Courses for Non-Majors
Are you interested in education, but have already enrolled in another degree program? Would you like to learn how to teach others in your field of study? Do you have an interest in enriching the lives of others?
The College of Education invites you to enroll in non-major education courses. Regardless of your course of study, we welcome you to join the education community!
General Education
The College of Education offers a number of courses to non-education majors that satisfy General Education requirements, in subject areas S (Social and Behavioral Sciences), D (Diversity) and H (Humanities). Courses include:
- EDF2085: Teaching Diverse Populations (S,D)
- EDF3110: Human Growth and Development (S)
- EDF3210: Educational Psychology (S)
- EDF3514: History of Education in the US (H)
- EDF3604: Social Foundations of Education (S)
- EEX2000: Impact of Disabilities (S,D)
- EEX3093: Exceptional People in School and Society (S,D)
Education Minors
Not only can you take College of Education courses for your General Education requirements, you can also apply those same courses to a minor. Enrich your undergraduate experience by adding an education minor to your resume. Minors include:
- EEX2000: Impact of Disabilities
- EEX3012: Intro to Special Education
- EEX3097: Social Perspectives on Disability
- EEX4280: Disability and Community Involvement and Employment
- EEX4520: Disability: Legal Aspects and Policy
- EDF3135: The Adolescent
- EDF3210: Educational Psychology
- EDF3310: Human Growth and Development
- EDF3514: History of Education in the US
- EDF3604: Social Foundations of Education
- EDF3609: Social and Historical Foundations of Education
- EDG4203: Elementary and Secondary School Curriculum
- EEX3012: Intro to Special Education
- EEX3097: Social Perspectives on Disability
- EME4406: Integrating Technology into the Secondary Curriculum
- SDS3340: Career and Life Span Planning
- SDS3481: Alcohol and Drug Use and Abuse
- SDS3482: Stress and Anxiety Management
- SDS4410: Interpersonal Communication Skills
- TSL4324: ESOL Strategies for Content Area Teachers
- EDF3132: The Young Adolescent
- EEX3616: Core Classroom Management Strategies
- EEX4294: Differentiated Instruction
- EME4406: Integrating Technology into the Secondary Curriculum
- ESE4340C: Effective Teaching and Classroom Management in Secondary Education
- RED3312: Content Area Literacy
- SDS3340: Career and Life Span Planning
- RED3312: Content Area Literacy
- RED3312: Content Area Literacy
Disability Science (DSC)
Educational Studies (ESM)
Florida Teaching (FTM)
UF Teach Mathematics (UTM)
UF Teach Science (UTS)
Online Availability
One of the many benefits the College of Education offers to undergraduate students is the availability of online courses. Take education courses when you want, where you want!
- EEX3012: Introduction to Special Education
- EEX3616: Core Classroom Management Strategies
- EEX4294: Differentiated Instruction
- SDS3340: Career and Life Span Planning
- SDS3482: Stress and Anxiety Management
- SDS4410: Interpersonal Communication Skills
- TSL4324: ESOL Strategies for Content Area Teachers









