
The Career Integration Course Designation program aims to embed career readiness competencies throughout the university experience by formally recognizing efforts to integrate career development into curriculum. This program seeks to ensure all students graduate with a solid foundation in professional skills, clear connections between academic learning and career paths, and the ability to succeed in today’s dynamic job market.
Overview:
- Career Integration Course Designations will help students quickly and easily enroll in a career ready course to enrich their academic experience
- Designations will also allow departments, colleges, and administrators to track enrollment in Career Integration courses
- Open to all undergraduate courses, any modality
- Fall and Spring submissions are due the second Friday of the semester via the Career Integration Course Designation Submission Form (link coming soon)
- For general information please contact CareerEducation@ucf.edu
Consider applying to prepare your course for a Career Integration designation with at the Classroom to Careers Track held annually at the FCTL Summer Institute.
COURSE DESIGNATION TYPES
Career Foundations (Active)
The Career Foundations Course Designation is for undergraduate courses that integrate career exploration, self-assessment, and essential employability skills into the curriculum.
Career Intensive (In development)
Career Services is currently exploring options to design and offer additional course designations on the top four NACE Career Competencies: Professionalism, Communication, Teamwork, and Critical Thinking.
Stay tuned! Contact careereduation@ucf.edu if you are interested in joining our working group!
Information Sheet: Career Foundations
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