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Feb 28, 2021
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog
Substitute Teaching Certificate
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College of Community Innovation and Education
School of Teacher Education
Education Complex and Gym (ED), 209
Associate Professor: Dr. Dan Ezell
dan.ezell@ucf.edu
The Substitute Teaching Certificate is designed for undergraduates who want to prepare themselves for substitute teaching assignments in PK-12 schools. This certificate does not lead to teacher certification or admission to the College of Community Innovation and Education. The certificate is appropriate for students who are seeking an enhanced understanding of how to be an effective substitute teacher in PK-12 school classrooms, or for those who are considering a future career as a fully certified teacher. This certificate may also strengthen the marketability of students’ major programs. This certificate is available for students in the 2006 catalog year and beyond.
Certificate Admission Requirements
Certificate Requirements
Prerequisite Courses
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Required Courses (9 Credit Hours)
Foreign Language Requirements
Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 9
Other Requirements
- A minimum GPA of 2.5 in all courses
- No credit by exam (CLEP, Military credit) may be used. Transfer credits from other universities will be considered.
- At least 6 hours used in the certificate must be earned at UCF.
- Note: Completion of this certificate does not complete the requirements for teacher certification, nor does it constitute admission to the College of Education and Human Performance.
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