IDEAs in Action General Education Curriculum

The IDEAs in Action general education curriculum empowers students to design their own educational journey, while providing them with a foundation that prepares them for the intellectual growth associated with a Carolina education and in their future roles as leaders, creative problem-solvers, lifelong learners, and engaged citizens. Additional information can be found on the IDEAs in Action website.

The IDEAs in Action General Education curriculum applies to all first-year students and transfer students who matriculate as degree-seeking undergraduate students in fall 2022 or later.

Students who matriculated to the University prior to fall 2022 should follow the Making Connections General Education curriculum. Information and approved courses can be found in archived editions of the Catalog.

The IDEAs Approach:

First-Year Foundations

Start strong! This is a set of special courses and experiences in the first year designed to help students navigate their transition to the college environment, get them ready to take ownership of their education, and make the most of the opportunities at Carolina.

Students must complete the First-Year Foundation requirements during the first academic year on campus (two semesters), with the exception of Global Language. Students are strongly encouraged to begin Global Language during their first year.

Course List
Code Title Hours
First-Year Foundations
IDST 101 College Thriving H, 1 1
First-Year Seminar or First-Year Launch 1 3
Triple-I and Data Literacy 1 4
ENGL 105 English Composition and Rhetoric3
or ENGL 105I English Composition and Rhetoric (Interdisciplinary)
Global Language through level 3 2 varies
Total Hours11

Honors students may use HNRS 101 to fulfill the College Thriving requirement.

Must be completed at UNC–Chapel Hill. Transfer credit and by-examination credit are not awarded.

Some majors require additional levels. Students are strongly encouraged to begin Global Language during their first year.

Transfer students who completed at least 24 hours of post-high school transfer credit are required to complete ENGL 105 (or ENGL 105I ) and Global Language, but not the other First-Year Foundation requirements. Test credit (e.g., AP, IB, SAT II) does not apply to this calculation. More information for transfer students, early college Students, and transfer credit from a North Carolina community college can be found in this catalog.

Additional First-Year Foundation Policies