Programs and Admission Requirements

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UNCP offers over forty avenues to a graduate degree under the guidance of caring and competent faculty.

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Graduate Degree Programs

Art Education (fully online)

Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)- fully online program

This program is for applicants who do not have a teaching license but would like to earn licensure as they earn their master's degree.

Admission Criteria:

In addition to the application, fee, and transcripts, applicants need:

Birth-Kindergarten Education (fully online)

Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)- fully online program

This program is for applicants who do not have a teaching license but would like to earn licensure as they earn their master's degree.

Admission Criteria:

In addition to the application, fee, and transcripts, applicants need:

Note: There are no specific prerequisite courses required for this program.

Business Administration (fully online)

Business Administration (M.B.A.) - fully online program (7-week courses) available

Fully online program (7-week courses), with concentrations in:

Admission Criteria:

The MBA Program admission requirements vary. In addition to the application, fee, and transcripts, applicants need:

3.0 GPA and above:

2.50-2.99

2.00-2.49 GPA

Additionally:

All students will have to show evidence of either completion of undergraduate Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) courses in business or completion of foundation courses as prerequisites to the formal MBA courses. Since the foundation courses are at a 5000 level, they are considered graduate-level courses. Students taking the foundation courses must complete them successfully, as defined in The Graduate School's regulations for Master’s Degree Requirements.

COMMON BODY OF KNOWLEDGE or FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS
Principles of Accounting, 6 hours or ACC 5010, Foundations of Financial and Managerial Accounting, 3 hours
Principles of Finance, 3 hours or FIN 5010, Foundations of Finance, 3 hours
Principles of Economics, 6 hours or ECN 5030 Foundations of Microeconomics/Macroeconomics, 3 hours
Quantitative Methods, 3 hours or DSC 5050, Foundations of Business Statistics, 3 hours
For Forensic Accounting Concentration only:

Four additional prerequisite courses are required for admission into the Forensic Accounting concentration:

Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.A.Ed.)

Summer and Fall admissions only. Application review begins February 1. After February 1, applications will be reviewed in the order they are received, based on program availability.

Admission Criteria:

Application requirements for this program include: online application, fee, transcripts, and the applicant must:

  1. have a 2.8 undergraduate GPA;
  2. submit an essay detailing their reasons for applying to the program, relevant experiences, and personal career goals relevant to professional counseling, and your approach to supporting culturally-diverse client populations;
  3. submit the names of three individuals with whom the applicant has a professional affiliation, such as former faculty members or supervisors, who will provide a recommendation on the applicant's behalf;
  4. submit a resume or CV; and
  5. participate in an interview with program faculty. Interviews are to begin around February 15.

NON-DEGREE SEEKING COUNSELING STUDENTS

The UNCP Department of Counseling allows professional counselors who may need additional counseling courses for licensure or credentialing to take classes as enrichment students. Acceptance depends upon the space available in each course. We reserve seats in these classes first for currently enrolled counseling students and then, if space is available, we will admit enrichment students no less than 10 business days after registration opens for degree-seeking students.

Enrichment students are not permitted to register for UNCP Department of Counseling Field Placement classes. Field Placement classes include Practicum and Internship: CNS 6100, CNS 6120, and CNS 6130. Field Placement classes are not permitted as part of an enrichment student’s plan of study.

Individuals seeking to enroll in enrichment studies must:

a) submit a completed online application;

b) pay a non-refundable application fee;

c) submit an official transcript from all colleges/universities attended (see requirements above).

Prospective students interested in registering for coursework to achieve credentialing in either of the graduate counseling areas ( Professional School Counseling or Clinical Mental Health Counseling) should contact the Non-Degree Seeking Student Coordinator, Dr. Nicole Stargell, for information.

Elementary Education (fully online program)

Degree Options Include:

Master of Arts in Education (MA.Ed.)- fully online program (7-week courses):

This program requires that the applicant hold an “A” license or be eligible to hold an “A” license at the time of application. Two years of full-time teaching experience is recommended, but not required. Applicants seeking an initial teaching license should see the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) program.

Admission Criteria:

In addition to the application, fee, and transcripts, applicants need:

Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)- fully online program (7-week courses)

This program is for applicants who do not have a teaching license but would like to earn licensure as they earn their master's degree.

Admission Criteria:

In addition to the application, fee, and transcripts, applicants need:

Note: The MAT program in Elementary Education does not require any specific prerequisite courses.

English Education

Degree Options Include:

Master of Arts (M.A.):

This program requires that the applicant hold an “A” license or be eligible to hold an “A” license in the appropriate content area at the time of application. Applicants seeking an initial teaching license should see the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Program.

Admission Criteria:

In addition to the application, fee, and transcripts, applicants need:

Master of Arts in Education (M.A.Ed.):

This program requires that the applicant hold an “A” license or be eligible to hold an “A” license in the appropriate content area at the time of application. Applicants seeking an initial teaching license should see the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Program.

Admission Criteria:

In addition to the application, fee, and transcripts, applicants need:

Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.):

This option is for applicants who do not have a teaching license but would like to earn licensure as they earn their master's degree.

Admission Criteria:

In addition to the application, fee, and transcripts, applicants need: