The College of Health and Public Affairs at the University of Central Florida promotes excellence in undergraduate and graduate education, research and community service in health-related professions and public affairs. The college seeks to develop the intellectual capabilities of its students through its commitment to broad-based community partnerships, focused research, professional development and training opportunities, so that students prosper in a diverse, challenging and globally competitive work environment.
Facts (Spring 2005)
People
• 6,083 students
- 4,758 undergraduate
- 1,325 graduate
• 160 faculty members
• 44 staff members
• 22,335 alumni
Academic Programs
• 22 degree programs
- 12 bachelor’s
- 8 master’s
- 2 doctoral
• 11 minors
• 29 certificate programs
- 11 undergraduate
- 18 graduate
Go here for a complete list of academic programs in the college
Did you know?
All of the college’s programs are offered at UCF’s Orlando campus. A number of programs and courses are also offered at UCF’s regional campuses.
Facilities
• UCF Orlando Campus
- Health and Public Affairs Buildings I and II
• Central Florida Research Park
- Institute for Simulation and Training (IST) Building
- American Humanics Program
- Center for Community Partnerships
- Doctoral Program in Public Affairs
- Partnership I Building
- Public Safety Technology Center
- Research Pavilion
- Communicative Disorders Clinic
- Florida Center for Nursing
- 12001 Science Drive
- Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
• UCF Downtown Ying Academic Center
- John Scott Dailey Florida Institute of Government at UCF
See the Campus Map for the location of these facilities.