The University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC) is the point where higher education and technology converge. Their convenient online format, flexible class schedules, and relevant degree programs have made higher education accessible to the busy adult looking to find their own path to achieving their goals. Students across the country can now graduate from a variety of degree programs, with engaging curriculum and modern digital tools.
At UAGC, they understand your past education and work experience are valuable, and they believe you should earn credit for them.* They are committed to helping students maximize their approved transfer credits.** Their partnership with Saylor Academy allows UAGC undergraduate students to pursue additional credits and save time and money on their degree.
View the course chart to the right to find courses that may help you complete your degree and connect with your UAGC Advisor to confirm applicability to your unique remaining degree requirements!
Certain degree programs may not be available in states.
*Credits must be earned at the same degree level in order to be applied. Additional restrictions may apply. See the UAGC Academic Catalog for full undergraduate and graduate transfer policies.
**The transferability of credits is subject to the University of Arizona Global Campus transfer credit policies and requires the submission of official transcripts. The official transcripts will be evaluated to determine the credits that will officially apply toward a UAGC degree program.
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University Recommended Courses
COURSE NUMBER | SAYLOR ACADEMY COURSE TITLE | SEMESTER CREDIT | THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA GLOBAL CAMPUS AREA OF RECOMMENDATION |
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COLLEGE SUCCESS | 1 LD | ELECTIVE | |
ARTH101 | ART APPRECIATION | 3 LD | ART 101 ART APPRECIATION; OR AESTHETIC AWARENESS & REASONING COMPETENCY; OR INTERCULTURAL AND GLOBAL AWARENESS COMPETENCY |
BIO101 | INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY | 3 LD | SCIENTIFIC REASONING COMPETENCY*; OR ELECTIVE (NO LAB) |
BUS101 | INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS | 3 LD | ELECTIVE |
BUS103 | INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING | 3 LD | ACC 201 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING; OR ACC 205 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I |
BUS105 | MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING | 3 LD | ACC 202 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING; OR ACC 206 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II; OR ACC 208 ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS |
BUS200 | BUSINESS ETHICS | 3 LD | BUS 250 CORPORATE AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY; OR ETHICAL REASONING CORE COMPETENCY |
BUS202 | PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE | 3 UD | BUS 401 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE |
BUS203 | PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING | 3 LD | BUS 330 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING† |
BUS204 | BUSINESS STATISTICS | 3 LD | BUS 308 BUSINESS STATISTICS† |
BUS205 | BUSINESS LAW | 3 LD | BUS 311 BUSINESS LAW I† |
BUS206 | MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS | 3 LD | INF 220 IS PRINCIPLES; OR DIGITAL LITERACY COMPETENCY |
BUS208 | PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT | 3 LD | MGT 330 MANAGEMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS† |
BUS209 | ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR | 3 LD | BUS 318 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR† |
BUS210 | CORPORATE COMMUNICATION | 3 LD | BUS 202 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS; OR ORAL & INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION CORE COMPETENCY |
BUS300 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | 3 UD | MGT 302 FOUNDATIONS OF PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |
BUS303 | STRATEGIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY | 3 LD | ELECTIVE |
BUS305 | SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT | 3 LD | ELECTIVE |
BUS402 | PROJECT MANAGEMENT | 3 UD | PRM 300 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT |
CHEM101 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I | 3 LD | SCIENTIFIC REASONING COMPETENCY*; OR ELECTIVE (NO LAB) |
COMM001 | PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION | 3 LD | ORAL & INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION CORE COMPETENCY |
CS101 | INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE I | 3 LD | INF 231 PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS; OR DIGITAL LITERACY COMPETENCY |
CS102 | INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE II | 3 LD | DIGITAL LITERACY COMPETENCY |
CS105 | INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON PROGRAMMING | 3 LD | CPT 200 FUNDAMENTALS OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES; OR DIGITAL LITERACY COMPETENCY |
CS302 | SOFTWARE ENGINEERING | 3 UD | ELECTIVE |
CS402 | COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS | 3 LD | ELECTIVE |
CUST105 | CUSTOMER SERVICE | 3 LD | ELECTIVE |
ECON101 | PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS | 3 LD | ECO 204 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS |
ECON102 | PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS | 3 LD | ECO 203 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS |
ENVS203 | ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, JUSTICE AND WORLD VIEWS | 2 LD | ETHICAL REASONING CORE COMPETENCY |
GEOG101 | WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY | 3 LD | INTERCULTURAL AND GLOBAL AWARENESS COMPETENCY |
MA001 | COLLEGE ALGEBRA | 3 LD | MAT 222 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA; OR QUANTITATIVE REASONING CORE COMPETENCY |
MA005 | CALCULUS I | 4 LD | QUANTITATIVE REASONING CORE COMPETENCY |
MA121 | INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS | 3 LD | MAT 232 STATISTICAL LITERACY; OR QUANTITATIVE REASONING CORE COMPETENCY |
PHIL102 | CRITICAL THINKING | 3 LD | CRITICAL THINKING CORE COMPTENECY |
PHIL103 | MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY | 3 LD | ETHICAL REASONING CORE COMPETENCY |
PHYS101 | INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICS | 3 LD | SCIENTIFIC REASONING COMPETENCY*; OR ELECTIVE (NO LAB) |
PHYS102 | INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROMAGNETISM | 3 LD | SCIENTIFIC REASONING COMPETENCY*; OR ELECTIVE (NO LAB) |
POLSC101 | INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE | 3 LD | POL 111 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE; OR CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY COMPETENCY |
POLSC201 | INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT | 3 LD | CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY COMPETENCY |
POLSC221 | INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS | 3 LD | POL 353 COMPARATIVE POLITICS†; OR CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY COMPETENCY |
PSYCH101 | INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY | 3 LD | PSY 101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY; OR CRITICAL THINKING CORE COMPETENCY |
SOC101 | INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY | 3 LD | SOC 101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY; OR INTERCULTURAL AND GLOBAL AWARENESS COMPETENCY |