Recommended Schedule for High School Students
50% off for high school juniors and seniors!
These are college-level courses and require the same amount of focus and study as if you were attending BJU. For example, during the summer a three credit course lasts 6 to 8 weeks and requires 10 to 15 hours of study per week. During the school year, our courses last approximately 14 weeks and require 5 to 10 hours of study per week.
One-Year Plan (30 credits/year)
Fall (select up to 6 credits)
- Ac 203: Principles of Accounting I (3 credits)
- Bi 105: Old Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 109: New Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 230: Hermeneutics (3 credits)
- CpS 105: Computer Science Foundations (3 credits)
- En 101: Composition & Grammar (3 credits)
- En 102: Composition & Rhetoric (3 credits)
- En 103: Composition & Literature (3 credits)
- ESS 206: Wellness Concepts (3 credits)
- FA 125: Introduction to the Arts (1 credit)
- Hi 101: History of Civilization c. 3500 BC to AD 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 102: History of Civilization since 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 201: United States History to 1865 (3 credits)
- Ma 103: College Algebra (3 credits)
- MLS 141: Elementary Spanish I (3 credits)
- Mu 225: Appreciation of Music (2 credits)
- SSP 207: National Government (3 credits)
Spring (select up to 9 credits)
- Ac 204: Principles of Accounting II (3 credits)
- Ar 225: Appreciation of Art (2 credits)
- BA 109: Business Spreadsheet Analysis (3 credits)
- Bi 105: Old Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 109: New Testament Messages (1 credit)
- CpS 109: Introduction to Computer Programming (3 credits)
- En 101: Composition & Grammar (3 credits)
- En 102: Composition & Rhetoric (3 credits)
- En 103: Composition & Literature (3 credits)
- En 202: British Literature to 1688 (3 credits)
- Hi 101: History of Civilization c. 3500 BC to AD 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 102: History of Civilization since 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 202: United States History from 1865 to the Present (3 credits)
- Ma 105: Trigonometry (3 credits)
- Mkt 205: Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
- MLS 142: Elementary Spanish II (3 credits)
- Ph 200: Themes in Western Thought (3 credits)
- SSE 200: Foundations of Economics (3 credits)
- SSS 200: Introduction to World Cultures (3 credits)
Summer (select up to 15 credits)
- Ac 203: Principles of Accounting I (3 credits)
- Ac 204: Principles of Accounting II (3 credits)
- Ar 130: Foundations of Art & Design (2 credits)
- BA 109: Business Spreadsheet Analysis (3 credits)
- Bi 105: Old Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 109: New Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 230: Hermeneutics (3 credits)
- CpS 105: Computer Science Foundations (3 credits)
- CpS 109: Introduction to Computer Programming (3 credits)
- Ed 201: Theories of Teaching & Learning (3 credits)
- En 101: Composition & Grammar (3 credits)
- En 102: Composition & Rhetoric (3 credits)
- En 103: Composition & Literature (3 credits)
- En 202: British Literature to 1688 (3 credits)
- En 205: American Literature 1607-1865 (3 credits)
- Fin 201: Corporate Finance (3 credits)
- Hi 101: History of Civilization c. 3500 BC to AD 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 102: History of Civilization since 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 201: United States History to 1865 (3 credits)
- Hi 202: United States History from 1865 to the Present (3 credits)
- Ma 103: College Algebra (3 credits)
- Ma 105: Trigonometry (3 credits)
- MLS 141: Elementary Spanish I (3 credits)
- MLS 142: Elementary Spanish II (3 credits)
- Mu 225: Appreciation of Music (2 credits)
- Ph 200: Themes in Western Thought (3 credits)
- SSE 200: Foundations of Economics (3 credits)
- SSP 207: National Government (3 credits)
Two-Year Plan (approx. 15 credits/year)
Year 1
Fall (Select up to 6 credits)
- Ac 203: Principles of Accounting I (3 credits)
- Bi 105: Old Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 109: New Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 230: Hermeneutics (3 credits)
- CpS 105: Computer Science Foundations (3 credits)
- En 101: Composition & Grammar (3 credits)
- En 102: Composition & Rhetoric (3 credits)
- En 103: Composition & Literature (3 credits)
- ESS 206: Wellness Concepts (3 credits)
- FA 125: Introduction to the Arts (1 credit)
- Hi 101: History of Civilization c. 3500 BC to AD 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 102: History of Civilization since 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 201: United States History to 1865 (3 credits)
- Ma 103: College Algebra (3 credits)
- MLS 141: Elementary Spanish I (3 credits)
- Mu 225: Appreciation of Music (2 credits)
- SSP 207: National Government (3 credits)
Spring (Select up to 9 credits)
- Ac 204: Principles of Accounting II (3 credits)
- Ar 225: Appreciation of Art (2 credits)
- BA 109: Business Spreadsheet Analysis (3 credits)
- Bi 105: Old Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 109: New Testament Messages (1 credit)
- CpS 109: Introduction to Computer Programming (3 credits)
- En 101: Composition & Grammar (3 credits)
- En 102: Composition & Rhetoric (3 credits)
- En 103: Composition & Literature (3 credits)
- En 202: British Literature to 1688 (3 credits)
- Hi 101: History of Civilization c. 3500 BC to AD 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 102: History of Civilization since 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 202: United States History from 1865 to the Present (3 credits)
- Ma 105: Trigonometry (3 credits)
- Mkt 205: Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
- MLS 142: Elementary Spanish II (3 credits)
- Ph 200: Themes in Western Thought (3 credits)
- SSE 200: Foundations of Economics (3 credits)
- SSS 200: Introduction to World Cultures (3 credits)
Summer (select up to 9 credits)
- Ac 203: Principles of Accounting I (3 credits)
- Ac 204: Principles of Accounting II (3 credits)
- Ar 130: Foundations of Art & Design (2 credits)
- BA 109: Business Spreadsheet Analysis (3 credits)
- Bi 105: Old Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 109: New Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 230: Hermeneutics (3 credits)
- CpS 105: Computer Science Foundations (3 credits)
- CpS 109: Introduction to Computer Programming (3 credits)
- Ed 201: Theories of Teaching & Learning (3 credits)
- En 101: Composition & Grammar (3 credits)
- En 102: Composition & Rhetoric (3 credits)
- En 103: Composition & Literature (3 credits)
- En 202: British Literature to 1688 (3 credits)
- En 205: American Literature 1607-1865 (3 credits)
- Fin 201: Corporate Finance (3 credits)
- Hi 101: History of Civilization c. 3500 BC to AD 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 102: History of Civilization since 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 201: United States History to 1865 (3 credits)
- Hi 202: United States History from 1865 to the Present (3 credits)
- Ma 103: College Algebra (3 credits)
- Ma 105: Trigonometry (3 credits)
- MLS 141: Elementary Spanish I (3 credits)
- MLS 142: Elementary Spanish II (3 credits)
- Mu 225: Appreciation of Music (2 credits)
- Ph 200: Themes in Western Thought (3 credits)
- SSE 200: Foundations of Economics (3 credits)
- SSP 207: National Government (3 credits)
Year 2
Fall (select up to 9 credits)
- Ac 203: Principles of Accounting I (3 credits)
- Bi 105: Old Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 109: New Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 230: Hermeneutics (3 credits)
- CpS 105: Computer Science Foundations (3 credits)
- En 101: Composition & Grammar (3 credits)
- En 102: Composition & Rhetoric (3 credits)
- En 103: Composition & Literature (3 credits)
- ESS 206: Wellness Concepts (3 credits)
- FA 125: Introduction to the Arts (1 credit)
- Hi 101: History of Civilization c. 3500 BC to AD 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 102: History of Civilization since 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 201: United States History to 1865 (3 credits)
- Ma 103: College Algebra (3 credits)
- MLS 141: Elementary Spanish I (3 credits)
- Mu 225: Appreciation of Music (2 credits)
- SSP 207: National Government (3 credits)
Spring (select up to 9 credits)
- Ac 204: Principles of Accounting II (3 credits)
- Ar 225: Appreciation of Art (2 credits)
- BA 109: Business Spreadsheet Analysis (3 credits)
- Bi 105: Old Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 109: New Testament Messages (1 credit)
- CpS 109: Introduction to Computer Programming (3 credits)
- En 101: Composition & Grammar (3 credits)
- En 102: Composition & Rhetoric (3 credits)
- En 103: Composition & Literature (3 credits)
- En 202: British Literature to 1688 (3 credits)
- Hi 101: History of Civilization c. 3500 BC to AD 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 102: History of Civilization since 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 202: United States History from 1865 to the Present (3 credits)
- Ma 105: Trigonometry (3 credits)
- Mkt 205: Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
- MLS 142: Elementary Spanish II (3 credits)
- Ph 200: Themes in Western Thought (3 credits)
- SSE 200: Foundations of Economics (3 credits)
- SSS 200: Introduction to World Cultures (3 credits)
Summer (select up to 9 credits)
- Ac 203: Principles of Accounting I (3 credits)
- Ac 204: Principles of Accounting II (3 credits)
- Ar 130: Foundations of Art & Design (2 credits)
- BA 109: Business Spreadsheet Analysis (3 credits)
- Bi 105: Old Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 109: New Testament Messages (1 credit)
- Bi 230: Hermeneutics (3 credits)
- CpS 105: Computer Science Foundations (3 credits)
- CpS 109: Introduction to Computer Programming (3 credits)
- Ed 201: Theories of Teaching & Learning (3 credits)
- En 101: Composition & Grammar (3 credits)
- En 102: Composition & Rhetoric (3 credits)
- En 103: Composition & Literature (3 credits)
- En 202: British Literature to 1688 (3 credits)
- En 205: American Literature 1607-1865 (3 credits)
- Fin 201: Corporate Finance (3 credits)
- Hi 101: History of Civilization c. 3500 BC to AD 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 102: History of Civilization since 1650 (3 credits)
- Hi 201: United States History to 1865 (3 credits)
- Hi 202: United States History from 1865 to the Present (3 credits)
- Ma 103: College Algebra (3 credits)
- Ma 105: Trigonometry (3 credits)
- MLS 141: Elementary Spanish I (3 credits)
- MLS 142: Elementary Spanish II (3 credits)
- Mu 225: Appreciation of Music (2 credits)
- Ph 200: Themes in Western Thought (3 credits)
- SSE 200: Foundations of Economics (3 credits)
- SSP 207: National Government (3 credits)
Courses for high school juniors and seniors
Are you interested in taking online classes for college credit? View our list of college courses for high school students. If you would like to take courses in residence, we offer a number of courses on our campus in Greenville, S.C. Contact our Admission office to learn more.
Taking English 100-level courses?
High school students interested in taking a 100-level English class (for example, En 102) should send their ACT scores to Admission prior to registering. BJU requires these scores to ensure that each of our students is placed into the appropriate class and given the best opportunity to succeed. If an ACT score is not available, a placement test should be completed. Please contact Distance Learning to schedule a placement test.
Questions?
Email or call 1-800-252-6363