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Dual Credit Course

NDCDE-NDSU Dual Credit Course Information: DMA1051B

Course name and description: DMA1051B, MATH 166: Calculus II

Available Course Dates: 05/19/2026 - 07/10/2026 (NOTE: This course is delivered in a highly accelerated format. Students will complete the equivalent of a full academic semester within a four-week period. As a result, the pace, workload, and expectations are substantially increased.)

NDSU majors applicability: This course also applies to the following majors: BS/BA/Minor Agri & Biosystems Eng, Biochem & Molecular Bio, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Chemistry Education, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Comprehensive Science Ed, Construction Engineering, Computer Science & Mathematics, Electrical Engineering & Physics, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Geology, Industrial Eng & Mgmt, Manufacturing Eng, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Mechanical Engineering, Physics and Electrical Engineering, Physics, Optical Science & Engr, Physics, Physics Education, Statistics, Computer Science & Physics, Mathematics & Statistics, Environmental Engineering, Software Engineering, Data Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering, Civil Engineering. This list may not be all-inclusive, and you are encouraged to visit with NDSU about course applicability to your intended major or minor.

Pre-Reqs: MATH 165

Course Syllabus: Available in .pdf by clicking here: https://nodak.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/CDE/IQBxkx98VO0MTJkaM-RkB4cSAS9XuwSgl-fVYfC9ZwzdJLk

North Dakota High School Course Code (MIS03): This course counts as a single semester (.5 credit) high school course. The MIS03 code assigned to it is: 11061. The North Dakota Center for Distance Education issues high school credit for this course in the form of a completion certificate upon successful completion. Students must download the completion certificate and present it to their high school to receive credit. NDCDE will automatically transcribe high school credits for its diploma students upon successful completion.

NDSU Credit: This course is worth 4 transcribed by NDSU upon successful completion of the course.

  • Transferability: If you intend to transfer this credit to an institution outside the North Dakota University System, please contact them to inquire about transferability.

Course Material and Technical Requirements:

  • Textbooks may vary by instructor, but a commonly used example is: 
    Calculus, 9th ed. Stewart, Clegg, & Watsons. You may access the e-text on the Cengage website via a link on Blackboard.
  • Technology may vary by instructor; minimum requirements are: A reliable Internet connection, access to Blackboard, and your NDSU email account

Notes: Upon completion of the registration process, an NDSU staff member will assist students with purchasing course materials, receiving an NDSU email address, and accessing Blackboard. The NDSU Help Desk is available to help you with any technical problems: https://www.ndsu.edu/it/help.

Registration Process & Requirements: Students will complete the registration form linked below. As part of this registration form, you will be prompted to download and have a school official complete a dual credit permission form, which you will upload upon completion using instructions provided by NDCDE. Students will also be required to submit transcripts to NDSU. Ask your high school counselor or a school official to send your official transcript. Your transcript should be signed by a school official and include all coursework, grades, and graduation date, if applicable.

  • Where to send: High school transcripts may be mailed, sent via secure file service such as Parchment or Scoir, or emailed directly to ndsu.apply@ndsu.edu by a school counselor or official.
  • Transcripts received from students will not be accepted.

Once you complete these steps, an NDSU staff member will work with you to receive access to NDSU’s email, Blackboard, purchase course materials, and provide guidance on how to pay for the course.

Course Policies: Course policies may vary by instructor. Samples are outlined in the NDSU sample syllabus for this course. In addition, students are required to follow NDSU’s academic policies found at: https://catalog.ndsu.edu/academic-policies/.

Course Duration: These courses follow the NDSU semester calendar, including the university’s registration deadlines and course end dates. Courses are traditional semester length (not accelerated). NDSU policies on registration, including add/drop/withdraw policies apply to this course. For more information visit: https://www.ndsu.edu/onestop/dates/calendar.

Tuition and Fees: Information on tuition and fees can be found here: https://www.ndsu.edu/continued-learning/k12-students/dual-credit

Mode of Instruction: Online, Asynchronous; NDSU course deadlines apply.

Click here to register: https://forms.office.com/r/7UAVv2Ci7s

North Dakota Price: $0.00