
The following regulations apply to transfer of credit:
| Category | Credit Hours |
| Written communication skills | (6 credits) |
| Oral communication skills | (3 credits) |
| Humanities/social sciences/fine arts | (15 credits) |
| Quantitative skills/natural sciences | (10 credits) |
| Total | (34 credits) |
Completion of the 35-credit lower division requirements (100- and 200-level courses) of the UAF baccalaureate core will meet the general education requirements at the University of Alaska Anchorage and the University of Alaska Southeast.
Table of Substitutions | |
non-University of Alaska institutions | |
| The following table specifies courses accepted by transfer to UAF, from institutions outside the University of Alaska systems, which may substitute for UAF's core curriculum. These substitutions apply only to courses accepted by transfer. (Students transferring from either UAA or UAS should consult the current table of substitutions for intra-UA transfers. You may obtain a copy of the table from the Admissions or Registrar's offices at UAF, UAA or UAS.) | |
| Core Curriculum Courses | Transfer Course |
| MATH 131X Concepts & Contemporary Applications of Mathematics |
a 100-level or above mathematics course having a prerequisite of at least two years of high-school algebra |
| MATH 200, 201, 202, 262, 272 Calculus | a calculus course at the 100 level or above |
ENGL 111X Methods of Written Communication |
the required first semester composition course at the 100 level (must be basic freshman composition and not developmental) |
ENGL 211X Intermediate Exposition with Modes of Literature OR ENGL 213X Intermediate Exposition |
the second half of the introductory composition series at the 100 level or above |
COMM 131X Fundamentals of Oral Communication Group Context OR COMM 141X Fundamentals of Oral Commmunication Public Context |
a 100-level or above performance course in fundamentals of speech communication, public speaking or small group communication |
| Natural sciences-8 credits | courses in basic natural sciences (biology, chemistry, earth sciences, physics) with labs, at the 100 level or above. Non-lab courses transferable only as a second natural science course. To fulfill core requirements, a transfer student must complete two lab courses or two labs. Depth and breadth emphasis is waived. Transfer of credit for courses in a natural science other than those listed requires approval of the dean of the College of Sciences, Engineering and Mathematics |
| PERSPECTIVES ON THE HUMAN CONDITION | |
| HIST 100X Modern World History |
a Western or non-Western civilization course at the 100 level or above |
| ECON/PS 100X Political Economy |
a foundation course in political science, economics or law |
| ANTH/SOC 100X Individual, Society and Culture |
a foundation course in sociology, social/cultural anthropology, social psychology, psychology, language and culture, or cultural geography at the 100 level or above |
| ENGL/FL 200X World Literatures |
a literature course taken at the 200 level or above |
| ART/MUS/THR 200X Aesthetic Appreciation | a history or appreciation course in art, theater or music at the 100 level or above |
| PHIL 322X Ethics (Values and Choices) |
an upper-division course in ethics |
| OTHER | |
| Library and information skills- 01 credit |
a 100-level library skills course |
| Foreign Language | a minimum of two semesters in a single, non-English language |
