Transfer Guides have been developed to help students at North Carolina Community Colleges choose classes that will benefit them in their studies at UNC Asheville. Additional information on Transfer Guides can be found at Understanding the Transfer Guides.
To view the complete requirements for all UNC Asheville programs, visit the current academic catalog. On the left side menu, select “Academic Departments, Programs,…” > Click on your program of interest > In the top right corner of the page, click on “Print Degree Planner” for an easy to read listing of the major requirements.
Intended Major at UNC Asheville
- Accounting
- Ancient Mediterranean Studies
- Anthropology
- Art (B.A.)
- Art History
- Atmospheric Sciences (Broadcast Meteorology)
- Atmospheric Sciences (Climatology)
- Atmospheric Sciences (Weather Forecasting)
- Biology
- Business
- Chemistry (B.A.)
- Computer Science (Information Systems)
- Computer Science (Computer Systems)
- Drama
- Economics
- Education – Here is the list of current teacher licensure areas. We recommend you contact the Education department at teach@unca.edu for specific program information.
- Engineering Mechatronics – Listing of NCCC courses that apply to the UNCA JEM program.
- Engineering 2+2 program – Listing of NCCC courses that apply to the 2+2 UNCA-NCSU program.
- English (Literature)
- English (Creative Writing)
- Environmental Science (Ecology)
- Environmental Science (Geoscience)
- Environmental Science (Management & Policy)
- Health Sciences (General)
- Health Sciences (Health Promotion)
- Health Sciences (Public Health)
- History
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Languages & Literatures: French
- Languages & Literatures: German
- Languages & Literatures: Spanish
- Mass Communication
- Mathematics (Applied)
- Mathematics (Pure-Theoretical)
- Mathematics (Statistics)
- Music (B.A.)
- Music: Jazz and Contemporary Music (B.F.A.)
- Music: Music Technology (B.S.)
- New Media
- Philosophy
- Physics (Graduate School Preparation)
- Physics (Applied)
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religious Studies
- Sociology
- Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies