The University of New Hampshire at ManchesterThe University of New Hampshire at Manchester was established in 1985 to increase access to a University education for people who live and work in central New Hampshire. The newest college of the University offers associate and selected bachelor's degrees, access to other UNH undergraduate and graduate degree programs, special courses, workshops, seminars, and cultural events for the region.
Karol A. LaCroix, Dean
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Associate in Science
Certificate Programs for Professional Advancement Degree ProgramsThe University of New Hampshire at Manchester (UNHM) offers bachelor of arts degree programs in communication arts, English, history, humanities, and psychology and bachelor of science degree programs in business administration, electrical engineering technology, mechanical engineering technology, nursing (registered nurse certification required), and sign language interpretation. Students are required to satisfy University requirements, which include completion of at least 128 credits, a 2.00 minimum cumulative grade-point average, general education requirements, and, for the bachelor of arts degree, a foreign language requirement. The foreign language is not required in the bachelor of science programs.Students can also pursue UNH associate in arts or associate in science degree programs full or part time with a choice of concentrations. Requirements for the associate degrees include completion of 64 credits, a 2.00 minimum grade-point average, and an interdisciplinary core course. Those students who complete the last 16 credits of the associate degree with a grade-point average of at least 2.50, earn a cumulative associate degree grade-point average of 2.50 or higher, and are recommended by their academic advisers are guaranteed admission to a baccalaureate program at the University in either Durham or Manchester. The University does not, however, guarantee admission to a specific college or program. Selected graduate degrees from UNH are also available through the University of New Hampshire at Manchester. Minors American Sign Language and Deaf Studies
Pre-Majors Certificate Programs for Professional Advancement Communication Skills for Managers (4 courses, 16 credits) Business and Accounting Skills for Managers (4 courses, 16 credits) Students gain a basic understanding of American businesses and how they work. A general overview of the functional areas in business as well as fundamental concepts of accounting, finance, and the use of computers to manage information is presented in the coursework. Human Behavior Studies (4 courses, 16 credits) College Transition Program Students are identified as CTP eligible during the standard admission application review process and may enter the program during the fall or spring semester. Typically, CTP students register for credit-bearing courses on a part-time basis. In some instances, CTP students may be required to supplement their academic schedules with noncredit coursework to strengthen writing or quantitative skills. Attendance at the New Student Orientation and enrollment in the CTP studies skills lab are required for all CTP students. After orientation, CTP students work closely with academic advisers to design appropriate course plans, establish performance goals, determine which learning support services are required, and monitor academic achievement. Students who successfully complete two semesters of CTP may continue on to earn their associate degree through either full-time or part-time study. UNHM Application Deadlines For More InformationTo receive a UNHM bulletin, catalog, or more specific information on UNHM courses and programs, contact the Office of Admissions, University of New Hampshire at Manchester, University Center, 400 Commercial Street, Manchester, NH 03101, e-mail UNHM.admissions@unh.edu, phone (603) 641-4150; fax (603) 641-4125; TTY/TTD (603) 641-4300. |