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GENERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
The University Studies program requires
a minimum of 37 credit hours of coursework, as specified below. Incoming
freshmen are required to complete 13 credit hours of UNST foundation
courses (UNST 100, 110, 120, 130, and 140) during their first 32 credit
hours of study at NC A&T
including: 12 credit hours of theme-based courses, 9 credit hours of
major-specified courses that support University Studies learning objectives,
and 3–6 credit hours of a senior capstone experience (typically
specified by the student’s major department.)
Freshman students who do not meet freshman proficiency competency requirements
(see below) in English composition and/or mathematics must successfully complete UNST 103 (Basic Writing) and/or MATH 099 (Intermediate Mathematics) with a passing
grade before being allowed to enroll in any University Studies foundation courses.
Theme-based University Studies courses are taken only after a student has completed
all University Studies foundation courses. Students choose a University Studies
thematic cluster in consultation with their advisor or major department chair
prior to completing University Studies foundation coursework. Students are required
to complete 12 credit hours in a single thematic cluster prior to the senior
capstone experience. Students wishing to switch clusters must still complete
12 credit hours in a single thematic cluster, unless otherwise approved by the
Dean of University Studies.
In addition to the 37 credit hour requirement, all North Carolina A&T
State University students are required to complete 50 hours of service/experiential
learning prior to the senior capstone experience. Student service/experiential
learning hours will be monitored in conjunction with the Division of
Student Affairs.
Students are reminded that performance in University Studies courses
may influence eligibility for some majors. Many competitive majors require
minimum grade point averages (GPAs).
APPROVAL FOR TRANSFER CREDIT
Transfer students enrolling at North Carolina A&T State University must receive
prior approval from the Office of Admissions at North Carolina A&T
to substitute college-level coursework completed at
other institutions for University Studies requirements. The Dean of
University Studies will resolve any remaining questions regarding substitution
for transfer credit.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) CREDIT
Entering students may obtain advanced placement and college credit
based on performance on the College Entrance Examination Board Advanced
Placement (AP) examinations. A score of three (3) or higher on the
English Language and Composition or the English Literature and Composition
examination will entitle the student to credit for Critical Writing
(UNST 110). No other AP examination will be considered
for University Studies credit, since the field subject areas do not
correspond to the interdisciplinary content of the remaining University
Studies courses. The student’s academic advisor and/or department
chair will recommend AP credit. The final decision on accepting AP
course credits as a substitute for Critical Writing (UNST 110) will
be made by the Dean of the school/college in consultation with the
Dean of University Studies.
FRESHMAN PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS
All freshman students are required to demonstrate proficiency in mathematics
and English composition by their performance on proficiency examinations
completed prior to the start of the first semester of coursework. The
University assesses mathematics and composition skills separately.
Students who fail to reach the minimum passing score for the English
composition assessment will be required to complete UNST 103 (Basic
Writing) with a passing grade. Students who fail to reach the minimum
passing score for the Mathematics assessment will be required to complete
MATH 099 (Intermediate Mathematics) with a passing grade.
These courses
do not count towards University Studies requirements.
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