Academic Calendar |
The official listing of important dates relative to semester/term start and end dates, deadlines and holidays. |
Academic Load |
The total number of semester hours for which a student is registered in one semester or summer term. See “Course Load.” |
Academic Record |
A history of all of the courses, credit by examinations, and other equivalent activities a student has taken and the grades he/she has received. See also “Transcript.” |
Academic Year |
The period comprised of fall and spring semesters. |
Advanced Placement |
Approved admittance into a course beyond entry level as a result of demonstrated subject proficiency. |
Advanced Standing |
Academic credit for one or more courses awarded to a student based upon their successful performance on an examination. |
Advisor |
A member of the University faculty or staff charged with the responsibility of interpreting academic requirements, developing course schedules, providing academic and career information, monitoring adjustment to college and academic progress and making referrals to other departments and support services based on the student’s needs. |
Approved Elective |
Elective that is not open to the free choice of the student. |
Area of Concentration |
The primary areas of study. |
Articulation Agreement |
Document that identifies courses that may be taken at one institution for degree completion at another institution. |
Audit
Colleges |
To enroll in a course for no credit.
The academic units of the University that offer academic degree programs; administered by deans and staffed by faculty members. The type of training and the degree anticipated determine the student’s choice of college. |
Concentration |
An alternative track of courses within a major, accounting for at least 30 percent of the major requirements. |
Core Requirements |
See “General Education Requirements .” |
Co-requisite |
A concurrent requirement; usually a course or some other condition that must be taken at the same time as another course. |
Course Bulletin |
An online publication coordinated by the Office of the Registrar and the academic colleges that includes a list of courses and sections for a specific semester/term, information about registration, fee payment, student financial aid, the final examination schedule, and the academic calendar. See also Information Bulletin. |
Course Load |
The number of semester hours a student schedules in a given term. |
Credit |
- The recognition awarded for the successful completion of course work. Credits are based on the number of times (hours) a course meets in one week during a regular semester.
- The quantitative measure of recognition given to a course, stated in semester hours.
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Cross-Enrollment |
Through separate formal agreements between UNO and Southern University in New Orleans and Delgado and Elaine O. Nunez Community Colleges, UNO students may register for a limited number of classes at each of these institutions when they register at UNO. Students should contact the office of their dean or the Registrar for information regarding the procedures to be followed for this process. |
Cross-Listed |
The same course offered under the rubrics of two or more departments. |
Cumulative or Overall Average |
A student’s grade-point average, based on the total number of quality points earned and the total number of semester hours attempted. See “Grade Point Average.” |
Curriculum |
A description of the required and elective courses for a degree program. |
Curriculum Sheet |
A check sheet used by students and advisors to track the student’s progress toward completion of a degree program. |
Degree |
The title of the award conferred on students by a college, university, or professional school upon completion of a unified program of study (i.e., Bachelor of Arts-B.A.; Bachelor of Science-B.S.; Master of Science-M.S.; Master of Fine Arts-M.F.A.; Master of Music-M.M; Doctor of Philosophy-Ph.D., etc.). |
Degree Designation |
A degree designation for each authorized program at a public institution of higher education in Louisiana is listed in the Board of Regents’ Inventory. Some programs require the name of the subject area as part of the degree designation (Master of Fine Arts-M.F.A., etc.). |
Degree Program |
A grouping of campus-approved courses and requirements (i.e., minimum gpa, comprehensive examinations, English and mathematics proficiency, etc.) that, when satisfactorily completed, will entitle the student to a degree from an institution of higher education. |
Departments |
The academic units of the University within colleges; administered by chairs or directors. |
Distance Learning |
Learning that takes place with the instructor and student separated from each other geographically or in terms of time. For example, an instructor may record a video tape or make a streaming media file with learning objectives and planned activities months or weeks before a student accesses the tape or file to learn from it. Distance learning may occur by surface mail, video, interactive or cable TV, satellite broadcast, or any number of Internet technologies such as message boards, chat rooms, and desktop video or computer conferencing. |
Elective |
Course chosen by the student, as opposed to required course. The term elective, without a qualifier, will be understood to be a free elective, chosen by the student at his or her option from all the courses offered by the University for degree credit, with due regard for prerequisites. |
Equivalent |
When used in a course prerequisite (e.g., Prereq: SOC 1051 or equivalent), this term means either credit in a comparable course or adequate preparation by other experience. Determination of equivalency is left to the discretion of individual departments. |
Freshman |
A student with less than 30 hours earned. |
General Degree Requirements |
Courses and other requirements which must be met by all candidates for any bachelor’s degree. |
Good Standing |
Students are in good standing if they are eligible to continue or to re-enroll at the University, even if on scholastic probation or on academic warning status. |
Grade-Point Average (GPA) |
A measure of scholastic performance; the ratio of quality points earned to semester hours attempted. |
Independent Study |
A method of instruction in which studies by individual students are carried on outside the classroom on a topic contracted with an instructor. |
Information Bulletin |
An annual publication coordinated by the Office of the Registrar which provides information about registration, fee payment, student financial aid, the final examination schedule, the academic calendar and other information of interest to students. |
Junior |
A student with at least 60 hours of credit earned and less than 90 hours of credit earned. |
Lower Level |
Undergraduate courses offered at the freshman and sophomore levels designated by a course number beginning with a 1 or 2. |
Major |
The part of a degree program consisting of a specified group of courses in a particular discipline or field. The name of the major is usually consistent with the degree subject area. A major usually consists of 25 percent or more of the total hours required in an undergraduate curriculum. |
Matriculation |
The student has fulfilled all Admissions requirements and is eligible to register for classes.. |
Minor |
A student’s field of secondary or tertiary academic emphasis. That part of a degree program consisting of a specified group of courses in a particular discipline or field. The minor usually consists of 15 percent or more of the total hours required in an undergraduate curriculum. A minor is an elected emphasis and not required in most programs of study. |