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

AAS 112: Introduction to African American Studies IST 263: Introduction to Front End Web Development
ACC 151: Introduction to Financial Accounting IST 323: Introduction to Information Security
BIO 121&122/123&124: General Biology I and II IST 387: Introduction to Applied Data Science 
CAR 102: Introduction to the Art and Craft of Animation ITA 201: Italian III (Intermediate Italian)
CHE 106/107: General Chemistry I LAT 201: Latin III (Intermediate Latin)
CHE 113: Forensic Science LAT 310: Latin Prose Authors
CHE 116/117: General Chemistry II LAT 320: Latin Poets
CLS 105: College Learning Strategies MAR 301: Essentials of Marketing
CPS 155: Introduction to Cyber Security *** MAT 221/222: Elementary Probability and Statistics I and II
CRS 325: Presentational Speaking MAT 295: Calculus I
CSE 283: Introduction to Object-Oriented Design MAT 296: Calculus II
DES 203: Design Thinking MAT 397: Calculus III
EAR 203: Earth Science Systems MAT 414: Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations
ECN 203: Economic Ideas and Issues PHY 101/102: Major Concepts of Physics I and II
ECN 305: The Economics of Personal Finance PHY 211/221/212/222: General Physics I and II
ECS 102: Introduction to Computing PST 101: An Introduction to the Analysis of Public Policy
ECS 104: Engineering Computational Tools PSY 205: Psychology: Foundations of Human Behavior
EEE 370: Introduction to Entrepreneurship SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
ENG 181: Class and Literary Texts SPA 201: Spanish III (Intermediate Spanish)
ENG 192: Gender and Literary Texts SPA 202: Spanish IV
FMA 158: Introduction to Film and Media Arts: Digital Photography SPM 200: Principles of Esports
FRE 201: French III (Intermediate French) SPM 205: Principles of Contemporary Issues in Sport Management
HEB 101: Hebrew I URP 150/250: Undergraduate Research Program
HFS 202: The Development of Children WGS 101: Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
HST 101/102: American History to 1865 and Since 1865 WRT 105: Studio I: Practices of Academic Writing
IST 256: Introduction to Python for the Information Profession *** WRT 114: Writing Culture: Introduction to Creative Nonfiction
*** Indicates courses that are NOT accepting applications for training at this time

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