Resources

Schedules and Online Course Information

For the most up to date schedule of classes, click here. Submit the term and the select the department to see course offerings.  NOTE:  Directions and information specific to individual courses are indicated on this schedule.  You should always check each of your classes using this schedule to get this information.

General UCA Graduate School Information and FAQ

Visit this page UCA Graduate School and select Current Students from the dropdown to find helpful information.

Arkansas History Course Credit with AR IDEAS (K-6, Middle Level Social Studies, and Secondary Social Studies Only–before graduation)

Arkansas History must be completed before you can be awarded your standard teaching license-K-6, Middle Level Social Studies, and Secondary Social Studies only. If you have AR History on your transcripts, there is no need to take this course.

IF you have an AELS (Arkansas Educator Licensure System) number, you may create your own account using their automated registration system. AELS numbers are given when you apply for an Arkansas Teaching License, have submitted provisional licensure paperwork to ADE, or have had your background check results sent to DESE.

IF you do NOT have an AELS number, you must first complete your background checks and child maltreatment checks. https://uca.edu/ocs/background-checks/internship-and-licensure/

The Arkansas History Program is now self-enrollment.  Please log in to your Arkansas IDEAS account. From the Home page of Arkansas IDEAS, scroll to the bottom left and look for “ARKANSAS HISTORY PROGRAM OF STUDY.” Please follow the instructions listed in that box to enroll in the Arkansas History Program of Study. It’s free and 45 hours of content.

Once completed, submit your certificate for the 45 hour Arkansas History course. To do this, log in to the MAT Orientation & Program Information Organization on Blackboard. Look in the left menu and click on Training/Certificates. Next click Document & Certificate Upload. Then, scroll down to AR History and submit your certificate.

Questions? Contact Mr. Steve Ward wards@uca.edu

UCA Writing Center

UCA Writing Center offers free assistance to students with proofreading papers and the writing process.  Services also include help with APA, literature reviews, writing lesson plans, and much more.

  • E-mail:  ucawritingcenter@gmail.com
  • Telephone: (501) 450-5123
  • Location: Thompson Hall – Room 324

Online Class Support

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