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                    "description": "<p>The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering is primarily intended for students with a bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Aerospace engineering or a closely related discipline obtained from a recognized accredited institution.</p><p>The Thermofluids track in the MSME program requires 30 credit hours, including 12 credit hours of required courses, 12 credit hours of elective courses selected from a list of approved courses, and 6 credit hours in 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/mechanical-engineering-m-s-m-e/\" target=\"_blank\">Mechanical Engineering (MSME) - Thermofluids 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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                    "description": "<p>The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering is primarily intended for students with a bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Aerospace engineering or a closely related discipline obtained from a recognized accredited institution.</p><p>The Thermofluids track in the MSME program requires 30 credit hours, including 12 credit hours of required courses, 12 credit hours of elective courses selected from a list of approved courses, and 6 credit hours in 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/mechanical-engineering-m-s-m-e/\" target=\"_blank\">Mechanical Engineering (MSME) - Thermofluids 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. 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If the student does not complete the course with a satisfactory grade, the student will be asked to repeat the course to meet program requirements.</li> Nonthesis Option<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Earn at least 3 credits from the following: <ul><li>EML6085 - Research Methods in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (3 - 99)</li></ul></li><li>For students who work on a research topic with an MAE faculty, XXX 6918 Directed Research (3 credit hours) may be used to substitute EML6085 as the student's independent learning experience. 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.</li><li>Earn at least 3 credits from the following types of courses:  Additional elective course.</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>30</strong></h4><h2>Application Requirements</h2><h2>Financial Information</h2><p>Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies Funding website, 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><h2>Fellowship Information</h2><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 UCF Graduate Fellowships, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</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 have departmental approval and students should consult with the MAE Graduate Program Director for assistance in completing their program of study form. At least 24 hours of the program of study must include formal course work, exclusive of thesis and research, and at least half of the credit hours must be from courses at the 6000 level. Substitutions to the program of study must meet with the approval of the adviser and the department. More information is available from the MAE departmental website listed above.  <strong>Equipment Fee</strong><p>Students in the Mechanical Engineering MSME program pay a $90 equipment fee each semester that they are enrolled. Part-time students pay $45 per semester.</p><strong>Independent Learning</strong><p>The Independent Learning requirement is met by successful completion of a master's thesis for the thesis option. The independent learning experience in the nonthesis option is provided by the required course, EML 6085 - Research Methods in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (3 credit hours). For students who work on a research topic with an MAE faculty, XXX 6918 Directed Research (3 credit hours) may be used to substitute EML6085 as the student's independent learning experience. 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.</p>",
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                    "description": "<h1>Track Prerequisites</h1><p>A bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a closely related discipline.</p> <br /> <p><strong>Prerequisites (or equivalent)</strong></p> <ul> <li>Differential Equations (MAP 2302)</li> <li>Modeling Methods in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (EML 3034C)</li> <li>Thermodynamics of Mechanical Systems (EML 3101)</li> <li>Heat Transfer (EML 4142)</li> <li>Energy Systems Laboratory (EML 4306)</li> <li>Fluid Mechanics II (EML 4703) <strong>or</strong> Propulsion Systems (EAS 4300)</li> </ul><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>12</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/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/60ca6b68a8d2fb31b32d81bf\" target=\"_blank\">EML5713</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Intermediate Fluid Mechanics<!-- --> <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></ul></div></div></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\">Complete at least <span>4</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><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/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/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/60ca6b67a8d2fb5acc2d81bc\" target=\"_blank\">EML6131</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Combustion Phenomena<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b66e6bc79ec1273e5c0\" target=\"_blank\">EML6144</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Boiling and Condensation Heat Transfer<!-- --> <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/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/60ca6b675a15837c4e9e6d14\" target=\"_blank\">EML6296</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->MEMS Mechanism and Design<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b67e6bc79d46773e5c5\" target=\"_blank\">EML6297</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->MEMS Characterization<!-- --> <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> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Experimental Mechanics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b7402fd3a39586d8492\" target=\"_blank\">EML6547</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engineering Fracture Mechanics in Design<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b74a38edf1d803ec499\" target=\"_blank\">EML6572</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Probabilistic Methods in Mechanical Design<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b74714b5f8c28522179\" target=\"_blank\">EML6712</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mechanics of Viscous Flow<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b746b6b62b070400190\" target=\"_blank\">EML6725</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b7402fd3a49826d8491\" target=\"_blank\">EML6726</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b5c02fd3a971b6d844f\" target=\"_blank\">EGM6653</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity<!-- --> <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><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a89a38edffdcc3ec343\" target=\"_blank\">EAS5302</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Direct Energy Conversion<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a8902fd3ac3496d8395\" target=\"_blank\">EAS5315</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Rocket Propulsion<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/612e60d75a298ac7c65621d0\" target=\"_blank\">EAS5407C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mechatronic Systems<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a8902fd3ad7186d8392\" target=\"_blank\">EAS5535</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engineering Design for Aerospace Vehicles<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a8900f8271fdc140ddd\" target=\"_blank\">EAS6138</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced Gas Dynamics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a8902fd3ad1f36d8394\" target=\"_blank\">EAS6250</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->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 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If the student does not complete the course with a satisfactory grade, the student will be asked to repeat the course to meet program requirements.</li> Nonthesis Option<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Earn at least 3 credits from the following: <ul><li>EML6085 - Research Methods in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (3 - 99)</li></ul></li><li>For students who work on a research topic with an MAE faculty, XXX 6918 Directed Research (3 credit hours) may be used to substitute EML6085 as the student's independent learning experience. 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.</li><li>Earn at least 3 credits from the following types of courses:  Additional elective course.</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>30</strong></h4><h2>Application Requirements</h2><h2>Financial Information</h2><p>Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies Funding website, 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><h2>Fellowship Information</h2><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 UCF Graduate Fellowships, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</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 have departmental approval and students should consult with the MAE Graduate Program Director for assistance in completing their program of study form. At least 24 hours of the program of study must include formal course work, exclusive of thesis and research, and at least half of the credit hours must be from courses at the 6000 level. 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                    "description": "<h1>Track Prerequisites</h1><p>A bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a closely related discipline.</p> <br /> <p><strong>Prerequisites (or equivalent)</strong></p> <ul> <li>Differential Equations (MAP 2302)</li> <li>Modeling Methods in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (EML 3034C)</li> <li>Thermodynamics of Mechanical Systems (EML 3101)</li> <li>Heat Transfer (EML 4142)</li> <li>Energy Systems Laboratory (EML 4306)</li> <li>Fluid Mechanics II (EML 4703) <strong>or</strong> Propulsion Systems (EAS 4300)</li> </ul><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>12</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/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/60ca6b68a8d2fb31b32d81bf\" target=\"_blank\">EML5713</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Intermediate Fluid Mechanics<!-- --> <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></ul></div></div></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\">Complete at least <span>4</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><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/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/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/60ca6b67a8d2fb5acc2d81bc\" target=\"_blank\">EML6131</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Combustion Phenomena<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b66e6bc79ec1273e5c0\" target=\"_blank\">EML6144</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Boiling and Condensation Heat Transfer<!-- --> <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/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/60ca6b675a15837c4e9e6d14\" target=\"_blank\">EML6296</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->MEMS Mechanism and Design<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b67e6bc79d46773e5c5\" target=\"_blank\">EML6297</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->MEMS Characterization<!-- --> <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> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Experimental Mechanics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b7402fd3a39586d8492\" target=\"_blank\">EML6547</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engineering Fracture Mechanics in Design<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b74a38edf1d803ec499\" target=\"_blank\">EML6572</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Probabilistic Methods in Mechanical Design<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b74714b5f8c28522179\" target=\"_blank\">EML6712</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mechanics of Viscous Flow<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b746b6b62b070400190\" target=\"_blank\">EML6725</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b7402fd3a49826d8491\" target=\"_blank\">EML6726</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b5c02fd3a971b6d844f\" target=\"_blank\">EGM6653</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity<!-- --> <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><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a89a38edffdcc3ec343\" target=\"_blank\">EAS5302</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Direct Energy Conversion<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a8902fd3ac3496d8395\" target=\"_blank\">EAS5315</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Rocket Propulsion<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/612e60d75a298ac7c65621d0\" target=\"_blank\">EAS5407C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mechatronic Systems<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a8902fd3ad7186d8392\" target=\"_blank\">EAS5535</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Engineering Design for Aerospace Vehicles<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a8900f8271fdc140ddd\" target=\"_blank\">EAS6138</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced Gas Dynamics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a8902fd3ad1f36d8394\" target=\"_blank\">EAS6250</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->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></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-B\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B-result\"><div>Elective courses beyond those listed in the graduate catalog, and others outside the department and/or program, are permitted at the discretion of the student’s advisor and/or graduate program director in the form of a signed and approved Program of Study.</div></div></li></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-2-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>EML 6971 Thesis\n\n​Additionally, all student pursuing the thesis option must enroll one time in the following course:\n\nEML 5090 - Mechanical and Aerospace Seminar (0 credit hours)\n\nStudents must complete the thesis course with a satisfactory (S) grade. 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                    "description": "<p>The management major combines theory and application, with a focus on problem solving, group projects, and case analysis. The curriculum prepares students for leadership roles in a variety of organizations, including: large and small, public and private, for profit and non-for-profit. The program can also accommodate students who wish to embark on their own entrepreneurial ventures. Students majoring in management should possess strong quantitative skills, enjoy problem solving, and embrace working with people. Not eligible for a double degree with another College of Business Administration major.</p><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 Management 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.</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 Management major must maintain a 2.75 or higher cumulative Grade Point Average in all 3000 level or higher Management (MAN) and Entrepreneurship (ENT) courses taken at UCF. Students must also maintain 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 from the Management major and/or College of Business. 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. A student who is dismissed may seek consideration for readmittance 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 MAN 3025. In addition, only grades of \"C\" or higher 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: Basic Level, Core Requirements: Advanced Level (Primary Core and Secondary Core), 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 management major combines theory and application, with a focus on problem solving, group projects, and case analysis. The curriculum prepares students for leadership roles in a variety of organizations, including: large and small, public and private, for profit and non-for-profit. The program can also accommodate students who wish to embark on their own entrepreneurial ventures. Students majoring in management should possess strong quantitative skills, enjoy problem solving, and embrace working with people. Not eligible for a double degree with another College of Business Administration major.</p><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 Management 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.</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 Management major must maintain a 2.75 or higher cumulative Grade Point Average in all 3000 level or higher Management (MAN) and Entrepreneurship (ENT) courses taken at UCF. Students must also maintain 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 from the Management major and/or College of Business. 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. A student who is dismissed may seek consideration for readmittance 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 MAN 3025. In addition, only grades of \"C\" or higher 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: Basic Level, Core Requirements: Advanced Level (Primary Core and Secondary Core), 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> 30 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Primary Core</li><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>ACG3173 - Accounting for Decision-Makers (3)</li><li>QMB3200 - Quantitative Business Tools II (3)</li><li>FIN3403 - Business Finance (3)</li><li>MAN3025 - Management of Organizations (3)</li><li>MAR3023 - Marketing (3)</li></ul></li><li>Secondary Core</li><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></li></ul><h3>Required Courses for Major</h3> 18 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>MAN4143 - Leadership Development (3)</li><li>MAN4240 - Organizations: Theory and Behavior (3)</li><li>MAN4441 - Conflict Resolution and Negotiation (3)</li><li>ENT3613 - Creativity and Entrepreneurship (3)</li><li>MAN3301 - Strategic Human Resource Management (3)</li><li>MAN4580 - Enterprise Project Management (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Restricted Electives</h3> 9 Total Credits <ul><li>Earn at least 9 credits from the following types of courses: Select either Entrepreneurship Certificate or Human Resources Certificate for a total of 9 credit hours, or 9 credit hours of any ENT/MAN prefix course. Please note, will not earn Human Resources or Entrepreneurship Certificate.  Entrepreneurship Certificate (9 Credit Hours) Complete the following: ENT 4013 - New Venture Design Credit Hours: 3 ENT 4014 - New Venture Implementation Credit Hours: 3 Select one of the following sequences of courses: ENT 4183 - Technological Entrepreneurship Credit Hours: 3 ENT 4503 - Social Entrepreneurship Credit Hours: 3 ENT 4942 - Entrepreneurial Internship Credit Hours: 3  Human Resources Certificate (9 Credit Hours) Complete the following: MAN 4320 - Human Resources Recruitment and Selection Credit Hours: 3 MAN 4330 - Compensation Administration Credit Hours: 3 Select one of the following sequences of courses: MAN 4350 - Performance Management Credit Hours: 3 MAN 4329 - Business Analytics in Human Resource Management Credit Hours: 3 MAN 4701 - Business Ethics and Society Credit Hours: 3 MAN 4600 - International Management Credit Hours: 3 MAN 4941 - Management Internship Credit Hours: 3  Select Three: (9 Credit Hours) Minimum of 3 courses required: GEB 4435 - Moral Foundations of Business Credit Hours: 3 MAN 3301 - Strategic Human Resource Management Credit Hours: 3 MAN 4320 - Human Resources Recruitment and Selection Credit Hours: 3 MAN 4329 - Business Analytics in Human Resource Management Credit Hours: 3 Any MAN or ENT course Credit Hours: 3   </li></ul><h3>Capstone Requirement</h3> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>MAN4720 - Strategic Management (3)</li></ul></li><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></ul></li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>60</strong></h4><p><br/>Capstone Requirements (3 Credit Hours)</p><p>Electives</p><ul> <li>Variable</li> </ul><p>Foreign Language Requirements</p><h5>Admissions</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>Graduation</h5><ul> <li>None</li> </ul><p>Additional Requirements</p><ul> <li>None</li> </ul><p>Required Minors</p><ul> <li>None</li> </ul><p>Departmental Exit Requirements</p><ul> <li>A minimum major GPA of 2.75 and a minimum College of Business GPA of 2.0.</li> </ul><p>University Minimum Exit Requirements</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>Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 120</p><p>Honors In Major</p><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 Chair of the Management Department and Associate Dean of the Honors College plus the payment of $25.00 one-time membership dues.</li> <li>Requirements: Students accepted into the Honors in the Major program must complete two honors courses (total of 6 credit hours) as follows:</li> </ul><p>Honors in Major Credit Requirements (6 Credit Hours)</p><p>Required Honors Reading Course (3 Credit Hours)</p><ul> <li>MAN 4903H - Honors Directed Reading I <strong>Credit Hours: 3</strong><br/><br/>or</li> <li>MAN 4904H - Honors Directed Reading II <strong>Credit Hours: 3</strong></li> </ul><p>Required Honors Thesis (3 Credit Hours)</p><ul> <li>MAN 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> </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 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": "<br /> <p>The management major combines theory and application, with a focus on problem solving, group projects, and case analysis. The curriculum prepares students for leadership roles in a variety of organizations, including: large and small, public and private, for profit and non-for-profit. The program can also accommodate students who wish to embark on their own entrepreneurial ventures. Students majoring in management should possess strong quantitative skills, enjoy problem solving, and embrace working with people. Not eligible for a double degree with another College of Business Administration major.</p> <br /> <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 Management 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.</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 Management major must maintain a 2.75 or higher cumulative Grade Point Average in all 3000 level or higher Management (MAN) and Entrepreneurship (ENT) courses taken at UCF. Students must also maintain 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 from the Management major and/or College of Business. 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. A student who is dismissed may seek consideration for readmittance 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 MAN 3025. In addition, only grades of &quot;C&quot; or higher 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: Basic Level, Core Requirements: Advanced Level (Primary Core and Secondary Core), 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>30</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>Primary Core</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/60ca69a502fd3a9f236d81fb\" target=\"_blank\">ACG3173</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Accounting for Decision-Makers<!-- --> <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><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></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-C\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-C-result\"><div>Secondary Core</div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-D\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-D-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></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-1-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Required Courses for Major</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/60ca7fbca8d2fbe1292d83d5\" target=\"_blank\">MAN4143</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Leadership Development<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fbca38edf76833ec79e\" target=\"_blank\">MAN4240</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Organizations: Theory and Behavior<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fbd9d75353cf98770cd\" target=\"_blank\">MAN4441</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Conflict Resolution and Negotiation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b8102fd3a0ce46d84b3\" target=\"_blank\">ENT3613</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Creativity and Entrepreneurship<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fbaa8d2fb59992d83cb\" target=\"_blank\">MAN3301</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Strategic Human Resource Management<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/63654753939763115d9ad2d1\" target=\"_blank\">MAN4580</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Enterprise Project Management<!-- --> <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>9</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\">Earn at least <span>9</span> credits from the following types of courses: <div>Select either Entrepreneurship Certificate or Human Resources Certificate for a total of 9 credit hours, or\n9 credit hours of any ENT/MAN prefix course. 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Unrestricted electives must consist of at least 9 credit hours of formal courses, which may include independent study (up to 6 credit hours). See below lists of unrestricted elective options.  Students are required to carefully select electives with the guidance of a faculty adviser. Elective choices should be made with the intent to strengthen a research interest and/or area of focus in order to meet the individual student's educational goals and objectives.  Listed below are suggested courses in various areas of focus or specialization. These course groupings are mere guides, are not exhaustive and are only meant to assist with advising and course selection in order to meet the individual student's educational goals and objectives. They are not intended to restrict elective choices among focus areas as we strongly encourage Modeling and Simulation students to maintain an interdisciplinary approach to their graduate studies.  If a student identifies another UCF course which may be of value to his/her modeling and simulation research area, but is not already identified in a list below, the student may request approval from the Graduate Program Director for the course to be used as an elective in the Graduate Plan of Study. All such requests must be made in advance of enrolling in the course.  Those electives categorized as \"General\" would be appropriate for all students regardless of focus area. The remaining categories are grouped by area of research interest. Special Topics offered by SMST on ad-hoc basis are highly encouraged. </li>General<li>ESI 6247 - Experimental Design and Taguchi Methods 3 Credit Hours, ESI 6891 - IEMS Research Methods 3 Credit Hours, IDS/IDC 5907 Independent Study (variable), IDS/IDC 5917 Directed Research (variable), IDS/IDC 6908 Independent Study (variable), IDS/IDC 6918 Directed Research (variable), IDS/IDC 6918 Directed Research (variable), IDS/IDC 6946 Internship (variable), PHI 5340 - Research Methods in the Cognitive Sciences 3 Credit Hours, PSY 6216C - Research Methodology 4 Credit Hours, STA 5205 - Experimental Design 3 Credit Hours</li> Fundamentals of Modeling and Simulation<li>EIN 6258 - Human Computer Interaction 3 Credit Hours, ESI 5219 - Engineering Statistics 3 Credit Hours, ESI 5531 - Discrete Systems Simulation 3 Credit Hours, ESI 6217 - Statistical Aspects of Digital Simulation 3 Credit Hours, ESI 6247 - Experimental Design and Taguchi Methods 3 Credit Hours, ESI 6532 - Object-Oriented Simulation 3 Credit Hours, IDC 6700 - Interdisciplinary Approach to Data Visualization 3 Credit Hours, IDS 6146 - Modeling and Simulation Systems 3 Credit Hours, IDS 6149 - Modeling and Simulation for Test and Evaluation 3 Credit Hours</li> Behavioral Cybersecurity<li>CAP 6133 - Advanced Topics in Computer Security and Computer Forensics 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6135 - Malware and Software Vulnerability Analysis 3 Credit Hours, CDA 6530 - Performance Models of Computers and Networks 3 Credit Hours, CJE 6688 - Cyber Crime and Criminal Justice 3 Credit Hours, CNT 5008 - Computer Communication Networks Architecture 3 Credit Hours, CNT 5410L - Cyber Operations Lab 3 Credit Hours, CNT 6519 - Wireless Security and Forensics 3 Credit Hours, COT 5405 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 Credit Hours, EEL 6785 - Computer Network Design 3 Credit Hours, EEL 6883 - Software Engineering II 3 Credit Hours, ESI 5531 - Discrete Systems Simulation 3 Credit Hours, EXP 5256 - Human Factors I 3 Credit Hours, EXP 6506 - Human Cognition and Learning 3 Credit Hours, IDC 5602 - Cybersecurity: A Multidisciplinary Approach 3 Credit Hours, IDC 6600 - Emerging Cyber Issues 3 Credit Hours, IDC 6601 - Behavioral Aspects of Cybersecurity 3 Credit Hours, IDS 6916 - Simulation Research Methods and Practicum 3 Credit Hours, INR 6365 - Seminar on Intelligence 3 Credit Hours, INR 6366 - The Intelligence Community 3 Credit Hours, PHI 6679 - Digital Ethics 3 Credit Hours STA 5703 - Data Mining Methodology I 3 Credit Hours STA 5825 - Stochastic Processes and Applied Probability Theory 3 Credit Hours</li> Human Systems<li>CAP 6515 - Algorithms in Computational Biology 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6671 - Intelligent Systems: Robots, Agents, and Humans 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6676 - Knowledge Representation 3 Credit Hours, DIG 6432 - Transmedia Story Creation 3 Credit Hours, DIG 6812 - Digital Interaction for Informal Learning 3 Credit Hours, EIN 5248 - Ergonomics 3 Credit Hours, EIN 6215 - System Safety Engineering and Management 3 Credit Hours, EIN 6258 - Human Computer Interaction 3 Credit Hours, EME 6458 - Virtual Teaching and the Digital Educator 3 Credit Hours, EME 6507 - Multimedia for Education and Training 3 Credit Hours, EME 6601 - Instructional Simulation Design for Training and Education 3 Credit Hours, EME 6614 - Instructional Game Design for Training and Education 3 Credit Hours, EME 6646 - Instructional Game Design for Training and Education 3 Credit Hours, EXP 5208 - Sensation and Perception 3 Credit Hours, EXP 5256 - Human Factors I 3 Credit Hours, EXP 6255 - Human Performance 3 Credit Hours, EXP 6257 - Human Factors II 3 Credit Hours, EXP 6258 - Human Factors III 3 Credit Hours, EXP 6506 - Human Cognition and Learning 3 Credit Hours, EXP 6541 - Advanced Human Computer Interaction 3 Credit Hours, IDS 6149 - Modeling and Simulation for Test and Evaluation 3 Credit Hours, PHI 5225 - Philosophy of Language 3 Credit Hours, PHI 5325 - Topics in Philosophy of Mind 3 Credit Hours, PHI 5327 - Topics in the Cognitive Sciences 3 Credit Hours, PHI 5329 - Philosophy of Neuroscience 3 Credit Hours, PSB 5005 - Physiological Psychology 3 Credit Hours, TTE 6270 - Intelligent Transportation Systems 3 Credit Hours</li> Computer Visualization<li>CAP 5725 - Computer Graphics I 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6411 - Computer Vision Systems 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6412 - Advanced Computer Vision 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6676 - Knowledge Representation 3 Credit Hours, CDA 5106 - Advanced Computer Architecture 3 Credit Hours, COT 5405 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 Credit Hours, DIG 6605 - Physical Computing 3 Credit Hours, DIG 6647 - History and Theory of Dynamic Media 3 Credit Hours, EEL 5173 - Linear Systems Theory 3 Credit Hours, EEL 5820 - Image Processing 3 Credit Hours, EEL 5825 - Pattern Recognition and Learning from Big Data 3 Credit Hours, EEL 5874 - Expert Systems and Knowledge Engineering 3 Credit Hours, EEL 6843 - Machine Perception 3 Credit Hours, EIN 6258 - Human Computer Interaction 3 Credit Hours, ESI 6247 - Experimental Design and Taguchi Methods 3 Credit Hours, IDC 6700 - Interdisciplinary Approach to Data Visualization 3 Credit Hours, MAP 6118 - Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamics 3 Credit Hours, MAP 5117 - Mathematical Modeling 3 Credit Hours, MAT 5712 - Scientific Computing 3 Credit Hours</li> Quantitative Methods for Simulation, Modeling and Analysis<li>CAP 5512 - Evolutionary Computation 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6515 - Algorithms in Computational Biology 3 Credit Hours, CDA 6530 - Performance Models of Computers and Networks 3 Credit Hours, COT 5405 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 Credit Hours, EEL 5173 - Linear Systems Theory 3 Credit Hours, EEL 6878 - Modeling and Artificial Intelligence 3 Credit Hours, EIN 6528 - Simulation Based Life Cycle Engineering 3 Credit Hours, ESI 5306 - Operations Research 3 Credit Hours, ESI 5531 - Discrete Systems Simulation 3 Credit Hours, ESI 6217 - Statistical Aspects of Digital Simulation 3 Credit Hours, ESI 6247 - Experimental Design and Taguchi Methods 3 Credit Hours, IDC 6700 - Interdisciplinary Approach to Data Visualization 3 Credit Hours, IDS 6149 - Modeling and Simulation for Test and Evaluation 3 Credit Hours, MAP 5117 - Mathematical Modeling 3 Credit Hours, MAP 6111 - Mathematical Statistics 3 Credit Hours, MAP 6118 - Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamics 3 Credit Hours, MAP 6207 - Optimization Theory 3 Credit Hours, MAP 6385 - Applied Numerical Mathematics 3 Credit Hours, MAP 6407 - Integral Equations and the Calculus of Variations 3 Credit Hours, MAP 6408 - Perturbations and Asymptotic Methods 3 Credit Hours, MAP 6445 - Approximation Techniques 3 Credit Hours, MAT 5712 - Scientific Computing 3 Credit Hours, STA 5703 - Data Mining Methodology I 3 Credit Hours, STA 5825 - Stochastic Processes and Applied Probability Theory 3 Credit Hours, STA 6236 - Regression Analysis 3 Credit Hours, STA 6246 - Linear Models 3 Credit Hours, STA 6326 - Theoretical Statistics I 3 Credit Hours, STA 6327 - Theoretical Statistics II 3 Credit Hours, STA 6329 - Statistical Applications of Matrix Algebra 3 Credit Hours, STA 6704 - Data Mining Methodology II 3 Credit Hours STA 6714 - Data Preparation 3 Credit Hours</li> Simulation in Healthcare<li>CAP 6515 - Algorithms in Computational Biology 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6671 - Intelligent Systems: Robots, Agents, and Humans 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6676 - Knowledge Representation 3 Credit Hours, DIG 6647 - History and Theory of Dynamic Media 3 Credit Hours, DIG 6812 - Digital Interaction for Informal Learning 3 Credit Hours, EEL 5820 - Image Processing 3 Credit Hours, ESI 5531 - Discrete Systems Simulation 3 Credit Hours, NGR 6717 - Introduction to Healthcare Simulation 3 Credit Hours, NGR 6771L - Healthcare Simulation Practicum VAR Credit Hours, NGR 6794 - Organizational Leadership and Operations in Healthcare Simulation 3 Credit Hours, NGR 6978 - Healthcare Simulation Capstone Project 3 Credit Hours, PHI 5329 - Philosophy of Neuroscience 3 Credit Hours, PSB 5005 - Physiological Psychology 3 Credit Hours, SPA 6417 - Cognitive/Communicative Disorders 3 Credit Hours </li> Interactive Simulation and Intelligent Systems<li>CAP 5512 - Evolutionary Computation 3 Credit Hours, CAP 5610 - Machine Learning 3 Credit Hours, CAP 5636 - Advanced Artificial Intelligence 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6671 - Intelligent Systems: Robots, Agents, and Humans 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6676 - Knowledge Representation 3 Credit Hours, DIG 6812 - Digital Interaction for Informal Learning 3 Credit Hours, EEL 5874 - Expert Systems and Knowledge Engineering 3 Credit Hours, EEL 6878 - Modeling and Artificial Intelligence 3 Credit Hours, EIN 5251 - Usability Engineering 3 Credit Hours, EIN 5255C - Interactive Simulation 3 Credit Hours, EIN 6258 - Human Computer Interaction 3 Credit Hours, EIN 6645 - Real-Time Simulation Agents 3 Credit Hours, EME 6613 - Instructional System Design 3 Credit Hours, ESI 6247 - Experimental Design and Taguchi Methods 3 Credit Hours, IDS 6149 - Modeling and Simulation for Test and Evaluation 3 Credit Hours</li> Simulation Infrastructure<li>CAP 6671 - Intelligent Systems: Robots, Agents, and Humans 3 Credit Hours, CAP 6676 - Knowledge Representation 3 Credit Hours, CDA 5106 - Advanced Computer Architecture 3 Credit Hours, CDA 6107 - Parallel Computer Architecture 3 Credit Hours, CDA 6530 - Performance Models of Computers and Networks 3 Credit Hours, CNT 5008 - Computer Communication Networks Architecture 3 Credit Hours, COT 5405 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 Credit Hours, DIG 6605 - Physical Computing 3 Credit Hours, EEL 5173 - Linear Systems Theory 3 Credit Hours, EEL 6762 - Performance Analysis of Computer and Communication Systems 3 Credit Hours, EEL 6785 - Computer Network Design 3 Credit Hours, EEL 6878 - Modeling and Artificial Intelligence 3 Credit Hours, EEL 6883 - Software Engineering II 3 Credit Hours MAT 5712 - Scientific Computing 3 Credit Hours </li> Simulation Management<li>EIN 5108 - The Environment of Technical Organizations 3 Credit Hours, EIN 5117 - Management Information Systems I 3 Credit Hours, EIN 5140 - Project Engineering 3 Credit Hours, EIN 5356 - Cost Engineering 3 Credit Hours, EIN 6182 - Engineering Management 3 Credit Hours, EIN 6215 - System Safety Engineering and Management 3 Credit Hours, EIN 6339 - Operations Engineering 3 Credit Hours, EIN 6357 - Advanced Engineering Economic Analysis 3 Credit Hours, EIN 6528 - Simulation Based Life Cycle Engineering 3 Credit Hours, ESI 5227 - Total Quality Improvement 3 Credit Hours, ESI 6224 - Quality Management 3 Credit Hours, ESI 6358 - Decision Analysis 3 Credit Hours, ESI 6551 - Systems Engineering 3 Credit Hours, IDC 6700 - Interdisciplinary Approach to Data Visualization 3 Credit Hours IDS 6149 - Modeling and Simulation for Test and Evaluation 3 Credit Hours</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Thesis/Nonthesis Option</h3> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete 1 of the following<ul>Thesis Option<li>Earn at least 6 credits from the following: <ul><li>IDS6971 - Thesis Research (3)</li></ul></li> Non Thesis Option<li>Complete all of the following<ul>Restricted Elective<li>Complete at least 1 of the following: <ul><li>IDC5602 - Cybersecurity: A Multidisciplinary Approach (3)</li><li>IDC6601 - Behavioral Aspects of Cybersecurity (3)</li><li>IDC6700 - Interdisciplinary Approach to Data Visualization (3)</li><li>IDS5142 - Modeling and Simulation for Instructional Design (3)</li><li>IDS6146 - Modeling and Simulation Systems (3)</li><li>IDS6149 - Modeling and Simulation for Test and Evaluation (3)</li><li>EME6465 - Intelligent Tutoring System Design: Theory and Practice (3)</li><li>IDC6600 - Emerging Cyber Issues (3)</li><li>IDC6602 - Usable Cybersecurity and Privacy (3)</li><li>IDS6744 - Machine Learning for Modeling and Simulation (3)</li><li>IDS6262 - Research Design for Modeling and Simulation (3)</li><li>IDS6740 - Nonlinear Dynamics in the Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences (3)</li><li>IDS6742 - Real-Time Simulation Modeling for Digital Twins (3)</li><li>IDS6743 - Introduction to Digital Transformations and Digital Twins (3)</li><li>IDS6742 - Real-Time Simulation Modeling for Digital Twins (3)</li><li>IDS6951 - Capstone – Project-based Digital Twin Applications  (3)</li></ul></li> Unrestricted Electives<li>Earn at least 3 credits from the following types of courses: Nonthesis students are required to take an additional 3 credit hours of unrestricted electives that support the student's area of graduate study. Refer to the Unrestricted Elective section above for a list of courses.</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h3>Plan of Study</h3> 0 Total Credits <ul><li> After admission to the Modeling and Simulation M.S. program and before the end of the second term of enrollment, students must submit a Graduate Plan of Study (GPS) to the Modeling and Simulation Graduate Program office. The GPS helps the student design an appropriate program of coursework to support the student's educational needs, goals, and objectives. The GPS should be developed in concert with the student's faculty adviser or (if adviser is not yet identified) program director and form a unified cohesive strategy for degree completion. All graduate program credit must be at the 5000-level or higher, with a minimum of 50% at the 6000- or 7000-level. Students are eligible to make changes to their Graduate Plan of Study at any time, with the approval of their faculty adviser and the Modeling and Simulation Graduate Program.</li></ul><h3>Culminating Experience</h3> 0 Total Credits <ul><li> Students are eligible to complete their specific culminating experience once they are within 6 credits of completing all coursework (i.e., completed at least 24 credits of coursework); have an approved up-to-date GPS on file with the graduate program; and have an advisory committee on file (thesis students, please refer to the information below; non-thesis students, the advisory committee is selected by the SMST Graduate Program). Detailed information and protocol regarding the culminating experiences can be found at the program’s website and handbook.</li></ul><h3>Thesis Advisor and Advisory Committee</h3> 0 Total Credits <ul><li>Students are responsible for selecting an adviser from a list of faculty members authorized to direct theses to serve as the chair of their advisory committee. Then, in concert with their adviser, the student must identify and select the remaining members of the advisory committee. The advisory committee must contain a minimum of three members (chair plus two members). All committee members must hold a terminal degree and be in fields related to the student's thesis topic. At least two members, including the chair, must be classified as Modeling and Simulation graduate faculty. At least one member must have served as a committee member on a prior SMST advisory committee. With approval from the Modeling and Simulation Graduate Program Director, a committee member may serve as a committee's co-chair. Sole chairs from outside SMST must be approved by the program director. The UCF College of Graduate Studies, as well as UCF SMST, reserve the right to review appointments to advisory committees; place a representative on any advisory committee; or appoint a co-adviser.</li></ul><h3>Thesis Defense</h3> 0 Total Credits <ul><li>The thesis defense is a formal oral presentation of the written project before the student's advisory committee. All thesis defenses are announced in advance and open to the public. Committee members vote either \"Pass\" or \"Fail\" of the written thesis and oral defense. The thesis and its defense must be approved by a majority vote, with no more than one dissenting vote. Normally, students are granted one opportunity to pass the thesis defense. In extenuating circumstances and at the discretion of the Modeling and Simulation Graduate Program Director, a student may be allowed one additional attempt to pass the thesis defense (no more than two attempts will be allowed).  Non-thesis Experience  Non-thesis students are required to complete IDS6916, and to build and submit a professional portfolio in their last semester, highlighting a student's educational and professional skills, reflecting the discipline in which the student plans to pursue their Modeling and Simulation career. Students who declare an intent to graduate with the non-thesis option will be enrolled in a portfolio webcourse and invited to participate in workshops to receive feedback prior to the announced deadline. Portfolios are graded \"Pass\" or \"Fail.\" Normally, a student is granted one opportunity to pass the requirement. In extenuating circumstances and at the discretion of the Modeling and Simulation Graduate Program Director, a student may be allowed one additional attempt to pass the non-thesis project requirement (no more than two attempts will be allowed).</li></ul><h3>Time to Completion</h3> 0 Total Credits <ul><li> Students are granted 7 years (21 semesters) from the term of admission to complete their degree program. Failure to comply with the \"7-Year Rule\" may result in dismissal from the program, and may require reapplication to the program as well as repeating coursework and other program requirements.</li></ul><h3>Equipment Fee</h3> 0 Total Credits <ul><li>Full-time students in the Modeling and Simulation MS program pay a $27 equipment fee each semester that they are enrolled. Part-time students pay a $13.50 equipment fee each semester that they are enrolled.</li></ul><h3>Independent Learning</h3> 0 Total Credits <ul><li>A thesis serves as the independent learning experience for thesis students.  Nonthesis students are required to take IDS 6916 where a research project is required and submit an end-of-program portfolio.</li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>30</strong></h4><h2>Application Requirements</h2><h2>Application Deadlines</h2><h2>Financial Information</h2><p>Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies Funding website, 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><h2>Fellowship Information</h2><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 UCF Graduate Fellowships, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</p>",
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                    "description": "<p>The UCF School of Modeling, Simulation, and Training (SMST) considers its degree programs as transdisciplinary, intended for those who wish to pursue a career in academia, government, military/defense, healthcare/medicine, entertainment, technology, education, or service/manufacturing. Most engineering or scientific fields use simulation as an exploration, modeling, or analysis technique. However, Modeling and Simulation is not limited to engineering and science, as it is also used in training, management, and concept exploration. These programs involve constructing human-centered, equipment-centered, and stand-alone computer-based models of existing and conceptual systems and processes.</p> <br /> <p>UCF SMST sought feedback from industry practitioners to identify key competencies for students in our degree programs. This input has been critical to the development of our curriculum, which is designed to provide a broad overall perspective of the developing simulation industry and an awareness of the economic considerations. UCF SMST's objective is to provide education on developing, validating, testing, evaluating computer simulations and Digital Twins of complex systems such as human systems, organizations, processes, equipment among others. Alumni of SMST degree programs have both general and specialized skills in Modeling and Simulation.</p> <br /> <p>Though not required, many students in the Modeling and Simulation M.S. program choose to focus their study and research efforts in an area of specialization. Students can base their specialization on their academic and professional goals, and seek feedback from their faculty adviser and the Modeling and Simulation graduate program director. Common areas of specialization are listed below. Additional areas can be found on the school's website. This is not an exhaustive list, as the field continues to grow and evolve.</p> <ul> <li>Behavioral Cybersecurity</li> <li>Digital Twins</li> <li>Geospatial Simulation</li> <li>Human-Computer Interaction</li> <li>Human-Robot Teams</li> <li>Human Systems</li> <li>Interactive Simulation, and Cognition</li> <li>Operational Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization</li> <li>Predictive Analytics and Machine Learning</li> <li>Simulation in Healthcare and Medicine</li> <li>Teams Research/Collaborative Cognition</li> <li>Training, Modeling, and Simulation</li> <li>Visualization and Immersive Environments (VR/MR/XR)</li> </ul><p><strong>Please note: </strong>Modeling and Simulation MS may be completed fully online, 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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                    "description": "<h1>Program Prerequisites</h1><p>Although UCF SMST does not have a mandated prerequisite for its graduate programs, the most successful students are those who have an academic and/or work background that has prepared them in mathematics (introductory calculus and probability and statistics) and computer literacy, preferably familiarity with at least one higher order programming language (e.g., Python, C/C++/C#, Visual Basic, Java, etc.). Students with undergraduate or graduate degrees in Engineering, Computer Science, or Mathematics will generally have this background. Students without this background are encouraged to select the elective course COT 5570 (Introductory Mathematics for Modeling and Simulation). This course will prepare them for the required core course COT 6571 (Mathematical Foundations of Modeling and Simulation) and will count toward their plan of study.</p><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>15</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/682f63778d967858e221ceaf\" target=\"_blank\">COT6571</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Mathematical Foundations of Modeling and Simulation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/67af5222b947785e7db177b1\" target=\"_blank\">IDS5147</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Perspectives on Modeling and Simulation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/67c8a0c06f19644d5625cd98\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6145</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Simulation Techniques<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/682f83ee0ce84e4b4bbcc28b\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6267</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Understanding Humans for Modeling and Simulation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><div><span>Thesis/Non Thesis Option</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->1<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><div><span>Thesis Option</span><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.1.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.1.1-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/682f83818d967858e22379a5\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6262</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Research Design for Modeling and Simulation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></div><div><span>Non Thesis Option</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/682f84ace9b854a0107f3465\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6916</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Simulation Research Methods and Practicum<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></div></ul></li></div></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-1-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Modeling and Simulation MS Unrestricted Electives</span></h2></div><div><span>9</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\">Earn at least <span>9</span> credits from the following types of courses: <div>In addition to successfully enrolling and completing the core courses, all Modeling and Simulation MS students must take at least 9 credit hours of unrestricted electives that support the student&#x27;s area of graduate study. Unrestricted electives must consist of at least 9 credit hours of formal courses, which may include independent study (up to 6 credit hours). See below lists of unrestricted elective options.\n\nStudents are required to carefully select electives with the guidance of a faculty adviser. Elective choices should be made with the intent to strengthen a research interest and/or area of focus in order to meet the individual student&#x27;s educational goals and objectives.\n\nListed below are suggested courses in various areas of focus or specialization. These course groupings are mere guides, are not exhaustive and are only meant to assist with advising and course selection in order to meet the individual student&#x27;s educational goals and objectives. They are not intended to restrict elective choices among focus areas as we strongly encourage Modeling and Simulation students to maintain an interdisciplinary approach to their graduate studies.\n\nIf a student identifies another UCF course which may be of value to his/her modeling and simulation research area, but is not already identified in a list below, the student may request approval from the Graduate Program Director for the course to be used as an elective in the Graduate Plan of Study. All such requests must be made in advance of enrolling in the course.\n\nThose electives categorized as &quot;General&quot; would be appropriate for all students regardless of focus area. The remaining categories are grouped by area of research interest. 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Mathematical Statistics 3 Credit Hours,\nMAP 6118 - Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamics 3 Credit Hours,\nMAP 6207 - Optimization Theory 3 Credit Hours,\nMAP 6385 - Applied Numerical Mathematics 3 Credit Hours,\nMAP 6407 - Integral Equations and the Calculus of Variations 3 Credit Hours,\nMAP 6408 - Perturbations and Asymptotic Methods 3 Credit Hours,\nMAP 6445 - Approximation Techniques 3 Credit Hours,\nMAT 5712 - Scientific Computing 3 Credit Hours,\nSTA 5703 - Data Mining Methodology I 3 Credit Hours,\nSTA 5825 - Stochastic Processes and Applied Probability Theory 3 Credit Hours,\nSTA 6236 - Regression Analysis 3 Credit Hours,\nSTA 6246 - Linear Models 3 Credit Hours,\nSTA 6326 - Theoretical Statistics I 3 Credit Hours,\nSTA 6327 - Theoretical Statistics II 3 Credit Hours,\nSTA 6329 - Statistical Applications of Matrix Algebra 3 Credit Hours,\nSTA 6704 - Data Mining Methodology II 3 Credit Hours\nSTA 6714 - Data Preparation 3 Credit Hours</div></div></li></div><div><span>Simulation in 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-->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><div><span>Restricted Elective</span><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.1.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.1.1-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/682f64540a4fbbb96d9aa6a4\" target=\"_blank\">IDC5602</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Cybersecurity: A Multidisciplinary Approach<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/682f651b0a4fbbb96d9ab443\" target=\"_blank\">IDC6601</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Behavioral Aspects of Cybersecurity<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/682f65c953a640a4006a58bc\" target=\"_blank\">IDC6700</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Interdisciplinary Approach to Data Visualization<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/682f66fce9b854a0107da6ce\" target=\"_blank\">IDS5142</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Modeling and Simulation for Instructional Design<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/682f8248e9b854a0107f10fa\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6146</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Modeling and Simulation Systems<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/682f831a083f2e2d4a70e930\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6149</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Modeling and Simulation for Test and Evaluation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b63714b5f4f19522146\" target=\"_blank\">EME6465</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Intelligent Tutoring System Design: Theory and Practice<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/682f64c62d563f1b30a4fd12\" target=\"_blank\">IDC6600</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Emerging Cyber Issues<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/682f656553a640a4006a5356\" target=\"_blank\">IDC6602</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Usable Cybersecurity and Privacy<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/672cd28158f876341a59c632\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6744</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Machine Learning for Modeling and Simulation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/682f83818d967858e22379a5\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6262</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Research Design for Modeling and Simulation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/682f844f53a640a4006be7ce\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6740</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Nonlinear Dynamics in the Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/672e23db99e2ed5e79ca097c\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6742</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Real-Time Simulation Modeling for Digital Twins<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/672cf88a5d3263eec0de7276\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6743</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to Digital Transformations and Digital Twins<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/672e23db99e2ed5e79ca097c\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6742</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Real-Time Simulation Modeling for Digital Twins<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/672d024d0e985105c99a0a69\" target=\"_blank\">IDS6951</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Capstone – Project-based Digital Twin Applications <!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></div><div><span>Unrestricted Electives</span><li 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Refer to the Unrestricted Elective section above for a list of courses.</div></div></li></div></ul></li></div></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-3-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Plan of Study</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>\nAfter admission to the Modeling and Simulation M.S. program and before the end of the second term of enrollment, students must submit a Graduate Plan of Study (GPS) to the Modeling and Simulation Graduate Program office. The GPS helps the student design an appropriate program of coursework to support the student&#x27;s educational needs, goals, and objectives. The GPS should be developed in concert with the student&#x27;s faculty adviser or (if adviser is not yet identified) program director and form a unified cohesive strategy for degree completion. All graduate program credit must be at the 5000-level or higher, with a minimum of 50% at the 6000- or 7000-level. Students are eligible to make changes to their Graduate Plan of Study at any time, with the approval of their faculty adviser and the Modeling and Simulation Graduate Program.</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-4-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Culminating Experience</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>\nStudents are eligible to complete their specific culminating experience once they are within 6 credits of completing all coursework (i.e., completed at least 24 credits of coursework); have an approved up-to-date GPS on file with the graduate program; and have an advisory committee on file (thesis students, please refer to the information below; non-thesis students, the advisory committee is selected by the SMST Graduate Program). Detailed information and protocol regarding the culminating experiences can be found at the program’s website and handbook.</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-5-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Thesis Advisor and Advisory Committee</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>Students are responsible for selecting an adviser from a list of faculty members authorized to direct theses to serve as the chair of their advisory committee. Then, in concert with their adviser, the student must identify and select the remaining members of the advisory committee. The advisory committee must contain a minimum of three members (chair plus two members). All committee members must hold a terminal degree and be in fields related to the student&#x27;s thesis topic. At least two members, including the chair, must be classified as Modeling and Simulation graduate faculty. At least one member must have served as a committee member on a prior SMST advisory committee. With approval from the Modeling and Simulation Graduate Program Director, a committee member may serve as a committee&#x27;s co-chair. Sole chairs from outside SMST must be approved by the program director. The UCF College of Graduate Studies, as well as UCF SMST, reserve the right to review appointments to advisory committees; place a representative on any advisory committee; or appoint a co-adviser.</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-6-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Thesis Defense</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>The thesis defense is a formal oral presentation of the written project before the student&#x27;s advisory committee. All thesis defenses are announced in advance and open to the public. Committee members vote either &quot;Pass&quot; or &quot;Fail&quot; of the written thesis and oral defense. The thesis and its defense must be approved by a majority vote, with no more than one dissenting vote. Normally, students are granted one opportunity to pass the thesis defense. In extenuating circumstances and at the discretion of the Modeling and Simulation Graduate Program Director, a student may be allowed one additional attempt to pass the thesis defense (no more than two attempts will be allowed).\n\nNon-thesis Experience \nNon-thesis students are required to complete IDS6916, and to build and submit a professional portfolio in their last semester, highlighting a student&#x27;s educational and professional skills, reflecting the discipline in which the student plans to pursue their Modeling and Simulation career. Students who declare an intent to graduate with the non-thesis option will be enrolled in a portfolio webcourse and invited to participate in workshops to receive feedback prior to the announced deadline. Portfolios are graded &quot;Pass&quot; or &quot;Fail.&quot; Normally, a student is granted one opportunity to pass the requirement. In extenuating circumstances and at the discretion of the Modeling and Simulation Graduate Program Director, a student may be allowed one additional attempt to pass the non-thesis project requirement (no more than two attempts will be allowed).</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-7-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Time to Completion</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>\nStudents are granted 7 years (21 semesters) from the term of admission to complete their degree program. Failure to comply with the &quot;7-Year Rule&quot; may result in dismissal from the program, and may require reapplication to the program as well as repeating coursework and other program requirements.</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-8-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Equipment Fee</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>Full-time students in the Modeling and Simulation MS program pay a $27 equipment fee each semester that they are enrolled. Part-time students pay a $13.50 equipment fee each semester that they are enrolled.</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-9-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Independent Learning</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>A thesis serves as the independent learning experience for thesis students.\n\nNonthesis students are required to take IDS 6916 where a research project is required and submit an end-of-program portfolio.</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><h3>Grand Total Credits:<!-- --> <strong>30</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://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> <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:finaid@ucf.edu\">gradfellowship@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"https://funding.graduate.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p>",
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Check with an ASC for details.</li></ul></li> Production<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Earn at least 9 credits from the following: <ul><li>FIL1008 - Cinematic Expression I (3)</li><li>FIL3485 - Directing Techniques for Film (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>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>FIL4912 Directed Independent Research may be used as Production elective.</li><li>FIL4427C and FIL4439C may be repeated for credit. Additional courses may also satisfy this requirement. Check with an ASC for details. </li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h3>Capstone Requirements</h3> 3 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>FIL4434C - Capstone I - The Professional Practice (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>42</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 within the Nicholson School of Communication and Media after meeting with an Academic Success Coach (ASC) in consultation with the film faculty advisor.</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><br/><strong>Required Minors</strong></p><ul> <li>Must be a minimum of 18 credit hours taken outside the Film Department. When no official minor is offered, students may complete an 18-credit-hour area of concentration approved by the Program Coordinator.</li> <li>Recommended Minors for Film B.A. Majors: <ul> <li>Anthropology of Pop Culture</li> <li>Digital Media</li> <li>Psychology</li> <li>Journalism Studies</li> <li>Magazine Journalism</li> <li>Mass Media</li> <li>Sociology</li> <li>Political Science</li> <li>Theatre</li> </ul> </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.</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>Acceptable Substitutes for Common Program Prerequisites</strong></p><ul> <li>FIL1031 or FIL2032 may substitute for FIL2030; however, FIL2030 is a prerequisite for subsequent Film courses and still must be taken.</li> </ul><p><strong>Honors In Major</strong></p><ul> <li>Students interested in completing Honors in the Major should contact their program Academic Success Coach (ASC). More information about Honors in the Major can be found at <em>http://research.honors.ucf.edu/honors-in-the-majo</em>r.</li> </ul><p><strong>Related Programs</strong></p><ul> <li>Art, Visual Arts Management Track (B.A.)</li> <li>Music (B.A.)</li> <li>Theatre Studies (B.A.)</li> <li>Media Production and Management (B.A.)</li> <li>English, Creative Writing (B.A.)</li> <li>Film (B.F.A.)</li> <li>Art History Minor</li> <li>Art - Studio Minor</li> <li>Digital Media Minor</li> <li>English, Creative Writing Minor</li> <li>Music Minor</li> <li>Philosophy 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": "<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>Students are required to earn a &quot;C&quot; (2.0) or better in each major course.</li> <li>A maximum of 6 hours of internship credit can be used in this major.</li> <li>Students must have a minimum of a &quot;B&quot; (3.0) GPA in the major to enroll in internship credits.</li> <li>Students must declare a minor outside the Film Department. When no official minor is offered, students may complete an 18-credit-hour area of concentration approved by the Program Coordinator.</li> <li>Students must consult with their Academic Success Coach (ASC) each semester.</li> <li>Department Residency Requirement consists of at least 36 semester hours of regularly scheduled courses taken from the Nicholson School of Communication and Media.</li> <li>Courses designated in (General Education Program) and (Common Program Prerequisites) are usually completed in the first 60 hours.</li> <li>Students must regularly check their UCF email for important information and announcements.</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><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 completing FIL2030 in the GEP/CPP 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/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></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>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 <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B-result\"><div>For the following restricted electives section, a maximum of 6 hours independent study and/or internship credit may be used. FIL4941 Internship or FIL4912 Directed Independent Research will count as a Production elective first, if a second internship or directed independent research is completed it would then count as a Cinema Studies elective. A 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.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.1-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/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/619d224ca351425086b1f819\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3363C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film Documentary<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-A.5\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.5-result\">Earn at least <span>6</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/60ca6b9c02fd3a2b1f6d84dc\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3041</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->History of Animated Films I<!-- --> <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<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d26f2fbf04d4defe676c9\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3845</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->World Cinema Traditions<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d27278251e64c4b6ad91e\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3847</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Latin American Cinema<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d27e1f6141d24cc0fe9db\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3871</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->The American Film Artist<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d2818f6141d6a0d0fe9ec\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3880C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Images of Women in Film<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d284d79b4e134d48a674a\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3922</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film 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/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\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4941</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Internship<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(0 - 99)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61d3516d5cba7e35bb153f53\" target=\"_blank\">MMC3203</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Media Ethics<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-A.4\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.4-result\"><div>FIL4912 Directed Independent Research may be used as Cinema Studies elective. </div></div></li><li data-test=\"ruleView-A.3\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.3-result\"><div>FIL3871 and FIL4830 can be repeated for credit. Additional courses may satisfy this requirement. Check with an ASC for details.</div></div></li></ul></li></div><div><span>Production</span><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.4\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.4-result\">Earn at least <span>9</span> credits from the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61bceda9d7425756bc73b84c\" target=\"_blank\">FIL1008</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Cinematic Expression I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/64b6e25aa81f23760c6185a3\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3485</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Directing Techniques for Film<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6172efe9611a92aec6fec45b\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3102</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Writing for Film and TV<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/64b6e3b3403fc012a1867c80\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3115</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Short Script I<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6ba200f8270dda140f45\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3132</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Short Script II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/619d227cf60c0cbdad7f8d77\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3379C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Advanced Documentary Production<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca81bd9d75355baa877418\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3379K</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Honors Advanced Documentary Workshop<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6172f375ffcd453d577ae56b\" target=\"_blank\">FIL3462C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Cinematic Expression II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6172f4934bb63f10d8d20620\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4427C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film Production Workshop<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61730122a7138f4595efaaa9\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4439C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Micro-Process Production<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/617302239818a4ea03d252d3\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4451</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Design for Film<!-- --> <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/61731b236948de2128382cd6\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4472C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Cinematography II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61731cc5612e65d478ee2784\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4486C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Directing for Film II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61731dc83fb2527f7de047ca\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4535C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Sound Design for Film II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61731e55d8d5062b8bb519f9\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4536C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Sound Design for Film III<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61731eb8a7138f0aafefac88\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4566C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Editing II<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/617320cfd8d50678ddb51a1c\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4602</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film Business<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6173212d9f71cd12a10d7505\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4615C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film Marketing and Exhibition<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/617321909f71cd043f0d750a\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4647</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Film Production Management<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61d480dd763ff287412828bd\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4661</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->The Film Producer<!-- --> <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 - 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Check with an ASC for details. </div></div></li></ul></li></div></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-3-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Capstone Requirements</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/60ca6ba0a38edf19c03ec533\" target=\"_blank\">FIL4434C</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Capstone I - The Professional Practice<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><h3>Grand Total Credits:<!-- --> <strong>42</strong></h3></div><h3>Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 120</h3> <p><strong>Electives</strong></p> <ul> <li>To fulfill the 120 hours required in this degree, select primarily from upper level courses within the Nicholson School of Communication and Media after meeting with an Academic Success Coach (ASC) in consultation with the film faculty advisor.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Foreign Language Requirements</strong></p> <p><u>Graduation</u></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><a href=\"https://healthprofessions.ucf.edu/csd/\" target=\"_blank\">https://healthprofessions.ucf.edu/csd/</a></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><br /><strong>Required Minors</strong></p> <ul> <li>Must be a minimum of 18 credit hours taken outside the Film Department. When no official minor is offered, students may complete an 18-credit-hour area of concentration approved by the Program Coordinator.</li> <li>Recommended Minors for Film B.A. Majors: <ul> <li>Anthropology of Pop Culture</li> <li>Digital Media</li> <li>Psychology</li> <li>Journalism Studies</li> <li>Magazine Journalism</li> <li>Mass Media</li> <li>Sociology</li> <li>Political Science</li> <li>Theatre</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <br /> <p><strong>Departmental Exit Requirements</strong></p> <ul> <li>A student must achieve at least a &quot;C&quot; (2.0) GPA in all major requirements.</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>Acceptable Substitutes for Common Program Prerequisites</strong></p> <ul> <li>FIL1031 or FIL2032 may substitute for FIL2030; however, FIL2030 is a prerequisite for subsequent Film courses and still must be taken.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Honors In Major</strong></p> <ul> <li>Students interested in completing Honors in the Major should contact their program Academic Success Coach (ASC). More information about Honors in the Major can be found at <a href=\"http://research.honors.ucf.edu/honors-in-the-majo\" target=\"_blank\"><em>http://research.honors.ucf.edu/honors-in-the-majo</em></a>r.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Related Programs</strong></p> <ul> <li>Art, Visual Arts Management Track (B.A.)</li> <li>Music (B.A.)</li> <li>Theatre Studies (B.A.)</li> <li>Media Production and Management (B.A.)</li> <li>English, Creative Writing (B.A.)</li> <li>Film (B.F.A.)</li> <li>Art History Minor</li> <li>Art - Studio Minor</li> <li>Digital Media Minor</li> <li>English, Creative Writing Minor</li> <li>Music Minor</li> <li>Philosophy 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. 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