Degree Information
ATTENTION!!!
If you are using degree requirements from 2011-2012 and beyond it is recommended to use DegreeWorks on your UAOnline account. These are the most up to date and reliable degree requirements.
If you need a Degree Worksheet from catalog years 2010-2011 through 2002-2003 then please visit the Degree Requirements Archive.
For the Major Requirements that can be found in the 2011-2012 Catalog please click on the department and download the pdf file. These files do not contain the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science requirements. Please click on one of these links for the requirements:
- Accounting Technician
- Airframe (see Aviation Maintenance)
- Automotive Technician
- Business Management, Applied
- Community Health
- Construction Trades Technology
- Culinary Arts
- Dental Assistant (see Health, Allied)
- Diesel and Heavy Equipment
- Drafting Technology
- Educator: Para-Professional
- Environmental Studies
- Ethnobotany
- Health, Allied
- Health Care Reimbursement (see Health, Allied)
- High Latitude Range Management
- Information Technology Specialist
- Instrumentation Technology
- Medical Assistant (see Health, Allied)
- Medical/Dental Reception (Health, Allied)
- Mining Applications and Technologies
- Native Language Education
- Nursing Qualifications (see Health, Allied)
- Power Generation
- Powerplant (see Aviation Maintenance)
- Rural Human Services
- Safety, Health, and Environmental Awareness Technology
- Tribal Management
- Veterinary Sciencce
- Yu’pik Language Proficiency
- Accounting, Applied
- Apprenticeship Technologies
- Associate of Arts
- Associate of Science
- Aviation Maintenance
- Business, Applied
- Community Health
- Construction Management
- Construction Trades Technology
- Culinary Arts
- Dental Assistant (see Health, Allied)
- Dental Hygiene
- Drafting Technology
- Early Childhood Education
- Educator: Para-Professional
- Emergency Services
- Health, Allied
- Human Services
- Information Technology Specialist
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Medical Assistant (see Health, Allied)
- Native Language Education
- Paralegal Studies
- Piloting, Professional
- Process Technology
- Renewable Resources
- Tribal Management
- Yup’ik Language Proficiency
- Accounting
- Alaska Native Studies
- Anthropology
- Art
- Arts and Sciences
- Biological Sciences
- Business Administration
- Chemistry
- Child Development and Family Studies
- Civil Engineering
- Communication
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Earth Science
- Economics
- Education, Elementary
- Electrical Engineering
- Emergency Management
- English
- Eskimo, Inupiaq
- Eskimo, Yu’pik
- Film
- Fisheries
- Foreign Languages
- General Science
- Geography
- Geological Engineering
- Geology
- History
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Japanese Studies
- Journalism
- Justice
- Linguistics
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Music
- Natural Resources Management
- Northern Studies
- Petroleum Engineering
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Physics, Applied
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Rural Development
- Russian Studies
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Technology
- Theater
- Wildlife Biology and Conservation
- Yup’ik Language and Culture
Minor Only
- Alaska Native Languages
- Arctic Skills
- Asian Studies
- Environmental Politics
- Film Studies
- Law and Society
- Leadership and Civic Engagement
- Military Science and Leadership
- Statistics
- Women’s and Gender Studies
Core Curriculum
- Baccalaureate Core Worksheet (PDF 29K)
This list of core classes applies to most degrees. Good to work from if you are undecided. - Associate of Arts (AA) Degree Worksheet (PDF 33K)
Requirements for the general Associate's degree. - Associate of Science (AS) Degree Worksheet (PDF 33K)
Requirements for the Associate's of Science degree. - Occupational Endorsement
- Interdisciplinary Degree
This provides students the opportunity to create their own specialized degree program using established UAF classes. A General Studies option is available for students who have over 100 credits but are not currently close to any other established degree at UAF. This option is typically used by returning students or by transfer students who have a large number of credits. - UAF Catalog
Overview of the core curriculum.
- Late Start Courses Fall 2012 (PDF)
- Degrees and Programs
- Approved Minors
- Major code information (Banner)
