduction to Construction* CON336: Care/Use of Hand/Power Tools

CON337: Construction Blueprint Reading

1

1

Introduction to Education EDU210: Foundations of Education

EDU218: Initial Field Experience

3

2

Introduction to Engineering Design* EGT400: PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design 3
Oral Communications SPC101: Fundamentals of Oral Communications 3
Precalculus MAT129: Precalculus 3
Principles of Engineering* EGT410: PLTW Principles of Engineering 3
School to Work (Seniors Only)* WBL110: Employability Skills

WBL100: Exploring Careers

ADM936: Occupational Experience (will be going away in 25-25 – replacement TBD)

WBL150: Job Shadow

2

1

3

1

*Exempt from Senior Year Plus (SYP) requirements

Advanced Placement College Credit: Students may be able to gain college credit with a 3+ on the national AP exam and pending acceptance from the attending college. AP courses have a .5 weighting in GPA calculations.