This 12 week program will run from January 31st through April 7th and will perpare participants for the Ron Jon Cocoa Beach Sprint Triathlon (swim 1/4 mile, bike 12.5 miles, run 3.1 miles). We will train on Tuesday and Friday mornings. There is a bike requirment for the race, but not for the training. Both new and veteran triathletes welcomed, …
FallWant to win a scholarship for lowering your energy use? Participate in the Kill-A-Watt Energy Conservation Competition! In years past, this competition has resulted in an average savings of nearly $50,000 over the two-month period. We’ve saved the university a total of 2,216,485 kWh of energy, equivalent to $216,004. The energy saved could power 200 average homes in the United …
FallThe College of Business Administration will be providing walk-in advising hours during Major Exploration Week (Feb. 13-17). Come ask questions about their program!
FallThe Psychology department will be providing walk-in advising hours during Major Exploration Week (Feb. 13-17). Come ask questions about their program!
FallThe College of Engineering and Computer Science will be providing walk-in advising hours during Major Exploration Week (Feb. 13-17). Come ask questions about their program!
FallThe Math Department will be providing walk-in advising on their program, as well as answer questions about the Math Lab.
FallLearn about the College of Medicine: Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences through open advising hours.
FallThe Health Services Administration department will be providing walk-in advising hours during Major Exploration Week (Feb. 13-17). Come ask questions about their program!
FallThe College of Health and Public Affairs, School of Public Administration, will be offering walk-in advising hours Monday-Friday, 10-4, and Friday, 10-2, during Major Exploration Week (Feb. 13-17). Come ask your questions about the Public Administration program!
FallLegal Studies, within the College of Health and Public Affairs, will be offering walk-in advising hours. Come ask questions about their program!
FallJoin UCF Arboretum and Landscape and Natural Resources (LNR) as we host a special birds and bees tour covering entomology and ornithology. Participants will get the opportunity to learn about the programs offered by the UCF Arboretum and LNR, take a tour of one of the trails in the Arboretum Natural Area, learn about the flora and fauna that occupy …
FallDisover the ins and outs of Legal Studies at UCF through walk-in advising. Meet faculty, alumni, and students. Plus- get some sweet treats!
FallLearn how your values, interests, personality, and skills intersect for a career that works for you. To register for the webinar, click here. This workshop is a LINK event.
FallOne Billion Rising is a global call to survivors of violence and those who love them to break the silence and release their stories – politically, spiritually, outrageously – through art, dance, marches, ritual, song, spoken word, testimonies. Rise with us and our community partners for an inspiring afternoon sure to ignite a fire within you!
FallThe College of Arts & Humanities (CAH) will be providing you with information on the majors, minors and certificate programs that our college offers. Meet with one of our academic advisors during our walk-in session to ask questions and learn more about what our college has to offer you. Choose your major today and start your Pegasus Path to success! …
FallFacilitator: Barbara Thompson A fundamental quality of the human mind is to group objects into categories based on a wide range of discernible characteristics. This ability helped early people to distinguish friend from foe and was instrumental in our ancestors’ survival. As adaptive as this response may sometimes be, it also is the foundation of the biases, stereotypes, and prejudices …
FallLearn about the College of Medicine: Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences through open advising hours.
FallUndergraduate research can be a great tool to explore academic disciplines outside of your major, or to take a deeper dive into your discipline. This workshop will explain what academic research (and creative works) is, why it is beneficial to undergraduates, and how to get involved here at UCF. No RSVP required.
FallCOSAS Advisors are available during this time for walk-in general advising and information sessions pertaining to majors within the College of Sciences. Please stop by our office in CSB250. Peer Advisors are also available during our normal office hours of Monday through Thursday from 9am-5pm and Fridays 9am-noon on a regular basis for general advising questions.
FallMust attend all three modules to receive completion certificate. Facilitator: Rachel Luce-Hitt Latino Americans is a three-part documentary series that chronicles the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinos, who have for more than 500 years helped to shape what the United States is and who have become, with more than 50 million people, the largest minority group in …
FallInterested in working in health care, but would prefer a non-clinical role? Learn more about the Health Informatics and Information Management (HIIM) and Health Services Administration (HSA) programs during this information session. HIIM will be providing a general overview about the field, and review application requirements for the limited access program. HSA will be conducting on the spot advising.
FallAre you unsure of what you can do with a major in Psychology? Check out this session to learn about career options available to this major, ranging from Human Services to education, research, business, and more. You will also learn strategies to get you ready for success in those fields!
FallThe selection of textual sources and their incorporation in evidence-based writing can present problems for aspiring academic writers. Workshop participants will learn to distinguish types of evidence relevant in their academic discipline and will be introduced to Joseph Bizup’s BEAM schema that focuses on the function of a source in a document. Students must register for all workshops through their …
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