

Dual Enrollment
We are pleased to offer dual enrollment classes through Carson-Newman University. Classes are taught by professors that have been approved by Carson-Newman and adhere to the policies of Master's Monday. Classes can be paid for with the dual enrollment grant and can transfer to other universities depending on requirements.
Class Offerings
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Math 125 Precalculus For students planning to enroll in a college calculus course. A study of elementary functions - polynomial exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, rational - their graphs, and applications. Note: A student who has previously received college credit for a calculus course will not receive credit for MATH 125. Prerequisites: High school Algebra II or ASE 034.
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Math 201 Statistical Concepts and Methods Basic statistical concepts including populations, samples, analysis and inference. One and two dimensional discrete and random variables. Applications of normal, t, chi square, F and binomial random variables. R statistical software. Same as PSY 203 and SOC 203. Prerequisites: Strong algebra background evidenced by math ACT 21 (math SAT 530) or MATH 106, 120, or 125.
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Eng 101 Writing & Literary Studies I A study of the writing process, with an emphasis on improving grammar, mechanics, punctuation, style, usage, and development. Includes introduction to literary analysis with emphasis on Appalachian writing. Note: A grade of C or better in ENG 101 is prerequisite to all English courses 200 level or higher.
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Eng 201 Writing & Literary Studies II Development of writing with emphasis on three literary genres: fiction, poetry, and theater; includes the development of analytical and critical reading skills, research writing, and informational technology knowledge. Prerequisite: ENG 101.
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Comm 135 Speech Fundamentals Introduction to public speaking through the study of speeches, speakers, and the principles of effective public address. Students plan, organize and deliver various types of speeches.
How to Register
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Schedule a new family interview by contacting us at newfamilyatmm@gmail.com
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​Follow instructions to apply to Carson-Newman and the DE Grant here
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Upon approval by Master's Monday, come to registration on April 20th to sign up for the desired classes.
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FAQ
Q: What if I don't hear back from Carson-Newman before registration?
A: No problem. Just make sure you've interviewed with MM.
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Q: What if I miss the April registration?
A: We will offer a summer registration. Be on the lookout for dates.
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Q: What is the deadline for the DE Grant?
A: June 30
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Q: Can I contact CN with questions?
A: Absolutely. Contact information is in the link above to apply.
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Q: Do I have to wait until MM registration in the summer if I only want Dual Enrollment classes?
A: We are working on an option. You'll still need a family interview before anything else.
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Q: Do I have to pay the registration fee if I am only taking DE classes?
A: Yes, we still require $150 registration fee per family to help cover costs of insurance, facilities, and supples.
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Q: Can I also use the grant for classes at another TN school?
A: Yes! The grant can be used at up to 3 schools. You'll be directed to list those schools when you apply.
Please contact us at newfamilyatmm@gmail.com for any other questions.
