Department of Child, Family, and Community Sciences

Chair: Anne McDonald Culp; ED 209E; 407 823 1272

Assistant to the Chair: Roanne G. Brice; ED 206H; 407 823 0664

Faculty: Albers-Biddle, Blanes, Brasel, Butler, Cross, R. Culp, Daire, Dieker, Duke, Edwards, Englehart, Erwin, Ezell, Fisher, Hagedorn, Harth, Hartle, Hayes, Hines, Hughes-Brand, Jennings, Jones, Kazoroski, Kehoe, Kian, Kuminka, Lambie, Lanier, Levin, Little, Mancil, Martin, Mitchell, Platt, Robinson, Szente, Taub, Thomas-Richmond, Valdes, Van Horn, Wienke, Young

Undergraduate academic major programs leading to bachelor’s degrees and certification are offered in Child, Family and Community Sciences. Students are responsible for completion of program requirements and are highly encouraged to review their programs with an assigned advisor.

Students who major in Early Childhood Education are qualified to teach Pre-Kindergarten through grade 3 upon graduation and receipt of a Pre-Kindergarten through Primary Florida Teaching Certificate (Pre-Kindergarten Exceptional Student Education is embedded in this certification).

Students majoring in Exceptional Education are qualified to teach K-12 in Exceptional Student Education upon graduation and receipt of a Florida Teaching Certificate.

Several graduate level programs are available in the department:

See individual program websites and the graduate catalog for additional details. You can start by going to the CFCS website: http://education.ucf.edu/cfcs/

Program Academic Learning Compacts (student learning outcomes) for undergraduate programs in the College of Education are located at: http://oeas.ucf.edu/alc/alc_students_coe.htm