Division of Continuing Educationwww.learn.unh.eduWilliam F. Murphy, Dean The Division of Continuing Education provides access to higher education for residents of New Hampshire and surrounding areas. Whether individuals are pursuing college study for academic, professional, or personal enrichment, UNH Continuing Education courses and programs enable them to participate in University programs appropriate to their changing educational needs. These needs may at times be best satisfied through participation in workshops, seminars, short courses, or certificate programs--at other times by enrollment in credit courses and degree programs. The faculty of the Division of Continuing Education is drawn from the teaching staffs of the University and from experts in business, industry, and the community. In addition to the programs listed below, it is possible to complete many of the degree requirements in other areas of study offered by the University through enrollment in credit courses scheduled by the Division of Continuing Education each semester and during the summer. Associate in Arts Degree A wide range of University credit courses is available during both the daytime and the early evening hours. Within the A.A. program, students have the opportunity to complete concentrations in a broad range of subjects offered by all of the schools and colleges or to take courses in several fields of study to explore a major, or they may elect to concentrate in computer/information systems applications or pre-engineering and physical sciences. The degree can be complete in itself or it can be a halfway mark toward a bachelor's degree. Credits earned as an A.A. degree candidate are transferable into related baccalaureate programs at UNH and other colleges and universities.
Admission Requirements Graduates of associate in arts programs are usually awarded a minimum of 64 credits upon entry into a UNH bachelor's degree program. Degree candidates wishing to continue their studies should consult with their advisers to ensure that their planned programs meet the specific requirements for the selected major at the institution awarding the bachelor's degree. The associate in arts degree program is offered on a full-time and a part-time basis. Students interested in the A.A. degree program should obtain the application form from the UNH Admissions Office or from the Division of Continuing Education.
Degree Requirements Career ConcentrationsComputer/Information Systems ApplicationsA career in computer information offers excellent opportunities for advancement and professional growth for individuals with appropriate training. Because computer information specialists are essential in today's technological, information-oriented society, qualified men and women will be in constant demand. Long-range employment forecasts predict solid, continuing growth well into the next decade. This career concentration trains individuals for such entry-level positions as data analyst, applications technician, programmer, and computer operations supervisor. Graduates should be qualified to work on projects that involve equipment ranging from personal computers to large-scale hardware. Required computer information studies courses: CS 403; DCE 491 and DCE 492 (or CS 401); DCE 590, 591, and 592. Pre-Engineering and Physical Sciences This program satisfies first-year course requirements of most B.S. programs in engineering and physical sciences. For further information, see separate Pre-Engineering Bulletin. Required courses: MATH 425-426; PHYS 407-408; CHEM 403-404. Academic Regulations and Pass/Fail Associate in arts degree candidates, after completion of a minimum of 16 credits at UNH on a regular graded basis of A to F, may use the pass/fail grading alternative in a maximum of two elective 4-credit courses. The pass/fail grading alternative may be used for a maximum of 4 credits per semester. No pass/fail grading alternative may be used in fulfillment of University general education requirements or for courses in students' declared career concentrations. The minimum passing grade for credit is a D- (0.67). Advising Financial Aid Special Student Status All special undergraduate students are limited to 11 credits per term unless they obtain written permission from the director of admissions, Grant House. Special graduate students are also subject to enrollment limitations. Contact the Division of Continuing Education for details. Undergraduate Courses Graduate Courses Prerequisites Academic Standards Noncredit Courses and Workshops Professional seminars typically meet for one or two days while courses meet in the evenings, one night a week. Topics are offered in management and supervision, computers, graphic arts, teaching, and human resources, engineering and manufacturing, nonprofit management, health and human services, and many more. Personal enrichment courses are offered during the day and evening, during the week, and on weekends. Examples include physical fitness and recreation, parent-child communication, arts and crafts, local history, current events, personal financial planning, creative writing, and photography. Noncredit Certificate Programs Noncredit certificate programs include graphic arts, computer applications, human resources management, supervisory training, desktop publishing, CAD, Web site design, workplace safety, and train the trainer. Institutes and Conferences The Division of Continuing Education uses the facilities of the entire University campus for its programs, including the New England Center, the Pease Education and Training Center, and nearby commercial establishments. Course Charges Class Schedule All courses offered by the University each semester are open to special students on a space-available basis. For More InformationFor further information about programs or services, course offerings, registration procedures, and academic requirements, call or write the Division of Continuing Education, University of New Hampshire, Brook House, 24 Rosemary Lane, Durham, NH 03824-3529, (603) 862-4234; e-mail to: learn.dce@unh.edu; or visit the Web site at www.learn.unh.edu. Students may also register for courses on the Web using a credit card. |