[1] Associate Degree
The University of Central Arkansas offers the Associate of Arts (AA) degree in General Education. The minimum requirement is 60 semester hours of unduplicated credit and a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average. For specific degree requirements, see General Education (AA Degree) in this bulletin.
[1.1] Residence Requirement
To earn an associate degree, a student must complete at least 15 semester credit hours of residence credit.
[2] Baccalaureate Degrees
The University of Central Arkansas offers nine baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of General Studies.
[2.1] General Degree Requirements
[2.1.1] Total Credit Requirements
To be eligible for graduation with a baccalaureate degree, a student must file a program of study approved by the major and minor advisors that contains at least 120 semester hours of unduplicated credit (at least 40 hours must be upper-division), or more if the curriculum requires it. A grade point average of 2.0 or better is required in each of the major and minor fields and cumulatively. For purposes of grade point calculation, all course work attempted in the major or minor field will be included in determining the major or minor grade point average. A transfer student must satisfy all these grade-point requirements on work taken at this university. Consult the departmental section of this catalog for specific degree requirements.
[2.1.2] Major and Minor
All degree-seeking students must declare a major and at least one minor field, subject to modifications noted for specific programs. After completing 27 credit hours, students must have declared a major prior to future semester course registration. A student’s academic advisor may petition the Registrar to extend the deadline for declaring a major up to 60 credit hours. A course that is used to meet the total credit-hour requirements of a major may not also be used to meet minor requirements. Related courses needed to complete a major that do not count towards the total credit hours for the major may be used to satisfy the requirements of a minor. Departmental faculty of the student’s declared minor and major are advisors. Changes made to adjust the student’s program within the scope of the departmental major or minor requirements need only the approval of the department chair. Adjustments in the student’s program beyond the scope of departmental requirements require the approval of the Academic Adjustments and Appeals Committee. Major and minor requirements are set forth in the departmental sections of this bulletin.
Prior to declaring a major, students are assigned to general advisors. Such students will follow a general program of liberal studies until the major is determined.
[2.1.3] Mathematics Pathways
All first -time, first-year students must enroll in at least one 1000-level MATH course in their first year, unless they have been awarded credit (e.g., AP, CLEP, IB, Concurrent) that completes their 1000-level math requirements.
All first -time, first-year students must enter one of the following Mathematics Pathways based on their declared major:
Quantitative Literacy
Students are required to complete MATH 1360 Quantitative Literacy in their first year. This pathway prepares students for majors that require an introductory statistics course or no further mathematics.
Mathematical Reasoning for Health Science Professions
Students are required to complete MATH 1365 Mathematical Reasoning for Health Science Professions or MATH 1390 College Algebra* in their first year. This pathway prepares students for health majors that require an introductory statistics course and an introductory chemistry course. Students advised to complete a physics course in preparation for admission into a graduate Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or Athletic Training program should opt for the College Algebra Pathway.
* NOTE: Effective Fall 2023, MATH 1390 will be removed as an option from the Mathematical Reasoning for Health Science Professions pathway.
College Algebra
Students are required to complete MATH 1390 College Algebra in their first year, unless already awarded credit or placed into a higher-level MATH course. This pathway prepares students for majors that require coursework that includes MATH 1390 as a prerequisite.
Students who have not yet declared a major should work with their academic advisor to identify the majors of greatest interest and enter the Mathematics Pathway that best prepares them for those majors.
Students that change to a major associated with a different mathematics pathway will not be required to complete the new pathway. However, students must still complete all MATH courses required by the major, including any necessary prerequisite coursework.
Transfer students who have already transferred a course accepted as credit for a 1000-level UCA MATH course are not required to enter a Mathematics Pathway, but must complete all MATH courses required by the major, including any necessary prerequisite coursework. Transfer students who do not transfer a course accepted as credit for a 1000-level UCA MATH course should enter the Mathematics Pathway associated with their declared major.
[2.1.4] Upper-Division Requirement
The credit offered for graduation must include at least forty semester hours of upper-division level (3000- and 4000-level) courses, including at least 12 semester hours of upper-division work in the major field and three hours of upper-division work in the minor field (if applicable).
Graduates of accredited, specialized, or professional health science programs, who possess a license in the field and who have had the equivalent of 40 hours of upper-division work will plan a program with the department involved. The plan must be approved by the department chair and the college dean.
[2.1.5] Electives
Elective courses may be selected by the student, upon the approval of the advisor, to complete the total credit requirements for graduation. These courses should be chosen carefully either for the purpose of correcting deficiencies in the student’s educational background or to strengthen major and minor programs through study in related fields. An elective is defined as a course that does not constitute a part of the major or minor field and is not being used to satisfy a UCA Core requirement. No more than four hours of physical education activity courses may count toward graduation.
[2.1.6] Residence Requirements
“Residence credit” is academic credit earned from the University of Central Arkansas in any format (on-the-ground or online), excluding credit by examination. Credit earned during a University of Central Arkansas Study Abroad program or through a Study Away consortium and delivered at another institution or location is residence credit.
To earn a bachelor’s degree, a student must complete at least 30 semester credit hours of residence credit including at least 15 hours in the major field and, when applicable, nine in the minor field.
Of the last 32 semester credit hours offered for graduation, at least 24 must be completed in residence at the university. This provision does not reduce the minimum residence requirement stated above.
[2.1.7] Earning a Second Degree
A second baccalaureate degree may be earned by a student, after the completion of all the requirements for a first degree and the satisfaction of the special requirements of the second degree. An associate degree may be earned by a student who has completed the requirements of a baccalaureate degree or another associate degree. Any second degree requires a minimum of 30 semester hours of residence credit following the awarding of the first degree.
[2.1.8] More than One Major, Major Concentration, or Minor
Up to three majors or major concentrations within the same degree may be recorded when all departmental, ancillary, and unique requirements are met for all specified majors or major concentrations. Unless specifically prohibited by the department in the Undergraduate Bulletin, work that meets the requirements of one major or major concentration is applicable to the same requirements of another major or major concentration. However, the number of additional credit hours required for each additional major or major concentration must exceed the number required for a minor in that same area. If the additional major or major concentration does not have a minor in the same area, the minimum number of additional credit hours required is 21.
The student completing more than one major or major concentration shall not be required to present a minor, but may do so if desired.
Up to three minors within the same degree may be recorded when all departmental, ancillary, and unique requirements are met for all specified minors. Unless specifically prohibited by the department, work that meets the requirements of one minor is applicable to the same requirements of another minor. However, the minimum number of additional credit hours required for each additional minor is 12.
To upgrade the student program to a more recent bulletin, all requirements of the new bulletin for all majors and/or minors must be satisfied.
The requirements of each major and/or minor may be completed simultaneously or sequentially.
A minor or another major or major concentration may not be awarded after the degree for the primary major has been awarded.
No more than three majors or three minors may be recorded.
[2.1.9] More than One Baccalaureate Degree Earned Simultaneously
Up to three baccalaureate degrees may be earned simultaneously when all departmental, ancillary, and unique requirements, including special degree requirements, are met for all specified degrees.
The student earning more than one degree simultaneously may use the UCA Core courses and applicable special degree requirements for all degrees.
Unless specifically prohibited by the department, work that meets the requirements of one degree is applicable to the same requirements of another degree. However, the number of additional credit hours required for the major of the other degree must exceed the number required for a minor in that same area. If the major of the other degree does not have a minor in the same area, the minimum number of additional credit hours required is 21.
The student earning more than one degree simultaneously shall not be required to present a minor, but may do so if desired.
No more than three degrees may be earned simultaneously. No more than three majors or three minors may be recorded across all degrees.
[2.1.10] Assessment
A student is expected to participate in all assessment activities required by the university.
[2.1.11] Commencement
The university holds commencement ceremonies at the end of the spring semester in May and at the end of the fall semester in December. Only students completing all degree requirements are eligible to apply for graduation.
Undergraduate students submit their application for graduation to the Office of the Registrar. All students pay a graduation application fee. The academic calendar lists the deadline dates by which the application for graduation must be made.
If attendance at the commencement ceremony is not possible, the degree will be awarded in absentia.
[2.2] Special Degree Requirements
UCA offers programs leading to conferral of the following undergraduate degrees: Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education, Bachelor of Public Administration, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Education, and Bachelor of General Studies.
Requirements for undergraduate degrees are specified in the relevant college and department or school sections of this bulletin. For an alphabetical list of academic programs, including degree information where relevant, see the Academic Programs index page.