Courses
Project Advance trains high school teachers to offer Syracuse University courses to high school students during the regular school day.
These are the same courses that the Syracuse University faculty offer on the Syracuse campus to college students. High school students have the opportunity to take a college course and familiarize themselves with the rigor and expectations that comes with taking a college course.
To check for the NCAA- eligible course at your high school, visit the NCAA portal:
Full Courses List
Course Catalog Changes (AY 26-27)
The following changes will be implemented for the 2026-27 academic year:
| Course | Change |
| CAR 102: Introduction to the Art and Craft of Animation | Subject and title revision to: IAN 103: Art and Craft of Animation |
| DES 203: Design Thinking | Subject revision to: DFS 203: Design Thinking |
| IST 323: Introduction to Information Security | Title revision to IST 323: Introduction to Cybersecurity
Course description revision to: Basic concepts and technologies of information security, including security properties, vulnerabilities, cryptography, security policies, access control, authentication, firewalls, wireless security, internet security protocols, real life cases, hands on labs, and other related topics. Additional work required of graduate students. |
| IST 387: Introduction to Applied Data ScienceĀ | Course description revision to: Covers concepts such as data management, transformation, analysis, and machine learning, using R. Hands-on projects and real-world problem-solving help identify when data science is useful, with emphasis on ethical applications. No programming experience required. Additional work for graduate students. |
| LAT 201: Latin III (Intermediate Latin) | Credit change to: 3 |