Undergraduate Course Catalog 2006-2007
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
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General Studies
The Associate of Arts in General Studies offers students academic
flexibility in a program that combines the foundations of a liberal
education and elective courses that satisfy personal interests. The AA
in General Studies is the first two years of a baccalaureate program
and all courses transfer to and fulfill the University’s general
education requirements. Students who earn an AA in General Studies have
a foundation for continued study in any major while they develop
problem-solving ability, cognitive skills, and learning techniques that
are vital to a life-time of learning. Many students begin their college
study in the AA General Studies program. Depending on personal
interests and academic goals, students may choose to apply to a
baccalaureate degree program prior to completion of the AA degree.
To graduate with an Associate of Arts Degree in General Studies,
students must complete 64 credits and fulfill two types of
requirements: University (general education) and degree requirements
and earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. The program includes 9
courses from the general education curriculum. Working with their
adviser, students enhance their program of study with elective courses
where they can explore their interests and possible baccalaureate
degree majors. The last 16 hours of credit must be UNH courses
completed following admission and matriculation, unless permission is
granted to transfer part of this work from another institution.
The AA General Studies program includes the following course requirements:
Two writing-intensive courses, one of which must be ENGL 401, Freshman English
One course in quantitative reasoning
Two courses in biological sciences, physical sciences or technology
One course in historical perspectives
One course in foreign culture or fine arts
One course in social science
One course in works of philosophy, literature, and ideas
Completion of interdisciplinary core course, Humanities I or Humanities II
Elective courses
For more information about the AA in General Studies, please contact
the UNH Manchester Office of Admissions at (603) 641-4150 or by e-mail
to unhm.admissions@unh.edu.
Biological Sciences
Biology is the study of living organisms in both laboratory and field
conditions. It concerns itself with questions of understanding the
living world, its complex interrelationships, and the role of human
beings within it.
The biological sciences program at UNH Manchester is designed to serve
either as a terminal degree or as a springboard for students interested
in the life sciences which include majors in biology, microbiology,
zoology, plant biology, wild life management, environmental
conservation, biochemistry and animal sciences. Employment
opportunities in the public and private sectors include education,
food, water, wastewater and other industrial laboratories, clinical
laboratories, biotechnology, environmental research and monitoring, and
animal behavior.
Students must complete a minimum of 68 credits to graduate. There are 2
tracks in the A.S. degree program at UNH Manchester: biology and
microbiology.
Biology track requirements
Math 425, Calculus I
PSYC 402, Statistics in Psychology offered on the Durham campus.
(BIO 528, Applied Biology Statistics, offered on the Durham campus, may be substituted.)
BIOL 413, Principles of Biology I
BIOL 414, Principles of Biology II
CHEM 403, General Chemistry I
CHEM 404, General Chemistry II
MICR 503, General Microbiology
CHEM 545/546, Organic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry Laboratory
BCHM 658/659, General Biochemistry and General Biochemistry Laboratory
BIOL 541, General Ecology
BIOL 604, Principles of Genetics
Microbiology track requirements
Students opting for the microbiology track must take all courses listed
in the biology program with the exception of BIOL 541 General Ecology.
Two additional courses MICR 504 Brewing and Industrial Microbiology,
and MICRO 603 Bacteriology of Food are required of students in the
microbiology track.
Note: Pre-medical and pre-dental students should enroll in CHEM 651-652
and 653-654 at Durham. These courses may substitute for CHEM 545/546
and BCHM 658-659. In addition they should also enroll in MATH 426.
For more information about the biological sciences program, contact
Professor Stephen Pugh, program coordinator, (603) 641-4128, e-mail
sfp@cisunix.unh.edu. Or contact the UNH Manchester Office of Admissions
at (603) 641-4150 or by e-mail to unhm.admissions@unh.edu.
Business Administration
The Associate of Science degree program in Business Administration
prepares students for admission to a baccalaureate program in business
or for the first step to a managerial or administrative career. The
program builds on the University’s General Education program with
required and elective courses in the business administration major and
utilizes the resources of Manchester’s business community and its
economic strengths. Students develop an understanding of accounting,
economics and computer applications and learn about the legal aspects
of business, interpersonal communication, business statistics and
technology through the elective courses.
Associate Degree in Business Administration Program of Study
Students must complete a minimum of 68 credits to graduate with an
Associate of Science degree in Business Administration. A minimum
cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation. In addition to
completing 10 general education courses, students must complete 7
courses (28 credits) in the major.
Required Courses
ADM 400, Introduction to Business
CIS 411, Introduction to Computer Applications
ECN 412, Introduction to Microeconomics
ADM 532, Introduction to Financial Accounting
ADM 533, Introduction to Managerial Accounting
Business Administration Electives
(Choose two of the following courses.
Students may select electives from 600-level ECN or ADM courses with
adviser permission.*):
ADM 430, Introduction to Business Statistics
CIS 510, Computer Information Systems
CIS 515, Multimedia: Introduction & Applications
CIS 520, Database Management Concepts
CIS 542, Operating System Applications
CMN 457, Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
CA 450, Public Speaking
ECN 411, Introduction to Macroeconomic Principles
ECN 625, The Regulation of Business
ECN 635, Money, Banking and Macroeconomic Activity
ECN 640, Business Law and Economics
Other 600-level ECN or ADM courses by permission
*Students planning to pursue the B.A. in Business should select ADM
430, Introduction to Business Statistics, and ECN 411, Introduction to
Macroeconomic Principles.
For more information about the A.S. Business Administration Program,
contact Jack McCarthy, program coordinator, at (603) 641-4186, or by
e-mail to jack.mccarthy@unh.edu, or contact the Office of Admissions at (603) 641-4150 or unhm.admissions@unh.edu.