
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Overview
UNC Charlotte is North Carolina’s urban research university. With an enrollment ranking it fourth among the 17 schools in the UNC system, it is the largest public university in the greater Charlotte metropolitan region, serving an area with a population that exceeds 2 million. UNC Charlotte offers comprehensive programs at the baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral levels through its seven colleges (Arts + Architecture, Business, Engineering, Education, Computing and Informatics, Health and Human Services and Liberal Arts & Sciences) along with the Graduate School. Fall 2009 enrollment is approximately 24,500, including 5,300 graduate students.
Located in the largest city in the Carolinas, UNC Charlotte is the region’s crown jewel. It serves as a driving force of intellectual discovery, economic development and engaged community service. The main campus, located in the University City neighborhood, is only eight miles from Charlotte’s Uptown business and financial center. To strengthen the University’s presence in Uptown Charlotte, the University has begun construction on its Center City Building, the first urban construction project of any UNC constituent institution. When completed, this iconic, 12-story structure will enable UNC Charlotte to better serve working professionals in the heart of the city, providing them with access to outstanding graduate education.
Points of pride include:
- The Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC), in the final planning stages, will expand the University’s Charlotte Research Institute campus. This new center will address the severe shortage of trained engineers capable of servicing and replacing aging fossil fuel and nuclear facilities as well as conduct cutting-edge research to develop future infrastructures involving alternatives, such as wind, solar and biofuels.
- Completion of a $65 million, 196,000-square-foot Student Union signals a new era of campus life with increased space for student organizations, activities and governance as well as new dining venues and places to gather socially.
- UNC Charlotte’s new Bioinformatics Center will provide computational research and education programs to support the biotechnology efforts of the North Carolina Research Center in gene-related research.
- The Department of Software and Information Systems, in the College of Computing and Informatics, is a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education, designated by the National Security Agency of the United States.
- The National Science Foundation designated the UNC Charlotte Center for Precision Metrology, part of the Lee College of Engineering, as an Industry/University Cooperative Research Center. These centers are recognized for research excellence and are charged with breaking new scientific ground to help keep American industries competitive in the global economy.
Programs
Program ![]() | Subject | Degree |
|---|---|---|
| Academically or Intellectually Gifted (AIG) Graduate Certificate | ||
| Education | Certificate | |
| Offered by the Department of Special Education and Child Development in the College of Education, this program consists of four graduate courses (12 credits) which meet state requirements for ... more | ||
| Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology - Electrical: A Baccalaureate Completion Program | ||
| Engineering | Baccalaureate | |
| Offered by The William States Lee College of Engineering and the Department of Engineering Technology, this program consists of a sequence of upper-division (junior/senior-level) courses that ... more | ||
| Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology - Fire Safety: A Baccalaureate Completion Program | ||
| Engineering | Baccalaureate | |
| Offered by The William States Lee College of Engineering and the Department of Engineering Technology, this program consists of a sequence of upper-division (junior/senior-level) courses that ... more | ||
| Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy: A Baccalaureate Completion Program | ||
| Health Professions--Other | Baccalaureate | |
| The Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy program offers registered respiratory therapists the opportunity to enhance and advance their professional careers in respiratory care with additiona ... more | ||
| Graduate Certificate in Nursing: Nursing Administration | ||
| Health Professions--Nursing | Certificate | |
| Program Delivery Method: The four courses (12 credit hours) in this program are delivered 100% online, through asynchronous instruction.New Admissions: New students will begin in spring 2011 ... more | ||
| Graduate Certificate in Nursing: Nursing Education | ||
| Health Professions--Nursing | Certificate | |
| Program Delivery Method: The four courses (12 credit hours) in this program are delivered 100% online, through asynchronous instruction.New Admissions: The program is designed for part-time ... more | ||
| Graduate Certificate in Teaching Special Education (K-12): General Curriculum | ||
| Education | Certificate | |
| The Special Education (K-12): General Curriculum Graduate Certificate program is a 27-hour graduate-level program to prepare students for the North Carolina "Standard Professional I" ... more | ||
| Graduate Certificate in Teaching Special Education: Adapted Curriculum Licensure | ||
| Education | Certificate | |
| Program Description: This is a 27-hour Graduate Certificate program meeting North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (DPI) requirements for the Standard Professional I license in Special ... more | ||
| Graduate Certificate in Teaching, Online Middle-Secondary Standard Professional I Licensure Program | ||
| Education | Certificate | |
| Program Delivery Method: All courses in the program are delivered through online instruction. New Admissions: New students are admitted and can begin the program in either fall, spring, or ... more | ||
| Instructional Systems Technology Graduate Certificate | ||
| Education, Technologies | Certificate | |
| The Graduate Certificate in Instructional Systems Technology is designed for currently licensed school system personnel, seeking the Special Endorsement in Computer Education by the North ... more | ||
| Master of Arts in Teaching: Math, Science, and Social Studies for Middle and Secondary Education | ||
| Education | Masters | |
| Program Delivery Method: All courses in the program are delivered through online instruction.New Admissions: New students are admitted and can begin the program in either fall, spring, or ... more | ||
| Master of Science in Nursing-Community/Public Health | ||
| Health Professions--Nursing | Masters | |
| Program Delivery Method: All courses in the program are delivered 100% online, through asynchronous instruction.New Admissions: The program is designed for part-time students and can be completed ... more | ||
| Master of Science in Nursing: Nursing Administration | ||
| Health Professions--Nursing | Masters | |
| Program Delivery Method: All courses in the program are delivered 100% online, through asynchronous instruction.New Admissions: The Master of Science in Nursing: Nurse Administration program will ... more | ||
| Master of Science in Nursing: Nursing Education | ||
| Health Professions--Nursing | Masters | |
| Program Delivery Method: All courses in the program are delivered 100% online, through asynchronous instruction.New Admissions: The program is designed for part-time students and may be completed ... more | ||
| Masters of Arts in Teaching, Special Education (K-12): General Curriculum | ||
| Education | Masters | |
| The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Special Education (K-12): General Curriculum is a two phase 39-hour master’s degree program. At the end of Phase I, students will have completed ... more | ||
| Post-Master's Graduate Certificate in School Counseling | ||
| Education | Certificate | |
| The online certificate is designed to meet the needs of students who have completed a master’s degree in counseling from a CACREP-accredited program and desire to become licensed school ... more | ||
| RN to BSN Completion Program | ||
| Health Professions--Nursing | Baccalaureate | |
| Program Delivery Method: All courses in the program are delivered 100% online, through asynchronous instruction. New Admissions: New students are admitted and can begin the program each fall. The ... more | ||
Online Learning
Distance Education at UNC Charlotte is focused on the delivery of a select number of programs -- baccalaureate completion programs, master degrees, graduate certificates, and teacher licensure programs. Our Distance Education programs are taught by the same faculty who teach our on-campus programs. Program content, objectives, and outcomes are the same.
UNC Charlotte's online programs provide busy individuals - with work, family, and other responsibilities - the opportunity to continue their education without having to travel to campus. You will be able to connect via the Internet with UNC Charlotte instructors and with the other students enrolled in your classes. Some of our online programs require students to log in at appointed times to participate in live classroom sessions. Many of our programs are entirely asynchronous - with students and instructors communicating via e-mail and Course Discussion Boards at times that are convenient for them. A few programs specify a limited number of visits to the campus.
At UNC Charlotte, faculty and staff are committed to helping our students complete their programs and be successful online learners. Distance Education students are supported by a toll-free Technical Help Desk that offers evening and weekend as well as weekday hours; a librarian assigned specifically to work with Distance Education students; and Distance Education Program Managers who provide administrative and logistical support to the students enrolled in each program.
To explore Distance Education at UNC Charlotte, visit our website at www.DistanceEd.uncc.edu, and then contact one of our Program Managers for more information on the program in which you are interested.
We can be reached toll-free by phone at 1-877-583-2966, or by e-mail at Send email now.
Contact
| Address: | UNC Charlotte
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| Phone: | 704-687-8622 |
| UnderGrad Admissions Address: | UNC Charlotte |
| UnderGrad Admissions Phone: | 704-687-2213 |
| UnderGrad Admissions Email: | Send email now |
| UnderGrad Admissions Link: | http://www.uncc.edu/admissions/jump/Admissions ... |
| UnderGrad Application Link: | http://www.ncmentor.org/applications/Universit ... |
| Graduate Admissions Address: | UNC Charlotte The Graduate School 210 Cato Hall 9201 University City Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28223-0001 |
| Graduate Admissions Phone: | 704-687-3366 |
| Graduate Admissions Email: | Send email now |
| Graduate Admissions Link: | http://www.uncc.edu/gradmiss/index.asp |
| Graduate Application Link: | http://www.uncc.edu/gradmiss/prospect.html |

