If you are a current UF Freshman or Sophomore and you’re interested in a PHHP major, you are required to schedule an appointment to see a PHHP advisor. Please click here to schedule an advising appointment.
Current PHHP students must reach out to advisers for their majors of interest to inquire about the major change process. For example, if you are interested in changing your major to Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, you must contact the College of Health and Human Performance; if you’re interested in switching to Psychology, you must contact the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
If you are a Freshman or Sophomore majoring in Health Science, Public Health, or Communication Sciences and Disorders, you should schedule an appointment to meet with Rob Doyle, Andrea Smith, or Emily Oliva by clicking here. If you have already been accepted into the the Health Science, Public Health, or Communication Sciences and Disorders limited access program (starting junior year), you now have a faculty advisor.
Students interested in PHHP minors must have all minor prerequisites complete prior to requesting approval to pursue a PHHP minor. Prerequisite courses are listed in the respective minor catalog pages, available here. Completion of minor prerequisites and the minimum prerequisite GPA does not guarantee acceptance to a PHHP minor. Because all PHHP majors are limited access, very few seats remain to allow for minor students. Please contact a PHHP advisor to see if minor students are currently being accepted to your minor of interest.
Current PHHP Freshman and Sophomores should schedule an appointment to meet with an advisor to discuss minor tracking and feasibility.
Yes. Any of the following courses will satisfy our advanced writing requirement. Please note that not all courses are offered every semester, so please consult the Registrar’s Schedule of Courses or One.UF to see which courses are available.
PHHP advisors are unable to manually add students to full courses offered by other colleges (e.g., CHM2045, ENC1102, BSC2010, CLP3144, etc.). If you are trying to be placed in a course that appears to be full, please continue to check One.UF or contact the department that offers the course. Occasionally students won’t be able to find a preferred section and will have to wait until the following semester to take a course. When contacting other departments, please be patient and recognize that you are likely one of many students requesting seats in popular courses.
Most PHHP students plan to attend a graduate or professional program after graduation, such as medical school, dental school, or MPH or MHA programs. If you are interested in learning about other opportunities, you are encouraged to use the resources provided by UF’s Career Connections Center. In addition to online assessment tools, you can schedule a Career Planning Appointment to meet with a member of the Career Connections Center team.
Undergraduate staff work with undergraduate students regarding only PHHP’s bachelor’s degree programs. If you would like more information about a PHHP graduate program (Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Public Health, etc.), please check that program’s website for appropriate contact information.