Articulation Agreements
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Department of Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering
UCF-HYU Articulation Program
Hanyang University
Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
Agreement Active Term: 4/25/2022 – 4/25/2027
The UCF–HYU Articulation Program is a 1+1 graduate-level academic pathway that enables qualified students from Hanyang University to earn a Master of Science (MS) degree in Civil Engineering with a concentration in the Smart Cities Track at UCF. Under this agreement, students complete 12 credit hours of graduate coursework at Hanyang University during the first year, followed by 18 credit hours at UCF during the second year. Upon successful completion of all academic requirements, students are awarded the Civil Engineering, Smart Cities Track MS degree from UCF. The program includes a set of articulated courses from Hanyang University that UCF will recognize toward the degree, as outlined below.
HYU Course Number | HYU Course Title | UCF Course Number | UCF Course Title | UCF Credits |
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SIS202 | Design of Smart Underground Space | CEG 6610 | Smart Underground Structures: Tunnels and Shafts | 3 |
STS401 | Sustainable Smart Transportation and Logistics System | URP 6711 | Sustainable Transportation Planning | 3 |
SES401 | Smart City sewage treatment plant design | ENV 6533 | Smart Water and Wastewater Management | 3 |
SCT6012 or SCT6015 | Simulation-based Smart City Transportation Facility Design or Smart City Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment | EMA 5104 | Intermediate Structure and Properties of Materials | 3 |
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
UCF-PUCP Articulation Program
Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru
Lima, Peru
Agreement Active Term: 2/28/2025 – 2/28/20230
The UCF–PUCP Articulation Program is a 1+1 graduate-level academic pathway that enables qualified students from Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru to earn a Master of Science (MS) degree in Industrial Engineering at UCF. Under this agreement, students complete 12 credit hours of graduate coursework at Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru during the first year, followed by 18 credit hours at UCF during the second year. Upon successful completion of all academic requirements, students are awarded the Industrial Engineering MS degree from UCF. The program includes a set of articulated courses from Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru that UCF will recognize toward the degree, as outlined below.
PUCP Course Number | PUCP Course Title | UCF Course Number | UCF Course Title | UCF Credits |
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1CAL50 | Engineering Statistics | ESI 5219 | Engineering Statistics | 3 |
1CAL11 | Lean Six Sigma | ESI 5227 | Total Quality Improvement | 3 |
IND600 | Optimization Models | ESI 5306 | Operations Research | 3 |
1CAL04 | Agile Project Management | EIN 5140 | Project Engineering | 3 |
Dual Degree Agreements
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
UCF-IULM Dual Degree Program
Università IULM
Milan, Italy
Agreement Active Term: 1/21/2022 – 1/21/2027
The UCF-IULM Dual Degree Program is a graduate program that provides students enrolled at or graduating from Università IULM with the opportunity to pursue advanced graduate education at UCF. Through this one-way dual degree arrangement, students complete 15 credit hours of graduate coursework at Università IULM during the first year, followed by 18 credit hours at UCF during the second year. Upon successful completion of the academic requirements established by each institution, students are awarded a Master’s degree from Università IULM and a Master’s of Science degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management from UCF. Coursework must be completed at both institutions in accordance with their respective academic policies and accreditation standards. This agreement defines the course articulation and credit recognition necessary for students to meet the degree requirements at UCF. Further details regarding the articulated coursework and academic structure are outlined below.
IULM Course Number | IULM Course Title | UCF Course Number | UCF Course Title | UCF Credits |
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5697 | Managing Hospitality and Guest services Organizations | HMG 6245 | Managing Hospitality & Guest Services Organizations | 3 |
5699 | Critical Issues in Hospitality and Tourism Human Resources | HMG 6228 | Critical Issues in Hospitality Human Resources | 3 |
6361 | Accounting and Financial Management | HMG 6477 | Financial Analysis of Hospitality Enterprises | 3 |
6360 | Marketing Strategies in Hospitality and Tourism | HMG 6596 | Strategic Marketing in Hospitality & Tourism | 3 |
6820 | Geography for Sustainable Tourism Development | HMG 6566 | Principles of Destination Marketing & Management | 3 |
UCF-ISCTE Dual Degree Program
ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon
Lisbon, Portugal
Agreement Active Term: 1/20/2023 – 1/20/2028
The UCF ISCTE Dual Degree Program is a graduate program that provides students enrolled at or graduating from ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon with the opportunity to pursue advanced graduate education at UCF. Through this one-way dual degree arrangement, students complete 15 credit hours of graduate coursework at ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon during the first year, followed by 18 credit hours at UCF during the second year. Upon successful completion of the academic requirements established by each institution, students are awarded a Master’s degree from ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon and a Master’s of Science degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management from UCF. Coursework must be completed at both institutions in accordance with their respective academic policies and accreditation standards. This agreement defines the course articulation and credit recognition necessary for students to meet the degree requirements at UCF. Further details regarding the articulated coursework and academic structure are outlined below.
ISCTE Course Number | ISCTE Course Title | UCF Course Number | UCF Course Title | UCF Credits |
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03172 | Data Analysis in Hospitality and Tourism | HMG 6585 | Data Analysis in Hospitality and Tourism Research | 3 |
00894 | Managing Hospitality and Guest Service Organizations | HMG 6245 | Managing Hospitality and Guest Services Organizations | 3 |
00893 | Strategic Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism | HMG 6596 | Strategic Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism | 3 |
00899 | Research Methods in Hospitality and Tourism | HMG 6586 | Research Methods in Hospitality and Tourism | 3 |
00895 | Critical Issues in Hospitality Human Resources | HMG 6228 | Critical Issues in Hospitality Human Resources | 3 |
College of Community Innovation and Education
School of Publis Administration
UCF-KTU Dual Degree Program
Kaunas University of Technology
Kaunas, Lithuania
Agreement Active Term: 1/28/2019 – 1/28/2026
The UCF-KTU Dual Degree Program is an undergraduate program that provides students from Kaunas University of Technology with the opportunity to pursue undergraduate education at UCF, and students from UCF to pursue undergraduate education at KTU. Through this agreement, eligible students from Kaunas University of Technology and UCF may complete portions of their undergraduate coursework at the partner institution, with the academic structure allowing for coordinated progression toward degree completion. Students who fulfill the academic requirements of both universities will be awarded two separate Bachelor’s degrees, one from UCF and one from Kaunas University of Technology. Coursework must be undertaken in accordance with each institution’s academic policies and accreditation standards. This agreement outlines the procedures for course articulation, credit recognition, and institutional coordination necessary to support dual degree completion.
NOTE: Agreement is on extension and under review for updated UCF General Education Program requirements: https://undergrad.ucf.edu/gep/req/gepreq/