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Students at Jefferson typically begin taking dual-credit classes in their junior year, though there are some opportunities to begin earlier - this means they have the opportunity to earn high school credit for courses at Jefferson while also earning college credits from one of our partner colleges for the same course. In general, the course expectations are the same, though students must complete the exit criteria for the college course to earn college credit.
What are the Dual Credit Courses at Jefferson?
Jefferson Course Name
College Course Name
When This Class is Taken/When to Register
Who Should Take It
Pre-Calculus
PCC :
Intermediate Algebra
Credits: 4.0
Junior or Senior year, after Algebra 3/4
Students planning to take college-level math classes
English 5/6
PCC :
Intro Reading & Composition
Credits: 6.0
Junior year
All juniors
Anatomy & Physiology
OregonTech :
Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology
Credits: 4.0
Junior year
Juniors in the Health/Science Biotechnology Program
Senior Inquiry
Including these 3 courses:
English 7/8
Government
Economics
PSU
Credits: 15
Senior Year
All seniors
Advanced Art: College
PCC Basic Design: 2D Foundations
Credits: 4.0
After Intermediate Art, Junior or senior year
Juniors or seniors planning to take college-level art classes
Intermediate Design
: Visual Storytelling
Credits: 3.0
Sophomore, junior, or Senior year
Prerequisite: Design Foundations
Students interested in creative career fields
Ethnic Studies
: Introduction to Ethnic Studies
Credits: 4.0
Sophomore, junior, or Senior year
Any student with an interest
Math in Society
Math 105: Math in Society
Credits: 4.0
Senior year
Seniors