Credit Courses/Classes

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    Get the top-notch instruction you want with the flexibility you need at a low cost per credit!

    Whether you want a degree or are just interested in taking a few classes for credit, we can help you meet your goals. Credit courses let you test the waters before committing to a program or help you work toward a degree at another institution.

    At Madison College, you can:

    Finding classes at Madison College

    • See our Browse the Catalog tutorial to learn more about finding and selecting class offerings.
       
    • Search courses through myMadisonCollege. See the courses search tutorial for help.
       
    • Search for class offerings that meet your needs for specific days, times or methods of instruction (such as online, accelerated).
       
    • Check our quick alphabetical list of courses.
       
    • Click on the course name to see a course description and a list of current class offerings including start dates, times, rooms, instructors and methods of delivery.
       

    Taking classes at Madison College

    Want to take credit classes without pursuing a degree?

    • Admission to a program is not required to take classes.
       
    • Register to take classes. Our admissions tutorials can guide you through the process.
       
    • Register for classes during "open registration" periods each semester.
       
    • When selecting a class, be sure to check prerequisites listed in the course description.
       
    • Consider enhancing your resume by earning a certificate. Certificates offer short-term training designed to combine skills in a particular area.

    Accepted into a program?

    • Check with your advisor or program web page for required classes.
       
    • Download a curriculum sheet from your program page for a handy "map" of required classes.
       
    • Check myMadisonCollege for your registration date each semester. Our admission tutorials can guide you through the process.
       
    • When selecting a class, be sure to check prerequisites listed in the course description.
    Last Modified: December 23, 2011