Congratulations to our December 2011 Graduates!
• Davida Ballard
• Julia Burns
• Stacey Dunn
• Jamie East
• Grady Gillenwater
• Ann Hodges
• Daniel Jackman
• Derrick Johnson
• Barbara Jones
• Catherine Kahn ***
• Natasha Lake
• Katherine Maki °
• Patricia Marcellino
• Abby Merchant
• Melanie Moore
• Brittney Shaw
• Lenora Speller †
• Krystal Wells
• Audrey Yates
Spring 2012 Class Dates
1st BLS Session (POT A)
• 09 Jan: Session Begins
• 11 Jan: Add/Drop Ends
• 01 Feb: W Deadline
• 27 Feb: Session Ends
2nd BLS Session (POT B)
• 28 Feb: Session Begins
• 01 Mar: Add/Drop Ends
• 28 Mar: W Deadline
• 24 Apr: Session Ends
Full Semester (POT 1)
• 09 Jan: Session Begins
• 13 Jan: Add/Drop Ends
• 02 Mar: W Deadline
• 24 Apr: Session Ends
• 02 May: Exams End
BLS Student Portfolio
Keep copies of your major BLS papers in the Content Collection folder in Blackboard. If you don't have a Content Collection tab, call 6TECH at 336.256.8324.
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A total of four courses must carry Writing Intensive markers. At least one of those courses must be in your major (BLS if you are a Humanities major, SSC if you are a Social Sciences major). Usually, these can be satisfied in combination with other requirements. Be careful not to repeat course numbers for which you already have credit.
ATY 213-81D — Intro to Cultural Anthropology (GSB/GN)
BLS 321-01D — Reading the Human Experience (BLS)
BLS 347-01D — Shakespeare Off the Page (BLS/SI)
BLS 400-01D — Senior Seminar in Humanities (BLS) (requires written permission)
BLS 327-11D — Contemporary Asian Literature (BLS)
BLS 342-11D — Painting on the Page (BLS)
BLS 400-11D — Senior Seminar in Humanities (BLS) (requires written permission)
ATY 213-03 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology (GSB/GN)
BLS 301-01D — Pathways: Reading and Writing (BLS/SI)
CST 315-02 — Persuasion / Social Influence (SSC/SI)
PHI 111-04 — Introduction to Philosophy (GPR)
PHI 111-05 — Introduction to Philosophy (GPR)
SOC 201-01 — Social Problems (SSC)
To enroll in the following courses, contact the hosting institution and register as a visiting student. When you have completed a course, have an official transcript of your final grade sent to the UNCG Registrar's Office.
These listings are offered as a courtesy to BLS students; we update them each semester, but we cannot always guarantee their accuracy. For the most accurate information, consult the lists maintained by the hosting institution.
You may discover other courses that meet this requirement by comparing the transfer equivalency of your course to the list of UNCG courses that meet GEC+CAR.
Transfer courses are reviewed individually upon student petition. WI credit will be awarded if the transfer course meets UNCG criteria.
Transfer courses are reviewed individually upon student petition. WI credit will be awarded if the transfer course meets UNCG criteria.
No NC Community College courses cover this requirement.
No CLEP tests cover this requirement.