
Enroll Anytime Essential Studies Courses
Need a flexible online Essential Studies option? We have you covered!
Self-Paced Enroll Anytime offers a range of courses that meet UND's Essential Studies Breadth of Knowledge and Special Emphasis requirements. Refer to the UND Essential Studies website to verify your requirements and approved courses.
Communication
- COMM 110: Fundamentals of Public Speaking
- ENGL 110: College Composition I
- ENGL 130: Composition II: Writing for Public Audiences
Social Sciences
- ACCT 315: Business Law
- CJ 201: Introduction to Criminal Justice
- COMM 102: Introduction to Communication
- COMM 345: Social Media Strategy
- COMM 374: Principles of Strategic Communication
- ECON 201: Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 202: Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENTR 101: Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- GEOG 151: Human Geography
- KIN 440: Sport Psychology
- PHE 101: Introduction to Public Health
- PHE 102: Epidemiology in Public Health
- PHE 103: Introduction to Global Health
- POLS 115: American Government I
- POLS 220: International Politics
- PSYC 111: Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC 250: Developmental Psychology
- PSYC 270: Psychological Disorders and Treatment
- SOC 110: Introduction to Sociology
- TL 252: Child Development
Fine Arts and Humanities
- ART 110: Introduction to the Visual Arts
- ART 230: Introduction to Drawing
- FA 150: Introduction to the Fine Arts
- GERM 101: First Year German I
- GERM 102: First Year German II
- GERM 406: Literary Voices: Death & Apocalypse
- HIST 101: Western Civilization I
- HIST 102: Western Civilization II
- HIST 103: United States to 1877
- HIST 104: United States Since 1877
- LANG 380: Global Gateways
- MUSC 201: Rock and Roll History: From World War II to 1975
- NORW 101: First Year Norwegian I
- NORW 102: First Year Norwegian II
- PHIL 250: Ethics in Engineering and Science
- SPAN 101: First Year Spanish I
- SPAN 102: First Year Spanish II
- WGS 225: The Study of Women
Mathematics, Science, and Technology
- BIMD 220: Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIMD 220L: Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
- BIMD 221: Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIMD 221L: Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
- CHEM 115: Introductory Chemistry
- CHEM 115L: Introductory Chemistry Lab
- CHEM 116: Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry
- CHEM 116L: Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Lab
- CHEM 121: General Chemistry I
- CHEM 121L: General Chemistry I Laboratory
- CHEM 122: General Chemistry II
- CHEM 122L: General Chemistry II Laboratory
- ECON 210: Introduction to Business and Economic Statistics
- GEOL 101: Introduction to Geology
- GEOL 101L: Introduction to Geology Lab
- MATH 103: College Algebra
- MATH 105: Trigonometry
- MATH 107: Precalculus
- MATH 146: Applied Calculus I
- MATH 165: Calculus I
- MATH 166: Calculus II
- N&D 240: Fundamentals of Nutrition
- PHE 306: Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- PHYS 110: Introductory Astronomy
- PSYC 241: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Advanced Communication
- COMM 360: Communicating Science
- COMM 374: Principles of Strategic Communication
- COMM 410: Senior Capstone in Communication
- LANG 380: Global Gateways
Quantitative Reasoning
- CHEM 115: Introductory Chemistry
- CHEM 115L: Introductory Chemistry Lab
- CHEM 121: General Chemistry I
- CHEM 121L: General Chemistry I Laboratory
- CHEM 122: General Chemistry II
- CHEM 122L: General Chemistry II Laboratory
- ECON 201: Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 202: Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 210: Introduction to Business and Economic Statistics
- MATH 103: College Algebra
- MATH 105: Trigonometry
- MATH 107: Precalculus
- MATH 146: Applied Calculus I
- MATH 165: Calculus I
- MATH 166: Calculus II
- N&D 240: Fundamentals of Nutrition
- PHE 102: Epidemiology in Public Health
- PHE 306: Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- PHYS 110: Introductory Astronomy
- PSYC 241: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Diversity of Human Experience
- BIMD 220: Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIMD 220L: Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
- BIMD 221: Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIMD 221L: Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
- GEOG 151: Human Geography
- GERM 102: First Year German II
- GERM 406: Literary Voices: Death & Apocalypse
- HIST 101: Western Civilization I
- HIST 102: Western Civilization II
- HIST 103: United States to 1877
- HIST 104: United States Since 1877
- NORW 102: First Year Norwegian II
- PHE 103: Introduction to Global Health
- SOC 110: Introduction to Sociology
- SPAN 102: First Year Spanish II
Analyzing Worldviews
Digital Information Literacy
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- Affordable – UND's enroll anytime courses are priced at North Dakota's affordable, in-state tuition rate.
- Accredited – UND is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
- Easily transfer credits – Transferring credits is always at the discretion of the institution to which the credits are being transferred. In general, credits from schools/universities that are regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission transfer to other regionally accredited institutions. UND's online courses appear on your UND transcript in the same way as other courses.
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Course information including tuition, technology requirements, textbooks, lessons and exams is subject to change without notice.
How will the course appear on my transcript?
You may enroll at any time and have up to 9 months to complete this online course.
The credits earned will be recorded on your UND transcript based on the date you registered
for the course. It will appear on your transcript in the same way as a course taken
during a regular semester. There is no indication that the course was taken online
or that you completed it at your own pace.
Consult the table on our How Enroll Anytime Courses Work page for a current listing of Enroll Anytime Registration Dates and the semester
information that will appear on a UND transcript.