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University of Florida , United states

756 courses from University of Florida

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3 +4 Pharmacy Program

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This program allows advanced students the opportunity to enter UF?s Pharmacy College after three years of undergraduate study, and to earn a BS in Nutritional Sciences after completion of the first year of Pharmacy. Students in this program are not guaranteed admission into UF Pharmacy and must apply through regular processes. Graduation requires 120 credits. Admission to the 3+4 Pharmacy program requires a GPA of 3.00 in science and math courses (in boldface), and an overall GPA of 3.00. Students in this program are not guaranteed admission into the College of Pharmacy.

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4 + 1 Bachelors in Environmental Science and MS in Interdisciplinary Ecology - Non Thesis

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The School offers a 4-year-plus-1-year sequence combining the Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science and the Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Ecology. This program leaves the existing Bachelor's degree requirements intact, except that eligible students substitute up to 9 semester hours of graduate courses for undergraduate electives, as specifically approved by the School. These graduate courses are double-counted toward the 36 credits required for the Master of Science (with thesis) or the 38 credits required for the Master of Science (non-thesis) in Interdisciplinary Ecology, which can be completed in one year (three or four semesters) beyond the bachelor's degree.

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4 + 1 Bachelors in Environmental Science and MS in Interdisciplinary Ecology - Thesis

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The School offers a 4-year-plus-1-year sequence combining the Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science and the Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Ecology. This program leaves the existing Bachelor's degree requirements intact, except that eligible students substitute up to 9 semester hours of graduate courses for undergraduate electives, as specifically approved by the School. These graduate courses are double-counted toward the 36 credits required for the Master of Science (with thesis) or the 38 credits required for the Master of Science (non-thesis) in Interdisciplinary Ecology, which can be completed in one year (three or four semesters) beyond the bachelor's degree.

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4 - 1 BS/MS in Microbiology and Cell Science

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The 4-1 B.S./M.S. program in Microbiology and Cell Science requires that 12 credits of graduate level courses (5000 level of above) be taken to fulfill requirements of the B.S. degree program. The 12 credits of graduate level courses are courses used to fulfill *6 credits of the 18 credit B.S. core course requirement and a minimum of 6 credits of the 9 credit B.S. elective course requirement. The 12 credits of 5000-level or higher required and elective courses may also be applied to satisfy the M.S. degree requirements. The B.S./M.S. Combined Degree Program in Microbiology and Cell Science is expected to provide highly motivated and capable students with an opportunity to obtain the training and perspective that will give them a competitive advantage as applicants for advanced research degrees in molecular biological sciences.

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4+1 Bachelors and Masters Program in Interior Design

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The 4+1 program is a combined bachelor?s and master?s degree program of study, which allows undergraduate students in interior design at the University of Florida to take graduate-level courses prior to completion of the bachelor?s degree and to count 12 graduate credits towards both degrees. If admitted, students are required to complete 6 graduate credits in the fall semester and 6 graduate credits in the spring semester of their senior year (Letter-graded A, B+ or B). After the baccalaureate degree is awarded, students must complete an additional 24 hours of graduate credit hours consisting of coursework and a written thesis with a research component. Students should expect at least one additional year to complete the Master of Interior Design.

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4-1 Combined Degree Program in Sport Management

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The combined Bachelor of Science/Master of Science allows qualified students to earn both a bachelor?s degree and a master?s degree from the Department of Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management with 12 credit hours of graduate coursework counting toward both degrees. The two degrees may be earned with a minimum of 138 credit hours for the thesis option (instead of the 150 required if the degree were pursued separately) and 145 credit hours for the non-thesis option (instead of the 157 credit hours if the degrees were pursued separately). Therefore, both degrees can be attained within a five year period, rather than the usual six years. Students should apply to the combined degree program before the completion of the first semester of their Junior year. Interested students should contact an academic advisor during their freshman or sophomore year to ensure their eligibility.

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4-1 Combined Degree Program in Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management

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The combined BS/MS degree program allows qualified students to earn both the bachelor's and master's degrees with 12 credit hours of jointly counted course work. This program is considered a ?4/1? because you may be awarded both degrees within a five-year period. Please contact your TRSM Academic Advisor no later than the first semester of your Junior year to begin this accelerated option.

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Accelerated Master of Public Health Program

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The accelerated MPH Program is a 42-credit course of study, designed for health professionals with terminal degrees who wish to incorporate public health skills into their current positions or to make a career change. The 42-credit curricula have been designed to encourage the development of competence in key public health skills and to meet current standards in the field of public health, Council on Education in Public Health (CEPH) accreditation criteria, and the College?s mission, goals and objectives. Requirements for graduation from the accelerated MPH program are: One course in each of the five core areas of public health; Seminar in Contemporary Public Health Issues; Core courses in an area of concentration; Elective courses relevant to the chosen concentration and individual career goals; Public Health Internship; Major paper and presentation; (credit assigned through the Seminar in Contemporary Public Health Issues).

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BS/MS in Family, Youth and Community Sciences

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The program allows you to double?count graduate courses toward both degrees, thus reducing the time it would normally take to graduate by a semester or more. The combined?degree program reduces the cost of both degrees and enhances your marketability for career advancement. Combined program opportunities exist in most colleges and more programs are being developed each term. Accounting, agriculture, business administration, dentistry, design and planning, engineering, fine arts, forest resources and conservation, health and human performance, journalism and communications, liberal arts and sciences, natural resources and environment, and nursing currently offer combined bachelor?s and master?s degree programs. Each program determines its own qualifications for eligibility, and most include a minimum cumulative GPA requirement and a strong GRE score (or a minimum GMAT of 500). Students who meet the combined?degree application requirements can enroll in 12 credits of graduate courses during the junior and senior years. These credits will satisfy the undergraduate degree requirements and, if you are admitted to graduate school at UF, the 12 credits also will satisfy graduate degree requirements if they are completed with grades of B or better.

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BS/Master in Family, Youth and Community Sciences

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The program allows you to double?count graduate courses toward both degrees, thus reducing the time it would normally take to graduate by a semester or more. The combined?degree program reduces the cost of both degrees and enhances your marketability for career advancement. Combined program opportunities exist in most colleges and more programs are being developed each term. Accounting, agriculture, business administration, dentistry, design and planning, engineering, fine arts, forest resources and conservation, health and human performance, journalism and communications, liberal arts and sciences, natural resources and environment, and nursing currently offer combined bachelor?s and master?s degree programs. Each program determines its own qualifications for eligibility, and most include a minimum cumulative GPA requirement and a strong GRE score (or a minimum GMAT of 500). Students who meet the combined?degree application requirements can enroll in 12 credits of graduate courses during the junior and senior years. These credits will satisfy the undergraduate degree requirements and, if you are admitted to graduate school at UF, the 12 credits also will satisfy graduate degree requirements if they are completed with grades of B or better.

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BSN to PhD in Nursing Science Program

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A PhD of Nursing Science is the pinnacle of the academic nursing career. Nursing professionals holding doctorates of nursing science have an endless stream of career opportunities in health administration, clinical research and advanced clinical practice. Accelerated BSN to PhD programs allow the best and brightest BSN students fulfill their dream of a higher level of education and a wealth of professional opportunities by providing a quicker path to their doctorate in nursing science. The UF BSN to PhD program is an innovative program which addresses the dearth of PhD prepared nurses who will go on to become nursing educators, researchers and expert clinicians early on in their career. By moving directly from undergraduate to graduate study, UF accelerated BSN-PhD graduates are entering the field and will have a longer time to contribute to the nursing profession. The BSN to PhD program allows students to be immersed in the learning process without requiring a period of employment between undergraduate and graduate education. By making the MSN program a required part of the program, the College trains these future leaders to be trained in a specific clinical track as well.

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Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology

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This program provides students with a broad-based liberal arts education and prepares students to work in an increasingly complex world. Anthropology majors learn about different groups of people, their prehistory and their biological and cultural diversity through disciplines that combine science and the humanities.

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Bachelor of Arts in Art Education

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This program is designed for students who plan to teach art in the public schools. This curriculum, which is offered in cooperation with the College of Education, prepares students to apply for certification for teaching art in Florida and all other NCATE states.

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Bachelor of Arts in Art History

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This program introduces students to the wide range of artistic styles and periods in the western world as well as art of the non-western world, art historical theory and criticism, and research methodology in the field. Critical thinking, research and writing skills are cultivated in this program, which emphasizes visual literacy, an understanding of history as well as the social forces and cultural ideologies that shape and inform different periods and styles. Five general areas of art history are offered in the curriculum-Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance/Baroque, Modern, and Non-Western.

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Bachelor of Arts in Astronomy

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This program aims of developing and sharpening analytical and quantitative reasoning, yet it allows cultivation of a broader range of knowledge than with the B.S., one that can be applied to a variety of career options. This greater flexibility was mainly obtained by dropping 12 credits of physics courses from the list of requirements.

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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration - General Studies

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This program combines business fundamentals with an outside area of interest. In addition to taking core business courses, general studies majors choose an area of specialization from over 70 disciplines, including foreign language, mass communication, international studies, travel and tourism management, criminology, and sports management (refer to the college website for a list of pre-approved areas and course requirements). The general studies degree prepares students for a wide variety of business-related careers, for graduate studies in business and for graduate programs related to the area of specialization.

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Bachelor of Arts in Classics - Ancient Language

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This program is appropriate for students wishing direct contact with the literature and culture of the ancients, or for those intending to be Florida certified to teach Latin, or for those who plan to do graduate study in Greek or Latin.

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Bachelor of Arts in Classics - Classical Civilization

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This program will provide a liberal arts major in Classical Studies, making it appropriate for those who desire a broad humanities background or are considering admission to professional schools.

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