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Course Offerings UConn Early College Experience Allied Health AH 2001: Medical Terminology ($55) 1 credit American Studies AMST 1201: Introduction to American Studies Animal Science ANSC 1602: Behavior & Training of Domestic Animals ANSC 1645: The Science of Food ANSC 1676: Introduction to Companion Animals ANSC 2251: Horse Science Art ART 1030: Drawing I Biology BIOL 1107: Principles of Biology I BIOL 1108: Principles of Biology II Chemistry CHEM 1127Q: General Chemistry I CHEM 1128Q: General Chemistry II Chinese * CHIN 3210: Chinese Composition and Conversation Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies CAMS 1103: Classical Mythology CAMS 3101: Topics in Advanced Greek CAMS 3102: Topics in Advanced Latin Digital Media & Design * DMD 1000: Digital Foundation Economics ECON 1000: Essentials of Economics ECON 1201: Principles of Microeconomics ECON 1202: Principles of Macroeconomics Engineering CE 2110: Applied Mechanics I English ENGL 1004: Introduction to Academic Writing ENGL 1010: Seminar in Academic Writing ENGL 1011: Seminar in Writing through Literature French FREN 3250: Global Culture in French I FREN 3268: Grammar and Composition History HIST 1300: Western Traditions before 1500 HIST 1400: Modern Western Traditions HIST 1501: United States History to 1877 HIST 1502: United States History since 1877 Human Development and Family Studies HDFS 1070: Individual and Family Development Human Rights * HRTS 1007: Introduction to Human Rights Italian Literary and Cultural Studies ILCS 3239: Italian Composition & Conversation I ILCS 3240: Italian Composition & Conversation II Kinesiology * KINS 1160: Courses in Lifetime Sports Program ($55) 1 credit Latino & Latin American Studies LLAS 1190: Introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean Marine Sciences MARN 1002: Introduction to Oceanography MARN 1003: Introduction to Oceanography with Laboratory Maritime Studies MAST 1200: Introduction to Maritime Culture Mathematics MATH 1030Q: Elementary Discrete Mathematics MATH 1131Q: Calculus I MATH 1132Q: Calculus II Music MUSI 1001: Music Appreciation MUSI 1004: Non-Western Music MUSI 1011: Fundamentals & Ear Training I MUSI 1012: Fundamentals & Ear Training II Natural Resources and the Environment NRE 1000: Environmental Science Philosophy * PHIL 1101: Problems of Philosophy Physics PHYS 1201Q: General Physics I PHYS 1202Q: General Physics II PHYS 1401Q: General Physics with Calculus I PHYS 1402Q: General Physics with Calculus II Plant Science and Landscape Architecture/ Horticulture/Soil Science HORT 1110: Fundamentals of Horticulture HORT 2520: Floral Art ($90) 2 credits HORT 3530: Advanced Floral Design ($90) 2 credits PLSC 1150: Agricultural Technology & Society PLSC 3230: Biotechnology - Science, Application, Impact & Perception PLSC 3240: Plant Biotechnology SOIL 2120: Environmental Soil Science Political Science POLS 1002: Introduction to Political Theory POLS 1202: Introduction to Comparative Politics POLS 1402: Introduction to International Relations POLS 1602: Introduction to American Politics Spanish SPAN 3177: Composition and Reading for Speakers of Spanish SPAN 3178: Intermediate Spanish Composition SPAN 3179: Spanish Conversation: Cultural Topics Statistics STAT 1100Q: Elementary Concepts of Statistics *Courses are in pilot phase. Please call the ECE office for more information. For complete course descriptions visit ece.uconn.edu

University of Connecticut UConn Early College Experience 368 Fairfield Way U-4171 Storrs, CT 06269-4171 Phone: 860-486-1045 Fax: 860-486-0042 Email: ece@uconn.edu UConn Early College Experience is a concurrent enrollment program. Students earn both high school and college credit for each UConn course taken at their high school. UConn ECE is accredited by the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP). Connect with UConn ECE online Key Dates April 30 June 1 June 30 August 15 September 15 September 30 Online registration systems open. Application deadline. An application must be successfully submitted online prior to enrolling in courses. Course enrollment deadline. Online registration closes. Any further transactions must be made during the add/drop period and will incur an additional $25 add/drop processing fee. Add/Drop period begins. Online registration systems re-open. Late application deadline. Any student who did not successfully submit a 2016-2017 application by June 1st, must do so by September 15, 2016. Late enrollment deadline for adding or dropping courses with a $25 add/drop processing fee. Courses dropped by September 30, 2016 will result in a refund of already paid fees minus a $25 add/ drop fee. Students are financially responsible for all courses dropped after September 30, 2016. Need Assistance? General Application and Enrollment Inquiries UConn NetID Questions and Password Resets Student Payment Options and Billing Inquiries UConn Early College Experience Office Website Tutorials at ece.uconn.edu 1-855-382-UECE (8323) Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 4:30 pm University Information Technology Services netid.uconn.edu 1-860-486-HELP (4357) Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm UConn Early College Experience Office ece.uconn.edu, ecebilling@uconn.edu 1-860-486-5100 Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Visit us on the web: ece.uconn.edu Email us: ece@uconn.edu

87 MORE % Than Just A TEST CREDIT TRANSFER RATE UConn ECE has conducted the largest study ever on concurrent enrollment credit transfer and found that credits transfer easily all over the nation. z 2016-2017 z Take a UCONN tio ac Course s t Experience Fr z z z z At a College z Early UCONN Unleash Your Potential o n of the C

UConn Early College Experience Consent Form 2016-2017 Please read all information herein and obtain all required signatures before you start the online registration process. You will need an electronic copy of this entire form (top to bottom) to submit your online application successfully. DEADLINES Registration: The deadline to apply to the UConn ECE program is June 1, 2016. The deadline to enroll in courses is June 30, 2016. Add/Drop Period: The deadline for late applications is September 15, 2016. The deadline to add or drop courses is September 30, 2016. PROGRAM FEES 3 credit course - $125 4 credit course - $160 Please keep this list as a reference when enrolling online. You must enroll online to be eligible for UConn ECE credit. UConn Course Number: Course Name Semester Offered Instructor Full Name Office use only Code Approved q A5 q C7 Program fees are $35 per registered course credit plus a $20 resource fee. Please see the attached course list to determine credits per course. The University of Connecticut sends fee notifications to the e-mail address the student provides during the application process. Students are financially responsible for all courses for which they register. University standard policies on late fees, returned checks, and collections apply. All policies and procedures can be found at: ece.uconn.edu. Adding and Dropping Courses from August 15, 2016 - September 30, 2016 A $25 non-refundable processing fee is charged during the add/drop registration period. This fee is in addition to any original program fees. Courses dropped by September 30, 2016 will result in a refund of already paid fees minus the $25 processing fee. Students are financially responsible for all courses dropped after September 30, 2016. A WAU (withdrawn audit) form must be completed for courses dropped after September 30, 2016. Permissions Student Legal Name l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Last First Middle High School Name l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l In signing this form, I grant permission to UConn Early College Experience, and its subsidiary units to: 1) use photographs, video, audio recordings, and/or textual material that I may appear in for use in University publications including websites, or other electronic forms of media, and 2) contact my high school or district to verify fee waiver eligibility if applicable. I confirm that I have read and agree to all terms in this consent form. All signatures are required (BLUE or BLACK INK ONLY) Student Signature Parent/Guardian Signature PRINT Parent/Guardian Name UConn ECE Site Representative or School Counselor Signature Approved Courses for Online Enrollment (see Course Offerings list) : Full year courses are one UConn ECE course. When enrolling online, all full year courses will be listed under Fall 2016. *KEEP AN ELECTRONIC COPY OF THIS FORM FOR YOUR RECORDS AND FOR USE DURING THE ONLINE APPLICATION PROCESS.

UConn Early College Experience Online Registration Process COMPLETE Consent Form Work with your school counselor to choose courses. Write approved courses on bottom of consent form. Obtain all signatures in ink. Make an electronic copy. APPLY ONLINE (ALL students MUST submit a new application and consent form each year) Go to ece.uconn.edu and click Apply Now. Be prepared to upload the electronic copy of your completed consent form. Complete all steps until you have ALL GREEN CHECK MARKS. You may opt-in to receive text message NetID notifications for the next step in the process. Return to Main Menu and click Submit Application. ece.uconn.edu For Detailed Registration Instructions

APPLICATION DEADLINE: June 1, 2016 ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: June 30, 2016 ACTIVATE or Access Your UConn NetID New students: activate your NetID on netid.uconn.edu by following instructions e-mailed/texted to you. Returning students: Find your NetID at netid.uconn.edu and recall your NetID password. If needed, click Reset under Reset Forgotten Password on the Home page. PAY Your Fee Bill Once enrolled, monitor your e-mail for your notification of new charges. Use link in e-mail to pay online. Go to ece.uconn.edu for all payment options. ENROLL in Courses (It will take 3-5 business days for your application to be processed before you are approved to enroll in courses) Click the link in your enrollment e-mail or visit ece.uconn.edu to enroll in your courses. Log in to the Compass Enrollment Center with your activated NetID and password. Add all Fall and Spring courses to your shopping cart. All full year courses will be listed under Fall 2016 Validate and enroll Add/Drop Period An additional $25 Add/Drop processing fee is charged to participate during the Add/Drop period. LATE APPLICATION DEADLINE: September 15, 2016 ENROLL/DROP DEADLINE: September 30, 2016