The basic criteria for designating a Global Learning (GL) course at UCF is that through the course students will accomplish the following:
*Because study abroad opportunities are already high impact practices, study abroad courses are not eligible for the GL designation.
Additionally, students will complete work that addresses one or both of these objectives during the term:
The HIP Courses Designations (Integrative-Learning Experience, Research Intensive, Service-Learning, and Global Learning) can all be obtained at either the instructor or course level. Please contact OEL@ucf.edu to discuss options.
This type of designation follows the instructor who has submitted their course section for designation. If there are multiple faculty members teaching this course, only the faculty member’s course with an instructor-level designation will have the Global Learning course attribute.
Departments may submit courses to be designated at the course level. This means that all instructors for the course, whether there is one or multiple instructors, will teach the course in accordance with the Global Learning designation requirements. Course-level designation means that all sections have common learning outcomes, final outcomes, and similar assessment practices that meet all required components of the GL Rubric.
If there are multiple instructors, but everyone uses the same syllabus, then only that syllabus needs to be submitted. If the content varies, sample syllabi must be submitted as one PDF.
To request a course-level designation, select this option on your submission form, which will populate a GL course level to be routed to your department chair to sign.