Undergraduate Course Catalog 2006-2007
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
» http://www.unhm.unh.edu
Dean: Kristin Woolever
Associate Dean: Daniel W. Reagan
Introduction
The University of New Hampshire at Manchester was established in 1985 as the University's sixth college to provide access to UNH associate, bachelor, and graduate degree programs for people who live and work in central New Hampshire. The college combines the tradition of liberal arts and professional degree programs in a rich, urban learning environment with a focus on excellence in teaching and opportunity. UNH Manchester is centrally located in Manchester's historic mill yard where it has served as a catalyst for the revitalization of the city's downtown area and symbolizes the region's growth and diversity.
UNH Manchester Degree Programs
For a complete listing of programs and courses, go to www.unhm.edu/catalog/courses.html.
UNH Manchester offers University of New Hampshire bachelor of arts and
science degree programs in the humanities, natural and social sciences,
and technology. Each year more than 1600 students who live and work in
the Merrimack Valley region choose UNH Manchester for its range of
educational resources and positive learning environment. The UNH Center
for Graduate & Professional Studies is located at the UNH
Manchester campus and offers graduate degree and professional programs
to working professionals in the region.
UNH Manchester’s small classes encourage interaction between faculty
and students and support educational excellence. Students find a
convenient, affordable university education designed to meet the unique
requirements of commuting students. The University Center, located in
Manchester’s historic millyard at 400 Commercial Street, is convenient
and easily accessible by major highways and city bus service.
Undergraduate degree students in Manchester earn the same UNH degree as
their peers on the Durham campus. Students are required to satisfy
University admission and graduation 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 may 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
The following academic minors are available at UNH Manchester for enrolled
baccalaureate candidates. Further information may be obtained from the
Academic Counseling Office, (603) 641-4170.
American Sign Language and Deaf Studies
Art
Computer Information Systems
Education
English
History
Humanities
Illumination Engineering
Philosophy
Political Economy
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Pre-Majors
Students entering the associate in arts program in general studies may
prepare for transfer admission to many baccalaureate degree programs
available through the University’s Manchester and Durham campuses. By
working closely with an academic adviser, general studies students can
select structured course plans or pre-majors that are compatible with
almost every baccalaureate major.
Certificate Programs for Professional Advancement
UNH Manchester’s credit certificate programs are designed for
individuals who want to enhance their credentials for a new position or
to take the first step toward a college degree. The programs also meet
the needs of working professionals with postsecondary degrees who need
to expand their knowledge or update their skills.
Each program provides a concentrated learning experience in a specific
subject area designed for students with varied educational backgrounds
and experience. Students must complete four required courses at UNH
Manchester in their chosen program to earn a certificate. The college’s
accessible course schedules allow students to attend day or evening
classes, full or part time.
Communication Skills for Managers (4 courses, 16 credits)
The fundamentals of oral and written communications are presented in
this certificate program. Critical thinking is emphasized. Students
learn to read, write, and speak more effectively both personally and
professionally.
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)
An understanding of psychological, cultural, and social aspects of
human behavior is developed in this program. The coursework explores
how culture and intellect influence behavior and communication with
others.
College Transition Program
The University of New Hampshire at Manchester’s College Transition
Program (CTP), enables students to begin their University studies as
candidates for the associate in arts degree while receiving an
intensive yearlong (two semesters) plan of academic support and study
skill enhancement.
Students are identified as CTP eligible during the standard admission
application review process and may enter the program for the fall
semester. Typically, CTP students register for credit-bearing courses
on a part-time basis. CTP students are required to supplement their
academic schedules with noncredit coursework to strengthen study 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.
Application Deadlines
The UNH Manchester application deadline for the fall semester is June
15 and for the spring semester is November 1. For priority
consideration for financial aid, the application deadline is March 1
for the following academic year.
For More Information
The UNH Manchester catalog is available online at unhm.unh.edu/catalog/catalog.pdf.
To request a catalog or more specific information on UNH Manchester
courses and degree 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) 641-4308.