Institutional Transfer Guides – Community College of Denver to UNC
These Institutional Transfer Guides have been developed by UNC faculty to assist students who start at Community College of Denver and intend to transfer to UNC. The Institutional Transfer Guides provide a snapshot of both the courses a transfer student should take at the community college to efficiently transfer to UNC and obtain a bachelor’s degree, and the courses remaining to take at UNC to complete their degree.
For a bachelor’s degree that requires 120 credits, a student following these guides who transfers to UNC with an A.A. or A.S. degree (60 credits with no D’s or F’s) will ordinarily have 60 credits left to complete at UNC. UNC Liberal Arts Curriculum (LAC) is waived with completion of A.A./A.S. degree. Note: An associate's degree is not possible for every major to still complete the bachelor's degree in four years. If an associate's degree is not completed, additional liberal arts courses may be required. Please see individual transfer guides for details.
These guides are based on current degree and Colorado general education requirements from the selected catalog term and requirements are subject to change. These plans are a recommended schedule and not reflective of every student's individual academic context. Students should consult with their advisor at Community College of Denver for course sequence guidance and their advisor at UNC after enrolling for additional graduation requirements.
Current Transfer Guides
Transfer Guides for each major will be added as they are made available. If your program is not listed, please contact the department or college advising center for the program for additional transfer guidance.
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A
Asian Studies B.A.
B
Biological Sciences B.S.
- Cell and Molecular Biology Concentration
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Concentration
- Liberal Arts Concentration
- Pre-health and Biomedical Sciences Concentration
Business Administration B.S.
- Accounting Concentration
- Computer Information Systems Concentration
- Entrepreneurship Concentration
- Finance Concentration
- General Business Concentration
- Human Resource Management Concentration
- Institutions and Risk Management Concentration
- Management Concentration
- Marketing Concentration
- Wealth and Assest Management Concentration
C
Chemistry B.S.
- Chemistry Concentration (ACS Certified)
- Forensic Science Concentration
- Industrial Chemistry Concentration
- Pre-Health Concentration
- Licensure: Science (Grades 7-12)
Criminology and Criminal Justice B.A.
D
E
Early Childhood B.A.
Economics B.A.
- Business Economics Concentration
- Environmental Economics Concentration
- International Economics Concentration
- Liberal Arts Concentration
Elementary Education B.A.
- Elementary Education Endorsement (K-6), Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Concentration
- Elementary Education Endorsement (K-6), Education New Literacies Concentration
- Elementary Education Endorsement (K-6), Mathematics Concentration
- Elementary Education Endorsement (K-6), Performing and Visual Arts Concentration
- Elementary Education Endorsement (K-6), Science Concentration
- Elementary Education Endorsement (K-6), Social Studies Concentration
- Elementary Education Endorsement (K-6), Special Education Concentration
- NonLicensure Educational Studies Concentration
English B.A.
- English: Literature, Culture, and Creativity Concentration
- Writing, Editing, and Publishing Concentration
Environmental and Sustainability Studies B.A.
G
Geography B.A.
- Community Development Concentration
- Field Studies Concentration
- Geographic Information Science Concentration
- Regional Studies Concentration
H
History B.A.
I
International Affairs B.A
J
M
Mathematics B.S.
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- Starting with Computer Science:
Mexican American Studies B.A
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Physics B.S.
S
Spanish B.A.
T
Theatre Arts B.A.