Couples, Families and Intimate Relationships Course Teaches Students How to Build Strong Connections Although designed as a mental health services course, anyone can benefit from its valuable lessons on creating and maintaining meaningful relationships.
UCF Class Spotlight: Rhetoric in Popular Culture (Taylor’s Version) Through this course students explore rhetorical theories and strategies in a specific popular culture discourse or medium — with music icon Taylor Swift being the focus of the 2024 offerings.
UCF Class Spotlight: Healthcare Delivery for Hispanic Populations The course is part of the online Hispanic serving healthcare professionals certificate.
UCF Class Spotlight: Encountering the Humanities – Monsters and Mad Scientists This themed course explores how monsters are used in literature, film, philosophy, and art across time to represent how science and technology shape our understanding of what it means to be human, alive or (un)dead.
UCF Class Spotlight: History of the Caribbean Offered through the Africana Studies program, this course teaches students of all disciplines the big significance of a relatively small region.
UCF Class Spotlight: Macro Level Roles and Interventions in Social Work Students gain hands-on experience while learning the importance of social work in supporting survivors of human trafficking.
UCF Class Spotlight: Introduction to American Sign Language September is Deaf Awareness Month. Here’s a look at a course — plus an instructional video — that teaches students about ASL signs, phrases and Deaf culture.
Class Spotlight: Hispanics in the Media in the U.S. This course teaches students about significant contributions from Hispanic and Latinx individuals to U.S. media.
Want to Be an Entrepreneur? Take These Classes at UCF A sampling of the many courses offered at the university that cover a broad range of topics related to business and entrepreneurship.
UCF Class Spotlight: North American Indians This history course provides an introduction to how native peoples have helped shape the United States.
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