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Programs of Study
I. The University of the Incarnate Word
II. Academic Programs and Services
III. Affiliations
IV. Undergraduate Admissions
V. Financial Information
VI. Student Life Programs
VII. Student Success Programs
VIII. Undergraduate Academic Regulations and Institutional Policies
IX. Undergraduate Programs
VIII. Extended Academic Programs
X. University Directory
XI. Description of Courses (Main Campus)
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Programs of Study
I. The University of the Incarnate Word
Mission of the University of the Incarnate Word
The Campus
San Antonio
Accreditation
II. Academic Programs and Services
Degrees and Major Programs
III. Affiliations
J.E. and L.E. Mabee Library
Academic Resources
Services
Facilities and Study Spaces
Computing Technology
Electronic Communication Policy
Technology Training
Cooperative Programs
The Brainpower Connection
Study Abroad and International Exchange Programs
IV. Undergraduate Admissions
Admission of First-Time Freshmen
Admission of Transfer Students
Transfer of University Work
A. Credit from Regionally Accredited Institutions
B. Credit From Non-Accredited Schools
C. Block Credit in Religious Studies
D. Credits from International Schools
E. Credit for Military Experience
Advanced Placement and Advanced Credit
Admission to the Adult Degree Completion Program (ADCaP) and Virtual University
EArmyU, GoArmyEd, NCPDLP, and AU-ABC Program
Joint Admissions Agreement with Alamo Community Colleges District (ACCD)
Admission of Veterans
Admission of Military Personnel
Admission of International Students
English as a Second Language
Admission of Exchange Students
Early Admission for High School Students
Admission for Home Schooled Students
Senior Connection
Admission of Non-Degree Seeking Students
Admission of Transient Students
Admission of Post-Baccalaureate/Post-Master’s Students
Re-Admission to the University
Admission of Graduate Students
Appeal of an Admissions Denial
Permission to Audit
Immunization Requirements
V. Financial Information
Tuition and Financial Regulations
Tuition
Housing
Residence Halls and Dining Service
Tuition Discounts
Auditing Courses
Payments
Payment Policy
Account Statements and Disputes
Returned Items/Insufficient Funds
Student Health Insurance
Parking
Financial Aid Policies and Billing Practices
Withdrawals and Refunds
Funds Not Yet Received at the Time of Withdrawal
Financial Assistance
Types of Assistance Available
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Review Policy
Financial Aid Termination
Conditions for Reinstatement
Veteran's Benefits
Certification Procedures
Standards of Progress for Receipt of Veteran’s Benefits
VI. Student Life Programs
Student Identification Cards
Campus Ministry
Counseling Services
Health Services
Student Housing
Food Service
Intercollegiate Athletics
Intramural Activities
Student Complaint Policy
Mediation Services
Student Conduct and Discipline
University Events and Student Programs
VII. Student Success Programs
Academic Advising
Academic Placement Testing Requirements
First Year Engagement and Professional Development
Tutoring Services
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Academic Standing for Main Campus Students
Academic Standing for ADCaP and UIW Online Students
Student Disability Services
VIII. Undergraduate Academic Regulations and Institutional Policies
Credit by Examination, Certification, or Correspondence Policies
Brigham Young University Challenge Exams
Challenge Examinations
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES/DSST)
International Baccalaureate Program (IB)
Prior Learning Assessment Credits
Professional Certification Credits
University Board Advanced Placement Program (AP)
Degree Requirements
Institutional Requirements for the Associate Degree
Institutional Requirements for the Baccalaureate Degree
Core Curriculum
1. Core Curriculum Course Listing
2. Community Service Requirement
First Year (FY) Target Core Courses
Application for the Degree
Major
Minor, Interdisciplinary Concentration, or Specialization
Second Major
Second Baccalaureate Degree
Enrollment and Attendance Policies
Academic Advising
Academic Load
Academic Placement Testing Requirements
Academic Overload
Attendance
Auditing
Correspondence Work
Independent Study Work
Inter-Institutional Work
Schedule Adjustment
Student Responsibility Statement
Study Abroad Enrollment
Study at Another Institution
Grades and Academic History Policies
Academic Integrity Policy
Classification of Students
Credit Hour Definition
Dean’s List
Honor Societies
System of Grading
Honor Points
Repeat Policy
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Graduation Policies
Bulletin for Graduation
Graduation Completion Policies
Graduation Honors
Participation in Commencement Ceremonies
Student Educational Records and Student Privacy
Educational Records
Educational Records Fee
Educational Records on Campus
Educational Record Review
Educational Record Revision
Educational Record and Student Confidentiality
Transcripts
IX. Undergraduate Programs
Academic Literacy
Honors Program
Learning Communities
College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Anthropology
Art and Art History
Art B.F.A.
Art B.A.
Art Minor, Two-Dimensional
Art Minor, Three-Dimensional
Art History Minor
Photography Minor
Asian Studies Concentration
Asian Studies Concentration
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice B.A.
Criminal Justice Minor
Cultural Studies
Cultural Studies B.A.
Cultural Studies Minor
Dance
English
English B.A.
English Minor
Government and International Affairs
Government
Government B.A.
Government Minor
Government B.A. Interdisciplinary Concentration in International Affairs
International Affairs
International Affairs B.A.
International Affairs Concentration
Justice and Peace Studies Concentration
Political Economy Concentration
Pre-Law Concentration
Washington Internship
History
History B.A.
History Minor
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts A.A.
Modern Languages
Modern Language Minor
Music
Music Education B.M.
Music Therapy B.M.
Music Therapy B.M.
Composition B.M.
Music B.A.
Music with Emphasis in Performance B.A.
Music Industry Studies B.A.
Music Minor
Academic Policies for Music Students
Pastoral Ministry
Religious Studies B.A.
Philosophy
Philosophy B.A.
Philosophy Minor
Psychology
Psychology B.A.
Psychology Minor
Religious Studies
Religious Studies B.A.
Religious Studies Minor
Religious Studies Undergraduate Certificate
Pastoral Institute
Pastoral Studies Undergraduate Certificate
Sociology
Sociology B.A.
Sociology Minor
Spanish
Spanish B.A.
Spanish Minor
Theatre Arts
Theatre Arts B.A.
Theatre Arts Minor
Women's and Gender Studies
Women's and Gender Studies Concentration
Dreeben School of Education
Education
Interdisciplinary Studies
General Education Core for Interdisciplinary Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies Major
Secondary Education
Secondary Education Minor
Reading Minor (OPTIONAL):
Special Education Minor (OPTIONAL):
All Level Teaching
All Level Education Minor
Admission to Teacher Certification Program
Admission to the Teacher Apprenticeship Program
Application and Approval for State Certification
Feik School of Pharmacy
Pre-Pharmacy Program
H-E-B School of Business and Administration
Business B.B.A.
Business Administration Minor
Accounting
Accounting Concentration B.B.A.
Accounting Minor
Financial Planning Minor:
Finance
Banking and Finance concentration B.B.A.
Economics Concentrations
Business Economics Concentration
Economics Minor
Financial Economics Concentration
International Economics Concentration
Political Economy Concentration
General Business
Management Information Systems
Management Information Systems Concentration
Management Information Systems Minor
International Business
International Business Concentration
International Business Minor
Management
Management Concentration
Management Minor
Marketing
Marketing Concentration
Marketing Minor
Sport Management
Sport Management Concentration
Associate of Arts in Business
Business A.A.
Business Information Systems A.A.
Ila Faye Miller School of Nursing and Health Professions
Department of Human Performance
Athletic Training Education
Athletic Training Education Program
Program Description
Program Vision
Program Mission
Program Goals
Program Accreditation
Admission Requirements
Requirements
Other Requirements after Acceptance
Transfer Students
Notice of Non-Discrimination
Clinical Placements/Internship/Observation Hours
Transfer Students
Health Requirements/ Immunizations for Athletic Training
Required Costs During Matriculation
CPR and First Aid
Liability and Health Insurance
Criminal Background Screening
Drug Screening
Eligibility for Professional Practice
Technical Standards
Promotion/ Retention/ Graduation Requirements
Academic Instruction Plan
Athletic Training B.S.
Recommended Academic Sequence:
Clinical Instruction Plan
Kinesiology
Kinesioloy B.S.
Kinesiology Minor
Recommended Sequence of Courses in the Major:
Sport Management
Recommended Sequence of Courses in the Concentration
Sports Management Minor
Nuclear Medicine Science
Nuclear Medicine Science B.S.
Admission Requirements
Nursing
Nursing B.S.
RN-BSN Pathway
Accelerated RN-MSN Program
Academic Policies
Non-Academic Requirements for Admission and Continuation in the Nursing Program
Physical Therapy
Pre-requisites for UIW Doctor of Physical Therapy
Rehabilitative Sciences
Rehabilitative Sciences B.S.
Rosenberg School of Optometry
Vision Science (Visc)
3 + 4 Bachelor of Science Vision Science to Doctor of Optometry
School of Media and Design
3d Animation and Game Design
Animation and Game Design B.F.A.
Communication Arts
Communication Arts B.A.
Communication Arts Minor
Accelerated Bachelor of Arts/Master in Arts (ABM)
Computer Graphic Arts
Computer Information Systems
Computer Information Systems (CIS).B.S.
Computer Information Systems Minor
Graphic Design
Graphic Design B.A.
Juren Sullivan Center for Fashion Management
Fashion Management B.A. and a concentration in Fashion Design
Fashion Design B.F.A.
Fashion Management B.A.and a concentration in Fashion Merchandising (Traditional)
Fashion Management B.A. and a concentration in Fashion Merchandising (New)
Fashion Management B.A. and a concentration in Fashion Product Development
Fashion Management Minor:
Fashion Design Minor:
Fashion Management A.A.
Interior Design
Interior Design B.A.
Interior Design Minor
Speech Communication
Speech Minor
School of Mathematics, Science and Engineering
Biology
Biology B.S.
Biology B.A.
Biology Minor
The Accelerated Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts Program
Chemistry
Chemistry B.S.
Biochemistry B.S.
Chemistry B.A.
Chemistry Minor
Applied Chemistry
Applied Chemistry A.A.
Engineering
Engineering B.S.
Pre-Engineering Curriculum
Engineering Physics Minor
Environmental Science
Environmental Science B.S.
Environmental Science Minor
Environmental Science Minor for Biology Majors
Geology
Geology Minor
Mathematics
Mathematics B.A.
Mathematics B.S.
Actuarial Science Minor
Mathematics Minor
Statistics Minor
Meteorology
Meteorology B.S.
Meteorology Minor
Broadcast Meteorology
Broadcast Meteorology B.S.
Nutrition
Nutrition B.S.
Nutrition Minor
Physics
Engineering Physics Minor
VIII. Extended Academic Programs
Associate Programs Offered
Adult Instruction and Training A.A.
Business Administration A.A.
Health Sciences A.S.
Cardiac Rhythm Analysis Professional A.S.
Health Sciences A.S. with a concentration in Certified Billing and Coding Specialist
Health Sciences A.S.with a concentration in Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist
Health Sciences A.S. with a concentration in Certified Medical Administrative Assistant
Nutrition Sciences A.S.
General Studies A.A.
Information Technology A.A.
Baccalaureate Programs Offered
Administration B.A.
Applied Arts and Sciences B.A.
Business Administration B.A.
Business Administration Accounting Concentration (B.S./B.A.):
Business Administration Finance Concentration (B.S./B.A.):
General Business Concentration
General Marketing Concentration
Information Systems Concentration
Management Concentrations B.A.
Social Marketing Concentration
Criminal Justice B.S.
Criminal Justice Minor
Health Sciences B.S.
Health Sciences B.S.-HSCI with a concentration in Administration
Cardiac Rhythm Analysis Professional B.S.
Health Sciences B.S. with a concentration in Certified Billing and Coding Specialist
Health Sciences B.S. with a concentration in Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist
Health Sciences B.S. with a concentration in Certified Medical Administrative Assistant
General Studies Concentration--HSCI
Health Sciences B.S. with a concentration in Nutrition
Human Resources B.A.
Human Resources Minor
Organizational Development B.A.
Organizational Development Minor
Psychology B.S.
X. University Directory
Board of Trustees
Board of Trustees Emeriti
Development Board
University Administration
Provost
Enrollment Management and Student Services
Finance
Information Resources
Institutional Advancement
International Programs
Faculty Professor Emeritus
Faculty
Preparatory Programs