Notre Dame offers coursework through dual credit and dual enrollment that is sufficient to allow students to complete the CORE 42 curriculum while in high school at one-third of the cost.

The State of Missouri established CORE 42, a framework for general education, that all public institutions of higher education have adopted. The purpose of CORE 42 is to make general education within state public universities seamlessly transferrable and more unified. As part of CORE 42, students completing a bachelor’s degree are required to complete 42 hours of specific general education courses, within a set of knowledge areas. 

Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 Hours)

Course Number Course Title Credit Hours
PY 101 Introduction to Psychology * 3
SO 101 Introduction to Sociology * 3

Mathematics (3 Hours)

Course Number Course Title Credit Hours
MA 155 Statistics* 3
MA 116 Precalculus A* 3

Written Communication (6 Hours)

Course Number Course Title Credit Hours
EN 100 English Composition* 3
EN 140 Rhetoric and Critical Thinking* 3

Natural Sciences (7 Hours)

Course Number Course Title Credit Hours
CH 185/184 General Chem I and Lab* 4
BS 108 Biology for Living* 3
BS 109 Science Reasoning in Biology 1
BS 113/013 Anatomy and Physiology I and Lab 4
PH 120/020 Intro to Physics I and Lab 5

Civics (3 Hours)

Course Number Course Title Credit Hours
US 105 American History I* 3

Oral Communications (3 Hours)

Course Number Course Title Credit Hours
SC 105 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3

Humanities and Fine Arts (9 Hours)

Course Number Course Title Credit Hours
LI 256 Variety of Literature* 3
LI 220 Fiction and the Human Experience* 3
MU 182 Music Appreciation* 3
MM100 Music Fundamentals* 3
French and Spanish (SLU Credit)

Additional Requirements (5-6 Hours)

Additional credits from the above categories.

 *MOTR Indicates courses that comprise the CORE 42 and are guaranteed to transfer one-to-one among all public (and participating independent) colleges and universities in Missouri. 

UI100 “Connecting with Southeast” is a 1-hour course required of all entering Southeast students and is not included as part of this flyer. 

Contact

The Notre Dame High School counseling office is available by phone at (573) 335-3701.

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