We've created curriculum maps that outline the course sequence you should follow at NHTI for a seamless transfer into one of these bachelor's degree programs at UNH Manchester:
Specific Degree Pathways
Accounting Public Pathways Program
We have partnered with NHTI to offer a Pathways Program that allows you to seamlessly transfer to UNH Manchester. This curriculum map will help you turn your A.S. in Accounting into a B.A. in Business/Accounting Option at UNH Manchester.
Students take these courses at NHTI... | To fulfill these UNH degree requirements... |
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ACCT 101 – Accounting I [1] | Elective credit |
BUS 170 – Principles of Marketing | Elective credit |
ENGL 101 – English Composition | Discovery writing skills course |
IST 102 – PC Applications | BUS 405 - Introduction to Business Computer Applications |
MATH 124 – College Algebra or higher-level Math | No transfer credit or Elective credit |
ACCT 102 – Accounting II [1] | BUS 532 – Introduction to Financial Accounting |
ENGL 285 – Literature, Technology and Culture | Discovery environment, technology and society course |
IST 200 – Spreadsheets | Elective credit |
MATH 125 – Finite Mathematics | MATH 420 – Finite Mathematics* |
Discovery-approved science elective | Discovery biological or physical science course |
ACCT 205 – Intermediate Accounting I | BUS 603 – Intermediate Financial Accounting I |
ACCT 250 – Cost Accounting | BUS 553 – Introduction to Managerial Accounting |
BUS 225 – Business Law I | Elective credit |
BUS 270 – Principles of Management | Elective credit |
ACCT 206 – Intermediate Accounting II | BUS 615 – Intermediate Financial Accounting II |
ACCT 230 – Taxes | BUS 535 – Federal Taxation |
ECON 101 – Macroeconomics or ECON 102 – Microeconomics | ECN 411 – Introduction to Macroeconomic Principles or ECN 412 – Introduction to Microeconomic Principles |
Discovery-approved humanities/fine arts elective | Discovery humanities or fine and performing arts course |
NOTE: Download the list of NHTI courses that fulfill the requirements for UNH’s Discovery Program at manchester.unh.edu/pathways in the NHTI accordion under “General Education.”
*Fulfills the Discovery quantitative reasoning course requirement
- Major credit when paired with ACCT 102 for BUS 532. Students must earn a grade of C or better in both ACCT 101 and ACCT 102 to earn credit for BUS 532
Course titles, names and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Major Course Requirements:
- ENGL 595 – Literary Topics (Business Communication)
- BUS 430 – Introduction to Business Statistics
- BUS 675 – Special Topics in Business Administration (Microsoft Business Applications)
- ECN 411 – Introduction to Macroeconomic Principles or ECN 412 – Introduction to Microeconomic Principles
- BUS 601 – Financial Management
- BUS 610 – Marketing Principles and Applications
- BUS 620 – Organizational Behavior
- BUS 690 – Business Program Internship or BUS 691 – VITA Internship
- BUS 720 – Auditing
- BUS 629 – Advanced Managerial Accounting
- BUS 715 – Forensic Accounting or BUS 725 – Financial Statement Analysis
- BUS 705 – Business Ethics
- BUS 750 – Business Internship Seminar or BUS 760 – Applied Senior Project Senior Seminar
Select one of the following:
- COMP 405 – Introduction to Internet and Web Authoring C
- COMP 415 – Mobile Computing First and For Most
- COMP 425 – Introduction to Programming
- COMP 430 – Systems Fundamentals
Remaining Discovery Program Course Requirements:
- Discovery biological OR physical science course
- Discovery historical perspectives course
- Discovery world cultures course
Discovery humanities or fine and performing arts course - Discovery social science course
University Degree Requirements:
- Elective courses to fill remainder of credits required for bachelor’s degree (128 total)
- University writing requirement*
- Two semesters of an introductory foreign language**
* Bachelor degree candidates are required to complete four writing-intensive courses, which must include: English 401 – First Year Writing (or equivalent transfer English composition course) and three additional writing-intensive courses, one in the student’s major and one at the 600-level or above.
** Students can fulfill the foreign language requirement by: A) Completing one full year of introductory-level courses in any foreign language, including American Sign Language, as long as they did not study the language for 2 or more years in high school, or B) Completing one semester of an intermediate- or advanced-level foreign language course.
Please also note:
- UNH Manchester accepts a maximum of 72 credits in transfer from 2-year institutions. Only courses completed with a grade of C or better will be accepted as transfer credits.
- Students must earn a minimum overall grade point average of 2.50 at NHTI to be eligible for dual enrollment at UNH Manchester.
- Course titles, names and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Business Public Pathways Program
We have partnered with NHTI to offer a Pathways Program that allows you to seamlessly transfer to UNH Manchester. This curriculum map will help you turn your A.S. in Business Administration into a B.A. in Business at UNH Manchester
Students take these courses at NHTI... | To fulfill these UNH degree requirements... |
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ACCT 101 – Accounting I [1] | Elective credit |
BUS 101 – Introduction to Business | BUS 400 - Introduction to Business |
ENGL 101 – English Composition | Discovery writing skills course |
IST 102 – PC Applications | BUS 405 - Introduction to Business Computer Applications |
MATH 120C - Quantitative Reasoning | No transfer credit |
ACCT 102 – Accounting II [1] | BUS 532 – Introduction to Financial Accounting |
BUS 170 – Principles of Marketing | Elective credit |
Business elective (BUS 245 – Organizational Behavior) | BUS 620 – Organizational Behavior |
Discovery-approved English elective | Discovery humanities course |
MATH 125 – Finite Mathematics | Discovery quantitative reasoning course |
ACCT 110 – Managerial Accounting | BUS 533 – Managerial Accounting |
BUS 225 – Business Law I [2] | BUS 550 – Business Law |
BUS 270 – Principles of Management | Elective credit |
Business elective [3] | Elective credit |
ECON 101 – Macroeconomics | ECN 411 – Macroeconomics |
BUS 293 – Managerial Decision Making [4] | Elective credit |
Business elective [3] | Elective credit |
Social science elective (ECON 102 – Microeconomics) | ECN 412 – Microeconomics |
Discovery-approved lab science elective | Discovery biological or physical science course |
Discovery - approved humanities/fine arts elective | Discovery humanities or fine and performing arts courses |
NOTE: Download the list of NHTI courses that fulfill the requirements for UNH’s Discovery Program at manchester.unh.edu/pathways in the NHTI accordion under “General Education.”
*Fulfills the Discovery quantitative reasoning course requirement
- Students must take ACCT 101 – Accounting I and ACCT 102 –Accounting II atNHTI to fulfill BUS 532 – Introduction to Financial Accounting at UNH Manchester.
- BUS 550 – Business Law counts towards the Management concentration in UNH Manchester’s Business program.
- Students interested in a Human Resources Management concentration should consider taking BUS 273 – Human Resources Management and BUS 275 – Labor-Management Relations as business elective courses.
- BUS 293 – Managerial Decision Making counts towards the Management concentration in UNH Manchester’s Business program
Course titles, names and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Major Course Requirements:
- BUS 430 – Introduction to Business Statistics
- BUS 601 – Financial Management
- CIS 510 – Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems
- BUS 610 – Marketing Principles and Applications
- BUS 705 – Business Ethics Three business concentration courses
- BUS 750/760 – Internship/Senior Project
Remaining Discovery Program Course Requirements:
- Discovery biological OR physical science course
- Discovery historical perspectives course
- Discovery world cultures course
- Discovery environment, technology, and society course
University Degree Requirements:
- Elective courses to fill remainder of credits required for bachelor’s degree (128 total)
- University writing requirement*
- Two semesters of an introductory foreign language**
* Bachelor degree candidates are required to complete four writing-intensive courses, which must include: English 401 – First Year Writing (or equivalent transfer English composition course) and three additional writing-intensive courses, one in the student’s major and one at the 600-level or above.
** Students can fulfill the foreign language requirement by: A) Completing one full year of introductory-level courses in any foreign language, including American Sign Language, as long as they did not study the language for 2 or more years in high school, or B) Completing one semester of an intermediate- or advanced-level foreign language course.
Please also note:
- UNH Manchester accepts a maximum of 72 credits in transfer from 2-year institutions. Only courses completed with a grade of C or better will be accepted as transfer credits.
- Students must earn a minimum overall grade point average of 2.50 at NHTI to be eligible for dual enrollment at UNH Manchester.
- Course titles, names and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Computer Information Systems Pathway
We have partnered with NHTI to offer a Pathways Program that allows you to seamlessly transfer to UNH Manchester. This curriculum map will help you turn your A.S. in Information Technology – Networking into a B.S. in Computer Information Systems at UNH Manchester.
Students take these courses at NHTI... | To fulfill these UNH degree requirements... |
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ENGL 110 – College Composition | Discovery writing skills course |
IST 103 – Programming with Raspberry Pi [1] | COMP 430 - System Fundamentals |
IST 106 – IT Career Topics | Major concentration course |
IST 170 – Introduction to Linux | Elective credit |
IST 151 – Introduction to Networks [2] | No transfer credit |
MATH 120C - Quantitative Reasoning | Elective credit |
ENGL 120 – Communications | Elective credit |
IST 108 – Personal Computer Hardware and Software [1] | Elective credit |
IST 153 – Routing and Switching Essentials | Discovery quantitative reasoning course |
MATH 125 – Finite Mathematics [3] | Discovery quantitative reasoning requirement |
ENGL 285 – Literature, Technology and Culture | COMP 530 - Machine and Network Architecture |
IST 251 – Scaling Networks [2] | COMP 550 – Networking Concepts |
IST 280 – Windows Server Operating Systems | COMP 530 – Machine and Network Architecture |
IST 293 – IT Career Development | Major concentration course |
IST elective | Major concentration course |
PSYC 105 - Introduction to Psychology or SOCI 105 Introduction to Sociology | Discovery social science course |
Discovery-approved biological or physical science elective | Discovery biological or physical science course |
IST 253 – Connecting Networks | Elective credit |
IST 263 – Security | Major concentration course |
IST elective | Elective credit |
IST 294 – Senior IT Internship | Major concentration course |
COMM 294MC/ENGL 294MC - Communicating Mindfully Capstone | Elective credit |
NOTE: Download the list of GBCC courses that fulfill requirements for UNH’s Discovery Program at manchester.unh.edu/pathways in the NHTI accordion under “General Education.”
- Students must earn a C or better in both IST 103 and IST 108 to earn credit for COMP 430.
- Students must earn a C or better in both IST 151 and IST 251 to earn credit for COMP 550.
- 3. Also fulfills Math requirements the CIS major at Manchester
Course titles, names, and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Major Course Requirements:
- COMP 405 – Intro to Internet and Web Authoring
- COMP 425 – Computing Fundamentals
- COMP 520 – Database Design and Development
- COMP 525 – Data Structures Fundamentals
- COMP 560 – Ethics and Law in the Digital Age (fulfills Discovery humanities course)
- COMP 715 – Information Security
- COMP 730 – Object-Oriented Software Development
- UMST 582 – Internship and Career Planning Seminar (1credit)
- COMP 690 – Internship Experience (4 credits)
- COMP 790 – Capstone Project One major concentration course Three major elective courses
Remaining Discovery Program Course Requirements:
- Discovery world cultures course
- Discovery biological OR physical science course
- Discovery historical perspectives course
University Degree Requirements:
- Elective courses to fill the remainder of credits required for a bachelor’s degree (128 total)
- University writing requirement*
* Bachelor degree candidates are required to complete four writing-intensive courses, which must include: English 401 – First Year Writing (or equivalent transfer English composition course) and three additional writing-intensive courses, one in the student’s major and one at the 600-level or above.
Please also note:
- UNH Manchester accepts a maximum of 72 credits in transfer from 2-year institutions. Only courses completed with a grade of C or better will be accepted as transfer credits.
- Students must earn a minimum overall grade point average of 2.50 at NHTI to be eligible for dual enrollment at UNH Manchester.
- Course titles, names and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Computer Science Public Pathways Program
We have partnered with NHTI to offer a Pathways Program that allows you to seamlessly transfer to UNH Manchester. This curriculum map will help you turn your A.S. in computer Engineering Technology into a B.A. in Computer Science at UNH Manchester.
Students take these courses at NHTI... | To fulfill these UNH degree requirements... |
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CPET 107 – Introduction to Programming C++ [1] | COMP 415 – Mobile Computing |
ELET 101 – Electric Circuits | Elective credit |
ELET 115 – Digital Fundamentals | Elective credit |
ENGL 101 – English Composition | Discovery writing skills course |
MATH 124 – College Algebra | No transfer credit |
CPET 125 – Data Structures | COMP 525 – Data Structures |
ELET 144 – Embedded Microsystems | COMP 430 – Systems Fundamentals |
ENGL 285 – Literature, Technology and Culture | Discovery environment, technology and society course |
ENGL 125–Communication and the literature of Science and Technology | Discovery humanities course |
MATH 140 – Pre-Calculus | MATH 418 – Analysis and Applications of Functions |
PHYS 133 – Physics I (Algebra-Based)* or PHYS 231 – Physics I (Calculus-Based) | PHYS 401 – Introduction to Physics I [2] or PHYS 407 – General Physics I |
CPET 240 – Programming for Windows | COMP 425 – Introduction to Programming |
CPET 260 – Computer Real Time Interfacing | COMP 530 – Machine and Network Architecture |
CPET 301 – Computer Project Definition | Elective credit |
MATH 205 – Calculus I | MATH 425 – Calculus I |
PHYS 135 – Physics II (Algebra-Based)* or PHYS 232 – Physics II (Calculus-Based)2 | PHYS 402 – Introduction to Physics II or PHYS 408 – General Physics II |
Discovery-approved social science elective | Discovery social science course |
CPET 215 – Integrated Circuits and Interfacing | Major elective credit |
CPET 222 – Data Communications and Internetworking | Major elective credit |
CPET 252 – Networking and Internet Technologies | Major elective credit |
CPET 303 – Computer Project | COMP 590 – Entrepreneurship Project |
Discovery-approved fine arts elective | Discovery fine and performing arts course |
NOTE: Download the list of NHTI courses that fulfill requirements for UNH’s Discovery Program at manchester.unh.edu/pathways in the NHTI accordion under “General Education.”
1.Fulfills the Discovery quantitative reasoning course requirement.
2.Fulfills the Discovery physical science course requirement.
*Physics 133 and 135 will transfer as elective credits equivalent to UNH PHYS 401 and 402. Transfer students must petition the Computer Science department for a waiver of the calculus-based physics courses PHYS 407 and 408 and which the department will grant. If PHYS 231 and 232 are taken they will transfer as equivalent to UNH PHYS 407 and 408 and a petition is not required.
Course titles, names, and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Major Course Requirements:
- COMP 490 – Statistics
- COMP 500 – Discrete Structures
- COMP 560 – Ethics and Law in the Digital Age (fulfills Discovery humanities course requirement)
- COMP 625 – Data Structures
- COMP 630 – Systems Software
- COMP 690 – Internship Experience (4 credits)
- UMST 582 – Internship and Career Planning Seminar (1 credit)
- COMP 790 – Capstone
Remaining Discovery Program Course Requirements:
- Discovery world cultures course
- Discovery biological OR physical science course
- Discovery historical perspectives course
University Degree Requirements:
- Elective courses to fill the remainder of credits required for a bachelor’s degree (128 total)
- University writing requirement*
- Two semesters of an introductory foreign language**
* Bachelor degree candidates are required to complete four writing-intensive courses, which must include: English 401 – First Year Writing (or equivalent transfer English composition course), and three additional writing-intensive courses, one in the student's major and one at the 600-level or above.
** Students can fulfill the foreign language requirement by: A) Completing one full year of introductory-level courses in an any foreign language, including American Sign Language, as long as they did not study the language for 2 or more years in high school, or B) Completing one semester of an intermediate- or advanced-level foreign language course.
Please also note:
- UNH Manchester accepts a maximum of 72 credits in transfer from 2-year institutions. Only courses completed with a grade of C or better will be accepted as transfer credits.
- Students must earn a minimum overall grade point average of 2.50 at NHTI to be eligible for dual enrollment at UNH Manchester.
- Course titles, names and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Electrical Engineering Technology Dual Admission
We have partnered with NHTI to offer a Dual Admission Agreement that allows you to be jointly admitted to both NHTI and UNH Manchester. We make it easy with one application form, one admission process and one application fee.
Complete your associate’s degree in Electronic Engineering Technology at NHTI then seamlessly begin your studies at UNH Manchester toward your bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering Technology
Students take these courses at NHTI... | To fulfill these UNH degree requirements... |
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CPET 107 – Introduction to Programming C++ [1] | COMP 424 – Applied Computing 1: Foundations of Programming |
ELET 101 – Electric Circuits | ET 431 – Circuit Analysis |
ELET 115 – Digital Fundamentals | ET 421 – Digital Electronics I |
ENGL 101 – English Composition | Discovery writing skills course |
MATH 124 – College Algebra | No transfer credit |
ELET 102 – Circuit Analysis | ET 432 – Circuit Analysis II |
ELET 110 – Electronics I | ET 541 – Electronic Devices |
ENGL 125 – Comm. Lit. of Science and Tech. | Elective Credit |
MATH 140 – Pre-Calculus | MATH 418 – Analysis & Applications of Functions |
PHYS 133 Physics I (Algebra-based)* or PHYS 231 - Physics I (Calculus-based) | Discovery Physical Science/DLAB course Fulfills Major Physics requirement |
ELET 144 – Embedded Microsystems | ET 590 – Embedded Microcontrollers |
ELET 210 – Electronics II | ET 542 – Analog Electronics |
ELET 305 – Design Project Preparation | Elective credit |
MATH 205 – Calculus I | MATH 425 – Calculus I Discovery Quantitative Reasoning course |
PHYS 135 Physics II (Algebra-Based) or PHYS 232 Physics II (Calculus-Based) |
Elective credit |
ELET 215 – Advanced Digital Electronics | ET 522 – Digital Electronics II |
MATH 206 – Calculus II | MATH 426 – Calculus II |
ELET 306 – Senior Design Project | Elective credit |
Discovery-approved fine arts elective | Discovery fine and performing arts course |
Discovery-approved social science elective | Discovery social science course |
Note: Download the list of NHTI courses that fulfill requirements for UNH’s Discovery Program at manchester.unh. edu/pathways in the NHTI accordion under “General Education.”
Course titles, names, and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Major Course Requirements:
- COMP 560 – Ethics and Law in the Digital Age
- CHEM 405 – Chemical Principles for Engineers
- ECN 411 – Introduction to Macroeconomic Principles
- ET 625 – Technical Communications
- ET 671 – Digital Systems
- ET 674 – Control Systems and Components
- ET 677 – Analog Systems
- ET 680 – Communications and Fields
- ET 781 – Automation Engineering
- ET 788 – Introduction to Digital Signal Processing
- ET 790 – Microcomputer Technology
- ET 791 – Electrical Engineering Technology Project (two semester Senior Capstone)
Remaining Discovery Program Course Requirements:
- Discovery world cultures course
- Discovery biological OR physical science course
- Discovery historical perspectives course
- Discovery environment, technology and society course
University Degree Requirements:
- Elective courses to fill the remainder of credits required for a bachelor’s degree (128 total)
- University writing requirement*
* Bachelor degree candidates are required to complete four writing-intensive courses, which must include: English 401 – First Year Writing (or equivalent transfer English composition course), and three additional writing-intensive courses, one in the student's major and one at the 600-level or above.
Please also note:
- UNH Manchester accepts a maximum of 72 credits in transfer from 2-year institutions. Only courses completed with a grade of C or better will be accepted as transfer credits.
- Students must earn a minimum overall grade point average of 2.50 at NHTI to be eligible for dual enrollment at UNH Manchester.
- Course titles, names and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Electrical Engineering Technology Dual Admission
We have partnered with NHTI to offer a Dual Admission Agreement that allows you to be jointly admitted to both NHTI and UNH Manchester. We make it easy with one application form, one admission process and one application fee.
Complete your associate’s degree in Electronic Engineering Technology at NHTI then seamlessly begin your studies at UNH Manchester toward your bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering Technology
Students take these courses at NHTI... | To fulfill these UNH degree requirements... |
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ELET 101 Electric Circuits | ET 431– Circuit Analysis I |
ELET 115 – Digital Fundamentals | ET 421 – Digital Electronics I |
ENGL 125 – Communication and the Literature of Science and Technology | Elective Credit |
MATH 124 – College Algebra | No transfer credit |
MCET 105 – Engineering Design | Elective Credit |
ELET 102 – Circuit Analysis | ET 432 – Circuit Analysis II |
CPET 107 – Introduction to Programming with C++ | COMP 424 – Applied Computing 1: Foundations of Programming |
CPET 215 – Integrated Circuits and Interfacing | ET 542 – Analog Electronics |
ENGL 101 – English Composition | Discovery writing skills course |
MATH 140 – Pre-Calculus | MATH 418 – Analysis & Applications of Functions |
MFET 111 – Manufacturing and Materials Processing | Elective credit |
MATH 205 – Calculus I | MATH 425 – Calculus I Discovery Quantitative Reasoning course |
PHYS 133 Physics I | Fulfills Major Physics requirement Discovery Physical Science/DLAB course |
RAET 205 – PLC Programming* | Elective credit |
RAET 210 – Robotics and Automation I* | ET 781 – Introduction to Automation Engineering |
Discovery-approved social science elective | Elective credit |
MFET 210 – Lean Manufacturing | Elective credit |
PHYS 135 – Physics II | Elective credit |
Discovery-approved fine arts elective | Discovery fine and performing arts course |
RAET 220 - Robotics and Automation II | Elective Credit |
Note: Download the list of NHTI courses that fulfill requirements for UNH’s Discovery Program at manchester.unh. edu/pathways in the NHTI accordion under “General Education.”
Course titles, names, and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Major Course Requirements:
- COMP 560 – Ethics and Law in the Digital Age
- CHEM 405 – Chemical Principles for Engineers
- ECN 411 – Introduction to Macroeconomic Principles
- ET 522 – Digital Electronics II
- ET 541– Electronic Devices
- ET 590 – Embedded Microcontrollers
- ET 625 – Technical Communications
- ET 671 – Digital Systems
- ET 674 – Control Systems and Components
- ET 677 – Analog Systems
- ET 680 – Communications and Fields
- ET 788 – Introduction to Digital Signal Processing
- ET 790 – Microcomputer Technology
- ET 791 – Electrical Engineering Technology Project (two semester Senior Capstone)
- MATH 426 – Calculus II
Remaining Discovery Program Course Requirements:
- Discovery world cultures course
- Discovery biological OR physical science course
- Discovery historical perspectives course
- Discovery environment, technology and society course
University Degree Requirements:
- Elective courses to fill the remainder of credits required for a bachelor’s degree (128 total)
- University writing requirement*
* Bachelor degree candidates are required to complete four writing-intensive courses, which must include: English 401 – First Year Writing (or equivalent transfer English composition course), and three additional writing-intensive courses, one in the student's major and one at the 600-level or above.
Please also note:
- UNH Manchester accepts a maximum of 72 credits in transfer from 2-year institutions. Only courses completed with a grade of C or better will be accepted as transfer credits.
- Students must earn a minimum overall grade point average of 2.50 at NHTI to be eligible for dual enrollment at UNH Manchester.
- Course titles, names and/or sequencing are subject to change.
English Teaching Public Pathways Program
We have partnered with NHTI to offer a Pathways Program that allows you to seamlessly transfer to UNH Manchester. This curriculum map will help you turn your A.S. in English into a B.A. in English teaching at UNH Manchester.
Students take these courses at GBCC... | To fulfill these UNH degree requirements... |
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College Composition I (see approved Discovery list for your CCSNH campus) | ENGL 401 - First Year Writing/Discovery Writing Skills (WS) |
ENGL 214G or Writing intensive course (from apporved WI Discovery list)* | Discovery Writing Intensive (WI) |
Math elective (from approved QR Discovery list)* | Discovery Quantitative Reasoning (QR) |
Lab Science (from approved BS Discovery list)* | Discovery Biological Sciences (BS) |
Lab Science (from approved PS Discovery list)* | Discovery Physical Sciences (PS) |
Social Science elective (from approved SS Discovery list)* | Discovery Social Sciences (SS) |
Social Science elective (from approved HP Discovery list)* | Discovery Historical Perspective (HP) |
Social Science elective (from approved WC Discovery list)* | Discovery World Cultures (WC) |
Language/Humanities/Fine Arts elective (from approved HUMA Discovery list)* | Discovery Humanities (HUMA) |
Language/Humanities/Fine Arts elective (from approved FPA Discovery list)* | Discovery Fine and Performing Arts (FPA) |
Language/Humanities/Fine Arts elective (if language, refer to COLA requirements) | UNH COLA lanuage requirement (two courses required, see details on next page ****) |
Introduction to Literaly Analysis (see course mapping guided for approved CCSNH courses) | ENGL 419 - How to Read Anything |
American Literature II (see course mapping guide for approved CCSNH courses) | ENGL 516 - American Literature II: Money, Migration and Modernity |
British Literature I (see course mapping guide for approved CCSNH course equivalents) | ENGL 512 - British Literature I: Age of Heros |
CCSNH ENGL course in writing, film or literature approved at the 500 level - see attached or Exploring Teaching (see course mapping guide for approved CCSNH course equivalents) | English department course in writing, linguistics, critical theory, film or literature or EDUC 500 - Exploring Teaching |
Program electives/General electives** to fulfull requirements of CCSNH program and meet minimum credit requirements for graduation | English or general elective(s): see course mapping guide for courses that are approved for English course equivalency |
Quantitative Reasoning or higher-levle Math elective or other approved quantitative course** | CCSNH QR course does not transfer, higher level courses will transfer as math or general electives |
* Use Discovery Course approval list for your campus.
**Note that some program or general elective courses, such as capstone courses, internships, or lower-level math courses may not transfer.
At UNH you will complete the following requirements to earn your bachelor's degree:
Major Course Requirements:
- ENGL 657 - Shakespeare
- ENGL 723 and 726 - Seminar in English Teaching I and II or ENGL 710 - Teachign Writing and ENGL 792 - Teaching Literature and Literacy
- ENGL 791 - English Grammar
- One additional Literature Course (600 level or above)
- One course addressing race, the construction of race, and racial theories from approved list
- One English deparmtnet course in writing, linquistics, critical theory, film or literature (if needed)
- Capstone: ENGL 789 - Special Topics in Teaching
- EDUC 500 - Exploring Teaching (if needed)
Discovery Program Course Requirements:**
- Environment, Technology and Society (ETS) Discovery Course
- Additional Discovery Requirements, if needed
University Degree Requirements:
- Elective courses to fill remainder of credits required for bachelor’s degree (128 total)
- University writing requirement*
- Two semesters of an introductory foreign language*****, if needed
- Inquiry Course, 444 Seminar or Course with INQ attributes, if needed
***See https://www.unh.edu/discovery/discovery-program-overview for more information about UNH's Discovery Program. Each CCSNH campus has a wide variety of courses pre-approved for acceptance in each Discovery catergory.
****Bachelor degree candidates are required to compplete four writing-intensive coursses, which must include: English 401 - First Year Writing (CCSNH's College Composition) and three additional wirting intensive courses, one in the student's major and one at the 600-level or above.
****Students can fulfill the foreign language requirement by: A) Completing one full year of introductory level courses in any foreign language, including American Sign Language, as long as they did not study the language for 2 or more years in high school, or B) Completing one semester of an intermediate - or advanced-level foreign language course.
Please also note:
- UNH Manchester accepts a maximum of 72 credits in transfer from 2-year institutions. Only courses completed with a grade of C or better will be accepted as transfer credits.
- Students must earn a minimum overall grade point average of 2.50 at GBCC to be eligible for dual enrollment at UNH Manchester.
- Course titles, names and/or sequencing are subject to change.
Homeland Security Public Pathways Program
We have partnered with NHTI to offer a Pathways Program that allows you to seamlessly transfer to UNH (either the Manchester or Durham campus). This curriculum map will help you turn your A.S. in Criminal Justice into a B.S. in Homeland Security UNH*.
Students take these courses at NHTI... | To fulfill these UNH degree requirements... |
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CRMJ 101 – Introduction to the Criminal Justice System | Elective Credit |
CRMJ 121 – Criminal Procedure | Elective Credit |
ENGL 101 – English Composition | Discovery writing skills course |
IST 102 – PC Applications | Elective credit |
PSYC 105 – Introduction to Psychology | Discovery social science course |
CRMJ 123 – Criminal Law | HLS 520 – Homeland Security Law and Policy |
CRMJ 210 – Juvenile Justice Administration | Elective credit |
POLS 220 – Public Administration | Elective credit |
SOCI 105 - Introduction to Sociology | Discovery social science course |
CRMJ 150 – Criminology | Elective credit |
CRMJ 205 – Police Operations | Elective credit |
CRMJ 215 – Corrections Operations | Elective credit |
CRMJ 270 – Internship or CRMJ 275 Senior Project* | Elective credit |
MATH 120 - Quantitative Reasoning | No transfer credit |
PSYC 205 – Crisis Intervention | Elective credit |
BIOL 120 – Human Biology | Discovery biological science course |
CRMJ 225 – Drug Abuse and the Law | Elective credit |
PHIL 242C – Contemporary Ethical Issues | Discovery humanities course |
General elective – Introduction to Homeland Security | HLS 410 – Introduction to Homeland Security |
NOTE: Download the NHTI courses that fulfill the requirements for UNH’s Discovery Program at manchester.unh.edu/pathways in the NHTI accordion under “General Education.”
*The UNH Homeland Security degree program requires a second major or two minors. Students completing their associate degree at NHTI will have fulfilled the second major requirement.
**The Senior Project is recommended for students in the pathways as it will count as a core Homeland Security course at UNH, and since NHTI students will still need to complete an internship in the Homeland Security program at UNH.
Major Course Requirements:
- HLS 415 – Foundations of Corporate and Physical Security
- HLS 455 – Foundations of Information Security
- HLS 480 – Professional Skills in Homeland Security
- PS 505 – Political Violence and Terrorism (fulfills Discovery social science course requirement)
- HLS 510 – Fundamentals of emergency management
- HLS 515 – Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience
- HLS 580 – Environmental Security (fulfills Discovery environment, technology and society course requirement)
- HLS 610 – Exercise Design and Evaluation
- HLS 650 – Intelligence Systems and Structures
- HLS 760 – Strategic Planning and Decision Making
- HLS 790 – Capstone in Homeland Security
- HLS 795 – Internship in Homeland Security or HLS 799 - Thesis in Homeland Security
Remaining Discovery Program Course Requirements:
- Discovery quantitative reasoning course (a statistics course is recommended)
- Discovery world cultures course (a Geography course is recommended)
- Discovery physical science course
- Discovery historical perspectives course
University Degree Requirements:
- Elective courses to fill the remainder of credits required for a bachelor’s degree (128 total)
- University writing requirement**
*To complete a BS in Homeland Security at UNH, NHTI Pathway and transfer students will need to complete 48 credits of Homeland Security core courses and 16 credits of UNH Discovery (general education) courses. Each major requirement course is 4 credits.
* *Bachelor degree candidates are required to complete four writing-intensive courses, which must include: English 401 – First Year Writing (or equivalent transfer English composition course), and three additional writing-intensive courses, one in the student's major and one at the 600-level or above.
Please also note:
- UNH Manchester accepts a maximum of 72 credits in transfer from 2-year institutions. Only courses completed with a grade of C or better will be accepted as transfer credits.
- Students must earn a minimum overall grade point average of 2.50 at NHTI to be eligible for dual enrollment at UNH Manchester.
- Course titles, names and/or sequencing are subject to change.*
Mechanical Engineering Technology Dual Admission
We have partnered with NHTI to offer a Dual Admission Agreement that allows you to be jointly admitted to both NHTI and UNH Manchester. We make it easy with one application form, one admission process and one application fee.
Complete your associate’s degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology at NHTI then seamlessly begin your studies at UNH Manchester toward your bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology.
Students take these courses at NHTI... | To fulfill these UNH degree requirements... |
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ENGL 101 – English Composition | Discovery writing skills course |
MCET 105 – Engineering Design | ET 405 – Engineering Design |
MFET 111 – Manufacturing and Materials Processing | ET 411 – Manufacturing and Materials Processing |
MATH 124 – College Algebra | No transfer credit |
PHYS 133 – Physics I | Discovery Physical Science/DLAB course Fulfills Major Physics I requirement |
ENGL 125 – Communication and the Literature of Science and Technology | Elective Credit |
MCET 150 – Statics and Strength of Materials | ET 450 – Statics and Strength of Materials |
MATH 140 – Pre-Calculus | MATH 418 – Analysis & Applications of Functions |
PHYS 135 – Physics II | Fulfills Major Physics II requirement |
CHEM 105 – Chemistry | Fulfills Major Chemistry requirement |
MCET 250 – Dynamics and Mechanical Design I | ET 550 – Dynamics and Machine Design I |
MFET 202 – Measurement and Control | ET 502 – Measurement and Control |
MATH 205 – Calculus I | MATH 425 – Calculus I Discovery Quantitative Reasoning course |
Discovery-approved social science elective | Discovery social science course |
MCET 205 – Material Science | ET 505 – Material Science |
MCET 229 – Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer | ET 529 – Introduction to Thermodynamics |
MCET 260 – Mechanical Design II | ET 560 – Machine Design II |
Discovery-approved fine arts elective | Discovery fine and performing arts course |
Technical elective (MFET 231 – Production Systems) | ET 641 – Production Systems |
NOTE: Download the NHTI courses that fulfill the requirements for UNH’s Discovery Program at manchester.unh.edu/pathways in the NHTI accordion under “General Education.”
Major Course Requirements:
- COMP 424 – Applied Computing 1: Foundations of Programming
- COMP 560 – Ethics and Law in the Digital Age
- ECN 411 - Introduction to Macroeconomic Principles
- ET 625 – Technical Communications
- ET 635 – Fluid Technology and heat Transfer
- ET 641 – Production Systems (if an elective other than MFET 231 is chosen)
- ET 644 – MET Concepts in Design and Analysis
- ET 645 – Fluid Technology and Heat Transfer II
- ET 674 – Control Systems and Components
- ET 675 – Electrical Technology
- ET 751 – Mechanical Engineering Technology Senior Project2
- ET 781 – Introduction to Automation Engineering
- MATH 426 – Calculus II
Remaining Discovery Program Course Requirements:
- Discovery environment, technology and society course
- Discovery world cultures course (a Geography course is recommended)
- Discovery biological science course
- Discovery historical perspectives course
University Degree Requirements:
- Elective courses to fill the remainder of credits required for a bachelor’s degree (128 total)
- University writing requirement*
*Bachelor degree candidates are required to complete four writing-intensive courses, which must include: English 401 – First Year Writing (or equivalent transfer English composition course), and three additional writing-intensive courses, one in the student's major and one at the 600-level or above.
Please also note:
- UNH Manchester accepts a maximum of 72 credits in transfer from 2-year institutions. Only courses completed with a grade of C or better will be accepted as transfer credits.
- Students must earn a minimum overall grade point average of 2.50 at NHTI to be eligible for dual enrollment at UNH Manchester.
- Course titles, names and/or sequencing are subject to change.*
TRANSFER CREDIT DATABASE
The Transfer Credit Database is an interactive application that allows students to view how courses at other institutions have transferred into the University of New Hampshire. The information provided in the Transfer Credit Database is constantly being updated and does not substitute for an official evaluation of transfer credit by the Office of the Registrar or the Office of Admissions.
The Transfer Credit Database is not a substitute for the transfer credit prior approval process.