BCIS definition
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College may grant a student credit for a dual credit course only if the course is offered in the college’s core curriculum; Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses that apply to any certificate or associate degree offered by the institution; and, courses with the following rubrics: ACCT, ARCH, BUSI, COSC, CRIJ, ENGR, ENGT, RNSG, BCIS, and foreign language courses.
The State of Texas will only fund dual credit courses that are: Core Curriculum or Foreign Language or Career/Technical/Workforce Courses, plus: ACCT (Accounting), AGRI (Agriculture), BCIS (Business Computer Information Systems), BUSI (Business), COSC (Computer Science).
Grade 9 EDUC/PSYC 1300 (3) ARTS 1301 or MUSI 1306 or DRAM 1310 (3) Grade 10 Order of BCIS and SPCH may be reversed.
Courses approved for MCC Dual Credit for a high school student must be foreign language, in the MCC core curriculum, in a state-approved Field of Study curriculum, in the WECM, or an ACGM course with one of the following rubrics: ACCT, AGRI, ARCH, BCIS, BUSI, COSC, CRIJ, ENGR, ENGT, FORE, FORS, HORT, RNSG.
Grade 9 EDUC 1300 (3) ARTS 1301 or MUSI 1306 or DRAM 1310 (3) Grade 10 Order of BCIS and SPCH may be reversed.
Courses within the following rubrics contained in the Lower Division academic Course Guide Manual (AGCM): ACCT (Accounting); AGRI (Agriculture); ARCH (Architecture); BCIS (Business Computer Information Systems); BUSI (Business); COSC (Computer Science); CRIJ (Criminal Justice); ENGR (Engineering); ENGT (Engineering Technology); FORE (Forestry); FORS (Forensic Science); HORT (Horticulture); RNSG (Nursing) (Texas Education Code Section 61.059, subsections (p) and (q)).
Courses approved for MCC Dual Credit for a high school student must be foreign language, in the McLennan core curriculum, in the WECM, or ACGM courses with the following rubrics: ACCT, AGRI, ARCH, BCIS, BUSI, COSC, CRIJ, ENGR, ENGT, FORE, FORS, HORT, RNSG.
A Community College may grant a student credit for a dual credit course only if the course is offered in the college’s core curriculum; Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses that apply to any certificate or associate degree offered by the institution; and, courses with the following rubrics: ACCT, ARCH, BUSI, COSC, CRIJ, ENGR, ENGT, RNSG, BCIS, and foreign language courses.
HIST 1301 (3) SPCH 1315 (3) HIST 1302 (3) BCIS 1305* (3) Summer Elective: (3) Grade 11 ENGL 1301 (3) GOVT 2305 (3) MATH: (3) ENGL 1302 (3) GOVT 2306 (3) Elective: (3) Grade 12 Science: (4) SOCI 1301 or PSYC 2301 or ECON 2301 (3) Elective: (3) Science: (4) Elective: (3) Elective: (3) Courses may be adjusted with the assistance of an MCC advisor, taking into consideration a student’s academic goals at both MCC and future colleges.
The non preferred options are based on BCIS Tender Price Indices – updated to 4th quarter 2020.