Academics
- Graduation Rate69%
- Majors Available80
- Student-to-Faculty Ratio12:1
- Retention Rate91%
AP Credit Policy
High school students who take advanced placement courses are encouraged to take the CEEB advanced placement (AP) examinations and have their scores sent to Huntington. The University grants credit for scores of three or higher, except for AP Calculus, which requires a score of four or higher.
For more information, view the credit policy on the college's website.
Offers credits
Yes
Offers placement into advanced courses
Yes
AP Courses | Min Score Required | Number of Credits | Course Equivalent |
---|---|---|---|
2-D Art and Design | 3 | 3 | Art 2D Design (non-catalog) |
Art History | 3 | 2 | AR115 Introduction to Art |
Biology | 3 | 4 | BI161/L Cell Biology & Lab |
4 | 4 | BI161/L Cell Biology & Lab, BI222/L Zoology & Lab | |
Calculus AB | 4 | 4 | MA171 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I |
Calculus BC | 4 | 4 | MA171 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I, MA172 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I |
Chemistry | 3 | 4 | CH111/L Chemistry & Contemporary Society |
3 | 4 | No credit award | |
4 | 4 | CH111/L Chemistry & Contemporary Society, General Chemistry (Non-Catalog) | |
4 | 4 | General Chemistry (Non-Catalog) | |
5 | 4 | CH 161/L Principles of Chemistry I, General Chemistry (Non-Catalog) | |
5 | 4 | CH 161/L Principles of Chemistry I | |
Chinese Language and Culture | 3 | 3 | Elementary Chinese I, Elementary Chinese II |
4 | 3 | Elementary Chinese I, Elementary Chinese II, Intermediate Chinese I, Intermediate Chinese II | |
Comparative Government and Politics | 3 | 3 | Survey of Government (Non-Catalog) |
Computer Science A | 4 | 3 | CS 216 Programming II |
Computer Science Principles | 4 | 3 | 3 hours non-catalog Computer Science credit |
Drawing | 3 | 3 | Survey of Drawing (non-catalog) |
English Language and Composition | 3 | 3 | EN121 Academic Writing & Research |
English Literature and Composition | 3 | 3 | EN121 Academic Writing & Research, EN151 Perspectives on Literature |
Environmental Science | 3 | 4 | ES211/L Environmental Resources & Lab |
European History | 3 | 3 | HS116 Historical Perspectives I |
French Language and Culture | 3 | 3 | FR111 Elementary French I, FR121 Elementary French II, FR211 Intermediate French I, FR221 Intermediate French II, FR311 French Conversation & Composition I, FR321 French Conversation & Composition I |
German Language and Culture | 3 | 3 | GM111 Elementary German I, GM121 Elementary German II, GM211 Intermediate German I, GM221 Intermediate German II, NON311 German Conversation & Composition I, NON 321 German Conversation & Composition II |
Human Geography | 3 | 3 | Human Geography (Non-Catalog) |
Italian Language and Culture | 3 | 3 | Elementary Italian I, Elementary Italian II |
4 | 3 | Elementary Italian I, Elementary Italian II, Intermediate Italian I, Intermediate Italian II | |
Japanese Language and Culture | 3 | 3 | Elementary Japanese I, Elementary Japanese II |
4 | 3 | Elementary Japanese I, Elementary Japanese II, Intermediate Japanese I, Intermediate Japanese II | |
Latin | 3 | 3 | Elementary Latin I, Elementary Latin II |
4 | 3 | Elementary Latin I, Elementary Latin II, Intermediate Latin I, Intermediate Latin II | |
Macroeconomics | 3 | 3 | EB211 Principles of Macroeconomics |
Microeconomics | 3 | 3 | EB212 Principles of Microeconomics |
Music Theory | 3 | 3 | MU110 Music Theory I |
Physics 1 | 3 | 4 | PH 211/L Principles of Physics I & Lab |
Physics 2 | 3 | 4 | PH 212/L Principles of Physics II and Lab |
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism | 3 | 4 | PH212/L Principles of Physics II & Lab |
Physics C: Mechanics | 3 | 4 | PH 211/L Principles of Physics I & Lab |
Psychology | 3 | 3 | PY111 Introduction to Psychology |
Spanish Language and Culture | 3 | 3 | SN111 Elementary Spanish I, SN121 Elementary Spanish II, SN211 Intermediate Spanish I, SN221 Intermediate Spanish II, SN311 Spanish Conversation & Composition I, SN321 Spanish Conversation & Composition I |
Spanish Literature and Culture | 3 | 3 | SN111 Elementary Spanish I SN121 Elementary Spanish II, SN211 Intermediate Spanish I, SN221 Intermediate Spanish II, SN331 Spanish Literature & Civilization I, SN341 Spanish Literature & Civilization I |
Statistics | 3 | 4 | MA151 Probability & Statistics |
United States Government and Politics | 3 | 3 | PS111 Public Policy |
United States History | 3 | 3 | Survey of U.S. History (Non-Catalog) |
4 | 3 | HS211 History of the U.S. I, HS212 History of the U.S. II | |
World History: Modern | 4 | 3 | HS115 Historical Perspectives I, HS116 Historical Perspectives II |
Study Options
Majors and Degrees
The college offers the following degrees: Associate, Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral
A
- Accounting
- Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations
- Agricultural Business and Management, General
- Agricultural Communication/Journalism
- Agricultural Economics
- Agricultural Teacher Education
- Agricultural/Farm Supplies Retailing and Wholesaling
- Agronomy and Crop Science
- Animal Sciences, General
- Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production
- Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics, and Special Effects
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- Applied Psychology
- Art Teacher Education
- Art/Art Studies, General
- Athletic Training/Trainer
B
- Bible/Biblical Studies
- Biology Teacher Education
- Biology/Biological Sciences, General
- Business Administration and Management, General
C
- Chemistry Teacher Education
- Chemistry, General
- Cinematography and Film/Video Production
- Commercial and Advertising Art
- Computer and Information Sciences, General
- Counseling Psychology
- Criminology
- Crop Production
D
- Development Economics and International Development
- Drama and Dramatics/Theater Arts, General
E
- Elementary Education and Teaching
- English Language and Literature, General
- English/Language Arts Teacher Education
- Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations, Other
- Executive/Career Coaching
- Exercise Science and Kinesiology
F
- Film/Cinema/Media Studies
- Finance, General
- Fine/Studio Arts, General
H
- History, General
- Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
I
- International Agriculture
J
- Journalism
- Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching
M
- Marketing/Marketing Management, General
- Mathematics Teacher Education
- Mathematics, General
- Missions/Missionary Studies
- Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General
- Music Management
- Music Performance, General
- Music Teacher Education
- Music, General
N
- Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management
O
- Occupational Therapist Assistant
- Occupational Therapy/Therapist
P
- Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries, Other
- Pastoral Studies/Counseling
- Philosophy
- Political Science and Government, General
- Pre-Veterinary Studies
- Psychology, General
- Public Relations/Image Management
R
- Radio and Television
- Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
- Religion/Religious Studies
- Religious Education
S
- Social Studies Teacher Education
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Special Education and Teaching, General
- Speech Communication and Rhetoric
- Sport and Fitness Administration/Management
- Sports Studies
T
- Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor
- Technical Theater/Theater Design and Technology
- Theological and Ministerial Studies, Other
- Theology and Religious Vocations, Other
W
- Writing, General
Y
- Youth Ministry
Need Help Choosing a Major?
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Special Academics Program
- Accelerated Study
- Distance Learning
- Double Major
- Dual Enrollment of High School Students
- English as a Second Language
- Honors Program
- Independent Study
- Internships
- Liberal Arts/Career Combination
- Study Abroad
- Teacher Certification
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