Health and Public Affairs building I (HPA I) houses the Department of Criminal Justice, the Department of Legal Studies, the School of Social Work, the Doctoral Program in Public Affairs, the COHPA Office of Research, the COHPA Office of Graduate Services, the COHPA Dean’s Office, other administrative offices and multiple classrooms.
Health and Public Affairs II houses the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, the Department of Health Professions, the Department of Health Management and Informatics, the Department of Public Administration, Undergraduate Student Services and specialized classrooms.
My internship with the District 9 Medical Examiner’s Office was one of the greatest experiences of my life. I gained an excellent understanding of the medical examiner’s office and the criminal justice field in general."
— Adam Stubley, criminal justice major
I’m so excited to be in this program. I’m really looking forward to planning great areas to live and work."
— Gabriella Serrado, urban and regional planning graduate student
I think it is great to be part of something that [exposes] others to sign language and the deaf community."
— Ashley Loomis, communication sciences and disorders major and national-anthem signer at Orlando Magic games
UCF provides its physical therapy students with an excellent education and prepares them to work in the most challenging of settings."
— Jamie Dyson, rehabilitation supervisor, Orlando Regional Medical Center
The program is really helping me grow as a professional. I have a much better understanding of how to navigate the systems and advocate for services on a much larger scale."
— Joy Chuba, social work graduate student, UCF Valencia Osceola
In fall 2010, I began to create real programs, establish the board, develop volunteer-recruitment strategies and overal strategically plan the next five years -- all through my course work."
— Paulette Campbell, CEO of Redemption Song, Inc., Master of Nonprofit Management ('11)
The internship is going great! I am interning for Senate President Mike Haridopolos in the Capitol. I wish more UCF students could have this truly amazing opportunity."
— Julianna Debler, legal studies major and 2012 Florida Legislative Scholars Intern