Departmental Reviewer Directory
Departmental Reviewer Directory
Environmental Science and Studies
Bell, Geoffreygwbell@email.unc.edu
Area of Study:
Environmental Science and Studies
Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Northcross, Amandaamandaln@email.unc.edu
Area of Study:
Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Exercise and Sport Science
DeFresse, JDdefreese@email.unc.edu
Special Notes:
ALL requests for course review MUST be accompanied by a detailed course syllabus (including an outline of content coverage)
Area of Study:
Exercise and Sport Science
French
Heitsch, Dorotheadheitsch@unc.edu
Special Notes:
Students may earn up to 50% of their courses within their French Major/Minor abroad. FREN 300 should be taken at UNC.
Area of Study:
French
Geography
Allred, Shornashorna@unc.edu
Special Notes:
BA in GEOG, Minor in Environmental Justice, Minor in Climate Change, Minor in GIS, Minor in Geography and Environment.
Area of Study:
Geography
Department Website
Geological Sciences
Stewart, Kevinkgstewar@email.unc.edu
Special Notes:
Students majoring or minoring in Geological Sciences commonly study abroad for a semester or to take a summer field course in a foreign country. If you are considering either a semester abroad or a summer field course, please contact the Study Abroad office early in your planning to make sure that the program has the appropriate approval. An international field course program must be officially approved by the Study Abroad Office in order for credit to be earned.
Area of Study:
Geological Sciences
Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures
Aksin, Jocelynjmaksin@unc.edu
Special Notes:
- For each UNC course transferred the student must show at least 10 pages of writing.
- English-language courses or foreign language content courses below B2 may be counted as 200-level courses toward the major (in consultation with the DUS).
- If students want credit toward the major for a foreign language course, then it must be at the B2 level or above.
- Students are encouraged to take courses at their study abroad institution more broadly and not within a special "foreign language school" section at the institution. Ideally, the optimal study abroad experience will not be limited to courses designed for foreigners.
- For the language courses of the FUBIS program to count the student must be in the Intermediate 2 course or the advanced course. Intermediate 1 is B1 level and can therefore not count toward the major.
- Please visit the GSLL website in the link below for more study abroad information.
Area of Study:
Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures
Department Website
Global Studies
Weiler, Jonathanjweiler@email.unc.edu
Special Notes:
Students may receive credit for up to three courses toward the major from any one UNC-approved semester abroad program. Courses taken abroad can only be used in the theme/area concentration portion of the major, not for the core. These restrictions do not apply to programs led directly by UNC faculty. For additional information and limitations please consult the study abroad section of GLBL's website.
Area of Study:
Global Studies
Department Website