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Undergraduate Area of Study (AOS) Codes
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Areas of Study (AOS Codes)
The Area of Study Code (AOS code) is a code unique to UNCG. It is an internal mechanism that determines what program information appears on a student’s transcript and advising record, and is used to track students through their academic careers. AOS codes identify majors, concentrations, second majors, minors, and teacher licensure areas at the university level.
The following list contains only currently active undergraduate area of study codes. Please note that most majors can also be taken as second majors or minors. See specific program descriptions and requirements for details.
Areas of study that provide teacher licensure are indicated by either Social Studies High School Teaching, K–12 Teaching, K–6 Licensure, 6–9 Licensure, High School Teaching, or simply Licensure as part of the description. An asterisk (*) following a major code indicates that it can be taken only as a second major or as a secondary area of study. Programs that are offered only as minors have a check mark under “Minor.”
AOS Codes List
AOS Codes U101-U199
AOS Codes U201-U453
AOS Codes U505-U920
Inactivated Codes for Fall 2010
New/Revised Codes for Fall 2010
Plan II Majors or Student Designed Interdisciplinary
Standard Professional I Licensure
2Plus Programs
Undecided Majors