University Core Curriculum (UCC)
Any student entering Florida International University as a first-time college student (Summer 2003 or after) or transferring in without an Associates in Arts (AA) degree from a Florida public institution (Fall 2003 or after) is required to fulfill the University Core Curriculum requirements.
The University Core Curriculum (UCC) is a broad, well-defined curriculum that helps students to think critically, analytically, and creatively. It encourages a passion to learn, and provides them with the skills and abilities to organize, assemble, assess, and incorporate new knowledge and information.
The UCC rests upon the belief that a foundational curriculum, shared by students, fosters intellectual development and enhances personal, social, intellectual, and academic relations. Together with concentration in a major field of study, the UCC builds the base that makes future academic and professional excellence possible.
FlU’s UCC requires courses in six fundamental areas of knowledge and FIU’s First-Year Experience course. Some of these requirements are sequential; others have pre-requisites. All UCC courses are listed on the check off sheet and only the exact courses listed in each category will fulfill your general education requirements. Other important notes are included at the end of the sheet. Make certain to read the UCC sheet completely. Students are ultimately responsible to meet with an advisor to plan course schedules and review important academic policies and procedures.