Students age 16+ can earn high school and college credit at the same time by taking Dual Enrollment courses. Available courses are are listed below by school location. Courses include both Career and Technical Education (CTE) and general education options.

Please contact your high school instructor or school counselor to learn more and register for the coming semester.

 

Spring 2024 Courses

The following courses are offered to Junior and Senior students ages 16+ at these participating high schools. Please contact your high school instructor or school counselor to learn more and register for the coming semester. 

  • HTR 107: Intro to Hospitality Management  
  • IDSN 101: Interior Design
  • SPNS 102D: Elementary Spanish II 
  • WLDG 110: Welding Theory 
  • WLDG 111: Welding Theory Lab 
  • WLDG 121: Welding Theory II Practice  
  • DDSN 135: Solid Works I 
  • PSCI 210IS: Into to American Government  
  • AHMS 144: Medical Terminology
  • CSCI 107: Joy and Beauty of Computing 
  • FRCH 101 & 102D: French 
  • GRMN 101: German 
  • M 105Q: Contemporary Math 
  • SPNS 101 & 102D: Spanish
  • ACTG 101: Accounting Procedures I
  • AHMS 144: Medical Terminology
  • CSCI 107: Joy and Beauty of Computing  
  • FRCH 101 & 102D: French 
  • GRMN 101& 102D: German 
  • IDSN 101: Interior Design
  • M 105Q: Contemporary Math 
  • SPNS 101, 102D: Elementary Spanish
  • IDSN 101: Interior Design
  • WLDG 110 & WLDG 111: Welding Theory I and II
  • DDSN 131: Intro to Drafting & Design 
  • DDSN 113: Technical Drafing 
  • DDSN 135: Solid Works  
  • DDSN 166: Revit I 
  • M 161Q: Survey of Calculus
  • WLDG 110: Welding Theory 
  • WLDG 111: Welding Theory Lab 
  • WRIT 101W: College Writing 
  • WRIT 101W:College Writing
  • BIOH 113: Human Form and Function 
  • GRMN 101 & 102D: Elementary German I & II 
  • IDSN 101: Intro to Interior Design
  • M 111: Technical Math
  • SPNS 101 & 102: Spanish 
  • WLDG 110 & 111: Welding Theory and Practical 
  • CSCI 107: Joy and Beauty of Computing 
  • CSCI 127: Joy and Beauty of Data  
  • LIT 110: Intro to Literature
  • FILM 101IH: Understanding Film and Media 
  • WLDG 111 & WLDG 110: Welding Theory and Practical 
  • WRIT 101W: College Writing
  • LIT 110IH: Intro to Literature 
  • M 121Q: College Algebra
  • ACTG 101: Accounting Procedures I
  • CULA 105: Food Safety Sanitation - tentative
  • CSCI 107: Joy and Beauty of Computing
  • WLDG 110 & WLDG 111: Welding Theory I & Practical

 


Begin the Application Process

Step 1: Inquire about High-School Courses

Contact your high-school counselor to inquire about dual enrollment courses available at your high school. For additonal questions, contact us at dual-gallatincollege@montana.edu or inquire today

Step 2: Submit an Application

After registering for your dual enollment course of choice at your high school, you may then complete a dual enrollment application at the link below. You will most likely complete this in class with your high school course instructor. If you experience any issues with the Dual Enrollment Gateway application please view the student guide.For additional questions or assistance, please view our FAQ page or email our Dual Enrollment team.

 

Important:  Once your dual enrollment course(s) registration is processed, in approximately 10 days you will receive an email notice on any applicable charges you are officially responsible for (i.e., credits not covered beyond the One-Two-Free program.) For assistance with dual enrollment/early college course billing or payment, please contact MSU Student Accounts at studentaccounts@montana.edu or call (406)994-1991.

 

Looking for more course options? Dual Enrollment students are also welcome to complete Early College courses on their own out-of-class time. Early College courses are available on our campus or online, however availability is limited and only college credit is earned.