University of Central Florida College Updates 2019-2020

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Advising updates for various education tracks and majors at University of Central Florida's College of Community Innovation and Education for the academic year 2019-2020. Changes include new tracks, minor programs, course updates, and GPA requirements. The School of Public Administration introduces changes in GPA requirements for majors.


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  1. University of Central Florida COLLEGE OF COMMUNITY INNOVATION AND EDUCATION

  2. 2019-2020 ADVISING UPDATES MAJORS WITH CHANGES: Elementary Education K-6 Certification Track Elementary Education Lifelong Learning Track Exceptional Education Secondary Education and Teacher Education Lifelong Learning Tracks Public Administration Technical Education and Industry Training NEW MINOR: Physical Education 2

  3. 2019-2020 ADVISING UPDATES Elementary Education K-6 Certification and Lifelong Learning Tracks CPP- EDF 2005 Minimum of 2.5 overall GPA Meet the Gordon Rule Requirement Meet the Foreign Language Admission Requirement GKT for K-6 Certification Core Requirements UPDATE: EDF 2130 EDE 2280 (formerly EDE4223) EDF 2720 (formerly EDF 4603) EDG 2940 (formerly EDG 2949) EDG 2306 (formerly MHS 2330) All students entering Elementary Education Program (K-6 Certification track or LLL track) take same courses up to Internship 1 block 3

  4. 2019-2020 ADVISING UPDATES Secondary Education Lifelong Learning Tracks: English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science Education (Biology, Chemistry and Physics), Social Sciences and Teacher Education Lifelong Learning Tracks: Art, Physical Education, World Languages CPP- EDF 2005 Minimum of 2.5 overall GPA Meet the Gordon Rule Requirement Meet the Foreign Language Admission Requirement No longer EDG 4949 or MHS 2330- NOW EDG 2306 (formerly MHS 2330) EDG 4940 (formerly EDG 4949) 4

  5. 2019-2020 ADVISING UPDATES Exceptional Education: No longer requires EDF 2085 and EME 2040 CPP: EDF 2005 5

  6. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC ADMININSTRATION MAJORS GPA CHANGE Emergency Management, Nonprofit Management and Public Administration Need a C- or better in each required course for the major Students must earn a minimum of a 2.5 GPA in the major (All PAD required courses) Students must earn a minimum of a 2.0 overall GPA for the minors 6

  7. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PAD 4853 Zero Credit Internship Orientation Course (PREREQ FOR PAD 4941) Internship course change from PAD 4949 to PAD 4941 7

  8. 2019-2020 ADVISING UPDATES Technical Education and Industry Training: CPP: ENC 1102 (no longer EDF 2005, EME 2040 and EDF 2085) New course in the major: ECT 2003 Introduction to Career and Technical Teaching and Training added to core classes Added 3 credits for Technical Specialization and 3 credits Restricted Electives 8

  9. 2019-2020 ADVISING UPDATES! NEW CERTIFICATES: Urban Real Estate and Development Individual Liberties Litigation and Advocacy (2018 catalog) 9

  10. 2019-2020 ADVISING UPDATES! NEW COURSES: PLA 4085- Rhetoric & the Law PLA 4510- Law and Emotion PLA 4571- Intercultural Legal Competence PLA 4617 Urban Development Law PLA 4180- Undergraduate Law Journal PLA 4807- Adoption Law PLA 4887- Law, Social Science and the Criminal Courts REMINDER- PREREQUISITE CHANGES: ENC 1101 / 1102 for PLA courses (used to be PLA 3014) 10

  11. 2019-2020 ADVISING UPDATES! NEW GEP COURSE: Social Foundations Category #1 HSA2117- Civic Engagement in the US Healthcare System 11

  12. DOWNTOWN CAMPUS Programs / Majors moving Fall 2019: Emergency Management Health Informatics and Information Management Health Services Administration Legal Studies Nonprofit Management Public Administration 12

  13. UNDERGRADUATE AFFAIRS Academic Advising EDUCATION COMPLEX, Room 110 Phone:(407) 823-3723 CCIEuginfo@ucf.edu Mary Rente, Director Jorri Bright, Associate Director Shirley Jeffrey, Office Manager Amber Carducci, Academic Advisor Heather Comforter, Academic Advisor Leah Mitchell, Academic Advisor Ann Pennington, Computer Support 13

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