Concurrent University Enrollment (CUE) Program

Earn up to 30 credits of college coursework

University of Bridgeport’s CUE program offers an exciting opportunity for high school students to start earning college credits. You can earn credits by enrolling in approved classes taken at your high school. Once you have successfully completed a CUE program course, you will receive academic credit that is equal to the completion of the same course taught at UB.

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UB CUE course listing

Each of the CUE program courses is offered through a specific college within University of Bridgeport to ensure our high academic standards are maintained. Additionally, each course is associated with a UB Associate who will work with you to deliver these classes at your high school.

HUMANITIES PATHWAY

Tonya Chacón, Faculty Coordinator Liaison

Course Course Title UB Faculty Associate(s)
CJHS 118 Introduction to Criminal Justice Joseph Karagoz
EDUC 201 Introduction to Education Tonya Chacón
EDUC 202 Introduction to Teaching Methods Tonya Chacón
ENGL 101 Academic Writing Randy Laist
ENGL 102 Introduction to Literature Randy Laist
ENGL 105A Introduction to Drama Randy Laist
SOC 101 Principles of Sociology David Peterson

The following course is offered as a Dual Enroll course on-ground at University of Bridgeport

Course Course Title UB Faculty Associate(s)
KOREAN 101 Elementary Korean I Steven Rashba

STEM PATHWAY

Patrick Frawley, Faculty Coordinator Liaison

Course Course Title UB Faculty Associate(s)
CPSC 203 Second Programming Language Sarosh H. Patel
ENGR 111 Introduction to Engineering I Navarun Gupta
MATH 203 Elementary Statistics Patrick Frawley
MATH 109 Precalculus Math Patrick Frawley
MATH 110 Calculus Analytic Geometry I Patrick Frawley
MEEG 112 Engineering Graphics and CAD Junling “Joyce” Hu
PHYS 201 General Physics I Maria Gherasimova
SCI C201 Our Environment: The Oceans Kathleen Engelmann

NOTE: The following manufacturing courses are available for CUE through Goodwin University:

  1. BMM-100 Introduction to Manufacturing
  2. BMM-140 Principles in Manufacturing Mathematics
  3. BMM-222 Technical Drawings and Specifications

Please reach out to Keith Sevigny at for more information.

BUSINESS PATHWAY

Mike Maccarone, Faculty Coordinator Liaison

Course Course Title UB Faculty Associate(s)
ACCT 101 Principles Accounting I Mike Maccarone
BLAW 251 Business Law I Elena Cahill
BUAD 102 Business Communications Matt Connell
BUAD 210X Foundations of Entrepreneurship Tim Raynor
ECON 201 Introduction to Economics I - Macro Mike Maccarone
ESPT 220 Esports Casey Stark
FIN 209 Managerial Finance Mike Maccarone
MKTG 205 Principles of Marketing Chris Szpryngel

HEALTH SCIENCES PATHWAY

Susan Ferency, Faculty Coordinator Liaison

Course Course Title UB Faculty Associate(s)
BIOL 101 General Organism Biology Kathleen Engelmann,
Natalia Belfiore
BIOL 102 Cell-Molecular Biology Anthony F. Ross
BIOL 113L Anatomy and Physiology I Anthony Ross
CHEM 123 Chemistry Abu Gafar Hossion
DHYG 199 Dental Hygiene Independent Study Adriana Fields
HSCI 230 Fundamentals of Nutrition Stephanie Burr
HSCI 260 Introduction to Exercise Science Thomas Price
HSCI 324 ACE Personal Trainer Brenda Harrison
MLSC 301 Phlebotomy Susan Ferency
MLSC 315 Fundamentals of Medical Laboratory Science Susan Ferency
PSYC 103 Introduction to Psychology Elizabeth Fles
PSYC 201 Child Psychology Elizabeth Fles
PSYC 205 Lifespan Developmental Psychology Elizabeth Fles

We regularly update our CUE course listing and add new courses. If you have any questions, contact us at .


High school principal / Site representative & teacher information

To become a school partner, please download UB’s CUE (DE/ECC) program packet to learn more about the program’s benefits, policies & procedures and required forms to begin our partnership.

Contact

Elizabeth Alves
CUE Coordinator
  • Phone203-576-4270
  • Email

Frequently asked questions