Upcoming Courses 2024-2025

Interested in becoming a High School Accelerated student? Exciting news! There are two pathways you can choose from. Both options qualify for the Tuition Reimbursement Award.

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Fall 2024 Schedule

1. Business 100 Introduction to Business, Hybrid*
This course will introduce students to the functional areas of business in a variety of organizations.
The high school dual credit equivalent for this course is Entrepreneurship 30.

  • Hybrid, Monday 4:00 PM - 6:45 PM
  • Class begins September 16th, ends December 13th.
  • A total of 30 seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.


2. English 100 Critical Reading and Writing I, Hybrid*
This course develops students' proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. This is a required course for most University of Regina degree programs. The high school dual credit equivalent for this course is English B30.

  • Hybrid, Tuesday 6:00 PM - 8:45 PM 
  • Class begins September 16th, ends December 13th.
  • A total of 35 seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

3. English 100 Critical Reading and Writing I, Online*
This course develops students' proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. This is a required course for most University of Regina degree programs. The high school dual credit equivalent for this course is English B30.

  • Class begins September 16th, ends December 13th.
  • A total of 35 seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Winter 2025 Schedule

1. Math 110, Remote* + Math 110 Lab, Online*

An introductory class in the theory and techniques of differentiation and integration of algebraic and trigonometric functions. Topics include limits, optimization, curve sketching, and areas. The high school dual credit equivalent for this course is Calculus 30.

  • Remote, Wednesday 6 PM - 8:45 PM
  • Lab, Online
  • Class starts February 4th, ends May 9th
  • 30 seats available
  • Prerequisites: Precalculus 30 with at least 75%, or Calculus 30 or Mathematics B30 and C30 with a grade of at least 65% in each.

2. English 100 Critical Reading and Writing I, Remote*
This course develops students' proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. This is a required course for most University of Regina degree programs. The high school dual credit equivalent for this course is English B30.

  • Hybrid, Tuesday 6:00 PM - 8:45 PM 
  • Class begins February 4th, ends May 9th.
  • A total of 35 seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

3. English 100 Critical Reading and Writing I, Online*
This course develops students' proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. This is a required course for most University of Regina degree programs. The high school dual credit equivalent for this course is English B30.

  • Online, asynchronous lectures
  • Class starts February 4th, ends May 9th
  • 70 seats available

 

These courses have limited seats. Students with complete applications will be accepted to the program on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

Delivery Modes 

 

*What is hybrid delivery? A hybrid delivery allows for both face-to-face attendance of a portion of students in a classroom and remote participation of another group via synchronous video conferencing software (often Zoom). Students have the option to select their preferred section and are expected to remain in that section throughout the semester.

*What is an online delivery?  Online courses are asynchronous, which means there are no class meeting times virtually or in person. This setup gives you the ability to fit online classes into your schedule at whatever time you think is best.

*What is remote delivery? A remote delivery allows students to attend the lectures via synchronous video conferencing software (Zoom).