This section of [ABC 1234] is designated as an Integrative-Learning Experience (IE) course. This designation will be noted on students’ transcripts. IE courses provide opportunities to connect the core knowledge and skills of a major to real-world professional and civic contexts. Students will work closely with faculty and peers to develop, reflect on, and articulate their goals. While many courses include integrative-learning elements, in order to receive an IE course designation, the integrative-learning component must be central – not peripheral – to the course.
In this course, the IE component will involve a [multimedia presentation, poster, written reflection paper, creative presentation, etc.]. This ensures that real-world experiences are meaningfully tied to course objectives and that the time invested in the project results in tangible products.
Students with a valid objection to a proposed IE project or placement must notify me during the first week of class or before the drop/add deadline so we can discuss alternatives.
Questions about this designation or HIP designations at UCF may be directed to HIP@ucf.edu.