Serving Volusia and Flagler counties, UCF Daytona Beach is a state-supported, upper-level campus enrolling junior, senior and graduate students. UCF opened a local facility in 1968 specifically to serve students in East Central Florida who earn associate degrees from Daytona State and transfer students who complete two years (60 semester hours) at other approved public or private colleges and universities.
UCF is a member of the State University System and fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. In addition to regional accreditation agencies, a number of scientific, academic and professional bodies confer special accreditation to various UCF programs. UCF serves more than 46,000 students throughout Central Florida.
UCF Daytona Beach partners with Daytona State in support of Florida's 2+2 program. With 2+2, you can complete an associate degree at Daytona State, then continue at UCF Daytona Beach for the completion of your bachelor's degree. Whether you are a first-year student or a student ready to enter your junior year, the partnership between Daytona State and UCF makes accredited public education accessible.
Programs at UCF Daytona Beach
UCF offers a variety of program offerings at the Daytona Beach Campus. Students can complete the following undergraduate degrees, undergraduate minors and graduate degrees at UCF Daytona Beach.
Undergraduate
- Applied Science
- Business Administration
- Criminal Justice
- Early Childhood Education
- Health Services Administration
- Interpersonal/Organizational Communication
- Elementary Education
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Legal Studies
- Nursing
- Photography
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Social Sciences
- Sociology
- Technical Education and Industry Training
Minors
- Anthropology in Multicultural Studies
- Business
- Criminal Justice
- English Writing
- Early Childhood Development and Education
- Exception Education
- Health Services Administration
- History
- Interpersonal/Organizational Communication
- Legal Studies
- Mass Communication
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
Graduate
- Career and Technical Education
- Clinical Psychology
- Criminal Justice
- Health Sciences: Health Services Administration
- Social Work
