Florida Universities Grapple with State-Mandated Curriculum Changes

Ari Odzer | 3 December 2024 | NBC 6 South Florida

All of Florida’s 12 public universities are grappling with the impacts of a state-mandated change in curriculum. 

A new state law is redefining which courses count towards required graduation credits and which ones should only be taught as electives. At Florida International University, 22 classes have been flagged to potentially be moved from the core curriculum to elective status, pending approval from the state’s Board of Governors, which runs the state university system…

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