University of New Orleans New Student & Family Guide

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For more information, please contact Orientation & Transition Programs University Center 236 The University of New Orleans 2000 Lakeshore Drive New Orleans, LA 70148

✉ nse@uno.edu

Welcome!

I am pleased to welcome you to the University of New Orleans, a student-centered research university located in one of the country’s most exciting, culturally diverse cities.

UNO offers a variety of outstanding academic programs that provide students with opportunities to engage in research and creative scholarship outside of the classroom. We offer a history of more than 65 years of academic excellence and an alumni network of 80,000 that stretches across the globe.

Many of our most acclaimed programs take advantage of the University’s unique location. They include: Earth and Environmental Sciences; Music; Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Administration; Planning and Urban Studies; Transportation; and Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. New Orleans is a burgeoning center for entrepreneurship, innovation, health care and technology-based fields. Our programs in Computer Science, Engineering, Fine Arts, Materials Science and Healthcare Administration capitalize on these industries.

New Orleans is one of the most culturally distinctive cities in the United States, which means our students are prepared for a career in an environment of unprecedented creativity. Many academic classes at the University revolve around the visual arts, theatre, music, film, cultural tourism, arts education and creative writing. Visitors to the city can attend a vast array of public performances including concerts, art exhibits, theatre offerings and film festivals.

New Orleans was recently named one of “America’s Coolest Cities” and one of six “Best Cities for Digital Nomads.” We proudly carry the name of our city and will continue to reflect the strengths of our community. We provide essential support for the educational, economic, cultural and social well-being of the New Orleans area and beyond. We are a true asset to our region. And now, we are on a shared journey and are excited to welcome you to the Privateer family!

Sincerely,

New Student To-Do List

Family Members: Please share this list with your student!

When you first get admitted:

■ Set-up your UNO username and password. You will receive an email with instructions from UNO Access Services about setting up your UNO student account and UNO email address. Don’t worry, we will send you reminders to be on the lookout. If you have not received this email or are having issues with setting up your password, call our Help Desk at (504) 280-43 57 (HELP).

■ Submit your FAFSA to apply for financial aid at fafsa.gov. Be sure to list the correct school code 002015.

■ Please send us your updated transcript as soon as possible! Transcripts can be sent electronically to transcript s@uno.edu.

■ Submit test scores. All freshmen students admitted with a high school cumulative GPA below 3.0 without test scores will need to submit a test score or take an Accuplacer test BEFORE the registration day (check your admit letter or online admissions portal for clarification). Please read the policy fully posted on the NSE website for important instructions to complete before meeting with your Advisor.

■ Apply for campus housing OR request a housing exemption. All unmarried, first-time, full-time undergraduate students who live more than 50 road miles from UNO must live on campus, if space is available. If you do not wish to live on campus, there are several exemptions offered. Visit uno.edu/housing to either apply for housing or file for exemption.

■ Submit immunization forms. Immunization forms can be submitted to the Office of Student Affairs UC 248. Records can be delivered in person, via email to healthservices@uno.edu or faxed to (504) 280-3975. Immunization waivers can be completed online at immunization.uno.edu (UNO login and password required) or printed and submitted as described above.

■ Complete Onboarding in Workday. Log into workday via myapps.uno.edu and complete the tasks in your inbox. These Onboarding tasks include reviewing contact information, setting up emergency contact and thirdparty access, acknowledging important policies (financial responsibility, FERPA, immunization), agreeing to receive the 1098-T form electronically, and setting up payment elections.

■ Check your UNO email regularly. By using your UNO username and password, you will be able to log in to your UNO email. This is the email the University will use to contact you about important matters (financial aid, classes, etc.). Your UNO email is username@uno.edu.

■ Complete Step 1: Attend a Registration Day of New Student Experience. Visit nse.uno.edu to learn more. Remember, the earlier you attend Step 1, the better selection of classes you will have!

After you’ve been advised, or attended a Registration Day:

■ Complete Step 2: Online Orientation Module of New Student Experience. Visit uno.edu/nse/step2 to complete the Online Orientation by the first day of classes.

■ Sign up for Privateer Alerts. Students, faculty, and staff with a uno.edu email address can log in to myapps.uno.edu and click on the “Privateer Alerts” icon.

■ Know your important dates. Want to add or drop a class? Make sure to check the Academic Calendar on uno.edu/registrar to stay ahead of important deadlines.

■ Want to change your major? Complete the “Change Program of Study” form listed on your Workday account or at uno.edu/registrar/forms .

■ Pay your fee bill. Students can pay their balance through their Workday account with a debit/credit card or an electronic check. Students can also pay in person at the Bursar’s Office or mail the payment to The University of New Orleans – Bursar’s Office, 2000 Lakeshore Drive, New Orleans, LA 70148.

■ Get your parking decal. Commuting to campus? Pay for your decal and register your car through Workday. Then, pick up your decal at the Police Parking Counter (221 Computer Center). Find more information at uno.edu/upd/parking-services . Residential parking decals for Pontchartrain Hall and Privateer Place are issued at no cost to residents.

■ Attend Step 3: MAMBO of New Student Experience. Dates and information regarding MAMBO Week can be found at nse.uno.edu under “Step 3.” You will also receive important MAMBO Week information via your student e-mail.

New Student Experience

Our New Student Experience is designed to welcome new Privateers to the University of New Orleans! Through each step of the process, students will be prepared to succeed at UNO while discovering how to live and learn in community. See below for our 3-step process to get started on your journey as a new Privateer!

STEP 1 Registration Days

These one-day programs provide you an opportunity to meet your advisor, register for classes, and help you become familiar with our campus and Privateer community. These days are required for all incoming first-time, full-time, firstyear students and transfers with fewer than 60 credits and/or who are under the age of 25. For more information please visit: uno.edu/nse/step1.

STEP 2 Complete Our Online Orientation Module

Visit uno.edu/nse/step2 to access the Online Orientation Modules. You will learn more about our University and what it means to be a Privateer. ALL incoming students need to complete the modules by the first day of classes.

STEP 3 MAMBO August 11-15, 2025

This multi-day orientation will immerse you in the Privateer experience and prepare you for your first semester at UNO. ALL incoming first-time, full-time, first-year students who are enrolled in UNIV 1001, CHEM 1000, or ENGR 1000 are required to attend ALL of MAMBO. Each day you will discuss topics around your transition to the University and attend activities to help you connect to fellow Privateers. Transfers are welcome to attend our Transfer Track. For more information please visit: nse.uno.edu .

Advising

All students will be assigned an Academic Advisor who will assist in making academic decisions as well as serve as a resource for any related academic questions pertaining to the University of New Orleans. The objective of this close, working relationship is to assist students in building a solid academic foundation during their first year at UNO.

Students can find more information about how to set up an advising appointment and see who their Academic Advisor is by going to uno.edu /admissions/acceptedstudents/academic-advisement .

First Year Transition Programs

Privateer Camp

Privateer Camp is a three-day, twonight, off-campus freshman leadership retreat held in July. It is planned in collaboration by the Office of Student Involvement and Leadership and the Office of Orientation and Transition Programs.

During this retreat, incoming students learn about the wide range of involvement opportunities and resources that UNO offers. Most importantly, incoming students will learn key strategies to enhance their leadership skills and successfully transition into the college environment.

Privateer Camp will be packed with ice breakers, team-building activities, workshops focusing on UNO traditions, desired major exploration, team dynamics, cultural competency, conflict resolution, and college transition, all led by student staff or “Krewe Leaders.”

Privateer Plunge

Privateer Plunge is a six-week program full of events, activities, meetings, sessions, workshops, and more designed to help new freshmen and transfers adjust and engage in life at UNO. Privateer Plunge offers opportunities to understand the resources available to you and to meet other UNO students, faculty, and administrators. We hope you take the plunge! uno.edu/fyt

UNIV 1001

All first-year students, under the age of 21, are required to enroll in and successfully pass UNIV 1001. This onecredit hour course is designed to help incoming students transition from high school to college. Students will learn time management, academic learning strategies, and other skills to help them become a well-rounded student.

Privateer Enrollment Center (PEC)

The PEC can assist students with academic first year advising, financial aid, enrollment, registering for classes, paying fee bills, and answering related questions.

Contact us by phone at (504) 280-6595 or by email at pec@uno.edu . We are located on the first floor of the Earl K. Long Library.

The following areas are housed in the Privateer Enrollment Center:

�� Admissions

�� Bursar

�� Financial Aid

�� First Year Advising

�� Registrar

�� Veteran Services

Financial Aid

Federal student aid is comprised of three types of aid: grants, work-study, and loans.

As a supplemental source of monetary assistance, federal aid can be used for tuition, fees, room and board, books, supplies, etc. The Office of Student Financial Aid’s primary source of funding rests with the federal and state government; therefore, we must follow all federal and state regulations in the awarding and processing of student aid. For more specific information regarding student financial aid, please visit uno.edu/financial-aid .

Office of Student Financial Aid

Privateer Enrollment Center (PEC)

�� uno.edu/financial-aid

�� (504) 280-6603

The Office of the Bursar

The Office of the Bursar is the primary service unit for managing students’ financial records and needs, like handling tuition and fee payments. The office also assists and serves the University’s colleges and departments, faculty and staff, the general public, private and corporate businesses, and federal and state agencies in performing their financial responsibilities.

Office of Bursar Operations

Privateer Enrollment Center (PEC)

�� uno.edu/bursar

�� (504) 280-6489

The Office of the Registrar

The Registrar’s Office provides important student services such as helping with student academic records questions and advanced troubleshooting for enrollment issues. Official transcripts can be ordered through Parchment.com and enrollment verifications can be obtained from the National Student Clearinghouse once the semester’s census date has passed.

Registrar’s Office

Privateer Enrollment Center (PEC)

�� uno.edu /registrar

�� (504) 280-6216

Additional Campus Resources

Accessibility Services Office

The University of New Orleans (UNO) is committed to providing for the needs of enrolled or admitted students who have disabilities under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). The University of New Orleans Accessibility Services Office is recognized as the University authority on accommodations for students with disabilities. University policy calls for reasonable accommodations to be made for students with documented disabilities on an individualized and flexible basis. However, it is the responsibility of students to seek available assistance at the University and to make their needs known.

Accessibility Services Office

Earl K. Long Library 126E

�� uno.edu/disability-services

�� (504) 280-7327

�� (504) 280-7284

Career Services

This office provides a wide range of services for currently enrolled UNO students and alumni to assist them with identifying, clarifying and pursuing their career goals.

Services include:

�� Resume and cover letter writing and review

�� Mock interviewing

�� Professional skills development

�� Networking skills

�� Career coaching

�� On-campus employer recruiting events

�� Career fairs

�� Career development workshops

�� Coordination of internships and experiential education opportunities

�� Use of the Handshake portal to search career options, jobs and internships

Career Services

University Center 250

�� career.uno.edu

�� (504) 280-6225

Counseling Services

Counseling Services offers problem assessment, short-term personal (mental health) counseling, and career testing and counseling to currently enrolled UNO students. These services are focused on the resolution of students’ current personal concerns and problems that might interfere with academic functioning. Counseling Services also provides consultation services for UNO faculty and staff with concerns about students. Additionally, they provide psycho-educational outreach and workshops to the UNO community.

Counseling Services

University Center 226 �� uno.edu/counseling-services �� (504) 280-6683

Honors Program

What is the purpose of the Honors Program?

The Honors Program provides our high-achieving students with unique academic opportunities to help them develop into scholars and community leaders. Benefits include priority course registration, scholarships, research opportunities, individualized mentoring, and advising.

Who qualifies for membership in the Honors Program?

Incoming first-year students are invited to participate if they have a composite ACT score of 26, an ACT English section score of 28, an ACT Math section score of 28, or an SAT score of 1170 (Math and Critical Reading combined). Continuing and transfer students qualify with a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher.

What are the benefits of membership in the Honors Program?

Members receive priority course registration and can apply for Honorsonly scholarships. They are eligible to participate in Honors courses, seminars, and other academic events.

How do I graduate with Honors?

To graduate with University Honors, students must:

1. Maintain a 3.5 GPA in their major and a 3.25 GPA overall.

2. Complete 18 credit hours of Honors-qualifying coursework.

For the designation “University Honors With Thesis,” students must also complete a six credit-hour senior Honors thesis course in their major, which counts toward the 18 Honors credit hours.

Honors Program

Earl K. Long Library Room 301

✉ honors@uno.edu

�� (504) 280-7008

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Ochsner Health Center

UNO is committed to providing the highest quality health care to its students, faculty, and staff. The Ochsner Health Center offers evaluation and treatment of illness and injury, as well as wellness examinations, immunizations, routine lab tests, and the screening and management of sexually transmitted infections. Educational programming for health promotion and illness prevention is also available.

Primary care is provided to students on an appointment basis, but walk-ins are welcome. Please note that upon graduation, students are no longer eligible to receive services at the on-campus health center; however, Ochsner welcomes graduates to schedule appointments at any of their other locations. A health insurance plan is available for students. The center operates Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To make an appointment, call (504) 280-6387.

Ochsner Health Center

University Center 238

�� uno.edu/campus-health

�� (504) 280-6387

Privateer Pantry

The Privateer Pantry, a free service offered by the Office of Student Affairs, provides supplemental food support to all currently enrolled UNO students who are experiencing food insecurity. We offer a variety of canned foods, dried goods, snack items, as well as personal care items. UNO students can complete an order form weekly and expect to receive 10-12 items with each order. Have extra groceries you want to share? We are always happy to accept unopened and unexpired goods.

Privateer Pantry

University Center 248

�� uno.edu/privateerpantry

✉ privateerpantry@uno.edu

Recreation and Intramural Sports

The UNO Recreation and Fitness Center (RFC) has 87,000 square feet of space dedicated to a variety of fitness and recreational activities conveniently located on the campus of the University of New Orleans. The full-service facility is open to UNO students, UNO faculty, UNO staff, and the community.

There are many ways to get involved via the RFC, including:

Fitness Classes:

Cycling

HIIT

Karate

Step & Weights

Total Body

Yoga �� Zumba

Intramural Sports: �� Flag Football �� Pickleball

�� Soccer

�� Volleyball

�� Basketball

�� Softball

Club Sports:

�� Men’s Wrestling

�� Men’s Soccer

Additional Services

�� Personal Training

�� Swim Lessons

�� Men’s Volleyball

�� Martial Arts

Recreation and Fitness Center

�� uno.edu/recreation-intramuralsports

✉ ris sa@uno.edu

�� (504) 280-6357

Student Accountability

The Student Affairs Office aims to educate students about the UNO Student Code of Conduct, Academic Integrity, and other University policies and procedures. The office can assist and advise a student who feels that a university policy or their rights have been violated. The office promotes and improves students’ self- advocacy and conflict resolution skills.

The Office of Student Affairs

Amanda Robbins

Assistant Dean for Student Affairs University Center 248

✉ arobbin1@uno.edu

�� (504) 280-6222

Tutoring

Tutoring takes place across campus in a number of academic areas to help students to succeed in their coursework. Students should also seek help during instructor office hours.

Writing Center: Liberal Arts 334

Whether you are having a tough time starting your paper, organizing your ideas, or taking care of grammatical or stylistic issues, our Writing Coaches can help with any and all writing concerns. The Writing Center is open Monday–Thursday 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. and Friday 9 a.m.–1 p.m.

Math Tutoring Center: MATH 107

The Math Tutor Center offers both individualized and group programs to assist students in learning mathematics and in successfully completing their mathematics requirements at UNO. They are open Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Departmental Tutoring: Various Locations

Tutoring occurs in various departments. Offerings vary term to term. Check uno.edu/tutoring-schedule for the most recent schedule.

University College

University College provides foundational academic experiences that engage UNO’s undergraduate students in their intellectual, personal, and professional development. As the academic home of new students, University College promotes the persistence and development of all students, especially those who are transitioning into the academic community of Privateers at the University of New Orleans.

Our mission is to empower UNO’s undergraduate students to:

�� Engage in their academic journey by educating students on degree requirements and university policies

�� Cultivate a support network by connecting them to campus resources, faculty, staff, alumni and peers

�� Cultivate a growth academic mindset

�� Be active participants in the career development process and make informed choices about their professional future

�� Foster an inclusive environment where every Privateer feels like they belong

University College Resources:

�� Academic Advising – All undergraduate students are assigned an Academic Advisor. Academic advisors work with students to develop and execute educational plans that are aligned with the student’s personal and academic interests, goals, and career plans. Academic advisors also help students choose (or change) majors, select and register in appropriate courses, get connected with academic support

services such as tutoring and success coaching, explore study abroad options, and participate in career exploration through activities such as internships and undergraduate research experiences.

�� Orientation and Transition Programs – OTP cultivates student success by providing support from admission to graduation. Through campus partnerships, we will help students create a support network to assist them during and after their time at the University of New Orleans. By providing continuous access and opportunities to develop accurate self-knowledge, consciences decisionmaking, social proficiency, and global citizenship, students will graduate with confidence to step into the real world.

�� Career Services – UNO Career Services office serves as a strategic career resource and connection for UNO students and targets career advising and preparation, candidate branding, and career events. All services are available to current students, graduates, and alumni. Career Services can support your career development by creating a resume, developing interview skills, professional headshots, the career closet, networking, and finding part-time or full time employment or internships.

�� TRIO – TRIO is is a federally funded program offering FREE academic and non-academic support services to eligible students who apply and are accepted. UNO offers Educational Talent Search, Upward Bound, Student Support Services, and McNair Programs.

Who Can Help?

Office Issue Website

Academic Advising

Campus Safety

Career Services

I would like to meet with my advisor.

I am concerned about my safety on campus.

I would like to start working off campus, but I don’t know what jobs are available.

Counseling Services

Financial Aid

Help Desk

I would like to receive group or individual counseling.

I need financial assistance to pay my tuition and fee bill.

I need help accessing my Workday, email, or Canvas.

International Center I would like to study abroad.

Office of the Bursar

Office of the Registrar

Student Leadership and Involvement

I would like to check my tuition and fees, OR pay my fee bill, OR set up a payment plan for my fee bill.

uno.edu/admissions/ accepted-students/ academic-advisement

new.uno.edu/upd

new.uno.edu/careerservices/students

new.uno.edu/ counseling-services/ student-services

new.uno.edu/ financial-aid/applying

new.uno.edu/ it/help - desk

new.uno.edu/ international-center

uno.edu/bursar

I would like to get my transcript. uno.edu/registrar/ transcript

I would like to join an organization, but don’t know how to get involved.

new.uno.edu/studentinvolvement-leadership

Student Involvement and Leadership

The Office of Student Involvement and Leadership (SIL) is committed to providing programs and opportunities through which students may become meaningfully involved in campus life. These programs and initiatives include leadership development, organizational involvement, campus-wide entertainment, cultural and educational programs, community engagement and leadership recognition. Our goal is to create opportunities for students to achieve academically and socially, facilitating their transition into the world as responsible citizens.

Student Involvement and Leadership

University Center 222

�� uno.edu/student-involvementleadership

✉ sil@uno.edu

�� (504) 280-6349

Getting Involved: Myths Debunked

MYTH: I don’t have time to get involved on campus.

FACT: Most students have far more free time than they realize — plenty to fit an event or two into their weekly schedule!

Here’s the math: There are 168 hours in a week. The average college student takes 15 credit hours in a semester — that’s roughly 40 hours a week. (School is a full-time job!) Most students also work part-time jobs; that’s another 20 hours. You should get 8 hours of sleep per night — that’s 56 hours of catching z’s. That leaves 52 hours each week that are unaccounted for. How will you spend those hours? Getting involved is a great way to spend your time!

MYTH: There isn’t anything I want to do happening on campus.

FACT: With over 100 student organizations and events happening every day, that just isn’t likely. Check out our social media (@unosil on Instagram) to see what’s happening — there’s plenty to do and free food ready for you if you just look for it!

MYTH: Joining a club will get in the way of my school work.

FACT: Actually, research shows that students who are involved on campus are far more likely to graduate and get good grades! With a strong support system and time management skills, you’re more likely to be academically successful — not less.

MYTH: I can’t afford to get involved.

FACT: Most student organizations don’t require financial contributions from their members, with the exception of honors organizations, fraternities and sororities. Each group is different. There’s no need to be wealthy to participate! Be sure to ask lots of questions when you join a group so that you’re fully informed.

What’s Workday?

Workday is one of the most important tools that UNO students use. It is the student access point for personal resources and records.

Workday allows students to:

�� Check enrollment appointment

�� View course catalog

�� View transfer credit

�� View holds

�� Enroll in classes

�� View schedule

�� Make an appointment with an advisor

�� View fee bill

�� View and accept financial aid

�� Sign up for payment plan

�� Pay tuition

�� Request transcripts

�� Check grades

�� Order a parking decal

What’s Canvas?

Canvas is the student's online portal for their classes. ALL online courses use Canvas.

Canvas allows students to:

�� View course syllabus

�� Contact instructor and classmates

�� View assignments and grades

�� View course notes

�� Take online tests or quizzes

�� Post on discussion boards

�� View Follett ACCESS electronic books and materials

Instructors determine what is accessible on Canvas.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I complete the FAFSA?

Visit fafsa.gov to file your FAFSA; you will need tax information from the previous year.

Where do I pay my bill?

You can pay your bill on Workday or in person at the Privateer Enrollment Center.

What are my housing options?

Incoming Freshmen must live in Pontchartrain Halls. Upperclassmen students and graduate students may live in Privateer Place apartments. Graduate students needing family and married student housing, including those with dependents (i.e., kids), may live in Lafitte Village. housing.uno.edu

How do I request my transcript?

Visit registrar.uno.edu and click “Transcript Requests” on the left-hand side to find directions.

Where do I complete my immunization form?

The immunization form, directions, and waiver can be found at uno.edu / campus-health/immunizationinformation .

How do I declare a major and/or minor?

When you apply, you will declare a major. If you choose to change your major or add a minor, submit the

request in Workday. The request must be approved by your new advisor before it is officially updated in your account.

When do I receive my Privateer ID?

If you attend an in-person Registration Day, you will have an opportunity to get your Privateer ID during the event. Otherwise, you can obtain it from the ID Office in the Computer Center, Room 112. For questions, email access@uno.edu or call (504) 280-6286 .

How

do I schedule my

classes?

Students register for classes through Workday after they have been advised. You will register for your first semester’s classes during New Student Experience (NSE) Step 1: attending a Zoom or In-person Registration Day.

How many classes should I take my first year?

Each class carries a certain number of credit hours. We recommend taking 15 credit hours per semester, which typically equals 5 classes (though it may range from 4 to 6, depending on the credit hours of each course).

Where do I park on campus?

Students living on campus park in the lots for their residence hall/apartment. All other students park in the white lines in the various lots around campus with their vehicle displaying a valid parking decal.

Glossary

Academic Advisor

With the establishment of the University College in January 2025, all incoming students are now assigned an academic advisor within their college. These advisors assist students in making academic decisions and provide guidance on course selection and degree planning. This structure replaces the previous distinction between First Year Advisors and College Advisors.

Bursar

The office that handles tuition and fee payment.

Credit Hour

The unit measuring the amount of educational credit a class gives. It is typically based on the amount of time the class meets each week.

FAFSA

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, a form required to be considered for federal student loans, work-study, grants, and some scholarships.

FERPA

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act protects the confidentiality of students’ educational records.

GPA

An abbreviation for grade point average; the calculation of all the student’s grades either for the semester or for the student’s time at the University.

Major

The academic area a student plans to focus on during college.

Minor

A secondary concentration in an academic area that can accompany your major career focus.

Orientation Leader

A well-informed student who represents the University and helps make sure new students have a smooth adjustment to the University.

TOPS

A program of state scholarships for Louisiana residents who attend a Louisiana college or university.

Transcript

The official record of your course work at a school or college. Your transcript from your previous school(s) is required for college admission and for some financial aid packages.

Transfer Student

A student who enrolls in a college after having attended another college.

Academic Programs by College

Henry Bernstein College of Business Administration

MAP-MARKER-ALT 308 Kirshman Hall phone-alt (504) 280-6241 �� uno.edu/academics/coba

Majors:

�� Accounting (B.S.)

�� Business Administration (B.S.)

�� Finance (B.S.)

�� Healthcare Management (B.S.)

�� Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Administration (B.S.)

�� Management (B.S.)

�� Marketing (B.S.)

Minors:

�� Accounting

�� Business Administration

�� Economics

�� Entrepreneurship

�� Finance

�� Global Business Studies

�� Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism

�� Management

�� Management Information Systems

�� Marketing

Dr. Robert A. Savoie College of Engineering

MAP-MARKER-ALT 910 Engineering Building phone-alt (504) 280-6327 �� uno.edu/academics/coe

Majors:

�� Civil and Environmental Engineering (B.S.)

�� Electrical Engineering (B.S.)

�� Mechanical Engineering (B.S.)

�� Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (B.S.)

�� Urban Construction Mgmt (B.S.)

Minors:

�� Electrical Engineering

College of Liberal Arts & Education

MAP-MARKER-ALT 242 Bicentennial Education Center phone-alt (504) 280-1278

�� uno.edu/academics/colaehd

Majors:

�� Anthropology (B.A.)

�� Elementary Education: Grades 1–5 (B.S.)

�� Elementary Education: Integrated/Merged option (B.S.)

�� English (B.A.)

�� Film and Theatre Arts (B.A.)

– Film or Theatre

�� Fine Arts (B.A.) – Studio Art or Art History

�� History (B.A.)

�� Human Performance and Health Promotion (B.S.)

�� International Studies (B.A.)*

�� Music (B.A.)

�� Philosophy (B.A.)

�� Planning and Urban Studies (B.S.)

�� Political Science (B.A.)

�� Romance Languages (B.A.)

– French or Spanish

�� Secondary Education: Grades 6–12 (B.S.)

�� Sociology (B.A.)

Minors:

�� Africana Studies*

�� Anthropology

�� Asian Studies*

�� Disaster Resilience Studies*

�� English

�� European Studies*

�� Film and Theatre

�� Fine Arts

�� French

�� History

�� Music

�� Philosophy

�� Political Science

�� Spanish

�� Sociology

�� Women’s and Gender Studies*

*inter-disciplinary minors

College of Sciences

MAP-MARKER-ALT 1100 Science Building phone-alt (504) 280-6303 �� uno.edu/academics/cos

Majors:

�� Biological Sciences (B.S.)

�� Chemistry (B.S.)

�� Computer Science (B.S.)

�� Earth and Environmental Sciences (B.S.)

�� Mathematics (B.S.)

�� Neuroscience (B.S.)

�� Physics (B.S.)

�� Psychology (B.S.)

Minors:

�� Actuarial Mathematics

�� Biological Sciences

�� Chemistry

�� Computer Science

�� Earth and Environmental Sciences

�� Mathematics

�� Physics

�� Psychology

Undergraduate Certificate Programs:

�� Data Analytics

�� Software Engineering

Pre-Professional Programs:

�� Pre-Cardiopulmonary Science (Respiratory Therapy/Cardiovascular Sonography)

�� Pre-Clinical Laboratory Sciences (Clinical Lab/Medical Technology)

�� Pre-Dental Hygiene

�� Pre-Dental

�� Pre-Medical

�� Pre-Nursing

�� Pre-Occupational Therapy

�� Pre-Optometry

Interdisciplinary Studies

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�� Pre-Physical Therapy

�� Pre-Physician Assistant

�� Pre-Public Health

�� Pre-Veterinary Medicine

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�� Biological Sciences (B.S & M.S.)

�� Chemistry (B.S. & M.S.)

�� Computer Science (B.S. & M.S.)

�� Computer Science, Cybersecurity & Operations (B.S. & M.S.)

�� Mathematics (B.S & M.S.)

�� Physics (B.S. & M.S.)

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