SLCC Concurrent Enrollment
Students must register online at slcc.edu/concurrentenrollment and pay their $40 registration fee. This process is required for admission to Salt Lake Community College.
Engl 1010, Math 1010, Math 1040, Math 1050, Math 1060
Students who desire these courses must take the CPT (Competency Placement Test) or submit a current acceptable ACT score.
Once a student has registered for concurrent enrollment, he or she will need to sign up for a test date and time in the Career Center at their current school.
Students may sign up for the test and have any questions answered in the Career Center at their respective schools. Students will need to bring their SLCC "S-Number" to the Career Center and sign up for a date and time to test.
*Concurrent enrollment classes require students to purchase their own textbooks.
ARCH 1100 Intro. To Arch. Drawing 9810 (CTE) 11, 12
Students will learn to design and produce architectural drawings used in residential projects. The course includes practical hand drafting skills in the production of floor plans, section, details, elevations and schedules.
EDDT 1010 Technical Drafting 1 9814 (CTE) 11, 12
Lab practice in board drafting techniques, the use of drafting tools, lettering, geometric construction, orthographic & isometric sketching, projection techniques, section views, & dimensioning standards in both tech. and arch. disciplines.
EDDT 1040 Introduction to AutoCAD 9819 (CTE) 11, 12
Prerequisite: Basic computer skills
Basic skills using Auto CAD for drafting applications are taught. The course includes: drawing and modification commands, construction, dimensions, templates, blocks, and libraries, hatching, layers, scales, and plotting.
CMGT 1200 Personal Projects 9863 (CTE) 11, 12
This course allows students to plan a special project in an area of personal interest (approved by the instructor). Students will use the shop & tools of the trade to build projects of their own design. Safety is taught along with the correct use of equipment.
CMGT 1225 Beginning Woods/Millwork 9860 (CTE) 11-12
This course allows students to plan a special project in an area of personal interest. Students will use the shop and tools of the trade to build projects of their own design. Safety is taught along with the
correct use of equipment.
ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing 9600 (Sr. LA) 12
Prerequisite: Placement test
Development of critical literacies – reading, writing, and thinking- using methods of knowledge making: including personal, collaborative, visual, and textual methods. Promote awareness of rhetorical strategies as they apply to a variety of socio-cultural contexts.
Comm 1010 Elements of Effective Communication (Sr. LA,) 11, 12
Listening, verbal & nonverbal messages, negotiation, conflict management, and diversity in workplace and interpersonal settings. Communication theory and practice applied in small group, writing, and
electronic and verbal presentation assignments.
COMM 1020
Principles/ Public Speaking 9830 ( Sr. LA) 11, 12
This course covers preparing and delivering speeches for civic and professional occasions. It involves basic theory & skills practice, including audience analysis, anxiety management critical listening, supporting claims with evidence, persuasion, motivation, delivery.
MATH 1010 Intermediate Algebra 5501 (AAS-M) 11, 12
Linear and quadratic equations; inequities; polynomials; rational expressions, radicals, negative and rational exponents; complex numbers; linear systems, introduction to functions; logarithms, and exponential functions.
MATH 1040 Intro to Statistics 9652 (AAF-M) 11, 12
Prerequisite: MATH 1010 with C or better or appropriate CPT score
This course covers descriptive and inferential statistical methods. Emphasis is on sampling design; descriptive statistics; linear regression & correlation; probability; sampling distributions; hypothesis testing, and confidence intervals.
MATH 1050 College Algebra (Foundation/Core) 9650 (AAS-M) 11, 12
Prerequisite: MATH 1010 with C or appropriate CPT score College Algebra satisfies quantitative literacy requirements for students planning to take calculus.
Topics: polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; matrices; conics; sequences and series; and mathematical induction.
MATH 1060 Trigonometry (Foundation/Core) 9651 (AAS-M) 11, 12
Prerequisite: MATH 1050 with C or appropriate CPT score
Trigonometric functions and their graphs developed using circular and triangular methods including inverses; polar coordinates; and an introduction to vectors.
ECON 1010 Economics as a Social Science 8380 (E) 11, 12
This course studies the role of economics in understanding social problems. It is designed as a general information course for all individuals despite major, and satisfies the social science component of
general education.
MKTG 1030 Introduction to Marketing 9825 (CTE) 11, 12
Students receive a basic understanding of marketing principles and consumer-to-business relationships that influence consumer behavior.
MKTG 1070 Promotion 9828 (CTE) 11, 12
This course concentrates on the promotional mix of advertising, publicity, personal selling, and sales promotion. Creativity, planning and budgeting skills are established through the development of a
promotional campaign.
ART 1010 Introduction to the Visual Arts 1063 (A) 11, 12
The course gives a basic overview of the visual arts and how they fit into our society. It is designed to give the student an understanding of the methods and concepts used to produce art as well as the
basic understanding of the history of art. It will give the student the fundamental tools for making
critical judgments of art and enable the student to relate to its aesthetic nature.
ART 1020 Introduction to Drawing 1066 (A) 11, 12
This is an introductory drawing course for non-majors. Line, shape, perspective, and light logic will be discussed. Using these techniques, students will develop their drawing skills. Some reading and
writing will be required.