The University of Mobile’s academic programs are divided into one college, six schools and one program center: 1) College of Arts and Sciences ; 2) School of Business ; 3) School of Christian Studies ; 4) School of Education ; 5) School of Music ; 6) School of Nursing ; 7) School of Worship Leadership ; and 6) Adult and Professional Studies . Courses offered during the 2016-2017 academic years include those normally open to freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Courses numbered 100 to 199 are primarily for freshmen, 200 to 299 for sophomores, 300 to 399 for juniors and seniors, and 400 to 499 for seniors. Courses numbered 500 and above are reserved for graduate students.
Before a student enrolls in any courses, he or she is to seek the advice of his or her academic advisor. Near the close of the school year, each freshman is expected to prepare a tentative course program for the remaining three years of studies at the University and to present it to the advisor for evaluation and counsel. At the end of the second year of study, or when sixty semester hours have been earned, the baccalaureate student will submit a request for a degree audit to be prepared for approval by the advisor and the dean of the appropriate center, college or school. (Please see the Academic Information section of this catalog for more information about applying for a degree audit.) The program may be revised by the student at any time thereafter with the approval of the major advisor and the dean of the appropriate college or school.
Please see the College of Arts and Sciences section of this catalog for information about academic programs offered through the College.
Please see the Adult and Professional Studies section of this catalog for information about programs for working adults offered by the College of Arts and Sciences , School of Business , School of Christian Studies , School of Education , and School of Nursing .
Please see the Graduate Programs section of this catalog for information about graduate academic programs offered by College of Arts and Sciences, Schools of Business, Education, and Nursing.
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