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The examination may include additional written or oral questioning by the committee, and committee members have the authority to require additional coursework if they see deficiencies that can be addressed in this way. A copy of the written examination will be kept as part of the student's official record. </div></div></li></ul></div></div></div></section><section><div><header><div><h2>Dissertation Defense Examination</h2></div><div><span>0</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\"><div>The Dissertation Defense Examination is an oral examination taken as defense of the written dissertation. 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Evidence of meeting these requirements must be received by the College of Graduate Studies on the Friday before the first day of classes for those who wish to enroll in dissertation hours in that semester.\n\n•\tCompletion of all but 6 hours, or less, of course work, except for dissertation hours. \n•\tSuccessful completion of the candidacy examination.\n•\tThe dissertation advisory committee is formed, consisting of approved graduate faculty and graduate faculty scholars. \n•\tSubmittal of an approved program of study.\n</div></div></li></ul></div></div></div></section></div></div></section><h3>Grand Total Credits:<!-- --> <strong>72</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://funding.graduate.ucf.edu/\" 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> <br /> <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> <br /> <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><ul> <li>Elective courses must be approved by the student’s faculty adviser and the graduate director.</li> <li>Students that have no MS degree should complete the core courses for the MS degree in the respective focus area.</li> <li>Doctoral Research (XXX 7919) - 15 credit hours maximum (more than 15 research credit hours can be taken, but only a maximum of 15 credit hours will be counted toward the program of study).</li> <li>Independent Study (XXX 6908) - 3 credit hours maximum.</li> <li>Directed Research (XXX 6918) is not permitted in a PhD program of study.</li> </ul> <br /> <h3>Master’s Along the Way</h3> <br /> <p>Students not having an MS degree can get an MS degree “along-the-way”. The MS degree can be thesis or non-thesis and can be for any of the Environmental MS programs (i.e., the MS Environmental Engineering MSEnvE, or the MS Environmental Engineering, MS Environmental Engineering Sciences Track). For this to take place the student must take all the required courses (core courses) in the MS Track that is chosen and a thesis defense or (for a non-thesis MS) a final portfolio/exam.</p> <br /> <h3>Equipment Fee</h3> <br /> <p>Full-time students in the Environmental Engineering PhD program pay a $16 equipment fee each semester that they are enrolled. Part-time students pay $8 per semester.</p> <br /> <h3>Independent Learning</h3> <p>The Independent Learning Requirement for the PhD is met by successful completion of the student's candidacy and dissertation defense examinations.</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 Environmental 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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Acceptable Biological Science and Earth Science course options are specifically identified in the GEP. </li><li>A minimum 2.250 GPA is required for courses used in Basic Core Requirements, Advanced Core Requirements, Restricted Electives, and Capstone Requirements.</li></ul></li></ul> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Earn a minimum grade of C in each of the following: <ul><li>CHM2046 - Chemistry Fundamentals II (3)</li><li>CHM2046L - Chemistry Fundamentals Laboratory (1)</li></ul></li><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>EGS1006C - Introduction to the Engineering Profession (1)</li><li>EGN1007C - Engineering Concepts and Methods (1)</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h3>Biological Science</h3> 0 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete at least 1 of the following: BSC 1005 - Biological Principles (3) BSC 2010C - Biology I (4) or BSC 2011C - Biology II (4)</li></ul><h3>Earth Science</h3> 0 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete at least 1 of the following: GEO 1200 - Physical Geography (3) GEO 2370 - Resources Geography (3) GLY 1030 - Geology and its Applications (3) GLY 2038 - Environmental Geoscience (3) MET 2104 - The Earth's Climate (3)</li></ul><h3>Advanced Core Requirements</h3> 56 Total Credits <ul><li>Courses used as prerequisites for another course must be completed with a \"C\" (2.0) or better. A minimum 2.250 GPA is required for courses used in Basic Core Requirements, Advanced Core Requirements, Restricted Electives, and Capstone Requirements.</li></ul> 56 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Earn a minimum grade of C in each of the following: <ul><li>EGN3310 - Engineering Analysis-Statics (3)</li><li>EGN3331C - Mechanics of Materials (3)</li><li>EGN3343 - Thermodynamics (3)</li><li>EGN3613 - Engineering Economic Analysis (2)</li><li>ENV3001 - Environmental Engineering (3)</li><li>ENV4531 - Environmental Engineering Unit Operations & Processes (3)</li><li>EES4202C - Chemical Process Control (4)</li><li>STA3032 - Probability and Statistics for Engineers (3)</li><li>CWR3201 - Engineering Fluid Mechanics (3)</li><li>CGN3090 - Engineering Reports & Liability (2)</li></ul></li><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>ENV4120 - Air Pollution and Hazardous Waste Control (3)</li><li>ENV4341 - Sustainable Resource Management (3)</li><li>EES4111C - Biological Process Control (4)</li><li>CCE4003 - Introduction to the Construction Industry (3)</li><li>CEG4011C - Geotechnical Engineering I (3)</li><li>ENV4561 - Advanced Environmental Engineering Operations & Processes (3)</li><li>CWR4202C - Hydraulics (3)</li><li>EES4421 - Fate and Transport of Contaminants in the Environment (2)</li></ul></li><li>Complete at least 1 of the following: <ul><li>CWR4120 - Hydrology (3)</li><li>CWR4124 - Hydrogeology (3)</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h3>Restricted Electives</h3> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>A minimum 2.250 GPA is required for courses used in Basic Core Requirements, Advanced Core Requirements, Restricted Electives, and Capstone Requirements.</li></ul> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>Earn at least 3 credits from the following types of courses: Technical electives are available in the BSEnvE program to address specific student interests in a variety of technical areas. Students should consult with their assigned academic advisor for a list of the approved technical electives and the terms when specific courses of this type are to be offered.</li></ul><h3>Capstone Requirements</h3> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>A minimum 2.250 GPA is required for courses used in Basic Core Requirements, Advanced Core Requirements, Restricted Electives, and Capstone Requirements.</li></ul><h3>Environmental Engineering Design Specialization Course</h3> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete 1 of the following<ul><li>Earn a minimum grade of C in each of the following: <ul><li>ENV4433C - Environmental Engineering Wastewater Design (3)</li></ul></li><li>Earn a minimum grade of C in each of the following: <ul><li>ENV4122C - Air Pollution Control Design (3)</li></ul></li><li>Earn a minimum grade of C in each of the following: <ul><li>ENV4562C - Environmental Engineering Water Treatment Design (3)</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h3>Environmental Engineering Capstone Course</h3> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>CGN4808C - CECE Capstone Design (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>71</strong></h4><h3>Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 122</h3><h4>Plan of Study</h4><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><h4>Foreign Language Requirements</h4><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><h4>Departmental Exit Requirements</h4><ul> <li>Environmental Engineering students must take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam during their Senior year. Additional information can be found at https://www.cece.ucf.edu/current-students/.</li> </ul><h4>College Exit Requirements</h4><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><h4>University Minimum Exit Requirements</h4><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>Honors In Major</h4><ul> <li>Information on Honors in the Major can be found at https://honors.ucf.edu/.</li> </ul><h4>Related Programs</h4><ul> <li>Chemistry (B.S.)</li> <li>Construction Engineering (B.S.Con.E.)</li> <li>Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.)</li> <li>Environmental Engineering B.S. to M.S.Env.E.</li> <li>Environmental Engineering B.S to M.S</li> <li>Engineering Leadership Certificate</li> <li>Chemistry Minor</li> <li>Environmental Studies Minor</li> <li>Mathematics Minor</li> <li>Engineering Leadership Minor</li> <li>Bioengineering Minor</li> </ul><h4>Advising Notes</h4><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>The Environmental 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. Visit https://grad.cecs.ucf.edu/bstoms/ for more information.</li> <li>The Environmental Engineering program offers the opportunity for exceptionally well qualified undergraduates to enter directly into the PhD program after completion of an appropriate BS degree. This option allows outstanding undergraduates to begin planning a research program with a specific faculty advisor even before finishing the BS, and may allow completion of the PhD in a shorter time period than by taking a separate Masters followed by the PhD.</li> </ul><h4>Transfer Notes</h4><ul> <li>Courses transferred must be formally evaluated for equivalency credit. The student must provide all supporting information with his/her petition for this evaluation.</li> <li>Helpful transfer student resources, including established course equivalencies, are available online at https://registrar.ucf.edu/transfer-student-resources/.</li> <li>EGS 1006C and EGN 1007C are required courses for incoming freshmen only. The credits for these two courses (one hour each) may, with prior approval of the college, be moved to Restricted Electives.</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: $44 per term</li> <li>Full-Time Student: $87 per term</li> </ul>",
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"description": "<p>Environmental engineers apply science and engineering principles to protect local, regional, and global environments from detrimental effects of natural and human activities. Working at the interface between the natural and built environment, environmental engineers are responsible for air pollution control, water and wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste treatment and management, environmental health, and remediation. Environmental engineers design projects to improve environmental quality; and obtain, update, and maintain plans, permits, and standard operating procedures to ensure compliance with environmental regulations. Environmental engineers are directly responsible for improving the quality of life and safety of society and have a professional and ethical responsibility to the public for doing so.</p> <br /> <h4>CECS Progress Policy</h4> <ul> <li>Students in the Environmental 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 & 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 Environmental 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 Environmental 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 Environmental 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/enviroengbs-disclosure/\" target=\"_blank\">licensure disclosure for the Environmental Engineering (B.S.Env.E)</a> program.</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>Basic Core Requirements</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 <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\"><div>All Environmental Engineering students must complete a Biological Science course and an Earth Science course. It is recommended that students complete a Biological Science course and an Earth Science course that also satisfy GEP requirements. Acceptable Biological Science and Earth Science course options are specifically identified in the GEP.\n</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B-result\"><div>A minimum 2.250 GPA is required for courses used in Basic Core Requirements, Advanced Core Requirements, Restricted Electives, and Capstone Requirements.</div></div></li></ul></li></ul></div><div><section><div><header><div><h2></h2></div><div><span>6</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></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\">Earn a minimum grade of <span>C</span> in each of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61574b9d64404996697e457d\" target=\"_blank\">CHM2046</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Chemistry Fundamentals II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/67cf24db7ab19d18777405ba\" target=\"_blank\">CHM2046L</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Chemistry Fundamentals Laboratory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(1)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b5c00f827d9d7140e9f\" target=\"_blank\">EGS1006C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to the Engineering Profession<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(1)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b5ca38edf46ff3ec42e\" target=\"_blank\">EGN1007C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engineering Concepts and Methods<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(1)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></li></ul></div></div></div></section><section><div><header><div><h2>Biological Science</h2></div><div><span>0</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\"><div>Complete at least 1 of the following: \nBSC 1005 - Biological Principles (3) \nBSC 2010C - Biology I (4) \nor BSC 2011C - Biology II (4)</div></div></li></ul></div></div></div></section><section><div><header><div><h2>Earth Science</h2></div><div><span>0</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\"><div>Complete at least 1 of the following: \nGEO 1200 - Physical Geography (3)\nGEO 2370 - Resources Geography (3) \nGLY 1030 - Geology and its Applications (3) \nGLY 2038 - Environmental Geoscience (3) \nMET 2104 - The Earth's Climate (3)</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>Advanced Core Requirements</span></h2></div><div><span>56</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>Courses used as prerequisites for another course must be completed with a "C" (2.0) or better. A minimum 2.250 GPA is required for courses used in Basic Core Requirements, Advanced Core Requirements, Restricted Electives, and Capstone Requirements.</div></div></li></ul></div><div><section><div><header><div><h2></h2></div><div><span>56</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></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\">Earn a minimum grade of <span>C</span> in each of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b5c714b5f562352211b\" target=\"_blank\">EGN3310</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engineering Analysis-Statics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/66e2f87691c00f7f7c672759\" target=\"_blank\">EGN3331C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mechanics of Materials<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/66e83846a4a7f761ea2b785b\" target=\"_blank\">EGN3343</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Thermodynamics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/637540ea1f059e1ea49013b6\" target=\"_blank\">EGN3613</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engineering Economic Analysis<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(2)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b815a158345109e6d2f\" target=\"_blank\">ENV3001</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Engineering<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b87a8d2fb86a02d81f2\" target=\"_blank\">ENV4531</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Engineering Unit Operations & Processes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/651c79409be31856837ffdec\" target=\"_blank\">EES4202C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Chemical Process Control<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/66edce8b1ab8160b95a8bdad\" target=\"_blank\">STA3032</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Probability and Statistics for Engineers<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/64dbb1516f2c4bbac8cecbb8\" target=\"_blank\">CWR3201</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engineering Fluid Mechanics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/64c17e0d366cfb09c254384c\" target=\"_blank\">CGN3090</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engineering Reports & Liability<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(2)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/64edf8749710f2437824adba\" target=\"_blank\">ENV4120</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Air Pollution and Hazardous Waste Control<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b8fe6bc792cfe73e611\" target=\"_blank\">ENV4341</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Sustainable Resource Management<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/651dcb609be3181464800efa\" target=\"_blank\">EES4111C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Biological Process Control<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/66e2f011703c82ae6a5d4e6c\" target=\"_blank\">CCE4003</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to the Construction Industry<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/64db9f49fa1156f3ab7e1530\" target=\"_blank\">CEG4011C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Geotechnical Engineering I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b87e6bc79ef5473e605\" target=\"_blank\">ENV4561</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced Environmental Engineering Operations & Processes<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/65295e739a69d0285ad39eca\" target=\"_blank\">CWR4202C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Hydraulics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/651c70469e6281095fd55e6a\" target=\"_blank\">EES4421</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Fate and Transport of Contaminants in the Environment<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(2)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-C\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-C-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/64dbb265a888091b5fb1d066\" target=\"_blank\">CWR4120</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Hydrology<!-- --> <span 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Contact the CECS Academic Affairs Office (<a href=\"https://academicaffairs.cecs.ucf.edu/\">https://academicaffairs.cecs.ucf.edu/</a>) for more information on meeting with an Academic Success Coach.</li> <li>The Environmental 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. Visit <a href=\"https://grad.cecs.ucf.edu/bstoms/\">https://grad.cecs.ucf.edu/bstoms/</a> for more information.</li> <li>The Environmental Engineering program offers the opportunity for exceptionally well qualified undergraduates to enter directly into the PhD program after completion of an appropriate BS degree. This option allows outstanding undergraduates to begin planning a research program with a specific faculty advisor even before finishing the BS, and may allow completion of the PhD in a shorter time period than by taking a separate Masters followed by the PhD.</li> </ul> <br /> <h4>Transfer Notes</h4> <ul> <li>Courses transferred must be formally evaluated for equivalency credit. The student must provide all supporting information with his/her petition for this evaluation.</li> <li>Helpful transfer student resources, including established course equivalencies, are available online at <a href=\"https://registrar.ucf.edu/transfer-student-resources/\">https://registrar.ucf.edu/transfer-student-resources/</a>.</li> <li>EGS 1006C and EGN 1007C are required courses for incoming freshmen only. 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Urban Ecology (3)</li><li>PCB4514 - Epigenetics (3)</li><li>PCB4684 - Population Genetics (3)</li><li>PCB4722 - Comparative Animal Nutrition (4)</li><li>PCB4802 - Comparative Endocrinology (3)</li><li>ZOO3454 - Ichthyology (3)</li><li>ZOO3713 - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)</li><li>ZOO4205C - Invertebrate Biodiversity (4)</li><li>ZOO4310C - Vertebrate Evolution & Ecology (4)</li><li>ZOO4462C - Herpetology (4)</li><li>ZOO4480 - Mammalogy (4)</li><li>ZOO4480L - Mammalogy Lab (1)</li><li>ZOO4603C - Embryology/Development (5)</li><li>ZOO4205C - Invertebrate Biodiversity (4)</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h3>High Impact Experience</h3> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>Earn at least 3 credits from the following types of courses: Three (3) credit hours in undergraduate research, internship, study abroad and/or service-learning exclusive of courses in the major. Students may substitute demonstrated proficiency or instruction in a foreign language equivalent to the second college semester for this requirement. Standardized examinations for foreign languages may be used to meet the requirement if the students opts for foreign language.</li></ul><h3>Capstone</h3> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Complete the following in your graduating semester:</li><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>EVR4940 - Capstone Environmental Studies (3)</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>53</strong></h4><p>No more than 6 semester hours of Independent Study, Directed Research, Thesis, and Internship credit, may be applied toward major requirements</p><p>It is recommended that students meet with an academic advisor at least once per semester.</p><p>Students must earn at least a \"C\" (2.0) grade in each course required for the major.</p><p>Students wishing to earn an Environmental Studies degree as a double degree, double major, or second degree, must complete all advanced level core requirements and restricted electives exclusive of credits done for the other programs.</p><h3><em>Fore</em>i<em>gn</em><em> Language Requirements</em></h3><p><strong><em>Admissions</em></strong></p><p>Two years of high school, or one year college language (or equivalent proficiency exam) prior to graduation</p><p>Note: Students entering without having met the admission requirements must do so in order to graduate.</p><h3><em>Universit</em>y<em> Minimum Exit Requirements</em></h3><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><em>Related Programs and Departments</em></strong></p><ul> <li>Biology (B.S.)</li> <li>Chemistry (B.S.)</li> <li>Sustainability (B.S./B.A.)</li> <li>Political Science (B.A.)</li> <li>Economics (B.S.)</li> <li>Environmental Science (B.S.)</li> <li>Environmental Engineering (B.S.Env.E)</li> </ul><p><em><strong>Transfer Notes</strong></em></p><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 all supporting information.</li> <li>See your Academic Success Coach for more details.</li> </ul><h4>Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 120</h4>",
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"description": "<h1>Degree Requirements</h1><div><section><header data-test=\"grouping-0-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Environmental Studies Core: Basic Level</span></h2></div><div><span>4</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><div><span>Life Sciences</span><li data-test=\"ruleView-A.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.1-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca8040a8d2fbcc492d84a8\" target=\"_blank\">PCB3044</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Principles of Ecology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61560d8fd1eaaf1ca00a9d41\" target=\"_blank\">PCB3044L</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Principles of Ecology Laboratory<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(1)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></div></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-1-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Environmental Studies Core: Advanced Level</span></h2></div><div><span>25</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\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/66ed54d82538a7481a65ce27\" target=\"_blank\">EVR3008</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Foundations of Environmental Studies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/670ff5bf91c517135a809f09\" target=\"_blank\">GIS3043C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->GIS for Environmental Studies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63ef7c5db623783fe7271caf\" target=\"_blank\">GIS4301C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced GIS Applications in Environmental Studies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/67a5525bb52aa7683d99d9c0\" target=\"_blank\">EVR3085</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Interdisciplinary Research Methods for Environmental Studies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61660046d417708f3009412a\" target=\"_blank\">EVR3021</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->The Science of Sustainability<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-C\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-C-result\">Complete at least <span>2</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a98a38edf9b3b3ec377\" target=\"_blank\">ECP3302</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Economics and the Environment<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80e4a38edfbe1c3eca70\" target=\"_blank\">PUP3203</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Politics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca81639d75356c978773ae\" target=\"_blank\">SYD4510</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environment and Society<!-- --> <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/60ca80b2e6bc79415873eafb\" target=\"_blank\">PHI3640</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Ethics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80ae9d75357f41877264\" target=\"_blank\">PHI3033</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Philosophy, Religion, and the Environment<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80b202fd3ae6c16d88a5\" target=\"_blank\">PHI4633</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethics and Biological Science<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca81b5a8d2fb4cdd2d85eb\" target=\"_blank\">WST4349</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ecofeminism<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-2-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Restricted Electives</span></h2></div><div><span>18</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>Communication and Planning Track</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.1-result\">Earn at least <span>18</span> credits from the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618c256e0fd317d36b81e93f\" target=\"_blank\">ANT3541</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Biobehavioral Anthropology<!-- --> <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/60ca6a985a15837c869e6cb7\" target=\"_blank\">ECP4303</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental and Natural Resource Economics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b74a38edf8bf53ec49b\" target=\"_blank\">ENC3241</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Writing for the Technical Professional<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b76e6bc796c2c73e5da\" target=\"_blank\">ENC4360</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Nature Writing<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fa25ada372c89ec9ee9\" target=\"_blank\">INR4351</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->International Environmental Law<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/636a8accff68be1769458ae5\" target=\"_blank\">PAD3330</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Urban and Regional Planning<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63726a5c766591bbdd6fdacb\" target=\"_blank\">PAD4351</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Issues in Environmental Program Management<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80ae9d75357f41877264\" target=\"_blank\">PHI3033</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Philosophy, Religion, and the Environment<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80b2e6bc79415873eafb\" target=\"_blank\">PHI3640</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Ethics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80b2a38edf57f73ec9e0\" target=\"_blank\">PHI4400</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Philosophy of Science<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80b65a158305e29e730c\" target=\"_blank\">PHM4031</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Philosophy<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80cbe6bc79fec773eb43\" target=\"_blank\">PLA4554</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Law<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80e460402b0088ae784d\" target=\"_blank\">PUP3204</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Sustainability<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80e45ada37f4f6eca080\" target=\"_blank\">PUP4209</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Urban Environmental Policy<!-- --> <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/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 & Social Change: Public Anthropology<!-- --> <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/61f42e82634ccc7b3dbf10ae\" target=\"_blank\">ANT4187</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Paleoethnobotany<!-- --> <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/61f2c31801de3354d82997fc\" target=\"_blank\">BSC4861L</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Urban Ecological Field Studies<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a7800f8274a8d140d8c\" target=\"_blank\">CPO4794</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Indigenous Politics and the Environment<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b815a158345109e6d2f\" target=\"_blank\">ENV3001</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Engineering<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b8fe6bc792cfe73e611\" target=\"_blank\">ENV4341</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Sustainable Resource Management<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bdb00f82716b4141018\" target=\"_blank\">HSC4500</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Epidemiology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fa15a15836d8a9e6fa8\" target=\"_blank\">INR3016</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Political Issues<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fa102fd3a0a2a6d86eb\" target=\"_blank\">INR4054</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Politics of Energy<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fa39d75350ab587707b\" target=\"_blank\">INR4350</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Environmental Politics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6377b747547781828c517be7\" target=\"_blank\">LIT3437</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Global Literature of Environmental Justice<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63726882a2b39d4f96667b45\" target=\"_blank\">PAD4331</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Land Use and Planning<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80aea38edf73483ec9cc\" target=\"_blank\">PHH3701</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Native American Philosophy<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/67c0bce59a2260ff91693d2a\" target=\"_blank\">PHI2603</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethical Issues in the 21st Century<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80b3a8d2fb84032d84e4\" target=\"_blank\">PHI3672</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Animal Ethics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80b202fd3ae6c16d88a5\" target=\"_blank\">PHI4633</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ethics and Biological Science<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/616f3148bf71d8482971428b\" target=\"_blank\">PSY3630</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Psychology of Human-Animal Interaction<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/671fb7a67815c8f4d3606d60\" target=\"_blank\">PUR3210</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Communication Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca80f002fd3af96a6d8927\" target=\"_blank\">REE3614</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Environmental Issues for Real Estate<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca81675a158351d49e751b\" target=\"_blank\">SYO3408</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Animals and Health<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca81b5a8d2fb4cdd2d85eb\" target=\"_blank\">WST4349</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Ecofeminism<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><div><span>Skilled Based Courses</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A.2.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.2.1-result\"><div>The following courses can count a maximum of 6 hours toward the 18 hours of required electives for the Communcation and Planning Track.</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-A.2.2\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.2.2-result\"><div>COM 4462 - Conflict Management Credit Hours: 3\nCOM 4550 - Public Communication Campaigns Credit Hours: 3\nCOM 4563 - Principles of Social Innovation and Activism Credit Hours: 3\nENC 3455 - Writing about Science and Technology Credit Hours: 3\nEXP 3304 - Motivation and Emotion Credit Hours: 3\nEXP 3404 - Basic Learning Processes Credit Hours: 3\nMAN 4240 - Organizations: Theory and Behavior Credit Hours: 3\nMMC 3630 - Social Media as Mass Communication Credit Hours: 3\nPOS 4206 - Political Psychology Credit 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style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a266b6b62ef033fffe8\" target=\"_blank\">BOT4713C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Plant Taxonomy<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(5)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a286b6b62101b3fffec\" target=\"_blank\">BSC4312C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced Marine Biology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(4)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6797982201522b82890bcc5e\" target=\"_blank\">CHM3120</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Analytical Chemistry<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/615dce158dc7e582aac42cfa\" target=\"_blank\">OCE3008</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Oceanography<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/651af7ac14c0e862fd16ad38\" target=\"_blank\">PCB3063</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Genetics<!-- --> <span 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href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bc100f8273cf2140fbe\" target=\"_blank\">HFT3670</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Hospitality and Event Risk Management<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6388cd1f0c79230382fcef90\" target=\"_blank\">HFT4542</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Strategic Event Design<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bc16b6b62e64940021f\" target=\"_blank\">HFT3512</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Event Promotion<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6388bcf2d2e25025bf1248c5\" target=\"_blank\">HFT4757</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Event Tourism Strategies<!-- --> <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 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"description": "<p><strong>Degree Requirements</strong></p><ul> <li>Students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog.</li> <li>BFA students are required to achieve a \"B\" (3.0) GPA or better in the major, and a \"C\" (2.0) or better in Film Major courses.</li> <li>Students are required to achieve a \"C\" (2.0) or better in any studio concentration course taken to progress in the BFA program, which includes FIL4428C, FIL4437C, FIL4301C, FIL4302C, FIL4876C, FIL4877C, FIL4162C, and FIL4163C.</li> <li>A maximum of 6 hours of internship credit can be used in this major. <ul> <li>Students must have a minimum of a \"B\" (3.0) GPA in the major and a \"B\" (3.0) or better in FIL 2424 to enroll in internship credits.</li> </ul> </li> <li>Students must consult with their Academic Success Coach (ASC) each semester.</li> <li>Departmental Residency Requirement consists of at least 42 semester hours of regularly scheduled 3000-4000 level courses taken from the UCF NSCM Film Program.</li> <li>Courses designated in (General Education Program) and (Common Program Prerequisites) are usually completed in the first 60 hours.</li> </ul><h2>Degree Requirements</h2><h3>Core Requirements: Basic Level</h3> 18 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>FIL1007 - Foundations of Story (3)</li><li>FIL2107 - Script Analysis (3)</li><li>FIL2424 - Introduction to Film Production (3)</li><li>FIL2461C - Cinematography I (3)</li><li>FIL2534C - Sound Design for Film I (3)</li><li>FIL2552C - Editing I (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Core Requirements: Advanced Level</h3> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>FIL3803C - Film Theory and Criticism I (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Restricted Electives</h3> 42 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>For the restricted electives, a maximum of 6 hours of independent study and/or internship may be substituted prior approval from an ASC in consultation with the Film faculty advisor. A list of approved restricted elective courses is found in the myKnight audit.</li>Cinema Studies<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Earn at least 3 credits from the following: <ul><li>FIL3006 - Art of the Cinema (3)</li><li>FIL3036 - Film History I (3)</li><li>FIL3037 - Film History II (3)</li><li>FIL3051 - Avant-Garde Cinema (3)</li></ul></li><li>Earn at least 12 credits from the following: <ul><li>FIL3006 - Art of the Cinema (3)</li><li>FIL3036 - Film History I (3)</li><li>FIL3037 - Film History II (3)</li><li>FIL3051 - Avant-Garde Cinema (3)</li><li>FIL3074C - Cinema 1980s to the Present (3)</li><li>FIL3304C - Documentary Vision (3)</li><li>FIL3307 - Docudrama (3)</li><li>FIL3363C - Film Documentary (3)</li><li>FIL3401 - Research Methods for Filmmakers (3)</li><li>FIL3804C - Film Theory and Criticism II (3)</li><li>FIL3823 - German Film (3)</li><li>FIL3831 - Black Cinema (3)</li><li>FIL3842 - International Cinema (3)</li><li>FIL3845 - World Cinema Traditions (3)</li><li>FIL3847 - Latin American Cinema (3)</li><li>FIL3871 - The American Film Artist (3)</li><li>FIL3880C - Images of Women in Film (3)</li><li>FIL3922 - Film Colloquium (1)</li><li>FIL4103 - Adaptation (3)</li><li>FIL4103H - Honors Film Adaptation (3)</li><li>FIL4453C - Special Problems in Film Design (3)</li><li>FIL4830 - Motion Picture Genre (3)</li><li>FIL4830H - Honors Motion Picture Genre (3)</li><li>FIL4855 - Independent Cinema (3)</li><li>FIL4906 - Directed Independent Study (1 - 99)</li><li>FIL4912 - Directed Independent Research (0 - 99)</li><li>FIL4934C - Current Problems in Film and Culture (3)</li><li>FIL4941 - Internship (0 - 99)</li></ul></li><li>FIL3871 and FIL4830 can be repeated for credit.</li></ul></li> Production<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Earn at least 15 credits from the following: <ul><li>FIL1008 - Cinematic Expression I (3)</li><li>FIL3485 - Directing Techniques for Film (3)</li><li>FIL3482 - Directing the Actor for Film I (3)</li><li>FIL3102 - Writing for Film and TV (3)</li><li>FIL3115 - Short Script I (3)</li><li>FIL3132 - Short Script II (3)</li><li>FIL3379C - Advanced Documentary Production (3)</li><li>FIL3379K - Honors Advanced Documentary Workshop (3)</li><li>FIL3462C - Cinematic Expression II (3)</li><li>FIL3483 - Directing the Actor for Film II (3)</li><li>FIL4427C - Film Production Workshop (3)</li><li>FIL4439C - Micro-Process Production (3)</li><li>FIL4451 - Design for Film (3)</li><li>FIL4453C - Special Problems in Film Design (3)</li><li>FIL4472C - Cinematography II (3)</li><li>FIL4486C - Directing for Film II (3)</li><li>FIL4535C - Sound Design for Film II (3)</li><li>FIL4536C - Sound Design for Film III (3)</li><li>FIL4566C - Editing II (3)</li><li>FIL4602 - Film Business (3)</li><li>FIL4615C - Film Marketing and Exhibition (3)</li><li>FIL4647 - Film Production Management (3)</li><li>FIL4661 - The Film Producer (3)</li><li>FIL4906 - Directed Independent Study (1 - 99)</li><li>FIL4912 - Directed Independent Research (0 - 99)</li><li>FIL4941 - Internship (0 - 99)</li></ul></li><li>FIL4427C, FIL4436, and FIL4439C can be repeated for credit. Additional courses may satisfy this requirement. Check with your ASC for details. </li></ul></li> Studio Concentration<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Studio electives are repeatable.</li><li>Earn at least 6 credits from the following: <ul><li>FIL4162C - Feature/TV Writing I (3)</li><li>FIL4301C - Documentary Production I (3)</li><li>FIL4428C - Narrative Production I (3)</li><li>FIL4876C - Experimental Cinema I (3)</li></ul></li><li>Earn at least 6 credits from the following: <ul><li>FIL4163C - Feature/TV Writing II (3)</li><li>FIL4302C - Documentary Production II (3)</li><li>FIL4437C - Narrative Production II (3)</li><li>FIL4877C - Experimental Cinema II (3)</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h3>Capstone & Signature Experience Requirements</h3> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>FIL4434C - Capstone I - The Professional Practice (3)</li><li>FIL4573C - Capstone II - Exhibition and Seminar (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>69</strong></h4><h4>Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 120</h4><p><strong>Electives</strong></p><ul> <li>To fulfill the 120 hours required in this degree, select primarily from upper level courses, with approval from your Academic Success Coach (ASC) in consultation with the Film faculty advisor. May be outside of the department.</li> </ul><p><strong>Foreign Language Requirements</strong></p><p><em>Graduation</em></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. 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 \"B\" (3.0) or better in the major.</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 In Major</strong></p><ul> <li>Students interested in completing Honors in the Major should contact their Academic Success Coach (ASC). More information about Honors in the Major can be found at <em>http://research.honors.ucf.edu/honors-in-the-major</em>.</li> </ul><p><strong>Related Programs</strong></p><ul> <li>Art, Studio Track (B.A.)</li> <li>Digital Media (B.A.)</li> <li>English, Creative Writing (B.A.)</li> <li>Film (B.A.)</li> <li>Media Production and Management (B.A.)</li> <li>Music (B.A.)</li> <li>Theatre Studies (B.A.)</li> </ul><ul> <li>Art - Studio Minor</li> <li>Digital Media Minor</li> <li>English, Creative Writing Minor</li> <li>Film, Cinema Studies Minor</li> <li>Music Minor</li> <li>Theatre Minor</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. The student must provide all supporting information.</li> </ul><p><strong>Program Academic Learning Compacts</strong></p><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><p><strong>Equipment Fees</strong></p><ul> <li>Part-Time Student: $45 per term</li> <li>Full-Time Student: $90 per term</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: Basic Level</span></h2></div><div><span>18</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/63b5c9ffc53cd4c825349162\" target=\"_blank\">FIL1007</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Foundations of Story<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/64c156968fe97556e8e72c0f\" target=\"_blank\">FIL2107</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Script Analysis<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63b5c6e0df5eddde717773c7\" target=\"_blank\">FIL2424</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to Film Production<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/64b6e16b27ad510c04153635\" target=\"_blank\">FIL2461C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Cinematography I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/64b6e32ed878b1796b2a5ae9\" target=\"_blank\">FIL2534C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Sound Design for Film I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/64b6df4fc81f151cce78360f\" target=\"_blank\">FIL2552C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Editing I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></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>3</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/653fe8ce6e384eae4a5b499c\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3803C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film Theory and Criticism I<!-- --> <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>Restricted Electives</span></h2></div><div><span>42</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>For the restricted electives, a maximum of 6 hours of independent study and/or internship may be substituted prior approval from an ASC in consultation with the Film faculty advisor.\nA list of approved restricted elective courses is found in the myKnight audit.</div></div></li><div><span>Cinema Studies</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A.4\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.4-result\">Earn at least <span>3</span> credits from the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6719523513e79dc6bfb459f0\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3006</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Art of the Cinema<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/617ade86e457c0c416932c89\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3036</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film History I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/617adf35a037f7859c34b022\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3037</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film History II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/617adfa5461a4997ab45554a\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3051</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Avant-Garde Cinema<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-A.2\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.2-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/6719523513e79dc6bfb459f0\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3006</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Art of the Cinema<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/617ade86e457c0c416932c89\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3036</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film History I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/617adf35a037f7859c34b022\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3037</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film History II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/617adfa5461a4997ab45554a\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3051</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Avant-Garde Cinema<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d21378251e69ade6ad8d7\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3074C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Cinema 1980s to the Present<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d217387c82eea7876a129\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3304C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Documentary Vision<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d21eb4c29c1942f550592\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3307</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Docudrama<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d224ca351425086b1f819\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3363C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film Documentary<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61d5bca8d742573d4b7e01f6\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3401</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Research Methods for Filmmakers<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d22cb6d323422bab7f3ae\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3804C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film Theory and Criticism II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d23204c29c144fb5505a8\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3823</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->German Film<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d265b48cf645c64eb6d53\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3831</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Black Cinema<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d269487c82e5eaf76a15e\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3842</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->International Cinema<!-- 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Colloquium<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(1)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d28caf60c0c51147f8e09\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4103</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Adaptation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6ba002fd3a48706d84e9\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4103H</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Honors Film Adaptation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/617303aac3a8656f81a65d94\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4453C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Special Problems in Film Design<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d29498251e65d016ad941\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4830</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Motion Picture Genre<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6ba500f82768c6140f50\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4830H</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Honors Motion Picture Genre<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d297e803fa1001e892cbf\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4855</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Independent Cinema<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61670395816466f06ae58e72\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4906</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Directed Independent Study<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(1 - 99)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61e028271e01d9268b25c4ae\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4912</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Directed Independent Research<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(0 - 99)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d29b7fbf04d4ca4e6770e\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4934C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Current Problems in Film and Culture<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/616704a486db3f0f4662623f\" 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