Diversity Requirement
The University recognizes that communities are comprised of, and enriched by, people of diverse backgrounds. The study of diversity is encouraged to promote an understanding of the needs of individuals, the University, and society. Thus, all students completing their first bachelor’s degree from UCF must complete at least one course that explores the diverse backgrounds and characteristics found among humans, including: race/ethnicity, gender, social class/caste, religion, age, sexual orientation, and level of physical ability.
Students are exempt from this requirement if they have completed an Associate of Arts degree or the General Education Program at a Florida public state university or community college. Students who have previously completed a baccalaureate degree also are exempt.
The requirement is satisfied by the successful completion of a diversity course selected from the following list. Additional courses may be approved subsequently by the General Education Oversight Committee, so students should consult their departmental advisor for the most current listing.
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| Education Courses: |
| ENC 1102 | Composition II |
| SPC 1600C | Fundamentals of Oral Communication |
| SYG 2000 | General Sociology |
| ANT 2000 | General Anthropology |
| POS 2041 | American National Government |
| PSY 2012 | General Psychology |
| WOH 2022 | World Civilization II |
| LIT 2120 | World Literature II |
| Other Courses: |
| AMH 3422 | Frontier Florida |
| AMH 3425 | Sunbelt Florida |
| AMH 3562 | Women in American History II |
| AML 3283 | Contemporary American Women's Fiction |
| AML 3615 | Harlem, Haiti, and Havana |
| ANT 3245 | Native American Religions |
| ASH 4304 | Women China |
| CCJ 4463 | Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice |
| CCJ 4670 | Women and Crime |
| CJE 4174 | Comparative Justice Systems |
| COM 4014 | Gender Issues in Communication |
| COM 4461 | Intercultural Communication |
| CPO 3034 | Politics of Developing Areas |
| EDG 2701 | Teaching Diverse Populations |
| GEO 3471 | World Political Geography |
| JST 3401 | History of the Jewish People I |
| JST 3402 | History of the Jewish People II |
| LIN 4643 | Cross Cultural Communication |
| LIN 4XXX | African-American Styles of Communication |
| LIT 3682 | Ethnic Literature in America |
| LIT 3192 | Caribbean Literature |
| MMC 4300 | International Media |
| MUL 2720 | Music of the World |
| NUR 3805 | Transitional Concepts in Nursing I |
| PAD 4446 | Multiculturalism in Public Administration |
| PLA 4020 | Law and Society |
| PLA 4830 | World Legal Systems |
| PLA 4XXX | Employment Discrimination |
| POS 3627 | Cultural Pluralism and Law |
| PUP 3325 | Women and Politics |
| POS 4622 | Politics and Civil Rights |
| PUP 3314 | Minority Politics |
| PUP 4204 | Sustainability |
| SOW 3620 | Social Work with Minorities |
| SPW 4772 | Black Presence in Contemporary Latin America |
| SYD 3800 | Sex Roles in Modern Society |
| SYP 4732 | Minority Aging |
| THE 3230 | Commonality within Cultural Diversity Experienced through Theater |
| WST 3561 | Third Wave Feminism |
| WST 3015 | Introduction to Women's Studies |
Transfer work from other colleges and universities is evaluated by the student’s major department to determine if courses meet the diversity requirement. Satisfaction of this requirement remains in effect if the student changes majors.