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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
(www.clas.uncc.edu)
Objectives.
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, largest of the University's
seven colleges, consists of 19 departments and eight undergraduate
interdisciplinary programs which share basic educational values
and academic aspirations. The primary mission of the college is
threefold: 1) the provision of programs of study and instruction
in the arts and sciences to qualified undergraduate and graduate
students; 2) the advancement of the arts and sciences through the
scholarly activity of the faculty; and 3) the provision of service
to the University and general public.
The liberal arts are the core of the University's educational
program, both for students majoring in Arts and Sciences and for
students majoring in professional degree programs. As a result,
courses offered within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are
frequently those designated to satisfy University General
Education requirements (see
General Education Requirements in
the Academic
Regulations and Degree Requirements section of this
Catalog).
Organization. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences includes the
Departments of Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC); Africana
Studies; Anthropology; Biology; Chemistry;
Communication Studies; Criminal Justice; English; Geography and Earth Sciences; History; Languages and
Culture Studies; Mathematics and Statistics; Military Science
(Army ROTC); Philosophy; Physics and Optical Science;
Political Science; Psychology; Religious Studies; and Sociology.
Undergraduate interdisciplinary programs in American Studies, Film
Studies, Gerontology, Judaic Studies, International Studies,
Islamic Studies, Latin American Studies, and Women's and Gender Studies are
also part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Programs. Baccalaureate degrees are
offered in all departments, and minors are available in the
following programs: Actuarial Mathematics; African-American
Literature; Africana Studies; American Studies; Anthropology; Biology; Biotechnology; Chemistry; Children’s
Literature and Childhood Studies; Cognitive Science; Communication
Studies; Criminal Justice; Earth Sciences; English; Film
Studies; French; Geography; Geology; German; Gerontology; History;
Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Studies; International
Studies; Islamic Studies; Japanese; Journalism; Judaic Studies;
Latin American Studies; Mathematics; Meteorology; Philosophy; Physics; Political Science; Psychology; Religious
Studies; Russian; Sociology; Spanish; Technical and Professional
Writing; Urban Studies; Western Antiquity and Classical
Languages; and Women’s and Gender Studies. Medical technology
options are available in Biology and Chemistry. For details on
graduate degrees and certificates, please see the
UNC Charlotte Graduate Catalog.
Although faculty within the College are committed to
departmentally based programs, increased emphasis is being placed
on providing strong interdisciplinary programs. The College also
strives to promote inter-cultural understanding through its
curriculum, as well as through student exchanges and travel
opportunities.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
General Education: Since all students entering the University
must meet the same General Education requirements regardless of
major, it is appropriate to concentrate on the completion of those
requirements before committing to a specific major. Undeclared
students have time to enroll in courses in several disciplines,
which allows them to make a more informed judgment about future
career decisions. Advisors have a broad working experience with
the requirements for majors and offer assistance as students
search for the education choice best suited to their individual
needs.
Degree Programs and Minors: Students in the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences must satisfy the requirements for the degree
program(s) in which they are enrolled. Students should consult
with their chosen department to make certain they fully understand
all degree requirements. Some departments in the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences require completion of a minor program of study in
conjunction with their major degree program. Students should be
familiar with the requirements of any minor program of study they
attempt to complete.
Foreign Languages: All students who earn a degree within
the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are required to demonstrate
proficiency in the language of their choice through the 1202
level.
Proficiency can be demonstrated in the following ways: (1)
completing the required coursework at UNC Charlotte; (2)
completing three years of the same foreign language in high school
through level three; (3) achieving a satisfactory score on the
foreign languages placement test; (4) through approved transfer or
transient credit earned at other accredited institutions; (5) by
transferring in with an A.A., A.S. or A.F.A. degree; or (6) a
combination of the above methods (e.g., placing out of or earning
transfer or transient credit for 1201 and completing the 1202
course, completing 1201 and placing out of or earning transfer or
transient credit for 1202).
This requirement will apply to all students entering any degree
program within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall 2005 and
beyond. Students enrolled in the University prior to Fall 2005 but
not enrolled in a degree program in the College of Liberal Arts
and Sciences Fall 2005 and beyond will be subject to this requirement.
Although all students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are
subject to the 1202 proficiency requirement, students in selected
departments will additionally have to satisfy a proficiency
requirement through the intermediate (2000) level. All students in
the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences should consult with their major
department to determine whether or not they are required to
complete the intermediate proficiency requirement as part of their
major or related coursework.
Advising Center. The College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences
administers an advising center for students who have enrolled in a
major within the college. College advisors are available to
provide guidance on both major requirements and general education
requirements. Students enrolled in all College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences majors are encouraged to consult with college advisors to
clarify academic regulations and check their progress toward
fulfilling requirements.
Experiential Learning Opportunities. Students are
encouraged to participate in professional work experiences in
support of their academic and career development through the
cooperative education, 49ership, and internship programs offered
to them. The College works with the University Career Center to
expand experiential learning offerings to enable more students to
graduate with career-related experience. For more information
about experiential learning programs, please see
Experiential Learning Programs in
the Student
Services and Programs section of this Catalog.
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