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Freshman and Sophomore Information

Welcome to the freshmen and sophomore's informational page. The College of Public Health and Health Professions is pleased you are interested in learning more about what we have to offer you through our Bachelor of Health Science program. Our college was established in 1958, and we currently teach over 900 undergraduates. At the undergraduate level, we are designed primarily as a preprofessional major in order to help prepare students interested in diverse health care careers. Over three-quarters of our seniors who apply to professional or graduate school get accepted. If you are interested in junior level admission in our college, you will apply to us in your sophomore year. We typically accept 215 students across our three junior-senior tracks - pre-occupational therapy, general health science, and rehabilitative services.

Below you will find two links to information we hope will be of assistance to you. First, we have prepared a powerpoint slide presentation on our various undergraduate tracks. The slide presentation includes a brief description of the course tracks available and lists, by career focus, the courses you need to take as freshmen and sophomores to stay on track for our college. For freshmen and sophomores, we have five tracks – general preprofessional, pre-physical therapy, pre-occupational therapy, rehabilitative services, and general health science. These tracks collapse into three, as noted above, once admitted to the junior year. Select the track that matches the closest to your career goals and then carefully review the courses you need. Second, we have included a checklist that summarizes the requirements for our undergraduate program tracks so that you can easily compare and contrast prerequisite requirements and learn all of the requirements you must meet to be eligible for consideration for junior level admission. We hope you will seriously consider our college for your bachelor’s degree, and we welcome your comments and questions. If you would like to schedule an advising appointment, please call us at (352) 273-6400. Walk ins are also welcome. We are located in the HPNP Complex in room G205

 

Freshman and Sophomore Information

Advising

Admission Requirements for Juniors

Prerequisites and Registration; General Education, Clast, and Gordon Rule; Immuization Requirements; Gatorlink E-mail Address and Computer Requirements; University of Florida Identification Badge; Certifications and Training; Contact Information Sheet; Other Important Notes

Application Process

Current Students

Registration Instructions and Requirements, Course Schedule, Courses Sequence/Description, Clinical Observation, UF Memo of Understanding for Clinical Observation, Independent Study

General Information

Plan of Study, Student Handbooks, Avoiding Plagiarism, Final Exam Time Schedule (pdf), Senior Survey

Special Programs

Honors Requirements, Minors Available, Minor Degree Form, Combined Degree Instructions, Combined Degree Request Form, Study Abroad Program at La Trobe University

Research Participation (pdf)

Faculty and Staff

Faculty, Affiliated Faculty, and Staff

Student Organizations

Health Science Student Organization (HSSO), PHHP College Council

Links/Tools/Resources

Blood Borne Pathogens (BBP), HIPPA and Confidentiality Training, Contact Information Sheet, Faculty Evaluations, Student Financial Affairs, PHHP Financial Aid Application Form, Shands Auxiliary Scholarship Form, Jeanne Moran Foundation Scholarship Application Form, ISIS, Job Information for the Gainesville Area (pdf), Libraries (UF and HSC), Undergraduate Catalog, UF course schedules, UF and HSC Bookstores, Web CT

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