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Millard North High School

  1. UNO
  2. Dual Enrollment
  3. About Dual Enrollment
  4. High School Directory
  5. Millard North High School

Dual Enrollment Coordinator

Mary Bayne
Assistant Principal - 10th Grade Students
Phone: 402.715.1369
Email: mbayne@mpsomaha.org

Read Mary Bayne's Profile


  • Courses Offered
  • UNO's General Education Curriculum
  • Benefits of UNO Dual Enrollment
  • How to Apply (video)

Information Fall 2022 Spring 2023 Year-Long Courses
Family Information Session: TBD TBD N/A
Application Live/Open: August 15, 2022 12:00 A.M. January 9, 2023 12:00 A.M. N/A
School Visit: August 22, 2022 January 10-11, 2023 N/A
Application Closes: September 30, 2022 11:59 P.M. February 24, 2023 11:59 P.M. N/A
Withdrawal Date: November 11, 2022 March 31, 2023 March 3, 2023

Please note that the instructor and course offered may change each year based on high school availability.

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Courses Offered

UNO Course UNO Course Name- UNO Credits Academic Requirements fulfilled at UNO High School Credit Earned Instructor Dual
Enrollment
Sign-Up
BIOL 1450
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BIOL 1750
Biology I- 5 credits
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Biology II- 5 credits
Natural & Physical Sciences General Education
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Possible Major/Minor/Elective
AP Biology Tyler Pearson Fall
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Spring
CIST 1400 Intro to Computer Science I- 3 credits Possible Major/Minor/Elective AP Computer Science A

Nichole Niebur

Spring
CIST 2500 Intro to Applied Statistics for IS&T 3 credits Quantitative Literacy General Education AP Statistics

Megan Dovali

Weylon White

Spring
CSCI 1200 Computer Science Principles- 3 credits Natural & Phyisical Science General Education AP Computer Science Principles

Nichole Niebur

Spring
CSCI 1204 Computer Science Principles Laboratory-1 credit Natural/Physical Science General Education Lab AP Computer Science Principles Lab

Nichole Niebur

Spring
ENGL 1010
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ENGL 1020
Intro to Genre Studies: Prose- 3 credits
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Intro to Genre Studies: Poetry, Drama, Film- 3 credits
Humanities & Fine Arts General Education AP English Literature

Joshua Lingenfelter

Leslie Irwin

Barry Glynn

Fall
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Spring
GERM 2120* Intermediate German II-3 credits Possible Major/Minor/Elective AP German

Jason Pitt

Spring
GERM 2120* Intermediate German II-3 credits Possible Major/Minor/Elective IB German SL

Jason Pitt

Spring
MATH 1950 Calculus I - 5 credits Possible Major/Minor/Elective AP Calculus AB Megan Hopkins
Aaron Harding
Spring
MATH 1950
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MATH 1960
Calculus I- 5 credits
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Calculus II-4 credits
Possible Major/Minor/Elective AP Calculus BC Megan Hopkins Fall
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Spring
MATH 1960 Calculus II-4 credits Possible Major/Minor/Elective Calculus II ADV Megan Hopkins Spring
PHYS 1110 Gen. Physics I w/ Algebra-4 Credits Natural & Physical Sciences General Education IB Physics HL I & SL Sharon Eblen Spring
PHYS 1110 Gen. Physics I w/Algebra-4 credits Natural & Physical Sciences General Education AP Physics 1 Walter Mertz III

Brian Yueil
Spring
PHYS 1154 Gen. Physics Lab I-1 credit Natural & Physical Sciences General Education AP Physics 1 Lab Walter Mertz III

Brian Yueil
Spring
PHYS 1120 Gen. Physics-4 credits Possible Major/Minor/Elective AP Physics 2 Walter Mertz III Spring
PHYS 1164 Gen. Physics Lab II-1 credit Possible Major/Minor/Elective AP Physics 2 Lab Walter Mertz III Spring
PHYS 1120 General Physics-4 credits Possible Major/Minor/Elective IB Physics HL II Philip Manley Spring
PSCI 1100 Intro to American Nat'l Gov't-3 credits Social Sciences General Education AP US Government & Politics Douglas Drummond Spring
PSYC 1010 Intro to Psychology I-3 credits Social Sciences General Education AP Psychology Brad Edmundson Spring

* = Denotes that a course is eligible for retroactive credit. Please contact the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Foreign Languages & Literature for more information at 402.554.4841 or mglee@unomaha.edu.


How do dual enroll courses align with UNO's general education curriculum?

In order to gain the most from your UNO Dual Enrollment courses, it may be wise to consider if these courses meet requirements within the General Education Curriculum at UNO. For more information on this curriculum, the courses that are included, and the number of credits required per category, please see the below table as well as the General Education site.

General Education Curriculum Requirements

Category Area Credits Required # of Disciplines

Fundamental
Academic
Skills

English & Writing 9 1
Quantitative Literacy 3 1
Public Speaking 3 1
Distribution
Requirements
Humanities & Fine Arts 9 2
Social Sciences 9 2
Natural & Physical Sciences 7 2
Diversity
Requirements
Global Diversity 3 1
U.S. Diversity 3 1

Benefits of UNO Dual Enrollment

Millard North’s Dual Enrollment Presentation


How to Apply for Dual Enrollment

Millard North High School

1010 South 144th Street
Omaha, NE 68154

Phone: 402.715.1365

Millard North High School website

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