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                    "description": "<p>The Accounting, BSBA program at UCF prepares you with the knowledge and skills to succeed in today&rsquo;s complex financial world. Throughout your coursework, you&rsquo;ll gain hands-on experience in calculating and interpreting financial performance, articulating the various aspects of a financial statement, as well as assessing the integrity of financial information. This comprehensive curriculum offers insight into the different tasks and challenges you may experience in the profession.</p>\r\n<p>During your studies, you&rsquo;ll be strongly encouraged to complete at least one internship that provides you with an opportunity to take what you&rsquo;ve learned in the classroom and apply it in a real-world setting. Upon graduation, gain employment in many different areas of business such as banking, financial planning, sales, production management, client management, product development, procurement and general management. Accounting graduates can also continue their education by applying for the<span>&nbsp;</span><a href=\"https://www.ucf.edu/degree/accounting-msa/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Master of Science in Accounting (MSA) program</a><span>&nbsp;</span>and become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).</p>\r\n<p>Please note that while licensure or certification may be available in this field of study, the Accounting, BSBA program does not lead to such licensure or certification upon graduation. The professional preparation you receive in this program may still assist you in such pursuits. Additionally, the accounting degree is not eligible for a double degree with another College of Business major.</p>",
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                    "description": "<p>The purpose of the Accounting B.S.B.A. degree is to prepare students to successfully gain admittance to our Accounting M.S.A. graduate degree program and become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs).</p><h2>Admission Requirements</h2><ul> <li>Completion of the UCF General Education program and the State Writing and Math Requirement, or an AA degree from a Florida College System or State University System institution, and completion of each Common Program Prerequisite course with a \"C\" or better.</li> <li>Completion of the following courses at UCF or at an AACSB accredited institution: QMB 3200, MAR 3023, FIN 3403, MAN 3025, and ACG 3131, with a GPA of at least 3.0, a grade of at least \"B\" in ACG 3131, and no grade below a \"C\". One course may be repeated one time in the next term of enrollment to meet these requirements.</li> <li>Completion of GEB 3006 with a “C” 2.0 or better.</li> <li>Completion of Common Program Prerequisites.</li> <li>A student's academic catalog year guarantees their graduation requirements, but not their admission requirements. All pre-majors are held to the current admission standards. This applies to both native and transfer students.</li> </ul><h2>Degree Requirements</h2><ul> <li>Students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog.</li> <li>Students wanting to major in Accounting must meet admission requirements for the major.</li> <li>Any student receiving a business degree must complete a minimum of 30 of the 60 upper level business credit hours for their degree program in the UCF College of Business Administration. Additionally, 12 of the 30 credit hours completed at UCF must be from the department or school in which the student majors.</li> <li>For students seeking a double major within the College of Business, a maximum of 6 hours of Required Courses for the Major or Restricted Electives may count towards another business major. Not eligible for a double degree with another College of Business Administration major.</li> <li>A maximum of 6 hours of Core Requirements or Restricted Electives may count towards another degree program or minor.</li> <li>Students in the Accounting major must maintain a 2.75 or higher cumulative Grade Point Average in all 3000 level or higher Accounting or Tax courses (excluding ACG 3173 Accounting for Decision-makers, which is not part of the Accounting B.S.B.A program) and a 2.0 or higher cumulative GPA in all College of Business courses taken at UCF. Failure to maintain the required GPAs will result in the student being placed on Lack of Progress in the major and/ or College. If a student on Lack of Progress fails to achieve the minimum required GPA in the subsequent term of enrollment, the student will be dismissed as an Accounting major and/or College of Business student. Students dismissed from their major are not eligible to declare a minor in the major they were dismissed from. Students who change their major while on Lack of Progress in the Major and take courses in a subsequent term of enrollment are not permitted to return to the major or minor for which they were placed on Lack of Progress<em>.</em> A student who is dismissed may seek consideration for re-admittance into the College or major by submitting an academic appeal through the College indicating the reasons for academic difficulties and positive plans for achieving the required GPA. Readmission is not automatic or guaranteed and as an exception to College policy is rarely granted.</li> <li>Students must earn a \"B\" or higher in ACG 3131. In addition, only grades of \"C\" or higher from AACSB accredited institutions transfer into the program and students must earn a minimum of \"C\" or higher in all business courses. This includes all courses under requirements Common Program Prerequisites (CPP), Core Requirements: Advanced Level (Primary Core, Secondary Core and Required Courses for Major), Restricted Electives and Capstone Requirements below.</li> <li>The College of Business does not permit Common Program Prerequisites, Primary Core, Secondary Core, Capstone, or any major/elective course to be taken on an elective S/U grading basis.</li> </ul>",
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                    "description": "<p>The purpose of the Accounting B.S.B.A. degree is to prepare students to successfully gain admittance to our Accounting M.S.A. graduate degree program and become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs).</p><h2>Admission Requirements</h2><ul> <li>Completion of the UCF General Education program and the State Writing and Math Requirement, or an AA degree from a Florida College System or State University System institution, and completion of each Common Program Prerequisite course with a \"C\" or better.</li> <li>Completion of the following courses at UCF or at an AACSB accredited institution: QMB 3200, MAR 3023, FIN 3403, MAN 3025, and ACG 3131, with a GPA of at least 3.0, a grade of at least \"B\" in ACG 3131, and no grade below a \"C\". One course may be repeated one time in the next term of enrollment to meet these requirements.</li> <li>Completion of GEB 3006 with a “C” 2.0 or better.</li> <li>Completion of Common Program Prerequisites.</li> <li>A student's academic catalog year guarantees their graduation requirements, but not their admission requirements. All pre-majors are held to the current admission standards. This applies to both native and transfer students.</li> </ul><h2>Degree Requirements</h2><ul> <li>Students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog.</li> <li>Students wanting to major in Accounting must meet admission requirements for the major.</li> <li>Any student receiving a business degree must complete a minimum of 30 of the 60 upper level business credit hours for their degree program in the UCF College of Business Administration. Additionally, 12 of the 30 credit hours completed at UCF must be from the department or school in which the student majors.</li> <li>For students seeking a double major within the College of Business, a maximum of 6 hours of Required Courses for the Major or Restricted Electives may count towards another business major. Not eligible for a double degree with another College of Business Administration major.</li> <li>A maximum of 6 hours of Core Requirements or Restricted Electives may count towards another degree program or minor.</li> <li>Students in the Accounting major must maintain a 2.75 or higher cumulative Grade Point Average in all 3000 level or higher Accounting or Tax courses (excluding ACG 3173 Accounting for Decision-makers, which is not part of the Accounting B.S.B.A program) and a 2.0 or higher cumulative GPA in all College of Business courses taken at UCF. Failure to maintain the required GPAs will result in the student being placed on Lack of Progress in the major and/ or College. If a student on Lack of Progress fails to achieve the minimum required GPA in the subsequent term of enrollment, the student will be dismissed as an Accounting major and/or College of Business student. Students dismissed from their major are not eligible to declare a minor in the major they were dismissed from. Students who change their major while on Lack of Progress in the Major and take courses in a subsequent term of enrollment are not permitted to return to the major or minor for which they were placed on Lack of Progress<em>.</em> A student who is dismissed may seek consideration for re-admittance into the College or major by submitting an academic appeal through the College indicating the reasons for academic difficulties and positive plans for achieving the required GPA. Readmission is not automatic or guaranteed and as an exception to College policy is rarely granted.</li> <li>Students must earn a \"B\" or higher in ACG 3131. In addition, only grades of \"C\" or higher from AACSB accredited institutions transfer into the program and students must earn a minimum of \"C\" or higher in all business courses. This includes all courses under requirements Common Program Prerequisites (CPP), Core Requirements: Advanced Level (Primary Core, Secondary Core and Required Courses for Major), Restricted Electives and Capstone Requirements below.</li> <li>The College of Business does not permit Common Program Prerequisites, Primary Core, Secondary Core, Capstone, or any major/elective course to be taken on an elective S/U grading basis.</li> </ul><h2>Degree Requirements</h2><h3>Core Requirements: Advanced Level</h3> 51 Total Credits No Rules <h3>Primary Core</h3> 15 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>ACG3131 - Intermediate Financial Accounting I (3)</li><li>FIN3403 - Business Finance (3)</li><li>MAN3025 - Management of Organizations (3)</li><li>MAR3023 - Marketing (3)</li><li>QMB3200 - Quantitative Business Tools II (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Secondary Core</h3> 15 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>GEB3006 - Introduction to Career Development and Financial Plannings (3)</li><li>GEB3005 - Career Search Strategy (1)</li><li>BUL3130 - Legal and Ethical Environment of Business (3)</li><li>MAR3203 - Supply Chain and Operations Management (3)</li><li>GEB4223 - Business Interviewing Techniques (1)</li><li>GEB4004 - Executing Your Career Plan (1)</li><li>QMB3602 - Business Research for Decision Making (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Required courses for major</h3> 21 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>ACG3141 - Intermediate Financial Accounting II (3)</li><li>ACG3361 - Cost Accounting I (3)</li><li>ACG4401C - Accounting Information Systems (3)</li><li>ACG4651 - Auditing (3)</li><li>ACG4803 - Advanced Issues in Financial Accounting (3)</li><li>TAX4001 - Taxation of Business Entities and Transactions (3)</li><li>ACG4840 - Accounting Analytics (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Restricted Electives</h3> 6 Total Credits <ul>Business Electives<li>Earn at least 6 credits from the following types of courses: Choose any two upper level business courses</li></ul><h3>Capstone Requirements</h3> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Admitted to a Business major, senior standing, and completion of MAN 3025, MAR 3023, FIN 3403, QMB 3200, and ACG 3173 or ACG 3131 are required to register for MAN 4720.</li><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>MAN4720 - Strategic Management (3)</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>60</strong></h4><h4>Core Requirements: Basic Level</h4><ul> <li>None</li> </ul><h4><br/><br/>Electives</h4><ul> <li>Variable</li> </ul><h4><br/><br/>Foreign Language Requirements</h4><p>Admissions</p><ul> <li> Admission: Two years of one foreign language in high school, or one year of one foreign language in college (or equivalent proficiency exam) prior to graduation. </li> </ul><p>Graduation</p><ul> <li> None </li> </ul><h4><br/><br/>Additional Requirements</h4><ul> <li>None</li> </ul><h4><br/><br/>Required Minors</h4><ul> <li>None</li> </ul><h4><br/><br/>Departmental Exit Requirements</h4><ul> <li>A minimum major GPA of 2.75 and a minimum College of Business GPA of 2.0.</li> </ul><h4><br/><br/>University Minimum Exit Requirements</h4><ul> <li>A 2.0 UCF GPA</li> <li>42 semester hours of upper division credit completed</li> <li>30 of the last 39 hours of course work must be completed in residency at UCF.</li> <li>A maximum of 45 hours of extension, correspondence, CLEP, Credit by Exam, and Armed Forces credits permitted.</li> <li>Complete the General Education Program, the State Writing and Math Requirement, and nine hours of Summer credit.</li> </ul><h3><br/><br/>Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 120</h3><h4><br/><br/>Honors In Major</h4><ul> <li>Eligibility: Requirements for admission to the Honors in the Major program are: completion of at least 60 credit hours, completion of at least 12 upper division hours, at least a 3.5 GPA in the major, at least a 3.2 upper-division GPA, and at least two semesters remaining prior to graduation.</li> <li>Admission: Application for admission to the Honors in the Major program must be approved by both the Honors in the Major Coordinator for the School of Accounting and Associate Dean of the Honors College plus the payment of $25.00 one-time membership dues.</li> </ul><h4>Requirements:</h4><ul> <li>Students accepted into the Honors in the Major program must complete two honors courses (total of 6 credit hours) as follows:</li> </ul><p>Take all of the following sequences:</p><ul> <li>ACG 4903H - Honors Directed Reading I <strong>Credit Hours: 3</strong><br/>or</li> <li>ACG 4904H - Honors Directed Reading II <strong>Credit Hours: 3</strong><br/>and</li> <li>ACG 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis <strong>Credit Hours: 3</strong></li> </ul><p>Additional Information</p><h4>Related Programs</h4><ul> <li>None</li> </ul><h4>Certificates</h4><ul> <li>None</li> </ul><h4>Related Minors</h4><ul> <li>None</li> </ul><h4>Advising Notes</h4><ul> <li>Florida College System students are advised to complete the Associate of Arts degree, to include the general education requirements, the common program prerequisites for the SUS system, and college algebra.</li> <li>Orientation and advising are two of the most valuable tools that a student can make use of when transferring to UCF. Be sure that you take advantage of both.</li> <li> At this time, the combined curriculum from the BSBA and MSA programs meet the educational eligibility criteria for a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license in the state of Florida. Please note that meeting additional eligibility criteria may also be required (e.g., exams, fees, years of supervised experience). </li> </ul><h4>Transfer Notes</h4><ul> <li>Lower division courses do not substitute for upper division courses.</li> <li>Courses transferred must be formally evaluated for equivalency credit. The student must provide a course syllabus and any other supporting information with his/her petition for this evaluation.</li> <li>Common Program Prerequisites for the State University System for College of Business Administration programs include Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Calculus, Statistics, and a relevant computer class. At UCF Business, students who have completed the calculus and statistics class will be waived from Quantitative Business Tools I. Students who have completed either the calculus or the statistics, but not both, must take Quantitative Business Tools I.</li> <li>Subject to the general grade and residence requirements, credit will be granted for transferred course work equivalent to that required in the UCF Business program. Only grades of \"C\" or higher from AACSB accredited institutions transfer into the program and students must have a \"C\" or better in each common program prerequisites class.</li> <li>Any student receiving a business degree must complete a minimum of 30 of the 60 upper level business credit hours for their degree program in the UCF College of Business Administration. Additionally, 12 of the 30 credit hours completed at UCF must be from the department or school in which the student majors.</li> </ul><h4>Acceptable Substitutes for Transfer Courses</h4><ul> <li>None</li> </ul><h4>Program Academic Learning Compacts</h4><ul> <li>Program Academic Learning Compacts (student learning outcomes) for undergraduate programs are located at: <em>http://www.oeas.ucf.edu/alc/academic_learning_compacts.htm</em></li> </ul><h4>Equipment Fees</h4><ul> <li>Part-Time Student: $25 per term</li> <li>Full-Time Student: $50 per term</li> </ul>",
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                    "description": "<p>The purpose of the Accounting B.S.B.A. degree is to prepare students to successfully gain admittance to our Accounting M.S.A. graduate degree program and become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs).</p> <h3>Admission Requirements</h3> <ul> <li>Completion of the UCF General Education program and the State Writing and Math Requirement, or an AA degree from a Florida College System or State University System institution, and completion of each Common Program Prerequisite course with a &quot;C&quot; or better.</li> <li>Completion of the following courses at UCF or at an AACSB accredited institution: QMB 3200, MAR 3023, FIN 3403, MAN 3025, and ACG 3131, with a GPA of at least 3.0, a grade of at least &quot;B&quot; in ACG 3131, and no grade below a &quot;C&quot;. One course may be repeated one time in the next term of enrollment to meet these requirements.</li> <li>Completion of GEB 3006 with a “C” 2.0 or better.</li> <li>Completion of Common Program Prerequisites.</li> <li>A student's academic catalog year guarantees their graduation requirements, but not their admission requirements. All pre-majors are held to the current admission standards. This applies to both native and transfer students.</li> </ul> <h3>Degree Requirements</h3> <ul> <li>Students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog.</li> <li>Students wanting to major in Accounting must meet admission requirements for the major.</li> <li>Any student receiving a business degree must complete a minimum of 30 of the 60 upper level business credit hours for their degree program in the UCF College of Business Administration. Additionally, 12 of the 30 credit hours completed at UCF must be from the department or school in which the student majors.</li> <li>For students seeking a double major within the College of Business, a maximum of 6 hours of Required Courses for the Major or Restricted Electives may count towards another business major. Not eligible for a double degree with another College of Business Administration major.</li> <li>A maximum of 6 hours of Core Requirements or Restricted Electives may count towards another degree program or minor.</li> <li>Students in the Accounting major must maintain a 2.75 or higher cumulative Grade Point Average in all 3000 level or higher Accounting or Tax courses (excluding ACG 3173 Accounting for Decision-makers, which is not part of the Accounting B.S.B.A program) and a 2.0 or higher cumulative GPA in all College of Business courses taken at UCF. Failure to maintain the required GPAs will result in the student being placed on Lack of Progress in the major and/ or College. If a student on Lack of Progress fails to achieve the minimum required GPA in the subsequent term of enrollment, the student will be dismissed as an Accounting major and/or College of Business student. Students dismissed from their major are not eligible to declare a minor in the major they were dismissed from. Students who change their major while on Lack of Progress in the Major and take courses in a subsequent term of enrollment are not permitted to return to the major or minor for which they were placed on Lack of Progress<em>.</em> A student who is dismissed may seek consideration for re-admittance into the College or major by submitting an academic appeal through the College indicating the reasons for academic difficulties and positive plans for achieving the required GPA. Readmission is not automatic or guaranteed and as an exception to College policy is rarely granted.</li> <li>Students must earn a &quot;B&quot; or higher in ACG 3131. In addition, only grades of &quot;C&quot; or higher from AACSB accredited institutions transfer into the program and students must earn a minimum of &quot;C&quot; or higher in all business courses. This includes all courses under requirements Common Program Prerequisites (CPP), Core Requirements: Advanced Level (Primary Core, Secondary Core and Required Courses for Major), Restricted Electives and Capstone Requirements below.</li> <li>The College of Business does not permit Common Program Prerequisites, Primary Core, Secondary Core, Capstone, or any major/elective course to be taken on an elective S/U grading basis.</li> </ul>",
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                    "description": "<h1>Degree Requirements</h1><div><section><header data-test=\"grouping-0-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Core Requirements: Advanced Level</span></h2></div><div><span>51</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div>No Rules</div><div><section><div><header><div><h2>Primary Core</h2></div><div><span>15</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69a4a38edf01bb3ec10b\" target=\"_blank\">ACG3131</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Intermediate Financial Accounting I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6ba5714b5f17935221f1\" target=\"_blank\">FIN3403</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Business Finance<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fbb5a158304649e7033\" target=\"_blank\">MAN3025</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Management of Organizations<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fc460402bbf00ae76b6\" target=\"_blank\">MAR3023</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Marketing<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80e59d753538bc8772e1\" target=\"_blank\">QMB3200</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Business Tools II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></div></div></div></section><section><div><header><div><h2>Secondary Core</h2></div><div><span>15</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/638f6b722d78c281442ea01f\" target=\"_blank\">GEB3006</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to Career Development and Financial Plannings<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6536c759a3e12bcccb199f2c\" target=\"_blank\">GEB3005</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Career Search Strategy<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(1)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a2802fd3a9dc06d8295\" target=\"_blank\">BUL3130</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Legal and Ethical Environment of Business<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fc45ada37fd7bec9f31\" target=\"_blank\">MAR3203</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Supply Chain and Operations Management<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6536cbc9ca58afa42df23d18\" target=\"_blank\">GEB4223</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Business Interviewing Techniques<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(1)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6536cc53992d41bc981ded6b\" target=\"_blank\">GEB4004</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Executing Your Career Plan<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(1)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61faefe8905b54b1338d43de\" target=\"_blank\">QMB3602</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Business Research for Decision Making<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></div></div></div></section><section><div><header><div><h2>Required courses for major</h2></div><div><span>21</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div 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MSA students can take additional ACG, TAX, or BUL courses as restricted electives (except for ACG 6425 and BUL 6444, which are not eligible for MSA credit). Most MBA electives may be taken as restricted electives. Please note that some of the MBA courses may be restricted to only those students enrolled within a specific MBA track. Up to three hours may be selected from outside the College of Business. Courses outside the College of Business must be selected with the student&#x27;s area of interest and/or career objectives in mind and with the approval of the program adviser.</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-3-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Comprehensive Exam</span></h2></div><div><span>0</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\"><div>Satisfactory completion of an end-of-program comprehensive written examination is required. The MSA program does not require a thesis.</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><h3>Grand Total Credits:<!-- --> <strong>30</strong></h3></div><h1>Application Requirements</h1><h1>Financial Information</h1><p>Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/funding/\" target=\"_blank\">Funding website</a>, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The section Financial Information of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance</strong><br />Millican Hall 120<br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. For more information, see <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/fellowships/\" target=\"_blank\">UCF Graduate Fellowships</a>, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</p> <p><strong>Grad Fellowships</strong><br />Telephone: 407-823-0127<br /><a href=\"mailto:gradfellowship@ucf.edu\">gradfellowship@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"https://funding.graduate.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><p>Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA in the accounting foundation core and earn a grade of at least &quot;B&quot; (3.0) in ACG 3131. This course may be repeated one time in the next term of enrollment. Failure to meet this requirement is grounds for dismissal. 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                    "description": "<p>Aerospace engineering focuses on the development of aircraft and spacecraft. Design of flight vehicles must consider the demanding conditions in which they operate (changes in atmospheric pressure, temperature, structural loads and more). Aerospace engineering involves the interaction of aerodynamics, propulsion, avionics, materials science, structural analysis, manufacturing and more. Because of the complexity and number of disciplines involved, aerospace engineering involves teams of engineers who each have their own specialized expertise area.</p><p>UCF’s program prepares students to have a fundamental knowledge of aerodynamics, aerospace materials, structures, propulsion, stability and control, and flight mechanics. Graduates will be trained to be competitive in their role as aerospace engineers in society and will have an awareness of ethical, environmental, economic, safety and quality issues.</p><h2>CECS Progress Policy</h2><ul> <li>Students in the Aerospace Engineering major are expected to make consistent good progress toward their degrees to remain enrolled in, or eligible for, any major, minor, or certificate in the College of Engineering &amp; Computer Science (CECS) or the College of Optics and Photonics (COP). To support this, CECS and COP enforce a Progress Policy with two components: the low grade component and the repeat attempt component. <ul> <li><strong>Low Grade Component</strong>: Any student majoring in Aerospace Engineering who has accumulated 7 or more unsuccessful attempts (i.e., grades below \"C\" (2.0), U grades, and withdrawals, including in 0-credit courses) over all courses taken at UCF will be placed on Lack of Progress Probation and remain on Lack of Progress Probation as long as the student is enrolled in a CECS or COP major. If a student on Lack of Progress Probation has a tenth unsuccessful attempt over all courses taken at UCF, the student will be Excluded from all CECS and COP majors, minors, and certificates.</li> <li><strong>Repeat Attempt Component</strong>: Any student majoring in Aerospace Engineering who repeats any UCF course and does not earn a grade of \"C\" (2.0) or better on the second attempt will be placed on Lack of Progress Probation and remain on Lack of Progress Probation as long as the student is enrolled in a CECS or COP major. If a student on Lack of Progress Probation does not receive a grade of \"C\" (2.0) or better by the third attempt in the same UCF course, the student will be Excluded from all CECS and COP majors, minors, and certificates.</li> </ul> </li> <li>A student who has been excluded from CECS and COP majors cannot declare any CECS or COP minors or certificates unless as required by the student’s degree program. A student who has been excluded from CECS and COP majors may seek readmission to a major in CECS or COP after earning a bachelor’s degree or relevant associate of science degree, either from another college at UCF or from another institution. To be eligible for readmission to CECS or COP, the student must not have accumulated any additional low grades in subsequent coursework used to complete the earned degree. An excluded student who meets these criteria is not guaranteed readmission to a CECS or COP major. Any student who is readmitted to the Aerospace Engineering major will be subject to all probation conditions that applied at the time of exclusion.</li> </ul><p>This program prepares students for state-regulated professional licensure or certification. For more information on how this program may prepare you in that regard, please view the <a href=\"https://apq.ucf.edu/document/aerospaceengbs-disclosure/\"><em>licensure disclosure for the Aerospace Engineering (B.S.A.E.)</em></a> program.</p>",
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A student who has been excluded from CECS and COP majors may seek readmission to a major in CECS or COP after earning a bachelor’s degree or relevant associate of science degree, either from another college at UCF or from another institution. To be eligible for readmission to CECS or COP, the student must not have accumulated any additional low grades in subsequent coursework used to complete the earned degree. An excluded student who meets these criteria is not guaranteed readmission to a CECS or COP major. Any student who is readmitted to the Aerospace Engineering major will be subject to all probation conditions that applied at the time of exclusion.</li> </ul><p>This program prepares students for state-regulated professional licensure or certification. 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A minimum 2.250 GPA is required for courses used in Basic Core Requirements, Advanced Core Requirements, Restricted Electives, and Capstone Requirements.</li></ul> 9 Total Credits <ul><li>Earn at least 9 credits from the following types of courses: Technical electives are available in the BSAE program to address specific student interests in a variety of technical areas. Students can obtain the updated list of the approved technical electives from the Department website (https://mae.ucf.edu/advising/).</li></ul><h3>Capstone Requirements</h3> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>A \"C\" (2.0) or better is required for all courses in this section.  A minimum 2.250 GPA is required for courses used in Basic Core Requirements, Advanced Core Requirements, Restricted Electives, and Capstone Requirements.</li></ul> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>Earn a minimum grade of C in each of the following: <ul><li>EAS4700C - Aerospace Design I (3)</li><li>EAS4710C - Aerospace Design II (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>74</strong></h4><h3>Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 122</h3><h5>Plan of Study</h5><ul> <li>A tentative course schedule for entering freshman is available on the CECS Academic Affairs Office website at https://academicaffairs.cecs.ucf.edu/. Students should consult with an Academic Success Coach to develop a personalized plan to graduation.</li> </ul><h5>CECS Senior Design Sequencing Policy</h5><ul> <li>CECS students who are required to complete a two-course Senior Design sequence are expected to complete the course sequence in consecutive terms (Fall-Spring, Spring-Summer, or Summer-Fall). The Senior Design sequence is expected to be taken during the last two semesters of the academic program.</li> <li>Students are expected to enroll into and complete Senior Design 1 in the semester where permission is granted. Permission to delay Senior Design 1 to subsequent terms will not be considered unless the requisites to enroll into Senior Design 1 have not been satisfied or the initial attempt of Senior Design 1 was not completed with a passing grade.</li> </ul><h5>Foreign Language Requirements</h5><ul> <li>Two years of one foreign language in high school, or one year of one foreign language in college (or equivalent proficiency exam) prior to graduation.</li> </ul><h5>Departmental Exit Requirements</h5><ul> <li>None</li> </ul><h5>College Exit Requirements</h5><ul> <li>Students must complete at least eight upper-division courses towards their degree within CECS at UCF.</li> <li>Students must complete all their discipline-specific senior design and/or capstone course(s) within CECS at UCF.</li> </ul><h5>University Minimum Exit Requirements</h5><ul> <li>Students must have a minimum 2.0 UCF GPA.</li> <li>Students must have completed 42 semester hours of upper division credit.</li> <li>30 of the last 39 hours of course work must be completed in residency at UCF.</li> <li>A maximum of 45 hours of extension, correspondence, CLEP, Credit by Exam, and Armed Forces credits permitted.</li> <li>Complete the General Education Program, the State Writing and Math Requirement, nine hours of Summer credit, and Civic Literacy Requirement.</li> </ul><h4>University Honors and Honors Undergraduate Thesis</h4><ul> <li>Information on honors opportunities can be found at https://honors.ucf.edu/</li> </ul><h5>Related Programs</h5><ul> <li>Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.)</li> <li>Engineering Leadership Certificate</li> <li>Bioengineering Minor</li> <li>Computer Science Minor</li> <li>Engineering Leadership Minor</li> <li>Intelligent Robotic Systems (IRS), Interdisciplinary Minor</li> <li>International Engineering &amp; Computer Science Minor</li> <li>Materials Science and Engineering Minor</li> </ul><h5>Advising Notes</h5><ul> <li>Students should meet regularly with their Academic Success Coach. Contact the CECS Academic Affairs Office (https://academicaffairs.cecs.ucf.edu/) for more information on meeting with an Academic Success Coach.</li> <li>Each student should seek academic advisement before registering for classes each semester to minimize excess hours and to ensure satisfactory academic progress.</li> <li>The Aerospace Engineering program offers the Accelerated BS-MS Program to students of high academic standing. This program allows up to twelve hours to be shared between the BS and MS degrees. 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href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b66a38edf504f3ec47e\" target=\"_blank\">EML6104</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Classical Thermodynamics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b67a8d2fb5acc2d81bc\" target=\"_blank\">EML6131</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Combustion Phenomena<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b67714b5f1cb852215a\" target=\"_blank\">EML6154</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Conduction Heat Transfer<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b68714b5fe3f1522161\" target=\"_blank\">EML6155</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Convection Heat Transfer<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b67a8d2fb30922d81bb\" target=\"_blank\">EML6157</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Radiation Heat Transfer<!-- --> <span 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For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/funding/\" target=\"_blank\">Funding website</a>, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance</strong><br />Millican Hall 120<br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. 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                    "description": "<p>The Thermofluid Aerodynamics Systems Design and Engineering track in the Aerospace Engineering MSAE program is designed to prepare students for careers as engineers in aerospace. The program includes the fields of controls and dynamics, aerodynamics, propulsion, thermal analysis, and design.</p> <p>The MSAE is awarded upon completion of a minimum of 30 credit hours, including 12 credit hours of required courses, 12 credit hours of elective courses selected from an approved list of courses, and an additional 6 credit hours in either a thesis or nonthesis option.</p> <p><strong>Total Credit Hours Required: 30 Credit Hours Minimum beyond the Bachelor's Degree</strong></p><p><strong>Please note:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.ucf.edu/online/degree/aerospace-engineering-m-s-a-e/\" target=\"_blank\">Aerospace Engineering (MSAE) may be completed fully online</a>, although not all elective options or program prerequisites may be offered online. Newly admitted students choosing to complete this program exclusively via UCF online classes may enroll with a reduction in campus-based fees.</p> <p>International students (F or J visa) are required to enroll in a full-time course load of 9 credit hours during the fall and spring semesters. Only 3 of the 9 credit hours may be taken in a completely online format. For a detailed listing of enrollment requirements for international students, please visit <a href=\"http://global.ucf.edu/\">http://global.ucf.edu/</a>. If you have questions, please consult UCF Global at 407-823-2337.</p> <p>UCF is not authorized to provide online courses or instruction to students in some states. Refer to <a href=\"https://online.ucf.edu/learn-online/prospective/state-restrictions/\" target=\"_blank\">State Restrictions</a> for current information.</p>",
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href=\"#/courses/view/67b34bcd954ce4abe8af93ff\" target=\"_blank\">EML5060</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mathematical Methods in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b67714b5f108e52215d\" target=\"_blank\">EML5152</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Intermediate Heat Transfer<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a8902fd3a11b76d8396\" target=\"_blank\">EAS5123</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Intermediate Aerodynamics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B-result\">Complete at least <span>1</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b6800f8275b8c140ec3\" target=\"_blank\">EML5237</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Intermediate Mechanics of Materials<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b6602fd3a53426d8480\" target=\"_blank\">EML5271</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Intermediate Dynamics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/67afa3feb3ca279876950ec3\" target=\"_blank\">EML5311</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->System Control<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-1-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Elective Courses</span></h2></div><div><span>12</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\"><div>All students, both thesis and nonthesis, must complete at least 12 hours of electives 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<!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Structural and Dynamic Stability<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a8900f8271ca2140dd8\" target=\"_blank\">EAS6405</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced Flight Dynamics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a89a38edf2e113ec341\" target=\"_blank\">EAS6414</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Estimation of Dynamical Systems in Aerospace Engineering<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a885a1583dbdf9e6cab\" target=\"_blank\">EAS6415</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Guidance, Navigation and Control<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a89a38edf74bf3ec342\" target=\"_blank\">EAS6507</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Topics of Astrodynamics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a89a38edf6fc53ec347\" target=\"_blank\">EAS6722</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Multidisciplinary Optimization Under Uncertainty<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a8900f8272850140dd7\" target=\"_blank\">EAS6808</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Space Environment and Payload Instrumentation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b68a8d2fb3e532d81c0\" target=\"_blank\">EML5066</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Computational Methods in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b66714b5f9a3c522158\" target=\"_blank\">EML5105</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Gas Kinetics and Statistical Thermodynamics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/67af981cd651bc2bdad420e5\" target=\"_blank\">EML5228C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Modal Analysis<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b6800f8275b8c140ec3\" target=\"_blank\">EML5237</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Intermediate Mechanics of Materials<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b6602fd3a53426d8480\" target=\"_blank\">EML5271</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Intermediate Dynamics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/67afa3feb3ca279876950ec3\" target=\"_blank\">EML5311</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->System Control<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b6602fd3adac76d847c\" target=\"_blank\">EML5402</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Turbomachinery<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b6700f82766d7140ebd\" target=\"_blank\">EML5403</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Science and Technology of Fuel Cells<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b66a8d2fbb5b02d81ba\" target=\"_blank\">EML5456</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Turbines for Sustainable Power<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/67b34d1b0fadf028d9d36f61\" target=\"_blank\">EML5546</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engineering Design with Composite Materials<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b68a8d2fb31b32d81bf\" target=\"_blank\">EML5713</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Intermediate Fluid Mechanics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/62291d3c77087d16dc88d539\" target=\"_blank\">EML5937</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Special Topics: Advanced Manufacturing<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b67714b5f3d6f52215e\" target=\"_blank\">EML6067</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Finite Elements in Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b67a38edfacbb3ec480\" target=\"_blank\">EML6068</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Finite Elements in Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b66a38edf504f3ec47e\" target=\"_blank\">EML6104</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Classical Thermodynamics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b67a8d2fb5acc2d81bc\" target=\"_blank\">EML6131</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Combustion Phenomena<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b67714b5f1cb852215a\" target=\"_blank\">EML6154</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Conduction Heat Transfer<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b68714b5fe3f1522161\" target=\"_blank\">EML6155</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Convection Heat Transfer<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b67a8d2fb30922d81bb\" target=\"_blank\">EML6157</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Radiation Heat Transfer<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b69a38edf06d33ec48d\" target=\"_blank\">EML6211</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Continuum Mechanics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b66e6bc79f54773e5c3\" target=\"_blank\">EML6223</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced Vibrational Systems<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b66a8d2fb40632d81b8\" target=\"_blank\">EML6233</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Fundamentals of Fatigue Analysis<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b66e6bc7954c673e5c1\" target=\"_blank\">EML6238</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Plates and Shells<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b69a38edf30b13ec48f\" target=\"_blank\">EML6295</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Sensors and Actuators for Micro Mechanical Systems<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b68714b5f7be1522162\" target=\"_blank\">EML6299</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced Topics on Miniaturization<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b69a38edfb7413ec48e\" target=\"_blank\">EML6305C</a> 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After the graduate program director approves the substitution, the faculty supervising the directed research will create a special registration of XXX 6918 for the student.\n</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.3\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.3-result\">Earn at least <span>3</span> credits from the following types of courses: <div>Additional elective course\n</div></div></li></ul></li></div></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><h3>Grand Total Credits:<!-- --> <strong>30</strong></h3></div><h1>Application Requirements</h1><h1>Financial Information</h1><p>Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/funding/\" target=\"_blank\">Funding website</a>, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance</strong><br />Millican Hall 120<br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. For more information, see <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/fellowships/\" target=\"_blank\">UCF Graduate Fellowships</a>, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</p> <p><strong>Grad Fellowships</strong><br />Telephone: 407-823-0127<br /><a href=\"mailto:gradfellowship@ucf.edu\">gradfellowship@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"https://funding.graduate.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><div> <p>All students must identify an adviser and file an official degree program of study prior to the completion of 9 credit hours of study. The program of study must be approved by the department and therefore students should consult with the graduate program director for assistance in filling out their program of study. Both thesis and nonthesis options require 30 credit hours of courses and at least half of the credit hours in the program of study must be at the 6000 level. 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As well as the following:</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03a8d2fb5ad62d7fbe\" target=\"_blank\">ANT2410</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Cultural Anthropology: Global Perspectives, Local Contexts<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-1-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Core Requirements: Advanced Level</span></h2></div><div><span>6</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc796d8573e37a\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3610</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Language and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a066b6b62f9ff3fffac\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4034</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->History of Anthropological Thought<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-2-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Anthropological Methods and Practice Track Requirements</span></h2></div><div><span>30 - 31</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><div><span>Core</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.7\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.7-result\"><div>Additional core requirement courses with the ANT prefix and required concentration can be taken as approved by an advisor. </div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.6\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.6-result\"><div>Anthropological Methodology and Theory (choose at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.1-result\">Complete at least <span>1</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae651c7647527c76f3a605\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4802</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnographic Research and Field Methods<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.5\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.5-result\"><div>Applied, Field, or Laboratory Methods (choose at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.2\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.2-result\">Complete at least <span>1</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8271973140c2f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3550C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Primatology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf85793ec15c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3701</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf635b3ec15d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4081</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Science, Technology, and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42e82634ccc7b3dbf10ae\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4187</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Paleoethnobotany<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae672e76475288a0f3a61c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4480</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Health in Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c25fb90a7c8396bc2a385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4516</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Biological Diversity<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63ecdd73fa81f52c710b19a4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4525C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc79b67073e385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4586C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Origins<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae651c7647527c76f3a605\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4802</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnographic Research and Field Methods<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f9784521ef1\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4852</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/636eb0e88333fb58cd0db3b6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4854</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a8d2fb540f2d7fd6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4933C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Landscape Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a095a158366799e6bee\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4851</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Digital Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/632b1d638b0662af9d7a43f3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4189C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Lithic Analysis: Archaeology of Stone Tools<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42c7ef33772e04734c369\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4195C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->A Pot for All Seasons: Archaeological Ceramic Analysis<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a8d2fb6bfc2d7fd3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4956</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Geophysical Field School at Kerkenes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f180f521eef\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4954</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Geospatial and Archaeological Field School at Kerkenes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f9784521ef1\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4852</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63d171ee28d7ab2cf58edbde\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4824</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Field Study<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6553a4ad67896eb3d35e3cd0\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4196C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Animal Bone Archaeology: Introduction to Zooarchaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/656901fbd61e0b3443dcdf06\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3524C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.4\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.4-result\"><div>High-Impact Learning Experience (complete at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.3\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.3-result\">Earn at least <span>3</span> credits from the following types of courses: <div>Consult with a department advisor. Other courses may be used only with prior approval. \nANT 3940 - Internship\nANT 3943 - Caribbean Archaeology Practicum\nANT 3949 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology\nANT 3955 - Study Abroad\nANT 4824 - Archaeological Field Study\nANT 4912 - Directed Independent Research\nANT 4941 - Internship\nANT 4949 - Cooperative Education\nANT 4955 - Study Abroad\nANT 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis\nANT 4861 - Beyond the Major: Careers Applying Anthropology</div></div></li></ul></li></div><div><span>Restricted Electives</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.1-result\"><div>Select 7 additional upper-level Anthropology courses (21 hours). These may include other methods courses from Anthropological Methods or Applied, Field or Laboratory Methods listed or any other courses with the ANT prefix at the 3000 or 4000 level, including any Area Study courses listed in the General track, and special topic courses that may be offered (see below for restrictions).\nBecause new courses are frequently added, consult online course schedules for the most up-to-date list of available and upcoming elective courses.\n</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.4\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.4-result\">Earn at least <span>21</span> credits from the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0302fd3a83976d8226\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3026</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mummies, Zombies, and Vampires: Anthropology of the Undead<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03e6bc793ce773e370\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3106</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology and Popular Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03a38edf74d03ec150\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3107</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Blood and Valor in the Viking World<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03e6bc79fed873e374\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3145</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Complex Societies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c23fd523d23190abc9b86\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3148</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Life and Death in Ancient Egypt<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0300f82775e4140c21\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3152</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of the Greater Southwest<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f4e50521eda\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3158</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Florida Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc7903c373e379\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3160</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Americas Before Columbus<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edfb53c3ec15b\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3161</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ancient Mexico: Aztec to Zapotec<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f4521521ed9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3163</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mesoamerican Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c20f902a38bba76facd15\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3164</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ancient Incas<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6213f7fde683014c9dedb429\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4168</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Maya Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a055a158304739e6be5\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3169</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Life and Death in the Ancient Andes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0502fd3a82446d8236\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3173</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Sex<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82740ff140c2e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3176</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->African Archaeology and Prehistory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf401f3ec15e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3177</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Caribbean Piracy<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82749a4140c36\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3179</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Australian Archaeology and Indigenous Cultures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f827625b140c2d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3212</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Peoples of the World<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a056b6b626bd83fffa9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3241</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Magic, Ritual, and Belief<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5fb79f521ede\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3245</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Native American Religions<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fbe3f92d7fcd\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3275</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropological Perspectives on Refugees<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fbbd6c2d7fc9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3290</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Plants and People<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c26eb0dabd76b2a3c3274\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3302</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Sex, Gender and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f12f2521edb\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3311</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Indians of the Southeastern United States<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a066b6b624ee83fffaa\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3312</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnology of North American Indians<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f827684a140c31\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3330</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of the Amazon<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8273be5140c34\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3362</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Peoples of Southeast Asia<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63e68fb9f3a80e91d63822e2\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3451</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Race Matters: Anthropological Approaches to Racism<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8271973140c2f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3550C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Primatology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf85793ec15c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3701</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5fc4db521ee0\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4013</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Fast Food<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82779d9140c35\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4027</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mummies, Life After Death<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fb607c2d7fcc\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4051</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf635b3ec15d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4081</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Science, Technology, and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0502fd3a0a386d8238\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4123</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Coastal Societies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a055a15833d649e6be6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4153</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->North American Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fb622c2d7fca\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4178</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of African American Life<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6196a468162219055fe97898\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4171</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Battle of the Sexes?: The Archaeology of Gender<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc79478073e37b\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4183</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Sciences<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61928a580f0adc79135b0de4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4184</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mortuary Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42e82634ccc7b3dbf10ae\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4187</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Paleoethnobotany<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d6610803fa163aa892f3e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4332</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Latin America: Social Justice Futures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a38edf751a3ec16f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4352</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->African Societies and Cultures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc794b5773e38d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4406</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Pain and Suffering: The Anthropology of Violence<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0a00f8270c4d140c41\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4408</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Culture, Disease, and Healing<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f29b0521eed\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4462</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Medical Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc7950aa73e386\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4467</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Nutritional Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae672e76475288a0f3a61c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4480</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Health in Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a38edf71743ec16d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4481</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Drugs and Addiction<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619280ff0f0adc82605b0d94\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4483</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Health and Healing in the Ancient World: An Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c25fb90a7c8396bc2a385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4516</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Biological Diversity<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a096b6b62516c3fffb3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4521</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Forensic Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63ecdd73fa81f52c710b19a4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4525C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a095a15832d1c9e6bef\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4560</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Birth to Death: Anthropological Perspectives on Human Growth<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc79b67073e385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4586C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Origins<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a 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As well as the following:</li><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>ANT2410 - Cultural Anthropology: Global Perspectives, Local Contexts (3)</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h3>Core Requirements: Advanced Level</h3> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>ANT3610 - Language and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT4034 - History of Anthropological Thought (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Anthropological Methods and Practice Track Requirements</h3> 30 - 31 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul>Core<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Additional core requirement courses with the ANT prefix and required concentration can be taken as approved by an advisor. </li><li>Anthropological Methodology and Theory (choose at least one):</li><li>Complete at least 1 of the following: <ul><li>ANT4115C - Archaeological Method and Theory (3)</li><li>ANT4591 - Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4802 - Ethnographic Research and Field Methods (3)</li></ul></li><li>Applied, Field, or Laboratory Methods (choose at least one):</li><li>Complete at least 1 of the following: <ul><li>ANT3550C - Primatology (3)</li><li>ANT3701 - Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4081 - Science, Technology, and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT4115C - Archaeological Method and Theory (3)</li><li>ANT4187 - Paleoethnobotany (3)</li><li>ANT4480 - Global Health in Anthropological Perspective (3)</li><li>ANT4516 - Human Biological Diversity (3)</li><li>ANT4525C - Human Osteology (4)</li><li>ANT4586C - Human Origins (3)</li><li>ANT4591 - Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4802 - Ethnographic Research and Field Methods (3)</li><li>ANT4852 - GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4854 - Advanced GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4933C - Landscape Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT4851 - Digital Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4189C - Lithic Analysis: Archaeology of Stone Tools (3)</li><li>ANT4195C - A Pot for All Seasons: Archaeological Ceramic Analysis (3)</li><li>ANT4956 - Geophysical Field School at Kerkenes (3)</li><li>ANT4954 - Geospatial and Archaeological Field School at Kerkenes (3)</li><li>ANT4852 - GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4824 - Archaeological Field Study (3)</li><li>ANT4196C - Animal Bone Archaeology: Introduction to Zooarchaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3524C - Introduction to Human Osteology (3)</li></ul></li><li>High-Impact Learning Experience (complete at least one):</li><li>Earn at least 3 credits from the following types of courses: Consult with a department advisor. Other courses may be used only with prior approval.  ANT 3940 - Internship ANT 3943 - Caribbean Archaeology Practicum ANT 3949 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology ANT 3955 - Study Abroad ANT 4824 - Archaeological Field Study ANT 4912 - Directed Independent Research ANT 4941 - Internship ANT 4949 - Cooperative Education ANT 4955 - Study Abroad ANT 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis ANT 4861 - Beyond the Major: Careers Applying Anthropology</li></ul></li> Restricted Electives<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Select 7 additional upper-level Anthropology courses (21 hours). These may include other methods courses from Anthropological Methods or Applied, Field or Laboratory Methods listed or any other courses with the ANT prefix at the 3000 or 4000 level, including any Area Study courses listed in the General track, and special topic courses that may be offered (see below for restrictions). Because new courses are frequently added, consult online course schedules for the most up-to-date list of available and upcoming elective courses. </li><li>Earn at least 21 credits from the following: <ul><li>ANT3026 - Mummies, Zombies, and Vampires: Anthropology of the Undead (3)</li><li>ANT3106 - Archaeology and Popular Culture (3)</li><li>ANT3107 - Blood and Valor in the Viking World (3)</li><li>ANT3145 - Archaeology of Complex Societies (3)</li><li>ANT3148 - Life and Death in Ancient Egypt (3)</li><li>ANT3152 - Archaeology of the Greater Southwest (3)</li><li>ANT3158 - Florida Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3160 - Americas Before Columbus (3)</li><li>ANT3161 - Ancient Mexico: Aztec to Zapotec (3)</li><li>ANT3163 - Mesoamerican Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3164 - Ancient Incas (3)</li><li>ANT4168 - Maya Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3169 - Life and Death in the Ancient Andes (3)</li><li>ANT3173 - Archaeology of Sex (3)</li><li>ANT3176 - African Archaeology and Prehistory (3)</li><li>ANT3177 - Archaeology of Caribbean Piracy (3)</li><li>ANT3179 - Australian Archaeology and Indigenous Cultures (3)</li><li>ANT3212 - Peoples of the World (3)</li><li>ANT3241 - Magic, Ritual, and Belief (3)</li><li>ANT3245 - Native American Religions (3)</li><li>ANT3275 - Anthropological Perspectives on Refugees (3)</li><li>ANT3290 - Anthropology of Plants and People (3)</li><li>ANT3302 - Sex, Gender and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT3311 - Indians of the Southeastern United States (3)</li><li>ANT3312 - Ethnology of North American Indians (3)</li><li>ANT3330 - Anthropology of the Amazon (3)</li><li>ANT3362 - Peoples of Southeast Asia (3)</li><li>ANT3451 - Race Matters: Anthropological Approaches to Racism (3)</li><li>ANT3550C - Primatology (3)</li><li>ANT3701 - Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4013 - Anthropology of Fast Food (3)</li><li>ANT4027 - Mummies, Life After Death (3)</li><li>ANT4051 - Environmental Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4081 - Science, Technology, and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT4115C - Archaeological Method and Theory (3)</li><li>ANT4123 - Archaeology of Coastal Societies (3)</li><li>ANT4153 - North American Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT4178 - Archaeology of African American Life (3)</li><li>ANT4171 - Battle of the Sexes?: The Archaeology of Gender (3)</li><li>ANT4183 - Archaeological Sciences (3)</li><li>ANT4184 - Mortuary Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT4187 - Paleoethnobotany (3)</li><li>ANT4332 - Latin America: Social Justice Futures (3)</li><li>ANT4352 - African Societies and Cultures (3)</li><li>ANT4406 - Pain and Suffering: The Anthropology of Violence (3)</li><li>ANT4408 - Culture, Disease, and Healing (3)</li><li>ANT4462 - Medical Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4467 - Nutritional Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4480 - Global Health in Anthropological Perspective (3)</li><li>ANT4481 - Anthropology of Drugs and Addiction (3)</li><li>ANT4483 - Health and Healing in the Ancient World: An Anthropological Perspective (3)</li><li>ANT4516 - Human Biological Diversity (3)</li><li>ANT4521 - Forensic Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4525C - Human Osteology (4)</li><li>ANT4560 - Birth to Death: Anthropological Perspectives on Human Growth (3)</li><li>ANT4586C - Human Origins (3)</li><li>ANT4591 - Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4702 - Culture, Inequality and Global Development (3)</li><li>ANT4802 - Ethnographic Research and Field Methods (3)</li><li>ANT4852 - GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4854 - Advanced GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4197 - Death Becomes Us: Anthropology of Death and Burial (3)</li><li>ANT4535 - Scientific Prejudice and Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4486 - Anthropology of the Body (3)</li><li>ANT3424 - Partying in the Ancient World: Food and Feasting (3)</li><li>ANT3246 - Religion in Ancient Societies (3)</li><li>ANT4165 - Archaeology of Pre-Columbian South America (3)</li><li>ANT4466 - Anthropology of Disability (3)</li><li>ANT3524C - Introduction to Human Osteology (3)</li><li>ANT4196C - Animal Bone Archaeology: Introduction to Zooarchaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3010 - Digging Up Disney:  An Archaeology of Walt Disney World, FL (3)</li><li>ANT3017 - Muggle Studies: The Anthropology of Harry Potter (3)</li></ul></li><li>If not completed in the High-Impact Learning Experience, one course (3 credits) can be taken from the following:  ANT 3940 - Internship  ANT 3949 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology  ANT 4941 - Internship  ANT 4949 - Cooperative Education  ANT 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis </li><li>Students may not receive credit towards Core: High-Impact Learning Experience or Restricted Electives for both the 3000 and 4000 level Internship or Cooperative Education Courses.  None of the following may be taken as Restricted Electives:  ANT 4903H - Honors Directed Reading I  ANT 4904H - Honors Directed Reading II  ANT 4971H - Honors Thesis II ANT 3943 - Caribbean Archaeology Practicum  ANT 3955 - Study Abroad  ANT 4906 - Directed Independent Study  ANT 4912 - Directed Independent Research  ANT 4955 - Study Abroad </li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>39 - 40</strong></h4><h4>Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 120</h4><p><strong>Electives</strong></p><ul> <li>To fulfil the 120 hours required in this degree, select primarily from upper level courses after meeting with a departmental advisor.</li> </ul><p><strong>Foreign Language Requirements</strong></p><p>Graduation</p><ul> <li>Proficiency equivalent to two semesters of college instruction in a foreign language (taught by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures or Judaic Studies) or in American Sign Language (ASL). Standardized examinations for foreign languages may be used. ASL proficiency is met by successful completion of ASL 2140 and ASL 2150 or an appropriate score on the ASL proficiency exam. Consult with your Academic Success Coach (ASC) to understand how choosing ASL might impact hours needed to graduate. </li> </ul><p><strong>Departmental Exit Requirements</strong></p><ul> <li>For assessment purposes, students are required to take a standard exit exam and survey, for which there is no credit or grade, toward the end of their graduating semester.</li> <li>A student must achieve at least a \"C\" (2.0) GPA in all major requirements. All attempts of courses taken are included in the major GPA calculation. Additional courses that could meet requirements but are taken beyond the minimum required (e.g. additional restricted electives beyond 24 hours) and a \"C\" (2.0) or better is earned are also included in the GPA calculation.</li> </ul><p><strong>University Minimum Exit Requirements</strong></p><ul> <li>A 2.0 UCF GPA</li> <li>42 semester hours of upper division credit completed</li> <li>30 of the last 39 hours of course work must be completed in residency at UCF.</li> <li>A maximum of 45 hours of extension, correspondence, CLEP, Credit by Exam, and Armed Forces credits permitted.</li> <li>Complete the General Education Program, the State Writing and Math Requirement, and nine hours of Summer credit.</li> </ul><p><strong>Honors Undergraduate Thesis</strong></p><ul> <li>Students interested in completing an Honors Undergraduate Thesis should contact their program advisor. More information about the Honors Undergraduate Thesis can be found at https://honors.ucf.edu/hut/about/.</li> </ul><p><strong>Related Programs</strong></p><ul> <li>Anthropology of Global Health Certificate</li> <li>Human Biology Certificate</li> <li>Native American Studies Certificate</li> <li>Social Sciences (B.S.)</li> <li>Sociology (B.A./B.S.)</li> </ul><ul> <li>Africana Studies Minor</li> <li>American Studies Minor</li> <li>Asian Studies Minor</li> <li>Crime Scene Investigation Certificate</li> <li>Diplomacy Minor</li> <li>English, Linguistics Minor</li> <li>Environmental Studies Minor</li> <li>Gender Studies Certificate</li> <li>Geographic Information Systems Certificate</li> <li>Geosciences Minor</li> <li>Hospitality Management Minor</li> <li>International and Global Studies Minor</li> <li>History Minor</li> <li>Judaic Studies Minor</li> <li>Latin American Studies Minor</li> <li>Medical Sociology Minor</li> <li>Middle Eastern Studies Minor</li> <li>Nonprofit Management Minor</li> <li>Religion and Cultural Studies Minor</li> <li>Sociology Minor</li> <li>Teaching English as a Foreign Language Certificate</li> <li>Women's and Gender Studies Minor</li> </ul><p>Note - the following minors are not open to Anthropology majors</p><ul> <li>American Indian Studies Minor</li> <li>Anthropological Archaeology Minor</li> <li>Anthropology Minor</li> <li>Anthropology in Multicultural Studies Minor</li> <li>Anthropology of Pop Culture Minor</li> <li>Biological Anthropology Minor</li> <li>Cultural Anthropology Minor</li> <li>Medical Anthropology Minor</li> </ul><p><strong>Advising Notes</strong></p><ul> <li> Contact your Academic Success Coach (ASC) in the College of Sciences Advising Services (COSAS) office (CSB 250) for more information about overall progress toward your degree, GEP and other university requirements, academic probation, special problems as well as general academic advising. </li> <li>Contact your Anthropology Department advisor for questions relating to the Anthropology program.</li> </ul><p><strong>Transfer Notes</strong></p><ul> <li>Lower division courses do not substitute for upper division courses.</li> <li>Courses transferred from private and out-of-state schools must be evaluated for equivalency credit. 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                    "description": "<p>The Anthropology major results in broad holistic understanding of humans and the human condition, both past and present, equipping students with methodological and marketable skills for future career opportunities. Students gain knowledge and experiences in Cultural and Medical Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Archaeology, and Public and Applied Anthropology that expand their understandings of today’s world. Students are encouraged to gain first-hand experience through research, internships, and fieldwork. Students should consult with their departmental advisors who are available throughout students’ academic careers to assist in this regard. Students leave the Anthropology B.A. well-prepared for graduate school or careers in various industries.</p> <br /> <p><strong>Degree Requirements</strong></p> <ul> <li>UCF students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog.</li> <li>The <strong>Anthropological Methods &amp; Practice</strong> track is not open to UCF Online students. UCF Online students should declare the <strong>General</strong> track and choose the online options.</li> <li>Departmental Residency Requirement: at least 30 semester hours of regularly scheduled 3000-4000 level courses must be taken from the UCF Anthropology Department.</li> <li>Students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all major requirements. See Department Exit Requirements for more information.</li> <li>Anthropology majors must earn a &quot;C&quot; (2.0) or better in all Core Requirements and Restricted Electives. Students may make a request to the Undergraduate Coordinator to be granted the use of one C- toward the major requirements.</li> <li>Co-op or internship can be used in the major with prior approval.</li> <li>All prerequisites of courses taught within the College of Sciences will be enforced.</li> <li>Courses designated in <a href=\"https://www.ucf.edu/catalog/undergraduate/#/policy/SyZqvojqu\">General Education Program (GEP)</a> and Common Program Prerequisites (CPP) are usually completed in the first 60 hours.</li> <li>Students will be required to take a standard exit exam during their graduating semester.</li> <li>Students should regularly consult with a department advisor.</li> </ul> <p>See the Anthropology Undergraduate FAQ page for more information about the tracks, Plans of Study, high-impact experiences, and more: <a href=\"https://sciences.ucf.edu/anthropology/undergraduate/faq/\">https://sciences.ucf.edu/anthropology/undergraduate/faq/</a></p>",
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                    "description": "<h1>Degree Requirements</h1><div><section><header data-test=\"grouping-0-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Core Requirements: Basic Level</span></h2></div><div><span>3</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B-result\"><div>Basic core is met by courses specifically identified in the GEP and CPP. ANT2140 and ANT 2140 and ANT2511. As well as the following:</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03a8d2fb5ad62d7fbe\" target=\"_blank\">ANT2410</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Cultural Anthropology: Global Perspectives, Local Contexts<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-1-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Core Requirements: Advanced Level</span></h2></div><div><span>6</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc796d8573e37a\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3610</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Language and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a066b6b62f9ff3fffac\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4034</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->History of Anthropological Thought<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-2-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Anthropological Methods and Practice Track Requirements</span></h2></div><div><span>30 - 31</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><div><span>Core</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.7\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.7-result\"><div>Additional core requirement courses with the ANT prefix and required concentration can be taken as approved by an advisor. </div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.6\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.6-result\"><div>Anthropological Methodology and Theory (choose at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.1-result\">Complete at least <span>1</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae651c7647527c76f3a605\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4802</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnographic Research and Field Methods<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.5\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.5-result\"><div>Applied, Field, or Laboratory Methods (choose at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.2\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.2-result\">Complete at least <span>1</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8271973140c2f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3550C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Primatology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf85793ec15c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3701</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf635b3ec15d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4081</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Science, Technology, and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42e82634ccc7b3dbf10ae\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4187</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Paleoethnobotany<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae672e76475288a0f3a61c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4480</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Health in Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c25fb90a7c8396bc2a385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4516</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Biological Diversity<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63ecdd73fa81f52c710b19a4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4525C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc79b67073e385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4586C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Origins<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae651c7647527c76f3a605\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4802</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnographic Research and Field Methods<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f9784521ef1\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4852</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/636eb0e88333fb58cd0db3b6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4854</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a8d2fb540f2d7fd6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4933C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Landscape Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a095a158366799e6bee\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4851</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Digital Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/632b1d638b0662af9d7a43f3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4189C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Lithic Analysis: Archaeology of Stone Tools<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42c7ef33772e04734c369\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4195C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->A Pot for All Seasons: Archaeological Ceramic Analysis<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a8d2fb6bfc2d7fd3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4956</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Geophysical Field School at Kerkenes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f180f521eef\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4954</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Geospatial and Archaeological Field School at Kerkenes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f9784521ef1\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4852</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63d171ee28d7ab2cf58edbde\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4824</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Field Study<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6553a4ad67896eb3d35e3cd0\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4196C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Animal Bone Archaeology: Introduction to Zooarchaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/656901fbd61e0b3443dcdf06\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3524C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.4\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.4-result\"><div>High-Impact Learning Experience (complete at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.3\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.3-result\">Earn at least <span>3</span> credits from the following types of courses: <div>Consult with a department advisor. Other courses may be used only with prior approval. \nANT 3940 - Internship\nANT 3943 - Caribbean Archaeology Practicum\nANT 3949 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology\nANT 3955 - Study Abroad\nANT 4824 - Archaeological Field Study\nANT 4912 - Directed Independent Research\nANT 4941 - Internship\nANT 4949 - Cooperative Education\nANT 4955 - Study Abroad\nANT 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis\nANT 4861 - Beyond the Major: Careers Applying Anthropology</div></div></li></ul></li></div><div><span>Restricted Electives</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.1-result\"><div>Select 7 additional upper-level Anthropology courses (21 hours). These may include other methods courses from Anthropological Methods or Applied, Field or Laboratory Methods listed or any other courses with the ANT prefix at the 3000 or 4000 level, including any Area Study courses listed in the General track, and special topic courses that may be offered (see below for restrictions).\nBecause new courses are frequently added, consult online course schedules for the most up-to-date list of available and upcoming elective courses.\n</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.4\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.4-result\">Earn at least <span>21</span> credits from the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0302fd3a83976d8226\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3026</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mummies, Zombies, and Vampires: Anthropology of the Undead<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03e6bc793ce773e370\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3106</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology and Popular Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03a38edf74d03ec150\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3107</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Blood and Valor in the Viking World<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03e6bc79fed873e374\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3145</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Complex Societies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c23fd523d23190abc9b86\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3148</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Life and Death in Ancient Egypt<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0300f82775e4140c21\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3152</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of the Greater Southwest<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f4e50521eda\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3158</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Florida Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc7903c373e379\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3160</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Americas Before Columbus<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edfb53c3ec15b\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3161</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ancient Mexico: Aztec to Zapotec<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f4521521ed9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3163</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mesoamerican Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c20f902a38bba76facd15\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3164</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ancient Incas<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6213f7fde683014c9dedb429\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4168</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Maya Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a055a158304739e6be5\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3169</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Life and Death in the Ancient Andes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0502fd3a82446d8236\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3173</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Sex<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82740ff140c2e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3176</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->African Archaeology and Prehistory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf401f3ec15e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3177</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Caribbean Piracy<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82749a4140c36\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3179</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Australian Archaeology and Indigenous Cultures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f827625b140c2d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3212</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Peoples of the World<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a056b6b626bd83fffa9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3241</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Magic, Ritual, and Belief<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5fb79f521ede\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3245</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Native American Religions<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fbe3f92d7fcd\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3275</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropological Perspectives on Refugees<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fbbd6c2d7fc9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3290</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Plants and People<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c26eb0dabd76b2a3c3274\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3302</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Sex, Gender and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f12f2521edb\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3311</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Indians of the Southeastern United States<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a066b6b624ee83fffaa\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3312</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnology of North American Indians<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f827684a140c31\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3330</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of the Amazon<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8273be5140c34\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3362</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Peoples of Southeast Asia<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63e68fb9f3a80e91d63822e2\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3451</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Race Matters: Anthropological Approaches to Racism<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8271973140c2f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3550C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Primatology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf85793ec15c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3701</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5fc4db521ee0\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4013</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Fast Food<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82779d9140c35\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4027</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mummies, Life After Death<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fb607c2d7fcc\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4051</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf635b3ec15d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4081</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Science, Technology, and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0502fd3a0a386d8238\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4123</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Coastal Societies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a055a15833d649e6be6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4153</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->North American Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fb622c2d7fca\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4178</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of African American Life<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6196a468162219055fe97898\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4171</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Battle of the Sexes?: The Archaeology of Gender<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc79478073e37b\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4183</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Sciences<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61928a580f0adc79135b0de4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4184</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mortuary Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42e82634ccc7b3dbf10ae\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4187</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Paleoethnobotany<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d6610803fa163aa892f3e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4332</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Latin America: Social Justice Futures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a38edf751a3ec16f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4352</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->African Societies and Cultures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc794b5773e38d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4406</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Pain and Suffering: The Anthropology of Violence<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0a00f8270c4d140c41\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4408</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Culture, Disease, and Healing<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f29b0521eed\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4462</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Medical Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc7950aa73e386\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4467</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Nutritional Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae672e76475288a0f3a61c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4480</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Health in Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a38edf71743ec16d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4481</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Drugs and Addiction<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619280ff0f0adc82605b0d94\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4483</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Health and Healing in the Ancient World: An Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c25fb90a7c8396bc2a385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4516</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Biological Diversity<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a096b6b62516c3fffb3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4521</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Forensic Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63ecdd73fa81f52c710b19a4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4525C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a095a15832d1c9e6bef\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4560</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Birth to Death: Anthropological Perspectives on Human Growth<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc79b67073e385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4586C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Origins<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0a00f8277165140c46\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4702</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Culture, Inequality and Global Development<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae651c7647527c76f3a605\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4802</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnographic Research and Field Methods<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f9784521ef1\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4852</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/636eb0e88333fb58cd0db3b6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4854</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61796001812ae7001b5e7e14\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4197</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Death Becomes Us: Anthropology of Death and Burial<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63d16d6977769e5207e33562\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4535</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Scientific Prejudice and Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6197d3cd856a77e15962b890\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4486</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of the Body<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63c1918584025393962e5635\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3424</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Partying in the Ancient World: Food and Feasting<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f36a8521edd\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3246</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Religion in Ancient Societies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8270314140c37\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4165</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Pre-Columbian South America<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6537e3a36685361f6796fc8b\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4466</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Disability<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/656901fbd61e0b3443dcdf06\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3524C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6553a4ad67896eb3d35e3cd0\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4196C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Animal Bone Archaeology: Introduction to Zooarchaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6422f42a1c7d193d29ab5563\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3010</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Digging Up Disney:  An Archaeology of Walt Disney World, FL<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63d17036546863e51f1da2ce\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3017</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Muggle Studies: The Anthropology of Harry Potter<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.6\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.6-result\"><div>If not completed in the High-Impact Learning Experience, one course (3 credits) can be taken from the following: \nANT 3940 - Internship \nANT 3949 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology \nANT 4941 - Internship \nANT 4949 - Cooperative Education \nANT 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis </div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.3\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.3-result\"><div>Students may not receive credit towards Core: High-Impact Learning Experience or Restricted Electives for both the 3000 and 4000 level Internship or Cooperative Education 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Newly admitted students choosing to complete this program exclusively via UCF online classes may enroll with a reduction in campus-based fees.</p><h2>Degree Requirements</h2><h3>Core Requirements: Basic Level</h3> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Basic core is met by courses specifically identified in the GEP and CPP. ANT2140 and ANT 2140 and ANT2511. As well as the following:</li><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>ANT2410 - Cultural Anthropology: Global Perspectives, Local Contexts (3)</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h3>Core Requirements: Advanced Level</h3> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>ANT3610 - Language and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT4034 - History of Anthropological Thought (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Anthropological Methods and Practice Track Requirements</h3> 30 - 31 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul>Core<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Additional core requirement courses with the ANT prefix and required concentration can be taken as approved by an advisor. </li><li>Anthropological Methodology and Theory (choose at least one):</li><li>Complete at least 1 of the following: <ul><li>ANT4115C - Archaeological Method and Theory (3)</li><li>ANT4591 - Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4802 - Ethnographic Research and Field Methods (3)</li></ul></li><li>Applied, Field, or Laboratory Methods (choose at least one):</li><li>Complete at least 1 of the following: <ul><li>ANT3550C - Primatology (3)</li><li>ANT3701 - Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4081 - Science, Technology, and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT4115C - Archaeological Method and Theory (3)</li><li>ANT4187 - Paleoethnobotany (3)</li><li>ANT4480 - Global Health in Anthropological Perspective (3)</li><li>ANT4516 - Human Biological Diversity (3)</li><li>ANT4525C - Human Osteology (4)</li><li>ANT4586C - Human Origins (3)</li><li>ANT4591 - Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4802 - Ethnographic Research and Field Methods (3)</li><li>ANT4852 - GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4854 - Advanced GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4933C - Landscape Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT4851 - Digital Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4189C - Lithic Analysis: Archaeology of Stone Tools (3)</li><li>ANT4195C - A Pot for All Seasons: Archaeological Ceramic Analysis (3)</li><li>ANT4956 - Geophysical Field School at Kerkenes (3)</li><li>ANT4954 - Geospatial and Archaeological Field School at Kerkenes (3)</li><li>ANT4852 - GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4824 - Archaeological Field Study (3)</li><li>ANT4196C - Animal Bone Archaeology: Introduction to Zooarchaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3524C - Introduction to Human Osteology (3)</li></ul></li><li>High-Impact Learning Experience (complete at least one):</li><li>Earn at least 3 credits from the following types of courses: Consult with a department advisor. Other courses may be used only with prior approval.  ANT 3940 - Internship ANT 3943 - Caribbean Archaeology Practicum ANT 3949 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology ANT 3955 - Study Abroad ANT 4824 - Archaeological Field Study ANT 4912 - Directed Independent Research ANT 4941 - Internship ANT 4949 - Cooperative Education ANT 4955 - Study Abroad ANT 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis ANT 4861 - Beyond the Major: Careers Applying Anthropology</li></ul></li> Restricted Electives<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Select 7 additional upper-level Anthropology courses (21 hours). These may include other methods courses from Anthropological Methods or Applied, Field or Laboratory Methods listed or any other courses with the ANT prefix at the 3000 or 4000 level, including any Area Study courses listed in the General track, and special topic courses that may be offered (see below for restrictions). Because new courses are frequently added, consult online course schedules for the most up-to-date list of available and upcoming elective courses. </li><li>Earn at least 21 credits from the following: <ul><li>ANT3026 - Mummies, Zombies, and Vampires: Anthropology of the Undead (3)</li><li>ANT3106 - Archaeology and Popular Culture (3)</li><li>ANT3107 - Blood and Valor in the Viking World (3)</li><li>ANT3145 - Archaeology of Complex Societies (3)</li><li>ANT3148 - Life and Death in Ancient Egypt (3)</li><li>ANT3152 - Archaeology of the Greater Southwest (3)</li><li>ANT3158 - Florida Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3160 - Americas Before Columbus (3)</li><li>ANT3161 - Ancient Mexico: Aztec to Zapotec (3)</li><li>ANT3163 - Mesoamerican Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3164 - Ancient Incas (3)</li><li>ANT4168 - Maya Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3169 - Life and Death in the Ancient Andes (3)</li><li>ANT3173 - Archaeology of Sex (3)</li><li>ANT3176 - African Archaeology and Prehistory (3)</li><li>ANT3177 - Archaeology of Caribbean Piracy (3)</li><li>ANT3179 - Australian Archaeology and Indigenous Cultures (3)</li><li>ANT3212 - Peoples of the World (3)</li><li>ANT3241 - Magic, Ritual, and Belief (3)</li><li>ANT3245 - Native American Religions (3)</li><li>ANT3275 - Anthropological Perspectives on Refugees (3)</li><li>ANT3290 - Anthropology of Plants and People (3)</li><li>ANT3302 - Sex, Gender and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT3311 - Indians of the Southeastern United States (3)</li><li>ANT3312 - Ethnology of North American Indians (3)</li><li>ANT3330 - Anthropology of the Amazon (3)</li><li>ANT3362 - Peoples of Southeast Asia (3)</li><li>ANT3451 - Race Matters: Anthropological Approaches to Racism (3)</li><li>ANT3550C - Primatology (3)</li><li>ANT3701 - Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4013 - Anthropology of Fast Food (3)</li><li>ANT4027 - Mummies, Life After Death (3)</li><li>ANT4051 - Environmental Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4081 - Science, Technology, and Culture (3)</li><li>ANT4115C - Archaeological Method and Theory (3)</li><li>ANT4123 - Archaeology of Coastal Societies (3)</li><li>ANT4153 - North American Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT4178 - Archaeology of African American Life (3)</li><li>ANT4171 - Battle of the Sexes?: The Archaeology of Gender (3)</li><li>ANT4183 - Archaeological Sciences (3)</li><li>ANT4184 - Mortuary Archaeology (3)</li><li>ANT4187 - Paleoethnobotany (3)</li><li>ANT4332 - Latin America: Social Justice Futures (3)</li><li>ANT4352 - African Societies and Cultures (3)</li><li>ANT4406 - Pain and Suffering: The Anthropology of Violence (3)</li><li>ANT4408 - Culture, Disease, and Healing (3)</li><li>ANT4462 - Medical Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4467 - Nutritional Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4480 - Global Health in Anthropological Perspective (3)</li><li>ANT4481 - Anthropology of Drugs and Addiction (3)</li><li>ANT4483 - Health and Healing in the Ancient World: An Anthropological Perspective (3)</li><li>ANT4516 - Human Biological Diversity (3)</li><li>ANT4521 - Forensic Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4525C - Human Osteology (4)</li><li>ANT4560 - Birth to Death: Anthropological Perspectives on Human Growth (3)</li><li>ANT4586C - Human Origins (3)</li><li>ANT4591 - Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4702 - Culture, Inequality and Global Development (3)</li><li>ANT4802 - Ethnographic Research and Field Methods (3)</li><li>ANT4852 - GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4854 - Advanced GIS Methods in Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4197 - Death Becomes Us: Anthropology of Death and Burial (3)</li><li>ANT4535 - Scientific Prejudice and Anthropology (3)</li><li>ANT4486 - Anthropology of the Body (3)</li><li>ANT3424 - Partying in the Ancient World: Food and Feasting (3)</li><li>ANT3246 - Religion in Ancient Societies (3)</li><li>ANT4165 - Archaeology of Pre-Columbian South America (3)</li><li>ANT4466 - Anthropology of Disability (3)</li><li>ANT3524C - Introduction to Human Osteology (3)</li><li>ANT4196C - Animal Bone Archaeology: Introduction to Zooarchaeology (3)</li><li>ANT3010 - Digging Up Disney:  An Archaeology of Walt Disney World, FL (3)</li><li>ANT3017 - Muggle Studies: The Anthropology of Harry Potter (3)</li></ul></li><li>If not completed in the High-Impact Learning Experience, one course (3 credits) can be taken from the following:  ANT 3940 - Internship  ANT 3949 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology  ANT 4941 - Internship  ANT 4949 - Cooperative Education  ANT 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis </li><li>Students may not receive credit towards Core: High-Impact Learning Experience or Restricted Electives for both the 3000 and 4000 level Internship or Cooperative Education Courses.  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Standardized examinations for foreign languages may be used. ASL proficiency is met by successful completion of ASL 2140 and ASL 2150 or an appropriate score on the ASL proficiency exam. Contact the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (<em>https://healthprofessions.ucf.edu/csd/</em>) regarding the ASL proficiency examination. Consult with the NSCM advising staff to understand how choosing ASL might impact hours needed to graduate.</li> </ul><p><strong>Departmental Exit Requirements</strong></p><ul> <li>A student must achieve at least a \"C\" (2.0) GPA in all major requirements. All attempts of courses taken are included in the major GPA calculation. Additional courses that could meet requirements but are taken beyond the minimum required (e.g. additional restricted electives beyond 24 hours) and a \"C\" (2.0) or better is earned are also included in the GPA calculation.</li> </ul><p><strong>University Minimum Exit Requirements</strong></p><ul> <li>A 2.0 UCF GPA</li> <li>42 semester hours of upper division credit completed</li> <li>60 semester hours earned after CLEP awarded</li> <li>30 of the last 39 hours of course work must be completed in residency at UCF.</li> <li>A maximum of 45 hours of extension, correspondence, CLEP, Credit by Exam, and Armed Forces credits permitted.</li> <li>Complete the General Education Program, the Gordon Rule, and nine hours of Summer credit.</li> </ul><p><strong>Honors Undergraduate Thesis</strong></p><ul> <li>Students interested in completing an Honors Undergraduate Thesis should contact their program advisor. More information about the Honors Undergraduate Thesis can be found at https://honors.ucf.edu/hut/about/.</li> </ul><p><strong>Related Programs</strong></p><ul> <li>Social Sciences (B.S.)</li> <li>Sociology (B.A./B.S.)</li> </ul><ul> <li>Africana Studies Minor</li> <li>American Studies Minor</li> <li>Anthropology of Global Health Certificate</li> <li>Asian Studies Minor</li> <li>Crime Scene Investigation Certificate</li> <li>Diplomacy Minor</li> <li>English, Linguistics Minor</li> <li>Environmental Studies Minor</li> <li>Gender Studies Certificate</li> <li>Geographic Information Systems Certificate</li> <li>Geosciences Minor</li> <li>Hospitality Management Minor</li> <li>International and Global Studies Minor</li> <li>History Minor</li> <li>Judaic Studies Minor</li> <li>Latin American Studies Minor</li> <li>Medical Sociology Minor</li> <li>Middle Eastern Studies Minor</li> <li>Nonprofit Management Minor</li> <li>Religion and Cultural Studies Minor</li> <li>Sociology Minor</li> <li>Teaching English as a Foreign Language Certificate</li> <li>Women's and Gender Studies Minor</li> </ul><p>Note - the following minors are not open to Anthropology majors</p><ul> <li>American Indian Studies Minor</li> <li>Anthropological Archaeology Minor</li> <li>Anthropology Minor</li> <li>Anthropology in Multicultural Studies Minor</li> <li>Anthropology of Pop Culture</li> <li>Biological Anthropology Minor</li> <li>Cultural Anthropology Minor</li> <li>Medical Anthropology Minor</li> </ul><p><strong>Advising Notes</strong></p><ul> <li> Contact your college advisor in the College of Sciences Advising Services (COSAS) office (CSB 250) for more information about overall progress toward your degree, GEP and other university requirements, academic probation, special problems as well as general academic advising. </li> <li>Contact your Anthropology Department advisor for questions relating to the Anthropology program.</li> </ul><p><strong>Transfer Notes</strong></p><ul> <li>Lower division courses do not substitute for upper division courses.</li> <li>Courses transferred from private and out-of-state schools must be evaluated for equivalency credit. 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                    "description": "<h1>Degree Requirements</h1><div><section><header data-test=\"grouping-0-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Core Requirements: Basic Level</span></h2></div><div><span>3</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B-result\"><div>Basic core is met by courses specifically identified in the GEP and CPP. ANT2140 and ANT 2140 and ANT2511. As well as the following:</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03a8d2fb5ad62d7fbe\" target=\"_blank\">ANT2410</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Cultural Anthropology: Global Perspectives, Local Contexts<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-1-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Core Requirements: Advanced Level</span></h2></div><div><span>6</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc796d8573e37a\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3610</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Language and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a066b6b62f9ff3fffac\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4034</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->History of Anthropological Thought<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-2-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Anthropological Methods and Practice Track Requirements</span></h2></div><div><span>30 - 31</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><div><span>Core</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.7\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.7-result\"><div>Additional core requirement courses with the ANT prefix and required concentration can be taken as approved by an advisor. </div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.6\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.6-result\"><div>Anthropological Methodology and Theory (choose at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.1-result\">Complete at least <span>1</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae651c7647527c76f3a605\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4802</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnographic Research and Field Methods<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.5\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.5-result\"><div>Applied, Field, or Laboratory Methods (choose at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.2\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.2-result\">Complete at least <span>1</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8271973140c2f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3550C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Primatology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf85793ec15c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3701</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf635b3ec15d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4081</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Science, Technology, and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42e82634ccc7b3dbf10ae\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4187</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Paleoethnobotany<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae672e76475288a0f3a61c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4480</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Health in Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c25fb90a7c8396bc2a385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4516</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Biological Diversity<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63ecdd73fa81f52c710b19a4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4525C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc79b67073e385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4586C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Origins<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae651c7647527c76f3a605\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4802</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnographic Research and Field Methods<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f9784521ef1\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4852</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/636eb0e88333fb58cd0db3b6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4854</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a8d2fb540f2d7fd6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4933C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Landscape Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a095a158366799e6bee\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4851</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Digital Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/632b1d638b0662af9d7a43f3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4189C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Lithic Analysis: Archaeology of Stone Tools<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42c7ef33772e04734c369\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4195C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->A Pot for All Seasons: Archaeological Ceramic Analysis<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a8d2fb6bfc2d7fd3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4956</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Geophysical Field School at Kerkenes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f180f521eef\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4954</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Geospatial and Archaeological Field School at Kerkenes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f9784521ef1\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4852</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->GIS Methods in Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63d171ee28d7ab2cf58edbde\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4824</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Field Study<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6553a4ad67896eb3d35e3cd0\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4196C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Animal Bone Archaeology: Introduction to Zooarchaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/656901fbd61e0b3443dcdf06\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3524C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.4\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.4-result\"><div>High-Impact Learning Experience (complete at least one):</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.3\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.6.3-result\">Earn at least <span>3</span> credits from the following types of courses: <div>Consult with a department advisor. Other courses may be used only with prior approval. \nANT 3940 - Internship\nANT 3943 - Caribbean Archaeology Practicum\nANT 3949 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology\nANT 3955 - Study Abroad\nANT 4824 - Archaeological Field Study\nANT 4912 - Directed Independent Research\nANT 4941 - Internship\nANT 4949 - Cooperative Education\nANT 4955 - Study Abroad\nANT 4970H - Undergraduate Honors Thesis\nANT 4861 - Beyond the Major: Careers Applying Anthropology</div></div></li></ul></li></div><div><span>Restricted Electives</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.1-result\"><div>Select 7 additional upper-level Anthropology courses (21 hours). These may include other methods courses from Anthropological Methods or Applied, Field or Laboratory Methods listed or any other courses with the ANT prefix at the 3000 or 4000 level, including any Area Study courses listed in the General track, and special topic courses that may be offered (see below for restrictions).\nBecause new courses are frequently added, consult online course schedules for the most up-to-date list of available and upcoming elective courses.\n</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.4\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.4.4-result\">Earn at least <span>21</span> credits from the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0302fd3a83976d8226\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3026</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mummies, Zombies, and Vampires: Anthropology of the Undead<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03e6bc793ce773e370\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3106</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology and Popular Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03a38edf74d03ec150\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3107</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Blood and Valor in the Viking World<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a03e6bc79fed873e374\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3145</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Complex Societies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c23fd523d23190abc9b86\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3148</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Life and Death in Ancient Egypt<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0300f82775e4140c21\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3152</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of the Greater Southwest<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f4e50521eda\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3158</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Florida Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc7903c373e379\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3160</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Americas Before Columbus<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edfb53c3ec15b\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3161</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ancient Mexico: Aztec to Zapotec<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f4521521ed9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3163</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mesoamerican Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c20f902a38bba76facd15\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3164</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ancient Incas<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6213f7fde683014c9dedb429\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4168</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Maya Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a055a158304739e6be5\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3169</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Life and Death in the Ancient Andes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0502fd3a82446d8236\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3173</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Sex<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82740ff140c2e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3176</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->African Archaeology and Prehistory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf401f3ec15e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3177</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Caribbean Piracy<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82749a4140c36\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3179</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Australian Archaeology and Indigenous Cultures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f827625b140c2d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3212</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Peoples of the World<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a056b6b626bd83fffa9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3241</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Magic, Ritual, and Belief<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5fb79f521ede\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3245</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Native American Religions<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fbe3f92d7fcd\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3275</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropological Perspectives on Refugees<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fbbd6c2d7fc9\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3290</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Plants and People<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c26eb0dabd76b2a3c3274\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3302</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Sex, Gender and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5f12f2521edb\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3311</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Indians of the Southeastern United States<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a066b6b624ee83fffaa\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3312</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethnology of North American Indians<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f827684a140c31\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3330</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of the Amazon<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8273be5140c34\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3362</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Peoples of Southeast Asia<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63e68fb9f3a80e91d63822e2\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3451</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Race Matters: Anthropological Approaches to Racism<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f8271973140c2f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3550C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Primatology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf85793ec15c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3701</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engagement &amp; Social Change: Public Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05714b5fc4db521ee0\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4013</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Fast Food<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0500f82779d9140c35\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4027</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mummies, Life After Death<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fb607c2d7fcc\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4051</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a38edf635b3ec15d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4081</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Science, Technology, and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f427522952d9d9bcdb263f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4115C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Method and Theory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0502fd3a0a386d8238\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4123</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of Coastal Societies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a055a15833d649e6be6\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4153</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->North American Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05a8d2fb622c2d7fca\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4178</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeology of African American Life<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6196a468162219055fe97898\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4171</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Battle of the Sexes?: The Archaeology of Gender<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a05e6bc79478073e37b\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4183</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Archaeological Sciences<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61928a580f0adc79135b0de4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4184</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mortuary Archaeology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61f42e82634ccc7b3dbf10ae\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4187</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Paleoethnobotany<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d6610803fa163aa892f3e\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4332</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Latin America: Social Justice Futures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a38edf751a3ec16f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4352</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->African Societies and Cultures<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc794b5773e38d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4406</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Pain and Suffering: The Anthropology of Violence<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a0a00f8270c4d140c41\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4408</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Culture, Disease, and Healing<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09714b5f29b0521eed\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4462</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Medical Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc7950aa73e386\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4467</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Nutritional Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61ae672e76475288a0f3a61c\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4480</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Health in Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09a38edf71743ec16d\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4481</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Anthropology of Drugs and Addiction<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619280ff0f0adc82605b0d94\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4483</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Health and Healing in the Ancient World: An Anthropological Perspective<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c25fb90a7c8396bc2a385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4516</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Biological Diversity<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a096b6b62516c3fffb3\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4521</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Forensic Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63ecdd73fa81f52c710b19a4\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4525C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Osteology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a095a15832d1c9e6bef\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4560</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Birth to Death: Anthropological Perspectives on Human Growth<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a09e6bc79b67073e385\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4586C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Origins<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61b75e8ea8a0aa08ae58e604\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4591</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a 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For more information on how the Department of Anthropology allocates funding please visit the <a href=\"https://sciences.ucf.edu/anthropology/graduate/master-of-arts-program/\">department website</a>.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance</strong><br />Millican Hall 120<br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. 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The adviser must approve all specialization courses, not listed below.</p><p>Other electives to be determined by adviser with program approval.</p><ul> <li>DEP 5057 - Developmental Psychology <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDF 6259 - Learning Theories Applied to Leadership in Teaching Practice <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDF 6141 - Human Intelligence <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>SPS 6225 - Behavioral and Observational Analysis of Classroom Interactions in Schools <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>SPS 6700 - Advanced Psychoeducation and Data-Based Decision Making <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EGC 6431 - Guiding Human Relationships I <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EGC 6432 - Guiding Human Relationships II <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> </ul><strong>Business/Training</strong><p>Other electives to be determined by adviser with program approval.</p><ul> <li>INP 6317 - Work Motivation and Job Attitudes <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>PSY 6216C - Research Methodology <strong>4</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>MAN 6245 - Organizational Behavior and Development <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>MAN 6285 - Change Management <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> </ul><p>Other electives to be determined by adviser with program approval.</p><ul> <li>EME 6607 - Planned Change in Instructional Technology <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6602 - Integration of Technology into the Learning Environments <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6601 - Instructional Simulation Design for Training and Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6457 - Distance Education: Technology Process Product <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6613 - Instructional System Design <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6405 - Adapting and Integrating Innovative Technologies in Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6614 - Instructional Game Design for Training and Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6705 - Administration of Instructional Systems <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6055 - Current Trends in Instructional Technology <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> </ul><strong>Teaching</strong><p>Other electives to be determined by adviser with program approval.</p><ul> <li>EDF 6237 - Principles of Learning and Introduction to Classroom Assessment <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDF 6727 - Critical Analysis of Social, Ethical, Legal, and Safety Issues Related to Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDG 6415 - Principles of Instruction and Classroom Management <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDF 6233 - Introduction to Action Research and Analysis of Classroom Practice <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>ESE 6217 - Curriculum Design <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 5053 - Electronic Resources for Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> </ul><strong>Program Evaluation</strong><p>Other electives to be determined by adviser with program approval.</p><ul> <li>EDF 6401 - Statistics for Educational Data <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDF 6432 - Measurement and Evaluation in Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDG 6285 - Evaluation of School Programs <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>ESE 6416 - Curriculum Evaluation <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> </ul><strong>Steps for Completing a Master's Thesis</strong><ol> <li>Submit a 2–3 page thesis prospectus and preliminary bibliography on a topic to their thesis adviser. Prior to enrollment into thesis credit hours, the student will identify a Thesis Committee to be further approved by the College Graduate Dean and the College of Graduate Studies. This committee is chaired by the adviser and includes two or more additional faculty members (minimum of 3 committee members required).</li> <li>The formal thesis is initiated by the preparation of a proposal that meets both departmental and university requirements for the thesis. The members of the student's thesis committee review the proposal as the preliminary step to beginning the thesis. Students are responsible for sending their proposal to all committee members <em>at least three weeks</em> before the end of the semester. This committee must approve the Thesis Proposal before academic credit can accrue.</li> <li>Once the proposal is approved by both the committee and the UCF Institutional Review Board, students should begin collecting and analyzing their data. Students should expect to defend their proposal during the semester in which they are enrolled for thesis credits.</li> <li>The thesis is a formal written document. The introduction cites similar, related, and antecedent work. The body explains the purposes of the project, the method of its production, and any evaluation that was performed. The conclusion includes plans for future work. The thesis also includes an archival copy of the resulting creative product. Both the thesis and the creative product must be delivered in digital form, acceptable by the College of Graduate Studies and UCF library according to standards for digital dissertations and theses.</li> </ol><strong>Scholarly Product Requirement (Review 1)</strong><p>Before graduation from the ALIMA program, students are required to submit evidence of their ability to conduct a scholarly examination of research in a chosen area in the field of educational psychology or another discipline as agreed upon with their advisor. They will demonstrate this ability by producing a scholarly review of literature to present a thorough overview of research surrounding a particular problem involving learning and/or instruction. As part of the review, students will present a list of research and theory-based potential solutions to the identified problem. This project will be introduced in the Seminar in Applied Learning and Instruction I and completed the following semester in Seminar in Applied Learning and Instruction II.</p><strong>Comprehensive Exams (Review II)</strong><p>The comprehensive exams serve as the culminating experience of the ALIMA program. The comprehensive exam must be completed no later than one month before the end of the semester in which the student graduates. Exams are offered at regularly scheduled times determined by the program coordinator.</p><strong>Nonthesis Option</strong><p>For students electing not to write a thesis, the comprehensive exam will consist of three questions. The student will have one week to answer the questions in a take-home, extended essay file format. Students must cite all instances where their ideas are directly or indirectly related to outside sources. Students may not consult with other students or use Wikipedia or other online sources to complete their exams. Exams will be graded based on a pass or fail basis. Students who fail the exam marginally may be asked to rewrite specific questions. Students who fail the exam may be requested by their adviser to retake courses in areas of deficiency and will not be eligible to receive their master's degree until the exam is passed.</p><strong>Thesis Option</strong><p>For students electing to submit a thesis, their comprehensive exam will take place as an oral exam no less than 3 weeks after the final version of their thesis is submitted to their committee. During the oral exam, students will be asked to defend their thesis, as well as respond to questions that require them to integrate and synthesize information learned in their core courses.</p><strong>Independent Learning</strong><p>The MA program requires the completion of a research project. Research projects are independent learning activities in which students must apply, reflect upon, and refine knowledge and skills required in the program. Before graduation from the program, each student must satisfy a scholarly product requirement (Review I). This requirement can be met in one of two ways: students can submit a research study to a refereed journal (with faculty assistance), or submit a proposal for a presentation at an annual conference of a national or local organization (from an approved list of resources). The student must be primarily responsible for conceptualizing, carrying out, and reporting the results in both options. The student is responsible for obtaining approval of the product from his or her advisor.</p>",
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                    "description": "<p>The Master of Arts in Applied Learning and Instruction program is designed for students from diverse academic majors who have an interest in the application of psychological theories and research to improve learning, instruction, and training in a variety of instructional contexts.</p> <p>Graduates of the program are prepared for a wide range of professional education, government, and industry positions, and for conducting activities such as instruction, training, evaluation, and consulting.</p> <p>Students can tailor the program to meet their needs and interests by choosing among a large variety of courses for their concentration, including courses in teaching, instructional design, program evaluation, and psychological foundations. Courses are available in mixed mode (M) or fully online (W). The degree can be completed in the fully online mode.</p> <p>Specialization and core courses are offered in the areas of the psychology of teaching and learning, motivation, human development, measurement, and research methodology. Both a thesis and a non-thesis option are available. All non-thesis students will be required to complete a comprehensive examination before completing the program.</p> <p>Applications are accepted only for Fall admission. There are no Spring or Summer applicants accepted.</p> <p>The Applied Learning and Instruction MA (ALIMA) program requires a minimum of 33 credit hours beyond the bachelor's degree including 15 credit hours of core courses, 12 credit hours of specialization, and 6 credit hours of a research component. The research component can be completed by choosing the thesis or nonthesis option, which requires a 6-credit hour Capstone research course. The program of study can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each student. The degree program can be completed in mixed mode (M) or fully online (W) formats.</p> <p><strong>Total Credit Hours Required: 33 Credit Hours Minimum beyond the Bachelor's Degree</strong></p><p><strong>Please note:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.ucf.edu/online/degree/applied-learning-and-instruction-m-a/\" target=\"_blank\">The Applied Learning and Instruction (MA) may be completed fully online</a>, although not all elective options or program prerequisites may be offered online. Newly admitted students choosing to complete this program exclusively via UCF online classes may enroll with a reduction in campus-based fees.</p> <p>International students (F or J visa) are required to enroll in a full-time course load of 9 credit hours during the fall and spring semesters. Only 3 of the 9 credit hours may be taken in a completely online format. For a detailed listing of enrollment requirements for international students, please visit <a href=\"http://global.ucf.edu/\">UCF Global</a>. If you have questions, please consult UCF Global at 407-823-2337.</p> <p>UCF is not authorized to provide online courses or instruction to students in some states. Refer to <a href=\"https://online.ucf.edu/learn-online/prospective/state-restrictions/\" target=\"_blank\">State Restrictions</a> for current information.</p>",
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                    "description": "<h1>Degree Requirements</h1><div><section><header data-test=\"grouping-0-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Required Courses</span></h2></div><div><span>27</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\"><div>Details</div></div></li></ul></div><div><section><div><header><div><h2>Core</h2></div><div><span>15</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6aa1e6bc7983aa73e4f6\" target=\"_blank\">EDF6481</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Fundamentals of Graduate Research in Education<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b2de6bc79057773e528\" target=\"_blank\">EDP6213</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in Applied Learning and Instruction I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b2d714b5f0ddd5220bf\" target=\"_blank\">EDP6217</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in Applied Learning and Instruction II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6aa15a1583a59e9e6cc1\" target=\"_blank\">EDF6216</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Motivation in Learning and Performance<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6aa4714b5f605b52209a\" target=\"_blank\">EDF6155</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Lifespan Human Development and Learning<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></div></div></div></section><section><div><header><div><h2>Specialization (See Program Details For Further Information)</h2></div><div><span>12</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Earn at least <span>12</span> credits from the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6189560dd1ff388cc76d8474\" target=\"_blank\">DEP5057</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Developmental Psychology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6aa2e6bc795be173e4fa\" target=\"_blank\">EDF6259</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Learning Theories Applied to Leadership in Teaching Practice<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6aa2a38edfa5823ec3a2\" target=\"_blank\">EDF6141</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Human Intelligence<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca813b9d75355c61877373\" target=\"_blank\">SPS6225</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Behavioral and Observational Analysis of Classroom Interactions in Schools<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca813b5ada370763eca0b8\" target=\"_blank\">SPS6700</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced Psychoeducation and Data-Based Decision Making<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b5702fd3a4e636d844b\" target=\"_blank\">EGC6431</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Guiding Human Relationships I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b575a158376459e6cfb\" target=\"_blank\">EGC6432</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Guiding Human Relationships II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7f9fa8d2fb6aba2d8387\" target=\"_blank\">INP6317</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Work Motivation and Job Attitudes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6189549b61136e18343074a1\" target=\"_blank\">PSY6216C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Research Methodology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fbc5ada37ae92ec9f21\" target=\"_blank\">MAN6245</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Organizational Behavior and Development<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fbca8d2fb0bb92d83d6\" target=\"_blank\">MAN6285</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Change Management<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b62714b5ff3bb522143\" target=\"_blank\">EME6607</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Planned Change in Instructional Technology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b63a38edfc9263ec461\" target=\"_blank\">EME6602</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Integration of Technology into the Learning Environments<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b626b6b625e61400172\" target=\"_blank\">EME6601</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Instructional Simulation Design for Training and Education<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b64e6bc79251373e5aa\" target=\"_blank\">EME6457</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Distance Education: Technology Process Product<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b626b6b62218e40016d\" target=\"_blank\">EME6613</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Instructional System Design<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b64e6bc7912a973e5b0\" target=\"_blank\">EME6405</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Adapting and Integrating Innovative Technologies in Education<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b636b6b621a6b400176\" target=\"_blank\">EME6614</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Instructional Game Design for Training and Education<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b6200f82713dd140eb0\" target=\"_blank\">EME6705</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Administration of Instructional Systems<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b61a38edf4d0f3ec453\" target=\"_blank\">EME6055</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Current Trends in Instructional Technology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6aa200f8272b99140e25\" target=\"_blank\">EDF6237</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Principles of Learning and Introduction to Classroom Assessment<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6aa15a1583a98f9e6cc0\" target=\"_blank\">EDF6727</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Critical Analysis of Social, Ethical, Legal, and Safety Issues Related to Education<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b28a8d2fb50ea2d8142\" target=\"_blank\">EDG6415</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Principles of Instruction and Classroom Management<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6aa200f827247f140e23\" target=\"_blank\">EDF6233</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to Action Research and Analysis of Classroom Practice<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b88a38edf06d63ec4e4\" target=\"_blank\">ESE6217</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Curriculum Design<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6151e782bbf598101661e6a9\" target=\"_blank\">EME5053</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Electronic Resources for Education<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6aa200f827051c140e24\" target=\"_blank\">EDF6401</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Statistics for Educational Data<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6aa15a15835b379e6cbf\" target=\"_blank\">EDF6432</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Measurement and Evaluation in Education<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6aa8a8d2fbb8f12d8137\" target=\"_blank\">EDG6285</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Evaluation of School Programs<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b88a8d2fb34582d81f6\" target=\"_blank\">ESE6416</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Curriculum Evaluation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></div></div></div></section></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-1-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Thesis/Nonthesis Option</span></h2></div><div><span>6</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li><span>Complete <!-- -->1<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><div><span>Thesis Option</span><li data-test=\"ruleView-A.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.1-result\">Earn at least <span>6</span> credits from the following types of courses: <div>EDF 6971 - Thesis\n\nSee &quot;Program Details&quot; section below for more information</div></div></li></div><div><span>Nonthesis Option</span><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.1-result\">Earn at least <span>6</span> credits from the following types of courses: <div>EDP 6936 - Capstone in Applied Learning and Instruction\n\nSix credit hours of Capstone coursework is required to give the student a foundation in conducting research.</div></div></li></div></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><h3>Grand Total Credits:<!-- --> <strong>33</strong></h3></div><h1>Application Requirements</h1><h1>Application Deadlines</h1><h1>Financial Information</h1><p>Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/funding/\" target=\"_blank\">Funding website</a>, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance</strong><br />Millican Hall 120<br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. For more information, see <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/fellowships/\" target=\"_blank\">UCF Graduate Fellowships</a>, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</p> <p><strong>Grad Fellowships</strong><br />Telephone: 407-823-0127<br /><a href=\"mailto:gradfellowship@ucf.edu\">gradfellowship@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/funding/\">Website</a></p><div><strong>Specialization</strong> <p>Students have the choice of taking specialization courses in multiple areas. Specialization courses may be taken within one specialization, or from multiple specializations. 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The student will have one week to answer the questions in a take-home, extended essay file format. Students must cite all instances where their ideas are directly or indirectly related to outside sources. Students may not consult with other students or use Wikipedia or other online sources to complete their exams. Exams will be graded based on a pass or fail basis. Students who fail the exam marginally may be asked to rewrite specific questions. Students who fail the exam may be requested by their adviser to retake courses in areas of deficiency and will not be eligible to receive their master's degree until the exam is passed.</p> <strong>Thesis Option</strong> <p>For students electing to submit a thesis, their comprehensive exam will take place as an oral exam no less than 3 weeks after the final version of their thesis is submitted to their committee. 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<!-- -->Guiding Human Relationships II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7f9fa8d2fb6aba2d8387\" target=\"_blank\">INP6317</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Work Motivation and Job Attitudes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6189549b61136e18343074a1\" target=\"_blank\">PSY6216C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Research Methodology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fbc5ada37ae92ec9f21\" target=\"_blank\">MAN6245</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Organizational Behavior and Development<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fbca8d2fb0bb92d83d6\" target=\"_blank\">MAN6285</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Change Management<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b62714b5ff3bb522143\" target=\"_blank\">EME6607</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Planned Change in Instructional Technology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b63a38edfc9263ec461\" target=\"_blank\">EME6602</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Integration of Technology into the Learning Environments<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b626b6b625e61400172\" target=\"_blank\">EME6601</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Instructional Simulation Design for Training and Education<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b64e6bc79251373e5aa\" target=\"_blank\">EME6457</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Distance Education: Technology Process Product<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b626b6b62218e40016d\" target=\"_blank\">EME6613</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Instructional 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For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/funding/\" target=\"_blank\">Funding website</a>, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance</strong><br />Millican Hall 120<br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. For more information, see <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/fellowships/\" target=\"_blank\">UCF Graduate Fellowships</a>, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</p> <p><strong>Grad Fellowships</strong><br />Telephone: 407-823-0127<br /><a href=\"mailto:gradfellowship@ucf.edu\">gradfellowship@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/funding/\">Website</a></p><div><strong>Specialization</strong> <p>Students have the choice of taking specialization courses in multiple areas. Specialization courses may be taken within one specialization, or from multiple specializations. 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The adviser must approve all specialization courses, not listed below.</p> <strong>Psychological Foundations</strong> <p>Other electives to be determined by adviser with program approval.</p> <ul> <li>DEP 5057 - Developmental Psychology <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDF 6259 - Learning Theories Applied to Leadership in Teaching Practice <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDF 6141 - Human Intelligence <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>SPS 6225 - Behavioral and Observational Analysis of Classroom Interactions in Schools <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>SPS 6700 - Advanced Psychoeducation and Data-Based Decision Making <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EGC 6431 - Guiding Human Relationships I <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EGC 6432 - Guiding Human Relationships II <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> </ul> <strong>Business/Training</strong> <p>Other electives to be determined by adviser with program approval.</p> <ul> <li>INP 6317 - Work Motivation and Job Attitudes <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>PSY 6216C - Research Methodology <strong>4</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>MAN 6245 - Organizational Behavior and Development <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>MAN 6285 - Change Management <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> </ul> <strong>Instructional Design</strong> <p>Other electives to be determined by adviser with program approval.</p> <ul> <li>EME 6607 - Planned Change in Instructional Technology <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6602 - Integration of Technology into the Learning Environments <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6601 - Instructional Simulation Design for Training and Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6457 - Distance Education: Technology Process Product <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6613 - Instructional System Design <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6405 - Adapting and Integrating Innovative Technologies in Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6614 - Instructional Game Design for Training and Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6705 - Administration of Instructional Systems <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 6055 - Current Trends in Instructional Technology <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> </ul> <strong>Teaching</strong> <p>Other electives to be determined by adviser with program approval.</p> <ul> <li>EDF 6237 - Principles of Learning and Introduction to Classroom Assessment <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDF 6727 - Critical Analysis of Social, Ethical, Legal, and Safety Issues Related to Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDG 6415 - Principles of Instruction and Classroom Management <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDF 6233 - Introduction to Action Research and Analysis of Classroom Practice <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>ESE 6217 - Curriculum Design <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EME 5053 - Electronic Resources for Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> </ul> <strong>Program Evaluation</strong> <p>Other electives to be determined by adviser with program approval.</p> <ul> <li>EDF 6401 - Statistics for Educational Data <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDF 6432 - Measurement and Evaluation in Education <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>EDG 6285 - Evaluation of School Programs <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> <li>ESE 6416 - Curriculum Evaluation <strong>3</strong> <strong>Credit Hours</strong></li> </ul> </div> <div><strong>Steps for Completing a Master's Thesis</strong> <ol> <li>Submit a 2–3 page thesis prospectus and preliminary bibliography on a topic to their thesis adviser. Prior to enrollment into thesis credit hours, the student will identify a Thesis Committee to be further approved by the College Graduate Dean and the College of Graduate Studies. This committee is chaired by the adviser and includes two or more additional faculty members (minimum of 3 committee members required).</li> <li>The formal thesis is initiated by the preparation of a proposal that meets both departmental and university requirements for the thesis. The members of the student's thesis committee review the proposal as the preliminary step to beginning the thesis. Students are responsible for sending their proposal to all committee members <u>at least three weeks</u> before the end of the semester. This committee must approve the Thesis Proposal before academic credit can accrue.</li> <li>Once the proposal is approved by both the committee and the UCF Institutional Review Board, students should begin collecting and analyzing their data. 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