Universal Learner Courses

Universal Learner Course

First-year college courses are offered online at ASU through Universal Learner Courses and is open to everyone. Through the Universal Learner Courses, a student can test the college waters, earn college credit for a fraction of the cost and pay only if he/she passes the exam.

Course Offerings

  • ASM 246: Human Origins

  • AST 111: Introduction to Solar Systems Astronomy

  • ACC 231: Uses of Accounting Information I

  • BIO 100: Bio Beyond

  • CEE 181: Technological, Social, and Sustainable Systems

  • CHM 114: General Chemistry for Engineers

  • CIS 105: Computer Applications and Information Technology

  • CIS 194: Technical Support Fundamentals

  • CIS 308: Advanced Excel in Business

  • CIS 309: Business Process Management

  • CIS 394: Location Analytics for Business

  • COM 100: Introduction to Human Communication

  •  CSE 110: Programming for Everyone: Introduction to Programming

  • EA 11: Foundations for Earned Admission

  • ECN 211: Macroeconomic Principles

  • ECN 212: Microeconomic Principles: Decision-Making Under Scarcity

  • ENG 101: English Composition

  • ENG 102: English Composition: Research and Writing

  • FSE 100: Introduction to Engineering: Imagine. Design. Discover!

  • FSE 150: Perspectives on Grand Challenges for Engineering

  • HEP 100: Introduction to Health and Wellness

  • HST 102: Western Civilization: Ancient and Medieval Europe

  • ASM 246: Human Origins

  • AST 111: Introduction to Solar Systems Astronomy

  • ACC 231: Uses of Accounting Information I

  • BIO 100: Bio Beyond

  • CEE 181: Technological, Social, and Sustainable Systems

  • CHM 114: General Chemistry for Engineers

  • CIS 105: Computer Applications and Information Technology

  • CIS 194: Technical Support Fundamentals

  • CIS 308: Advanced Excel in Business

  • CIS 309: Business Process Management

  • CIS 394: Location Analytics for Business

  • COM 100: Introduction to Human Communication

  • CSE 110: Programming for Everyone: Introduction to Programming

  • EA 11: Foundations for Earned Admission

  • ECN 211: Macroeconomic Principles

  • ECN 212: Microeconomic Principles: Decision-Making Under Scarcity

  • ENG 101: English Composition

  • ENG 102: English Composition: Research and Writing

  • FSE 100: Introduction to Engineering: Imagine. Design. Discover!

  • FSE 150: Perspectives on Grand Challenges for Engineering

  • HEP 100: Introduction to Health and Wellness

  • HST 102: Western Civilization: Ancient and Medieval Europe