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LIU High School Scholars Program Earn college credits in your high school classroom IMPORTANT DATES Valid for Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 course schedules. • Visit liu.edu/hss • Select your high school and courses • Complete and submit your application • Make your payment • Tuition for the Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 academic year is $290 per course How to Apply February 1 – 28 Spring Registration March 1 – 15 Late Registration (Late Fee of $50) September 7 – October 15 Fall Registration October 16 – 30 Late Registration (Late Fee of $50) The LIU High School Scholars Program offers high school students a unique opportunity to accelerate their college education. Through a wide range of dual-credit courses — applicable toward both the high school diploma and a bachelor’s degree — LIU High School Scholars earn college credits while studying in their high school classrooms. Prepare for College: Explore advanced topics in a supportive, hands-on learning environment designed to prepare students for college-level academic standards Save Money: Courses are significantly discounted from on-campus tuition, at just $290 per course you will be able to earn credits and get ahead in your college career while benefiting from more than 90-percent savings from the cost of a three credit course on campus Follow Your Passions: Secure time for study abroad, minors, or double major and still graduate on time. Credits may be applied to undergraduate degree programs at LIU Post (or transferred to other institutions, as determined by the receiving institution) liu.edu/hss

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LIU High School Scholars ProgramEarn college credits in your high school classroom

IMPORTANT DATES Valid for Fall 2021and Spring 2022 course schedules.

• Visit liu.edu/hss

• Select your high school and courses

• Complete and submit your application

• Make your payment

• Tuition for the Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 academic year is $290 per course

How to Apply

February 1 – 28Spring Registration

March 1 – 15Late Registration(Late Fee of $50)

September 7 – October 15Fall Registration

October 16 – 30Late Registration(Late Fee of $50)

The LIU High School Scholars Program offers high school students a

unique opportunity to accelerate their college education. Through a

wide range of dual-credit courses — applicable toward both the high

school diploma and a bachelor’s degree — LIU High School Scholars

earn college credits while studying in their high school classrooms.

• Prepare for College: Explore advanced topics in a supportive,

hands-on learning environment designed to prepare students for

college-level academic standards

• Save Money: Courses are significantly discounted from

on-campus tuition, at just $290 per course you will be able to

earn credits and get ahead in your college career while benefiting

from more than 90-percent savings from the cost of a three

credit course on campus

• Follow Your Passions: Secure time for study abroad, minors, or

double major and still graduate on time. Credits may be applied

to undergraduate degree programs at LIU Post (or transferred

to other institutions, as determined by the receiving institution)

liu.edu/hss

sample courses*

liu.edu/hss | 516.299.2211 | [email protected]

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BIOLOGY• Animal Behavior

• Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II

• Marine Biology

• Microbiology

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE• Introduction to Criminalistics

BUSINESS• Accounting Principles I and II

• Basic Web Page Design

• Business and Society

• Consumer Motivation and Behavior

• Foundations of Entrepreneurship

• Global Financial Markets

• Introduction to Business: Information Processing

• Introduction to Business – Virtual Enterprise

• Introduction to Real Estate

• Legal Environment of Business

• Management Seminar

• Marketing Practices and Principles

• Personal Finance

• Principles of Finance I and II

• Principles of Management

• Production Tools

• Sports Management

COMPUTER SCIENCE• Introduction to Robotics

• Object Oriented Programming

• Programming with Python

• Website Design

CRIMINAL JUSTICE• Criminal Law

• Forensic Psychology

• Forensic Technology and Crime

• Introduction to Criminal Justice

• Theories of Crime

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES• Earth Science I and II

• Weather and Climate

ECONOMICS• Current Economic Problems

• Introduction to Macroeconomics

• Introduction to Microeconomics

EDUCATION• Child Development:Birth to Grade 2

ENGLISH• Emerging Writers and Popular Traditions

• Ideas and Themes in Literature

• Introduction to Literature

• Literary Forms and Genres

• Literature of New York

• Modern Drama

• Mythology

• The American Novel

• The Bible as Literature

• The Modern Novel

• The Short Story

• World Literature I: From Antiquity to the

Renaissance

• World Literature II: From the Enlightenment

to the Present

• Writing I: Composition and Analysis

• Writing II: Research and Argumentation

FASHION MERCHANDISING• Business of Fashion Merchandising

• Introduction to the Fashion Industry

FOREIGN LANGUAGES• Advanced Spanish Conversation

• Elementary French II

• Elementary Italian II

• Elementary Spanish II

• Intermediate French I

• Intermediate Italian II

• Intermediate Spanish Conversation

• Intermediate Spanish I and II

HEALTH PROFESSIONALS• Inroduction to Health Professions

HISTORY• American Civilization Since 1877

• American Civilization to 1877

• The Era of Civil War and Reconstruction

• The West and the World Since 1750

• The West and the World to 1750

MATHEMATICS• Basic Statistics

• Calculus and Analytic Geometry I and II

• College Algebra and Trigonometry

PHYSICAL EDUCATION• Practical Horse Management

POLITICAL SCIENCE• Introduction to American Politics

• Introduction to Political Science

PSYCHOLOGY• Developmental Psychology: Childhood

• General Psychology I

SOCIAL WORK• Introduction to Social Work

SOCIOLOGY• Introduction to Sociology

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS• Advanced Photography

• Advanced Stagecraft

• Advertising Design

• Desktop Video

• Digital Illustration I and II

• Digital Music

• History of Dance

• Interaction Design I

• Introduction to Basic Drawing

• Introduction to Graphic Design

• Kinesiology for Dancers

• Music in Western Civilization I and II

• Painting I

• Photography

• Pottery and Ceramic Sculpture I

• Pottery and Ceramic Sculpture II

• Production Essentials Video

• Public Speaking

• Radio and Television Speech

• Sculpture 1 & 2

• Social Media Tools

• Stagecraft

• The Art of Theatre

• Theory of Music

• Topics in Journalism

• Writing in the Digital Age

*Not all high schools offer every course listed above.