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Our Mission. Central resource for academic and career explorationProvide students with the essential tools for identifying academic and career goalsAssist students in successfully completing their undergraduate degree. Our Services. Academic Advisement, Enrollment, Add/DropMajor Exploration and
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1. The University Advisement Center Welcomes you
to
New Jersey City University
2. Our Mission Central resource for academic and career exploration
Provide students with the essential tools for identifying academic and career goals
Assist students in successfully completing their undergraduate degree
3. Our Services
Academic Advisement, Enrollment, Add/Drop
Major Exploration and Declaration
Transfer, Testing, and Veterans Affairs Information
International Students and Study Abroad Information
4. Our Services (continued.) The LEAP Program
Evening hours
Referrals to tutoring & appropriate resources
Choosing a Major Workshops
5. UAC Staff
6. UAC Staff: Academic Advisors
7. UAC Staff (continued.)
8. Degree Requirements Minimum of 128 credits
Minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0
Minimum of 32 credits in residence at NJCU
Completion of a course of study including general studies and a major with a minimum of a 2.0 in that major
10. The Academic Foundations Program Designed to provide assistance to students who need work in math, reading, and/or writing
The courses in this program are considered semester hours but do not carry college credit
Onlycourses numbered 100 level or above count toward the 128 credit hours needed for graduation
11. Academic Foundations Courses:Non Degree Semester Hours ENGL 090, College Writing: 3 semester hours
MATH 095, Basic College Math: 3 semester hours
MATH 098, Algebra for College: 4 semester hours
LTED 090, Reading for College: 4 semester hours
12. Academic Foundations Courses Degree Credits ENGL 105, College Writing: 2 credits
ENGL 106, Writing Lab: 1 credit
INTD 120, Computer As A Tool: 1 credit
LTED 101, Reading and Study Skills: 3 credits
LTED 109, Learning Strategies: 3 credits
13. All Undergraduate Requirements (AUR)
18 required credits
Tier # 1 classes must be completed within the first 30 degree credits earned; and
Tier # 2 classes must be completed prior to earning 60 degree credits
14. All Undergraduate Requirements (cont.) ENGL 101, English Composition I, Tier #1: 3 credits
ENGL 102, English Composition II, Tier #1: 3 credits
FYE 1**, First Year Experience, Tier #1:
3 credits
15. All Undergraduate Requirements (cont.) MATH 102, Fundamentals of Math
OR
MATH 112, Intermediate Algebra
OR
Higher level Math course, Tier #1: 3 credits
16. All Undergraduate Requirements (cont.)
GSC 101 Civilizations I, Tier #2:
3 credits
GSC 102 Civilizations II, Tier #2:
3 credits
17. General Studies Requirements Areas (A-F)
A total of 48 credits must be earned in Area courses
Select 6-9 credits in each of the Areas A-E plus 6 credits in Area F
18. General Studies Requirements (cont.) Area A:
Natural
Sciences:
6-9 credits
Biology
Chemistry
Geoscience/Geography
Physics
19. General Studies Requirements (cont.) Area B:
Social
Sciences:
6-9 credits
Economics
Political Science
Geography
Psychology
Sociology
20. General Studies Requirements (cont.) Area C:
Arts & Media:
6-9 credits
Art
Media
Music
21. General Studies Requirements (cont.) Area D:
Humanities:
6-9 credits
English
History
Philosophy/Religion
22. General Studies Requirements (cont.) Area E:
Multicultural
Disciplines &
Languages:
6-9 credits
African/African-American
Interdisciplinary
Ethnic Studies
Latin American/Caribbean Studies
Modern Languages
Womens Studies
23. General Studies Requirements (cont.) Area F:
Quantitative and
Computer Literacy:
6 Credits Computer Science
Math
Economics
Geography
Interdisciplinary
24. WHAT IS A MAJOR/MINOR? A major is a program of study that gives a student basic knowledge of a particular field and contains at least 36 credit hours
May also prepare students for graduate work
Offered by a department within a college
25. WHAT IS A MAJOR/MINOR? (cont.) The College of Arts and Sciences
The College of Professional Studies
The College of Education
26. WHAT IS A MAJOR/MINOR? (cont.)
27. WHAT IS A MAJOR/MINOR? (cont.)
28. WHAT IS A MAJOR/MINOR? (cont.)
29. WHAT IS A MAJOR/MINOR? (cont.)
A Minor is a program of study that contains 18-24 credits hours of a particular field without having to take all courses that you would need for a major
30. HOW DO I CHOOSE A MAJOR/MINOR? Take introductory courses in subjects in which you are interested
Attend the Academic Program Festival sponsored by the Dean of Arts and Sciences and the University Advisement Center
Attend one of the UACs How to Choose a Major/Minor Workshops given throughout the fall and spring semesters
31. HOW DO I CHOOSE A MAJOR/MINOR? Suggested Websites for finding more information on majors and minors:
http://gothicnet.njcu.edu
www.mymajors.com
http://www.njcu.edu/dept/acp/vocational
testing.html
http://stats.bls.gov/oco/home.htm
32. Transfer Resource Center Academic advisement
Earning non-traditional credit (CLEP, NYU Foreign Language Test, Basic Training, & AP)
Referrals to various on and off campus services
Trained Transfer Student Mentors
33. Transfer Resource Center:Evaluation Sheet
34. Study Abroad Explore a different way of life
Meet new people
Learn a new language or improve your current language skills
Show employers youre flexible and able to take on a challenge
Have fun!
35. Study Abroad Open to any NJCU student with a minimum grade point average of 2.5 and at least two semesters at NJCU
Students choose from 50 countries around the world
Students go for as little as one semester or as long as one year
36. Study Abroad (cont.)
Students eligible for financial aid may use their award to go study abroad
Students also use student loans
Once approved, all courses taken abroad will be evaluated and translated to NJCU degree curriculum.
37. Study Abroad: Next Steps
Visit the Office of International Students & Study Abroad in Grossnickle 303, every Wednesday @ 2:00 PM for our weekly information sessions
Contact us at 201-200-2089/3022
Visit the NJ State Consortium for International Studies web site for more information:
www.tcnj.edu/~njscis
38. The End Your Questions
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