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NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFER GUIDE 2018-19
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VISIT US! As a prospective transfer student, we invite you to take advantage of more ways to learn about life at UNCW. We particularly encourage transfer students to reach out to the chairs and directors of departments and degree programs to explore more about degree requirements and career options. UNCW offers unique opportunities to explore enriching experiences like internships, applied learning, independent study, and undergraduate research.
TRANSFER TO TEAL FRIDAY TOURS uncw.edu/admissions/TransfertoTealTours
Throughout the academic year on select Fridays at 1 p.m. we offer campus tours specifically for transfer students. You will receive a transfer admission overview and a guided walking tour of our campus led by a Teal Guide, a current UNCW transfer student. Check out the dates available on the right and sign up to attend today, or check out our transfer specific virtual tour by visiting uncw.edu/virtualtour.
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Transfer to Teal Friday Tour Dates:Fall 2018Sept. 21 Oct. 5, 19 & 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 - Miliary Affiliated Tour
VISIT DAY PROGRAMS The Office of Admissions hosts two university-wide open houses each academic year. Invitations are sent to students with SeaLevel accounts.
Seahawk Saturday - Fall Open House Prospective Student Open House September 22, 2018
Seahawk Preview Day - Spring Open House Admitted Student Open House Saturday, March 30, 2019
SPRING 2019Jan. 25 Feb. 1, 8, 15 & 22 Mar. 1 & 22 Apr. 5 & 12
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APPLICATION CHECKLIST Complete the application for admission through the appropriate web portal and submit the following to the Office of Admissions:
❏ Application fee – $80 (non-refundable)
❏ Essay
❏ Work history
❏ Official final high school transcripts/ adult high school transcripts/GED*
❏ Official college transcripts from all institutions attended*
❏ North Carolina RCN (Residency Certification Number) https://ncresidency.cfnc.org/ residencyInfo/home
❏ AP, IB or CLEP test scores (if applicable)
❏ Official military transcripts (if applicable)
*When available, electronic transcript submission is preferred.
APPLICATION WEB PORTALSSeaLevel (Main Campus Transfer and Extension Transfer Students)Visit sealevel.uncw.edu to create your own UNCW student profile. Gain instant access to personalized information, receive periodic emails, register for a campus visit, apply and receive your admission notification all online.
Worldwide Connect (Online Accelerated Program Students)Visit onlinedegree.uncw.edu for more information and instructions on how to apply to UNCW’s online accelerated programs.
ADMISSION DEADLINES UNCW offers two priority deadlines for applications. Applications will be accepted after the priority deadline on a space–available basis. All supporting documentation (including official high school and college transcripts) must be received to complete an application. Once an application is complete, decisions can be expected within 3-5 weeks. Although applications will be accepted after the priority deadline, we encourage applying by the priority deadline to ensure that your application can be reviewed for your desired term.
Priority Deadlines:Summer & Fall – March 1Spring – October 15
TRANSFER STUDENTS Any student who has received credit from a regionally accredited two-year and/or four-year institution since graduation from high school or who has served at least two years in the military should apply to UNCW as a transfer student.
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In order to be competitive for admission, applicants are recommended to have at least:
Met high school minimum requirements if under the age of 21
24 hours of college-level coursework (12 should be complete, the remaining 12 can be in progress)*
A cumulative 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale on all transferable work attempted from all institutions attended**
Eligibility to return to the last institution attended
Applicants with the following courses completed or in progress have a higher likelihood of gaining admission:
3 hours of college-level Math
6 hours of college-level English
* If you have fewer than 24 transferable hours of college-level coursework completed or in progress please submit SAT or ACT scores for review.
**Please note: Grades below a C, including ''C-' will not transfer but are included in the GPA calculation.
HIGH SCHOOL REQUIREMENTSAll applicants must have done one of the following:
Graduated from an accredited high school
Obtained a General Equivalency Diploma (GED)
Received an Adult High School Diploma
If under the age of 21, applicants must have met Minimum Course Requirements in high school unless they have already completed 24 hours of college-level coursework.
TRANSFER ADMISSION CRITERIA UNCW uses a holistic approach to review transfer students' applications and will consider several aspects of your application in making our admission decision.
HIGH SCHOOL MINIMUM COURSE REQUIREMENTS (MCR)
Four (4) Course Units of English Emphasizing grammar, composition and literature.
Four (4) Course Units of Mathematics Including algebra I, geometry, algebra II and a fourth mathematics course for which algebra II was the prerequisite. This may include pre-calculus, advanced functions and modeling, discrete math, college algebra, AP - or IB - level calculus, statistics, etc.
Three (3) Course Units of Science Including at least one course unit of a physical or chemical science (chemistry, physics, physical science, etc.) and one course unit of a life or biological science (biology, oceanography, anatomy and physiology, etc). At least one course unit must contain a laboratory portion.
Two (2) Course Units of Social Studies Including at least one course unit of United States history.
Two (2) Course Units of the Same Foreign Language Two consecutive units of the same foreign language. American Sign Language (ASL) does fulfill the foreign language requirement in North Carolina.
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ACTIVE–DUTY AND VETERAN SERVICE MEMBERS uncw.edu/military
Military applicants who have served at least two years must submit an official Joint Services transcript (JST) or Community College of the Air Force transcript for consideration of credit. General and departmental elective credit will be awarded (as applicable) with submission of transcript(s). Basic Training will fulfill the university’s physical education requirement.
FORMER UNCW STUDENTS uncw.edu/reg
Students who left in good academic standing and who have been away from UNCW for at least two consecutive semesters (excluding summer) and wish to return to the university can apply as a re-enrolling student through the Office of the Registrar.
COMPREHENSIVE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT (CAA) The North Carolina General Assembly, the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina and the State Board of Community Colleges are committed to simplifying the transfer of credits for students, thus facilitating their educational progress as they pursue associate or baccalaureate degrees with public post- secondary institutions in N.C. The CAA is a statewide agreement governing the transfer of credits between N.C. community colleges and state public universities. Its objective is to facilitate the smooth transfer of students, providing certain assurances to the transferring student by identifying community college courses that are appropriate for transfer as electives and specifying courses that satisfy pre-major and general education requirements.
* For the most up-to-date information, visit northcarolina.edu and search Comprehensive Articulation Agreement.
TRANSFER CONSIDERATIONSTRANSFER OF CREDITPlease visit the Transfer Credit Equivalencies website to see how your coursework may transfer. UNCW will accept a maximum of 93 semester hours of credit from a four-year institution and 64 semester hours of credit from a two-year institution. Credit earned at another institution with a grade of a “C” or better is accepted by the university if the coursework is comparable to courses at UNCW. Please note grades below a “C” (including a “C-”) are not transferable.
For more information on transfer of credit, AP, IB or CLEP, visit uncw.edu/admissions/TransferCredit.
GRANTS, LOANS AND SCHOLARSHIPSFAFSA – The 2019/20 FAFSA opens Oct.1, 2018. Priority filing date is Jan. 1, 2019. UNCW’s School Code is 002984.
Loans – For more information on loans and other types of aid, visit uncw.edu/finaid/types.html
Scholarships – The scholarship application opens Dec. 1 and closes March 1. To apply and for more information on other grants/scholarships and outside scholarship resources, visit uncw.edu/finaid/scholarships.html For additional questions or information, please visit uncw.edu/finaid/counselors.html
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*The Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina reserves the right to adjust these charges without prior notice.
Tuition Cost Per Credit – uncw.edu/studentaccounts/tuition_fees.html (For part-time, and Extension/Distance Ed rates)
ENROLLMENT (current estimates)
Total ................................................. 16,487Undergraduate ............................... 14,502 Graduate ........................................... 1,985
TRANSFER ENROLLMENT (current estimates)
Total ................................................... 1,939Male .................................................... 37%Female ................................................. 63%Minority ............................................... 18%Avg. GPA ............................................. 3.14Avg. Credit Hrs. ..................................... 45
ENROLLMENT & EXPENSES
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EXPENSES 2018-19*
In-State Out-of-State
Tuition $4,400 $18,416
Fees $2,648 $2,648
Housing $6,660 $6,660
Meals $4,026 $4,026
Books/Supplies $1,126 $1,126
Transportation $1,775 $1,775
Loan Orig Fee $64 $64
Miscellaneous $1,618 $1,618
Health Insurance $2,622 $2,622
Total $24,939 $38,955
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UNIVERSITY STUDIES FOR 2018-19 N.C. COMMUNITY COLLEGE
North Carolina Community College transfer students, entering UNCW Spring 2019, Summer 2019 and Fall 2019, who have earned an AA or AS degree meeting the requirements of the North Carolina Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) will receive a waiver of Foundations and Approaches & Perspectives requirements with the exception of PE, foreign language, and 3 credits from Living in Our Diverse Nation or Living in a Global Society. They will also receive a waiver of 3 credits from the following UNCW University Studies Competencies: Writing Intensive, and Information Literacy. Students may petition for waivers for 3 additional credits of Writing Intensive, and for up to 6 additional credits of Information Literacy. AS and AA degree-holding transfer students will be held to all other University Studies requirements. All other transfer students will be held to University Studies in its entirety, with the exception of First-Year Seminar, although they may also seek waivers for requirements as appropriate in consultation with their advisor. For more information on University Studies, refer to the University Studies section of the online undergraduate catalogue, and to the University Studies website, which has specific information for transfer students. (catalogue.uncw.edu and uncw.edu/universitystudies) *The N.C. Community College Transfer Guide does not replace academic advising. A student’s official degree audit, including the application of University Studies, will occur after a student is admitted to the university.
**(AA, AS) following the course and course number indicates this course also satisfies the N.C. Community College Associate in Arts (AA) and/or Associate in Science (AS) degree requirements.
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I. FOUNDATIONS
COMPOSITION (3-6 semester hours)
ENG 111 (AA, AS) Writing Inquiry AND ENG 112 (AA, AS) Writing/Research in Disciplines OR ENG 113 Literature-Based Research OR ENG 114 Professional Research and Reporting
FOREIGN LANGUAGE (3-6 semester hours)
*Proficiency through 201 level if pursuing language previously studied in high school OR 102 level in a language not previously studied
ARA 111, 112 Elementary Arabic 1, 2 JPN 111, 112 Elementary Japanese 1, 2 ARA 211, 212 Intermediate Arabic 1, 2 JPN 211, 212 Intermediate Japanese 1, 2 ASL, 111, 112 American Sign Language 1, 2 LAT 111, 112 Elementary Latin 1, 2 CHI 111, 112 Elementary Chinese 1, 2 LAT 211, 212 Intermediate Latin 1, 2 FRE 111, 112 Elementary French 1, 2 POR 111, 112 Elementary Portuguese 1, 2 FRE 211, 212 Intermediate French 1, 2 RUS 111, 112 Elementary Russian 1, 2 GER 111, 112 Elementary German 1, 2 SPN 111, 112 Elementary Spanish 1 GER 211, 212 Intermediate German 1, 2 SPN 211, 212 Intermediate Spanish 1
LIFETIME WELLNESS (2 semester hours)
PED 110, 111 OR 112 Fit and Well for Life, Physical Fitness 1, Physical Fitness 2
MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS (3 semester hours)
MAT 140, 145 Survey of Mathematics, Analytical Mathematics MAT 171 (AA, AS) Pre-Calculus Algebra MAT 141, 142 Mathematical Concepts 1, 2 MAT 172 (AS) Pre-Calculus Trigonometry MAT 143 (AA) Quantitative Literacy MAT 175 Pre-Calculus MAT 151 or 155 Statistics 1 MAT 252 Statistics 2 MAT 152 (AA) Statistical Methods 1 MAT 263 (AS) Brief Calculus MAT 161 College Algebra MAT 271 (AS) Calculus 1 MAT 162 College Trigonometry
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II. APPROACHES AND PERSPECTIVES
A. AESTHETIC, INTERPRETIVE AND LITERARY PERSPECTIVES (AT LEAST 6 SEMESTER HOURS) †
No more than 3 hours from any one discipline.
ART 111 (AA, AS) Art Appreciation ENG 274 Literature by Women ART 114, 115 (AA, AS) Art History Survey 1, 2 HUM 130 Myth in Human Culture DAN 110 Dance Appreciation MUS 141, 142, 241, 242 Ensemble (1- 4) DRA 111 Theatre Appreciation MUS 110 (AA, AS) Music Appreciation DRA 122 Oral Interpretation MUS 112 (AA, AS) Intro to Jazz ENG 125 Creative Writing 1 MUS 113 American Music ENG 131 Intro to Literature MUS 121 Music Theory 1 ENG 231, 232 (AA, AS) American Literature 1, 2 ENSEMBLE CLASSES ENG 235 Survey of Film as Literature MUS 131, 132, 231, 232 Chorus (1- 4) ENG 241, 242 British Literature 1, 2 MUS 135, 136, 235, 236 Jazz Ensemble (1- 4) ENG 253 The Bible as Literature MUS 137, 138, 237, 238 Orchestra (1- 4) ENG 261, 262 World Literature 1, 2 MUS 141, 142, 241, 242 Ensemble (1- 4) ENG 273 African American Literature
B. HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACHES (at least 6 semester hours) †
No more than 3 hours from any one discipline.
HIS 111, 112 (AA, AS) World Civilization 1, 2 PHI 215 (AA, AS) Philsophical Issues HIS 115 Intro to Global History PHI 220, 221 Western Philosophy 1, 2 HIS 121, 122 Western Civilization 1, 2 PHI 240 (AA, AS) Intro to Ethics HIS 131, 132 (AA, AS) American History 1, 2 REL 110 World Religions HIS 162 Women and History REL 111 Eastern Religions HIS 221 African American History REL 112 Western Religions HUM 130 Myth in Human Culture REL 211 Intro to Old Testament HUM 150 American Women’s Studies REL 212 Intro to New Testament PHI 210 History of Philosophy
C. SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES TO THE NATURAL WORLD (at least 7 semester hours with one laboratory course) †
No more than 3 hours from any one discipline; must include one laboratory course.
ANT 230 Physical Anthropology CHM 152 (AS) General Chemistry 2 AST 111, 111A (AA) Descriptive Astronomy ENV 120 Earth Science AST 151, 151A (AA, AS) General Astronomy I GEO 130 General Physical Geography OR 152,152A GEO 131, 132 Physical Geography 1, 2 BIO 110 (AA, AS) Principles of Biology GEL 111 (AA, AS) Intro Geology BIO 111 (AA, AS) General Biology 1 & lab GEL 120 Physical Geology BIO 112 (AS) General Biology 2 & lab GEL 220 Marine Geology BIO 155 Nutrition GEL 230 Environmental Geology BIO 165 OR 168 Anatomy and Physiology 1 & lab PHY 110 (AA, AS) Conceptual Physics
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BIO 173 Microbes in World Affairs PHY 151, 152 (AS) College Physics 1, 2 BIO 243 Marine Biology PHY 153 Modern Topics in Physics CHM 151 (AA, AS) General Chemistry 1 PHY 251, 252 (AS) General Physics 1, 2
D. UNDERSTANDING HUMAN INSTITUTIONS AND BEHAVIORS (at least 6 semester hours) †
No more than 3 hours from any one discipline.
ANT 210 General Anthropology ECO 151 Survey of Economics ANT 240 Archaeology ECO 251 (AA, AS) Principles of Microeconomics ANT 245 World Prehistory ECO 252 (AA, AS) Principles of Macroeconomics CJC 111 Intro to Criminal Justice POL 120 (AA, AS) American Government CJC 112 Criminology PSY 150 (AA, AS) Intro to Psychology COM110 Concepts in Comm Studies SWK 110 Intro to Social Work COM120 Interpersonal Communication SOC 210 (AA, AS) Intro to Sociology COM150 Intro to Mass Communication SOC 220 Social Problems
E. LIVING IN OUR DIVERSE NATION (at least 3 semester hours) †
EDU 216 Foundations in Education HUM 150 American Women’s Studies ENG 273 African American Literature MUS 112 Intro to Jazz ENG 274 Literature by Women MUS 113 American Music GEO 111 World Regional Geography MUS 135, 136, 235, 236 Jazz Ensemble (1- 4) GRO 120 Gerontology REL 221 Religions in America HIS 162 Women and History
F. LIVING IN A GLOBAL SOCIETY (at least 3 semester hours) †
ANT 210 General Anthropology HIS 221 African American History ANT 220 Cultural Anthropology REL 110 World Religions ENG 261, 262 World Literature 1, 2 REL 111 Eastern Religions ENV 120 Earth Science REL 112 Western Religions GEO 112 Cultural Geography POL 220 International Relations
† One of the courses used to fulfill a requirement in either E or F above may also be used to fulfill a requirement in A - D. Only one course may be double-counted this way.
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Note: AST 151 and 152 taken in sequence will receive credit for PHY 260 + PHY 001 elective credit totaling 6 hours.
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AccountingACC 115 ACG 201 & lab ACC 120 ACG 201 & lab ACC 121 ACG 203 & elective American Sign Language ASL 111 ASL 101ASL 112 ASL 102ASL 211 ASL 201ASL 212 ASL 202 AnthropologyANT 210 ANT 105 ANT 220 ANT 206 ANT 221 ANT 205 ANT 230 ANT 210 ANT 240 ANT 207ANT 245 ANT 207 ArtART 114 ARH 201 ART 115 ARH 202 ART 121 ART 101 ART 122 ART 102 ART 131 ART 111 ART 135 ART 211 ART 140 ART 242 ART 231 ART 233 ART 235 ART 211 ART 240 ART 242 ART 261 ART 280 ART 276 ART 260ART 281 ART 251 ART 282 ART 252 ART 283 ART 221
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AstronomyAST 151 PHY 260 AST 152 PHY 260
BiologyBIO 110 BIO 105 BIO 111 & lab BIO 201 BIO 111 (alone) ElectiveBIO 111 lab (alone) ElectiveBIO 112 & lab BIO 202BIO 112 (alone) ElectiveBIO 112 lab (alone) Elective*BIO 112 & BIO 120 & BIO 130 BIO 202 (4 hrs) & elective (8 hrs)**BIO 120 & BIO 130 BIO 202 (4 hrs) & elective (4 hrs)BIO 150 BIO 160 BIO 155 BIO 140 BIO 165 BIO 240 & labBIO 166 BIO 241 & lab BIO 168 BIO 240 & lab BIO 169 BIO 241 & lab BIO 173 BIO 190 BIO 175 BIO 246 & lab BIO 243 BIO 170 & elective BIO 275 BIO 246 & lab
COURSE EQUIVALENCIESNot all courses listed are offered at each of the 58 N.C. community colleges. We encourage students to check our online equivalency tool (see page 4) for each institution's most up-to-date credit articulation. Any science course completed without a lab may be considered elective credit. Check with the corresponding UNC Wilmington academic department for more information.
* BIO 112, BIO 120 and BIO 130 must be taken in sequence with labs in order to receive credit for BIO 202 & BIO elective credit totaling 12 hours.** BIO 120 and BIO 130 must be taken in sequence with labs in order to receive credit for BIO 202 & BIO elective credit totaling 8 hours. If not taken in sequence, only elective credit will be awarded.
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N.C. Community College UNC Wilmington BusinessBUS 110 BUS 105 & elective BUS 125 FIN 235 BUS 228 BAN 280 ChemistryCHM 131 CHM 105CHM 151 CHM 101 CHM 152 CHM 102 CHM 251 CHM 211 & labCHM 252 CHM 212 & labCHM 261 CHM 235 & lab CHM 263 CHM 235 & lab ChineseCHI 111 CHN 101CHI 112 CHN 102 Communication StudiesCOM 110 COM 104COM 111 COM 219COM 120 COM 220COM 150 COM 160COM 160 COM 271 COM 231 COM 101 COM 233 COM 256 COM 251 COM 257 Computer Information SystemsCIS 110 CSC 105 CIS 115 CSC 112 CIS 122 CSC 105 CIS 133 CSC 112 CIS 134 CSC 112 CIS 137 CSC 112 Computer ScienceCSC 120 CSC 112 & electiveCSC 134 CSC 112 CSC 148 CSC 112CSC 151 CSC 112CSC 239 CSC 112 Computer Technology Systems CTS 120 CIT 110 Criminal JusticeCJC 111 CRM 105 CJC 112 CRM 255
N.C. Community College UNC Wilmington DanceDAN 110 THR 112 Drama/TheatreDRA 111 THR 121 DRA 122 COM 116 DRA 130 THR 230 DRA 131 THR 231 DRA 140 THR 110 DRA 143 THR 207 DRA 145 THR 205 EconomicsECO 151 ECN 125 ECO 251 ECN 221 ECO 252 ECN 222 EducationEDU 163 EDN 203EDU 216 EDN 200 & labEDU 221 SED 250 EngineeringEGR 150 EGN 101 & elective EnglishENG 111 ENG 101 ENG 112 ENG 201 ENG 113 ENG 201 ENG 114 ENG 201 ENG 115 COM 271 ENG 121 COM 226 ENG 125 CRW 201 ENG 131 ENG 110 ENG 231 ENG 223 ENG 232 ENG 224 ENG 235 ENG 290ENG 241 ENG 211 ENG 242 ENG 212 ENG 253 ENG 233 ENG 261 ENG 225 ENG 262 ENG 226 ENG 273 ENG 232 ENG 274 ENG 230
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Environmental ScienceENV 120 EVS 195 & lab FrenchFRE 111 FRH 101 FRE 112 FRH 102 FRE 151 FRH 209 FRE 211 FRH 201 FRE 212 FRH 202 GeographyGEO 111 GGY 180 GEO 112 GGY 140 GEO 113 GGY 210 & elective GEO 121 GGY 282 GEO 130 GGY 130 GEO 131 & lab GGY 130 GEO 131 GGY 130 GEO 131L Elective GEO 132 GGY 130 GeologyGEL 111 GLY 101 GEL 113 GLY 132 GEL 120 GLY 101 GEL 220 GLY 150 & elective GEL 230 GLY 120 & lab GermanGER 111 GER 101 GER 112 GER 102 GER 211 GER 201 GER 212 GER 202 GerontologyGRO 120 GRN 101 HealthHEA 110 HEA 105 HEA 111 PED 221 HEA 112 PED 221 HEA 130 HEA 205 HistoryHIS 111 HST 101 HIS 112 HST 104 HIS 114 HST 102HIS 115 HST 103HIS 116 HST 295
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HIS 117 HST 101 HIS 121 HST 101 HIS 122 HST 102 HIS 131 HST 105 HIS 132 HST 106HIS 141 HST 209HIS 161 HST 206HIS 162 HST 204HIS 163 HST 104HIS 165 HST 104 HIS 221 HST 209HIS 222 HST 209HIS 223 HST 209HIS 227 HST 250 HumanitiesHUM 130 ENG 210 HUM 150 HST 204HUM 160 FST 110 ItalianITA 111 ITN 101 ITA 112 ITN 102 JapaneseJPN 111 JPN 101 JPN 112 JPN 102 JPN 211 JPN 201 JPN 212 JPN 202 JournalismJOU 110 ENG 202 JOU 216 ENG 202 LatinLAT 111 LAT 101 LAT 112 LAT 102 LAT 211 LAT 201 LAT 212 LAT 202 MathematicsMAT 140 MAT 101 MAT 141 MAT 141 MAT 142 MAT 142 MAT 143 MAT 101MAT 145 MAT 101 MAT 151 STT 215 MAT 152 STT 215 MAT 155 STT 215
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MAT 161 MAT 111 MAT 162 MAT 112 MAT 171 MAT 111 MAT 172 MAT 112 MAT 175 MAT 115 MAT 252 BAN 280 MAT 263 MAT 151 MAT 271 MAT 161 MAT 272 MAT 162 MAT 273 MAT 261 MusicMUS 110 MUS 115 MUS 111 MUS 105 MUS 112 MUS 116 MUS 113 MUS 117 MUS 121 MUS 111 & lab/elective MUS 122 MUS 112 & lab/elective MUS 123 MUS 203 MUS 131 MUS 186 MUS 132 MUS 186 MUS 135 MUS 184 MUS 136 MUS 184 MUS 137 MUS 187 MUS 138 MUS 187 MUS 141 MUS 185 MUS 142 MUS 185 MUS 161 MUS 195 & elective MUS 162 MUS 195 & elective MUS 210 MUS 118MUS 214 MUS 118 MUS 215 MUS 218 MUS 217 MUS 285 MUS 221 MUS 211 & elective MUS 231 MUS 186 MUS 232 MUS 186 MUS 235 MUS 184 MUS 236 MUS 184 MUS 237 MUS 187 MUS 238 MUS 187 MUS 241 MUS 185 MUS 242 MUS 185
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MUS 263 MUS 235 MUS 264 MUS 236 NutritionNUT 110 HEA 207 PhilosophyPHI 210 PAR 101 PHI 215 PAR 101 PHI 220 PAR 201 PHI 221 PAR 202 PHI 230 PAR 110 PHI 240 PAR 115 Physical EducationPED 110 PED 101 PED 111 PED 101 PED 112 PED 101 PED 113 PED 120 PED 114 PED 120 PED 117 PED 115 PED 118 PED 115 PED 128 PED 113 PED 130 PED 111 PED 131 PED 112 PED 132 PED 116 PED 133 PED 117 PED 137 PED 119 PED 138 PED 110 PED 139 PED 114 PED 143 PED 122 PED 147 PED 121 PED 152 PED 106 PED 153 PED 107 PED 156 PED 104 PED 159 PED 125 PED 160 PED 124 PED 163 PED 124 PED 181 PED 126 PED 183 PED 206 PED 250 PED 236 PED 251 PED 236 PED 252 PED 236 PED 260 PED 105 & elective PED 262 PED 106 & elective
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Physical SciencePHS 140 GGY 230 PhysicsPHY 110 &110A PHY 105 PHY 151 PHY 101 PHY 152 PHY 102 PHY 153 PHY 105 PHY 251 PHY 201 PHY 252 PHY 202 Political SciencePOL 120 PLS 101 POL 210 PLS 230 POL 220 PLS 220 POL 250 PLS 212 PortuguesePOR 111 PRT 101 POR 112 PRT 102 POR 211 PRT 201 POR 212 PRT 202 PsychologyPSY 150 PSY 105 PSY 237 PSY 264 PSY 239 PSY 246 PSY 241 PSY 223 PSY 243 PSY 220 PSY 244 PSY 220 PSY 245 PSY 220 PSY 246 PSY 221 PSY 259 PSY 265PSY 281 PSY 247 RecreationREC 110 REC 265 REC 122 REC 270
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ReligionREL 110 PAR 125 REL 111 PAR 232 REL 112 PAR 230 REL 211 PAR 235 REL 212 PAR 236 REL 221 PAR 242 RussianRUS 111 RUS 101 RUS 112 RUS 102 Social WorkSWK 110 SWK 235 SociologySOC 210 SOC 105 SOC 220 SOC 215 SpanishSPA 111 SPN 101 SPA 112 SPN 102 SPA 211 SPN 201 SPA 212 SPN 202 SpeechSPH 111 COM 219 SPH 231 COM 101 SPH 233 COM 256 SPH 251 COM 257
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Academic Success ACA 122
Accounting ACC 131, 220, 221, 225, 226, 227240, 250, 269, 270, 279
American Sign Language ASL 181, 182, 281, 282
AnthropologyANT 230A
Arabic ARA 111, 112, 181, 182, 211, 212
Art ART 110, 111, 113, 116, 117, 130, 132,171, 212, 213, 214, 222, 223, 232, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 250, 251, 252, 260, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 271, 274, 275, 284, 285, 286, 288, 289
Astronomy AST 111/111A, 151A, 152A, 251
Biology BIO 140, 140A, 143, 145, 146, 163, 176, 180, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 230, 231, 232, 235, 236, 240, 242, 250, 265, 271, 272, 273, 280, 285
Business BUS 115, 116, 137, 147, 153, 210, 225, 230, 237, 240, 252, 255, 260, 261, 285
Chemistry CHM 115/115A, 121, 121A, 130, 130A, 132,135, 136, 265, 271, 271A
Chinese CHI 181, 182, 211, 212
Communication Studies COM 115, 130, 140, 232, 250, 252
Computer Information Systems CIS 120, 130, 131, 132, 135, 136, 140, 142, 220, 232, 233, 235, 236, 237, 240, 242, 249, 286
Computer Science CSC 130, 136, 139, 220
Computer Technology Systems CTS 115
Criminal Justice CJC 113, 121, 131, 141, 212, 214, 215, 222, 231
Dance DAN 121, 122, 124, 125, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 140, 141, 142, 143, 211, 212, 221, 222, 225, 226, 236, 237, 262
Drafting DFT 170
Drama/Theatre DRA 112, 115, 120, 124, 126, 128, 132, 135, 136, 141, 142, 147, 150, 151, 160, 170, 171, 175, 176, 211, 212, 230, 231, 240, 241, 243, 245, 250, 251, 260, 270, 271, 275, 276
EducationEDU 144, 145, 146
Engineering EGR 210, 211, 212, 213, 215, 216, 218, 219, 220, 225, 228, 230
English ENG 111A, 126, 132, 133, 134, 135, 233, 234, 243, 251, 252, 265, 266, 271, 272, 275
ELECTIVE CREDIT N.C. COMMUNITY COLLEGESNot all courses listed are offered at each of the 58 N.C. community colleges. We encourage students to check our online equivalency tool (see page 4) for each institution's most up-to-date credit articulation.
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Environmental Science ENV 110, 218, 220, 226, 228, 234
French FRE 120, 141, 161, 181, 182, 221, 231, 281, 282
Geographic Information Science GIS 111
Geography GEO 110
German GER 141, 161, 181, 182, 221, 231, 281, 282
Gerontology GRO 220, 230
Health HEA 120, 140, 150
History HIS 124, 145, 151, 153, 160, 164, 167, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 224, 225, 226, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 241, 242, 251, 252, 260, 261, 262, 271
Humanities HUM 110, 115, 120, 121, 122, 123, 140, 145, 161, 170, 180, 211, 212, 220, 225, 230, 240
International Business INT 110, 180, 210, 220, 230
Italian ITA 181, 182, 211, 212, 221, 231, 281, 282
Japanese JPN 181, 182
Journalism JOU 111, 112, 120, 217, 242
Latin LAT 141, 142, 181, 182, 231, 232, 281, 282
Marketing MKT 120
Mathematics MAT 140A, 141A, 142A, 145A, 151A, 152A, 155A, 161A, 162A, 165, 165A, 167, 167A, 171A, 172A, 175A, 210, 210A, 252A, 263A, 271A, 273A, 280, 285
Music MUS 114, 115, 133, 134, 151, 152, 170, 173, 174, 175, 176, 181, 182, 211, 212, 213, 222, 233, 234, 251, 252, 253, 260, 261, 262, 265, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 280, 281, 282, 283
Philosophy PHI 250
Physical Education PED 115, 116, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 134, 135, 136, 140, 141, 142, 144, 145, 146, 148, 149, 150, 151, 154, 155, 158, 161, 162, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 210, 211, 212, 217, 220, 240, 254, 255, 256, 257, 259, 270, 276
Physical Science PHS 110, 121, 122, 130
Physics PHY 253
Political Science POL 110, 130, 230, 240, 241
Portuguese POR 141, 181, 182, 221, 231, 281, 282
Psychology PSY 141, 183, 211, 215, 231, 234, 247, 249, 255, 256, 260, 261, 263, 264, 265, 271, 275, 284, 285
Public Administration PAD 151, 152, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255
Recreation REC 112, 113, 115, 120, 126, 220, 222, 224
Russian RUS 181, 182, 211, 212, 221, 231, 281, 282
Sociology SOC 213, 215, 225, 230, 232, 234, 240, 242, 244, 245, 250, 252, 254
Spanish SPA 120, 141, 151, 161, 181, 182, 221, 231, 281, 282
Speech SPH 112, 252
Therapeutic Recreation TRE 110
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AREAS OF INTEREST
Area Name Phone Website
Athletics 910.962.3233 uncwsports.com
Campus Activities and Involvement Center (CAIC) 910.962.3553 uncw.edu/activities
Career Center 910.962.3174 uncw.edu/career
Disability Resource Center 910.962.7555 uncw.edu/disability
Diversity and Inclusion 910.962.7104 uncw.edu/diversity
Financial Aid and Scholarships 910.962.3177 uncw.edu/finaid
Honors College 910.962.3408 uncw.edu/honors
Housing and Residency Life 910.962.3241 uncw.edu/housing
Military Benefits 910.962.3177 uncw.edu/finaid/military.html
Net Price Calculator 910.962.3177 uncw.edu/finaid
Off-campus Housing 910.962.3119 offcampushousing.uncw.edu
Orientation 910.962.3089 uncw.edu/orientation
Parking 910.962.3178 uncw.edu/parking
PERCH (Non-traditional student resources) 910.962.3119 uncw.edu/perch
Registrar 910.962.3125 uncw.edu/registrar
Residency Determination Service (RDS) 844.319.3640 https://ncresidency.cfnc.org/residencyInfo/home
Student Accounts 910.962.3164 uncw.edu/studentaccounts
Student Health 910.962.3280 uncw.edu/healthservices
University College 910.962.3245 uncw.edu/uc
University Studies (Gen. Ed. Curriculum) 910.962.3245 uncw.edu/uc/advising/unistudies.html
World Languages and Cultures 910.962.3340 uncw.edu/languages
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TRANSFER ADMISSION CONTACTSApplicant by Last Name Transfer Counselor Phone Email uncw.edu/transferadmissions
A-D Micah Jarrett 910.962.2550 [email protected]
E-K Cassidy Bailey 910.962.7324 [email protected]
L-O Jessica Horne 910.962.4096 [email protected]
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CONTACT [email protected]@uncw.edutel 910.962.3243
Submit transcripts to:UNCW Office of Admissions 601 S. College RoadWilmington, NC 28403-5904 or Email to: [email protected] or Fax to: 910.962.3038
Transfer Student Success AdvisorsLeigh Smith 910.962.7200 [email protected]
Randie Jenkins 910.758.1812 [email protected]
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English*Earth & Ocean Sciences*Film StudiesFrench*Geography*Geology*GeosciencesGerman StudiesHistory*Interdisciplinary Studies NEW
International Studies*Information Technology*Marine BiologyMathematics*Music*Music EducationOceanography*Philosophy & ReligionPhysics*Political Science*Psychology*Sociology*Spanish*Statistics*Studio Art*Theatre*
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School of Health & Applied Human SciencesExercise SciencePhysical Education & HealthPublic Health StudiesRecreation, Sport Leadership & Tourism Management*Recreation Therapy
School of NursingProfessional NursingRN to BSN (online accelerated program)Clinical Research (online)*
School of Social WorkSocial Work
Cameron School of Businessuncw.edu/csbAccountancyBusiness Analytics NEW
Economics*Entrepreneurship & Business DevelopmentFinanceGeneral BusinessHuman Resource ManagementInformation SystemsInformation TechnologyInternational BusinessManagement & LeadershipMarketing Professional Selling Marketing StrategySupply Chain Management
Watson College of Educationuncw.edu/edEducation of Young ChildrenElementary EducationMiddle Grades EducationSecondary EducationSpecial Education
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Pre-lawPublic Administration ReligionRussian StudiesScience, Humanities & Society Security StudiesSustainabilityWomen’s & Gender Studies__________________________
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Pre-Professional Programsuncw.edu/preprofessionalPre-Chiropractic Pre-DentistryPre-LawPre-MedicinePre-Occupational TherapyPre-OptometryPre-PharmacyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Physician AssistantPre-PodiatryPre-Veterinary Medicine__________________________
Graduate Schooluncw.edu/gradschoolM.A. Conflict Management & Resolution M.A. EnglishM.A. Film Studies NEW 2019
M.A. HistoryM.A. Liberal Studies M.A. Psychology
M.A. Sociology & Criminology M.A. SpanishM.A.T. Education – Specialization OptionsM.B.A. Business Administration – International, Professional & ExecutiveM.Ed. Education – Specialization OptionsM.F.A. Creative WritingM.F.A. Filmmaking M.P.A. Public Administration M.S.A. School Administration M.S. Applied Gerontology M.S. Athletic Training0 NEW 2020
M.S. BiologyM.S. Business Analytics NEW
M.S. ChemistryM.S. Clinical Research & Product DevelopmentM.S. Coastal & Ocean PolicyM.S. Computer Science & Information Systems M.S. Data Science NEW
M.S. Environmental StudiesM.S. Finance & Investment Management NEW
M.S. GeoscienceM.S. Instructional TechnologyM.S. Marine BiologyM.S. Marine ScienceM.S. MathematicsM.S.A.C. AccountancyM.S.N. Family Nurse Practitioner & Nurse EducatorM.S.N. NursingM.S.W. Social Work
DoctoratesD.N.P. Doctor of Nursing PracticeEd.D. Educational LeadershipPh.D. Marine BiologyPh.D. Psychology
*Major & Minor offerings
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