Resources

  1. Log in to the myUCF, go to your student center
  2. Click the “other academic” drop-down menu in the center of the page under the “Academics” portion and select “Change Major: Request”
  3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click “Next”
  4. The top row will be your current major, select “Change” in that box
  5. Select the “College of Arts & Humanities” from the drop-down box for the college
  6. Click the magnifying glass for the program, do not type anything in the box, and click “Look Up”
  7. Select the appropriate major: For Example, Emerging Media BFA
  8. Click the magnifying glass for the track, do not type anything in the box, and click “Look Up”
  9. Select the appropriate track: For Example, Character Animation
  10. Click Next
  11. Click Submit

  1. Log in to the myUCF, go to your student center
  2. Click the “other academic” drop-down menu in the center of the page under the “Academics” portion and select “Change Major: Request”
  3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click “Next”
  4. The top row will be your current major, select “Change” in that box
  5. Select the “College of Arts & Humanities” from the drop-down box for the college
  6. Read the instructions and click on “Next”.
  7. Click on “Add” in the minor box.
  8. Click on the magnifying glass to select College of Minor.
  9. Click on the magnifying glass to select a specific minor.
  10. Click on “Look Up” and select a specific minor.
  11. Click on “Next” and then click on “Submit”.

Please Note:

All the following must be completed before you can register for major restricted courses: 

  1. Pass the appropriate Portfolio 
  2. Pass All Prerequisites with a C or Higher 
  3. Meet with and SVAD Advisor 
  4. Sign and Return Necessary Documents such as The BFA Agreement.  
  5. Update your major from Pending to your declared Track. 

You can search for classes online through myUCF. First, you need to log in.

  1. Go to https://my.ucf.edu.
  2. Log in using your NID and password.
  3. In the left-hand menu, click on Student Self Service, then click Class Search/Browse Catalog in your Student Center.
  4. Select a Term, for example, “Spring 2008”.
  5. Type in Class Search Criteria if you know the Course Subject and Course Number OR select “browse course catalog” near the top and search for your course by Letter.

The above five steps are all that is required for finding a class; however, unless you want to see every class offered at the Main Campus during Spring 2008, you will need to narrow your search. 

Additional Search Criteria:

  • Subject (Prefix such as ART, ARH, GRA, etc.)
  • Course Number
  • Course Career (Undergraduate or Graduate)
  • Location (ex. Main Campus-Orlando, UCF at Cocoa, UCF at Daytona, etc.)
  • Special Course Groups (ex. GEP-Communications, Honors Classes, etc.)
  • Meeting Time (ex. Between 5:00 and 9:00)
  • Day of Week
  • Instructor Last Name or First Name
  • Class Number (ex. 1136)
  • Course Title Keyword (ex. Statistics)
  • Course Component (ex. Discussion, lab, etc.)
  • Session (ex. A-First Six Weeks)
  • Mode of Instruction (ex. World Wide Web)
  • Campus
  • Department (ex. Accounting)

Check or uncheck the box next to Open Classes Only to show or remove closed classes from the list. The box is checked by default.

Modes of Instruction: https://cdl.ucf.edu/support/student/modalities/

Instructional mode refers to the way your course will be taught, whether this is entirely online through Webcourses@UCF or face-to-face in a classroom. To find out what instructional mode your course is, first find your course in the UCF Schedule of Classes (see above) and then click on the details of your course. You can access the details by clicking on the “Class” or “Section”.

  • WEB-BASED: Courses are online conducted via flexible, asynchronous Web-based instruction and collaboration using various technologies. Some courses may require minimal campus attendance or in-person/proctored examinations.
  • VIDEO: Courses are online with extensive use of digital video, which may be supplemented by additional online activity, projects, or exams.
  • MIXED MODE: Courses include both required classroom attendance and online instruction in a blended format. In-person classroom activities are more than 20% of the instructional time during the semester.
  • LIMITED ATTENDANCE: Courses are primarily online in a blended format combining required face-to-face and online elements. In-person classroom activities may use up to 20% of the instructional time during the semester.
  • FACE-TO-FACE: Courses have required classroom attendance and meet on a regularly scheduled basis in person. Students may encounter online, video, or adaptive elements as part of the instruction, thus requiring a computer.

You can submit a Course Evaluation / Equivalency Request via email to [email protected].

When doing so, please provide the following information if applicable to process your request as soon as possible:

  • Name
  • UCF ID (7-digit #)
  • Major/Track
  • Term of Enrollment
  • Unofficial Transcript
  • List of any specific courses you want to be evaluated

Academic Calendar:

Academic Calendar


Undergraduate Catalog:

For Programs Study & Courses and Description
Undergraduate Catalog


Financial Aid Office:

Financial Aid


OnTheHub:

For Discount Programs and Software
On The Hub


Campus Map:

Campus Map


UCF Global:

For Study Aboard
ucf abroad


Career Services and Experiential Learning:

For Internships, Career Services, etc.
CSEL