2023-2024 Online Catalog
Programs of Study |
Union College of Union County, NJ offers two-year programs leading to the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and the Associate in Applied Science degrees, and programs leading to the Certificate and Certificate of Achievement. The course requirements for each program are outlined in this catalog. A matriculated studentenrolls in the college to pursue study toward a specific degree. To be eligible for financial aid, students MUST be in a degree program in other words, they must be matriculated. A non-matriculatedstudent has not entered a degree program but is enrolled in courses. All matriculated students, whether they plan to transfer to a four-year institution or complete their college careers at the end of their programs, are eligible for the Associate degree, the Certificate, or the Diploma if all graduation requirements set forth in this catalog have been met. The curriculum programs are offered as guidelines and courses do not necessarily need to be taken in the order suggested. Please note, however, that many courses require prerequisites or corequisites. Milestone courses(shown in bold in the recommended course sequence) identify critical courses for timely progress and the semester in which the course should be completed for on-time graduation. Milestone course grades less than a 2.0 (C) should be discussed with an advisor. More information is available at https://www.ucc.edu/campus-life/academicmaps/ . Academic Programs are subject to change. Students should contact the office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs for the most current information. Degree InformationCourse Substitutions & WaiversWhile the course requirements specified in the following curriculum descriptions are normally required, students may request to waive or substitute courses which are available infrequently. Students wishing to do so should see the appropriate Division Dean or Vice President for Academic Affairs for approval. Course waivers will be given at the discretion of the involved Division. It is strongly recommended that students obtain course waivers before registering for the substitute course. Alphabetical Program ListAdvanced and Continuous Studies, A.A.S. American Sign Language and Deaf Studies, A.S. American Sign Language and Deaf Studies, CT. Computer Information Systems & Technology, A.S. Computer Science/Engineering, A.S. Drone Design and Applications, A.A.S. Early Childhood Elementary Education, Suggested Grades Pre-K-3, A.A. Education, Suggested Grades 4-12, A.A. Educational Interpreter Program (EIP), CT.A. Emergency Medical Studies, CT. Emergency Medical Studies, CT.A. Engineering Technology, A.A.S. Environmental Science - Sustainability, A.S. Fire Science Technology, A.A.S. Game Design and Development, A.A.S. Health Information Technology, A.A.S. Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management, A.A.S. Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management, CT.A. Interpreting Spoken Language, CT. Journalism and Public Relations, A.A. Journalism and Public Relations, CT. Mathematics Major Education Option, A.S. Medicinal Plant Chemistry, A.S. Cooperative Programs in Professional Nursing, A.S. Nursing, JFK Muhlenberg Harold B. and Dorothy A. Snyder Schools of Nursing and Medical Imaging, A.S. Nursing, Trinitas School of Nursing/RWJ Barnabas Health, A.S. Paramedic Emergency Health Science, A.A.S. Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S. Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Treatment, A.S. Remote Pilot and Drone Application, CT. Diagnostic Medical Sonography, A.S. |