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Accounting, Fisher School of

Accounting at UF traces its roots back to 1923 when the first accounting course was offered. Today, as one of the nation’s few free-standing accounting schools, the Fisher School of Accounting has cultivated a distinctive identity at the University of Florida and among the nation’s top business programs.
More Info | 352.273.0200 (tel) | 352.392.7962 (fax)

P.O. Box 117166
210 GERSON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7166
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Advertising

The Department of Advertising is recognized as one of the largest and most respected programs in the US. Courses are designed to provide a foundation for problem-solving, strategic thinking, and persuasion techniques that drive marketplace communication.
More Info | Email | 352.392.4046

P.O. BOX 118400
2088 WEIMER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-8400
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African Studies, Center for

As a National Resource Center for African Studies, the mission of the center is to promote excellence in teaching and research on Africa in all the disciplines at the University of Florida. The Center for African Studies also disseminates knowledge about Africa to the wider community through an integrated outreach program to schools, colleges, community groups, and businesses.
More Info | Email | 352.392.2183 (tel.) | 352.392.2435 (fax)

PO Box 115560
427 GRINTER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5560
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African American Studies

The African American Studies program is one of the fastest growing majors at UF. The degree program provides students with a variety of innovative courses by applying creative cultural methods of teaching while examining the African American experience.
More Info | Email | 352.392.5724 (tel) | 352.294.0007 (fax)

1012 Turlington Hall
PO Box 118120
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-8400
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Agricultural and Biological Engineering

The Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering is founded on developing, teaching, and applying engineering principles to improve and sustain agricultural and biological systems for current and future generations.
More Info | 352.392.1864 (tel) | 352.392.4092 (fax)

P.O. Box 110570
Frazier Rogers Hall
1741 Museum Road, Bldg. 474
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0570
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Agricultural Education and Communication

The UF/IFAS Department of Agricultural Education and Communication is a group of faculty, staff and students committed to connecting people with agriculture through agricultural communication, education, leadership development and Extension education.
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Email | 352.392.0502

P.O. BOX 110540
305 ROLFS HALL
341 Buckman Drive
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0540
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Agronomy

The Department of Agronomy's vision is to improve and sustain food production while conserving natural resources and promoting healthy and active lives by creating and disseminating knowledge in the plant sciences. The department's mission is to achieve excellence in the science of using plants for food, feed, fuel, fiber and turf, as well as in the management of weed species, through research, teaching, and outreach programs that serve the people of Florida, the nation, and the world.
More Info | 352.392.1811

P.O. BOX 110500
3105 MCCARTY HALL B
1676 McCarty Drive
GAINESVILLE FL 32611
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Animal Sciences

The Department of Animal Sciences creates new solutions to tomorrow's problems in the areas of teaching, research, and extension, by integrating the most modern technologies available with personal expertise and attention to the needs of both students and industry.
More Info | 352.392.1981 (tel) | 352.392.7652 (fax)

P.O. BOX 110910
2250 Shealy Drive
GAINESVILLE FL 32608
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Anthropology

Anthropology lies at the intersection of the multiple approaches to the study of humankind that characterize other disciplines – biological, social, cultural, historical, linguistic, cognitive, material, technological and aesthetic – because of its unique holistic perspective. These multiple approaches are encapsulated in the four traditional subfields that have composed the discipline since its establishment in the 19th century: cultural, archaeological, biological and linguistic anthropology.
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Email | 352.392.2253

P.O. BOX 117305
1112 TURLINGTON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7305
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Applied Physiology and Kinesiology

The Department of Applied Physiology & Kinesiology (APK) studies the immediate and lasting effects of exercise and its use in performance enhancement and disease prevention and rehabilitation.
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Architecture, School of

The School of Architecture recognizes design as a synthesis of thinking, analyzing and making — an iterative process that engages, issues of space, historical precedent, sustainability, ecology, urbanity, landscape, built-form, and construction toward innovation. The School of Architecture is uniquely positioned to respond to these issues by deploying studio based design methodologies in collaboration with a new generation of experts in engineering, ecology, business, anthropology, energy, fine arts, medicine, and construction.
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Email | 352.294.1477

P.O. BOX 115702
331 ARCHITECTURE BUILDING
1480 Inner Road
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5702
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Art + Art History, School of

The School of Art + Art History nurtures a culture of critical inquiry in scholarly and creative work. The school empowers each individual with knowledge, skills, and insight to engage thoughtfully with the changing world.
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Email | 352.273.3055 (tel) | 352.392.8453 (fax)

108 FINE ARTS BUILDING C
GAINESVILLE FL 32611
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Arts in Medicine, Center for

The University of Florida Center for the Arts in Medicine is committed to advancing research, education, and practice in arts in medicine, locally and globally. Through ongoing interdisciplinary research, training programs, and dynamic academic programs the Center advances its mission to further the field of arts in health.
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Email | 352.273.1488

P.O. Box 115660
Center for Arts in Medicine
720 SW 2nd Ave, South Tower Suite 208
Gainesville, FL 32601
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Astronomy

The Department of Astronomy is home to a vibrant community actively engaged in research, education, and outreach. The department's faculty are involved in a wide range of research programs using world-class resources including an in-house design-through-fabrication instrumentation program, partner level access to the Gran Telescope Canarias, the HiPerGator-2 supercomputer, and more.
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Email | 352.294.1870 (tel) | 352.392.5089 (fax)

P.O. BOX 112055
211 BRYANT SPACE SCIENCE CENTER
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-2055
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Biology

The Department of Biology studies life at all levels from molecules to the biosphere to understand the evolution, structure, maintenance and dynamics of biological systems. The department's teaching and research provide the integrative and conceptual foundations of the life sciences.
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Email | 352.273.0125 (tel) | 352.392.3704 (fax)

P.O. BOX 118525
220 BARTRAM HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-8525
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Biomedical Engineering

The J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) is part of the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering and is a prime resource for biomedical engineering education, training, research, and technology development. BME is an ever-evolving field that uses and applies engineering principles to the study of biology and medicine in order to improve health care.
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Email | 352.273.9222 (tel) | 352.273.9221 (fax)

P.O. BOX 116131
1275 Center Drive
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES BUILDING JG56
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-6131
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Bob Graham Center

The Bob Graham Center was established in 2006 with the goal of creating a community of students, scholars, and citizens who share a commitment to revitalizing the civic culture of Florida and the nation. Former Governor and U. S. Senator Bob Graham founded the Center as a place where students acquire the skills and knowledge to become informed citizens, with the expressed purpose of strengthening the nation’s democratic institutions.
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Email | 352.846.1575

220 PUGH HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-2030
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Business, Heavener School of

One of the nation’s top-ranked undergraduate public business schools, the Heavener School of Business offers degrees in Finance, General Business, Management, Information Systems & Operations Management, and Marketing.
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352.273.0165

P.O. Box 117150
1325 West University Avenue
HEAVENER HALL 333
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7150
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Chemical Engineering

The work of the Department of Chemical Engineering is not restricted to the chemical industry, chemical changes or chemistry. Instead, modern chemical engineers are concerned with all the physical, chemical, and biological changes of matter that can produce an economic product or result that is useful to humankind.
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Email | 352.294.2891 (tel) | 352.392.9513

1030 Center Drive
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING STUDENT CENTER (CESC)
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-2030
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Chemistry

The Department of Chemistry is a comprehensive department granting bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD degrees with specialization in all areas including biochemistry, nanochemistry, analytical, inorganic, organic, physical, polymer, synthetic, and theoretical chemistry. The University of Florida ranks in the top five chemistry departments nationally in PhD production and is among the top 20 in bachelor’s graduates.
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Email | 352.392.0541 (tel) | 352.392.8758 (fax)

P.O. Box 117200
214 LEIGH HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7200
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Civil and Coastal Engineering

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Classics

The Department of Classics offers an interdisciplinary Classical Studies major, with specializations in ancient language, classical civilization, and teacher certification that offer students instruction in the history, literature, and culture of the ancient Greeks and Romans. These three specializations require proficiency in Latin or ancient Greek. A fourth specialization in modern Greek offers students instruction in the language, literature, and culture of modern Greece and requires proficiency in modern Greek. The department also offers minors in Classical Studies and Greek Studies.
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Email | 352.273.3701

P.O. Box 117435
125 DAUER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7435
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Computer & Information Science & Engineering

The mission of the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering is to educate students, as well as the broader campus community, in the fundamental concepts of the computing discipline; to create and disseminate computing knowledge and technology; and to use expertise in computing to help society solve problems.
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352.392.1090
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P.O. Box 116120
E301 CSE BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-6120
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Construction Management, M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of

The mission of the M. E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management is to be the center of excellence for construction. The Rinker School will pursue this by promoting professional and ethical behavior in education and practice, advancing the industry by creating new knowledge through research and scholarly activities, educating individuals in principles, knowledge, and skills required to be successful in their professional careers, and providing service and transferring knowledge to the citizens of Florida, the construction industry, professional societies, the nation, and the world.
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Email | 352.273.1150 (tel) | 352.392.9606 (fax)

P.O. Box 115703
304 RINKER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5703
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Dial Center for Written and Oral Communication

The William and Grace Dial Center for Written and Oral Communication assists in preparing University of Florida students to speak and write effectively using the major conventions governing the presentation of knowledge in their chosen disciplines. Additionally, the students gain an understanding of the importance of communicating information from within their discipline to general audiences.
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Email | 352.392.5421 (tel) | 352.392.5420 (fax)

P.O. Box 112032
402 ROLFS HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-2032
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Digital Worlds Institute

The Digital Worlds Institute is on the cutting edge of digital arts and sciences — both in research initiatives and innovative approach to education.  The institute is a recognized leader in combining arts, communications, engineering and science, with a focus on advanced media systems.
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Email | 352.294.2020 (tel) | 352.294.2030 (fax)

102 FINE ARTS A
GAINESVILLE FL 32611
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Economics

The Department of Economics offers a vibrant undergraduate curriculum. Students enjoy close and meaningful interactions with the faculty through rigorous and engaging courses. A diverse menu of elective courses covers exciting and relevant topics like growth and development, international trade and finance, public policy analysis and evaluation, and strategic business decisions. Students are strongly encouraged to pursue outside-of-the-classroom learning through internships and study abroad.
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Email | 352.392.0151 (tel) | 352.294.7860 (fax)

P.O. Box 117140
224 MATHERLY HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7140
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Electrical and Computer Engineering

Electrical engineers study electricity and design electrical systems that solve problems—how to make your smartphones smarter; how to make your refrigerator run more efficiently; coming up with the optimal temperature to heat pizza in your microwave; designing the audio and visual technology that brings movies to life.
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352.392.9758 (tel) | 352.294.0911 (fax)

P.O. Box 116200
968 Center Drive
216 LARSEN HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-6200
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English

The Department of English fosters a dynamic nexus of critical thinking, writing, and making. English offers students innovative opportunities for individual and collaborative learning through BA, MFA, and PhD programs. Students work with a variety of materials, including: global Anglophone literature, African American literature, children’s literature, comics, critical theory, digital modes, film and media. In-house journals and media reflect the scholarly, creative, and interdisciplinary work done by the department. Active across campus through its affiliations, English produces next-generation arts and humanities.
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Email | 352.392.6650 (tel) | 352.392.0860 (fax)

P.O. Box 117310
4008 TURLINGTON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7310
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Entomology and Nematology

The Entomology and Nematology Department prepares students for exciting careers in a large variety of fields. Entomology and Nematology majors can enter medical, veterinary, or dental school; progress to graduate study in entomology, nematology, or any of several other biological sciences such as ecology and evolutionary biology, horticulture, or zoology; or move directly to a variety of careers, including industry and government positions, in fields such as pest management, agriculture, ecotourism, biosecurity, science policy, and education.
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Email | 352.273.3974

P.O. Box 110620
1881 Natural Area Drive, Bldg. 970 
STEINMETZ HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0620
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Environmental Engineering Sciences

The broad undergraduate environmental engineering curriculum of EES has earned the department a ranking as a leading undergraduate program. The ABET-accredited engineering bachelor's degree is comprehensively based on physical, chemical, and biological principles to solve environmental problems affecting air, land, and water resources. An advising scheme including select faculty, led by the undergraduate coordinator, guides each student through the program.
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352.392.8450 (tel) | 352.392.3076

P.O. Box 116450
1128 Center Drive
217 BLACK HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-6450
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Environmental Horticulture

The Environmental Horticulture Department is a team of faculty, staff, and students dedicated to improving fruit and vegetable production for the benefit of farmers and consumers. Florida’s climatic diversity and the facilities at UF provide opportunities for cutting-edge research in plant breeding & genetics, plant and environmental physiology, fruit & vegetable production, postharvest physiology, biochemistry, and other disciplines.
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Email | 352.392.1831

P.O. Box 110670
2550 Hull Road, Rm. 1549
W.M. FIFIELD HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0670
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European Studies, Center for

The Center for European Studies (CES), housed within the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (CLAS), is an interdisciplinary area studies center focused on the study of Europe, and facilitating the training of scholars and experts in European studies in the United States. In addition to the minors, certificates, and major, the center offers study abroad programs in Europe and various scholarships and grants for undergraduates.
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Email | 352.294.7142 (tel) | 352.392.8966 (fax)

P.O. Box 117342
3324 TURLINGTON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7342
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Family, Youth and Community Sciences

The mission of the Family, Youth and Community Sciences Department is to enhance lifelong learning and the personal, social, economic, and environmental well-being of diverse individuals, families, and communities through state-of-the art extension, research, and teaching programs.
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352.392.2201

P.O. Box 110310
3041 MCCARTY D
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0310
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Finance, Insurance and Real Estate

The Finance, Insurance and Real Estate Department offers degree programs at the doctoral, masters, and undergraduate level. Besides standard finance offerings, specialized academic programs in entrepreneurship, real estate, and value investing are available. The department’s faculty boasts top experts on topic matter as diverse as banking, initial public offerings, investments, international finance, mergers, and acquisitions and real estate.
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Email | 352.392.0153 (tel) | 352.392.0301 (fax)

P.O. Box 117168
1454 Union Road
STUZIN HALL 321
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7168
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Food and Resource Economics

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Email | 352.392.1826 (tel) | 352.846.0988 (fax)

P.O. Box 110240
1102 MCCARTY HALL B
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0240
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Food Science and Human Nutrition

The Food Science and Human Nutrition Department (FSHN) is one of the world’s largest combined academic programs where food science, nutritional sciences, and dietetics are all studied within one department. The department’s programs are accredited by the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. After completing undergraduate degrees, FSHN students typically move on to employment in the food industry, healthcare settings, graduate, or professional programs.
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Email | 352.392.1991 (tel) | 352.392.9467 (fax)

P.O. Box 110370
572 Newell Drive
359 FOOD SCIENCE & HUMAN NUTRITION BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0370
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Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences, School of 

The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics. The school’s faculty, staff, and students conduct research, teaching, and extension that cuts across a wide range of environments and disciplines.
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Email | 352.846.0850 (tel) | 352.392.1707 (fax)

P.O. Box 110410
1745 McCarty Drive
136 NEWINS-ZIEGLER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0410
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Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, Department of

The Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies offers academic programs, grants graduate and undergraduate degrees, and advances research in the discipline. Faculty in the department successfully compete for national fellowships and grants, win research and teaching awards, and produce rigorous and transformative research.
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Email | 352.392.3365 (tel) | 352.392.4873 (fax)

P.O. Box 117352
200 USTLER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7352
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Geography

The Geography Department offers a range of topics in contemporary geography and geospatial science, rich and lively cultural and learning environments, BA and BS undergraduate degrees, MA, M.S., and PhD degrees, as well as the largest Medical Geography program in the United States.
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Email | 352.392.0494 (tel) | 352.392.8855 (fax)

P.O. Box 117315
330 Newell Drive
3141 TURLINGTON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7315
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Geological Sciences

The Department of Geological Sciences aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Earth and Planetary sciences along with their formative and evolutionary processes. Geological Sciences trains students to excel in the geoscience workforce and create sustainable solutions to societal needs.
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Email | 352.392.2231

P.O. Box 112120
241 WILLIAMSON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-2120
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Health Education and Behavior

For more than 60 years, the Department of Health Education & Behavior has been at the forefront of the health promotion and public health field, demonstrating leadership in instruction and mentoring, research and scholarship, and service and practice. By emphasizing innovation and data-driven advancements, the department’s efforts ensure that students are well prepared for the health promotion and public health careers of the future.
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Health Science

The Bachelor of Health Science (BHS) program is a limited access program designed for students whose career goal is to work in the health professions providing service to individuals and communities. BHS students are typically pursuing health related professions such as medicine, physician assistant, physical therapy, occupational therapy, audiology, speech-language pathology, dentistry, epidemiology, or public health.
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Email | 352.273.6379

1225 Center Drive
3189 HPNP BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32610
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History

Undergraduate students in the Department of History have a number of ways of enhancing their experience: from completing a senior thesis in conjunction with the Honors Program, or by participating in a study abroad program. The graduate program is home to a number of fields: African History, European History, Latin American History, and United States History.
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Email | 352.392.0271 (tel) | 352.392.6927 (fax)

P.O. Box 117320
25 KEENE-FLINT HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7320
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Horticultural Sciences

The Horticultural Sciences Department is a team of faculty, staff, and students dedicated to improving fruit and vegetable production for the benefit of farmers and consumers. Florida’s climatic diversity and the facilities at UF provide opportunities for cutting-edge research in plant breeding & genetics, plant and environmental physiology, fruit & vegetable production, postharvest physiology, biochemistry, and other disciplines.
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Email | 352.392.1928

P.O. Box 110690
2550 Hull Road
FIFIELD HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0690
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Industrial and Systems Engineering

The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering strives to be a resource for comprehensive ISE education and research training; a department with research thrusts and coursework covering a breadth of disciplines; a department making use of advanced computing technology, cutting-edge programming languages, social media, data mining, AI, etc. to best support needs, interests, and training of students.
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Email | 352.392.1464 (tel) | 352.392.3537 (fax)

P.O. Box 116595
303 WEIL HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-6595
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Information Systems and Operations Management

The primary mission of the Information Systems and Operations Management Department is a commitment to scholarly research, teaching and service to advance the state of knowledge in information systems and supply chain management and to train future leaders for professional and academic careers.
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Email | 352.392.9600 (tel) | 352.392.5438 (fax)

P.O. Box 117169
1454 Union Road
STUZIN HALL 351
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7169
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Innovation Academy

The Innovation Academy (IA) equips students with the 21st-century skills needed to thrive in an innovative culture. IA is a living-learning community embedded within the traditional University of Florida experience. Students select from over 25 UF majors and earn their degree with a minor in Innovation. The IA academic calendar operates on a Spring-Summer schedule, giving students the opportunity to enjoy Fall co-curricular activities, pursue internships, study abroad, or enjoy the break at home.
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Email | 352.294.1785

P.O. Box 117545
280 Fletcher Drive
INFIRMARY BUILDING, SUITE 321
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7545
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Interior Design

The Department of Interior Design engages in research and creative scholarship with expertise in technology, design, communication, sustainability, lighting, history, and materials. The department’s newest ventures involve virtual reality (VR).
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Email | 352.294.1430

P.O. Box 115705
1480 Inner Road
ARCHITECTURE BUILDING, OFFICE 331
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5701
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Jewish Studies, Center for

The Center for Jewish Studies promotes academic study of Jewish culture, history, and politics for all students at the University of Florida. The Center’s curriculum encourages critical thinking, textual analysis, research, oral argumentation, and writing. The Center has scholarship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as study abroad opportunities.
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352.392.9247

P.O. Box 118020
1120 Turlington Hall
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-8020
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Journalism

Graduates of the Department of Journalism work in traditional forms of media, emerging platforms, and in corporate roles. Ultimately, the department offers transferrable skills that creates outstanding leaders with successful achievements across all fields.
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Email | 352.392.0466

2070 WEIMER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611
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Landscape Architecture

The Department of Landscape Architecture conducts research to enhance the understanding and practice of the profession of landscape architecture and address societal challenges; trains practitioners and scholars who are committed to advancing the efficacy, impact, and knowledge of the discipline of landscape architecture; and provides service to the diverse communities of the state, region, and abroad.
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Email | 352.294.1481 (tel) | 352.392.3308 (fax)

P.O. Box 115701
1480 Inner Road
ARCHITECTURE BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5701
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Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

Home to 15 different language programs, the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (LLC) offers training in languages and cultures from all corners of the globe. From Swahili to Italian, Russian to Vietnamese, LLC gives students the opportunity to become cross-cultural experts in an increasingly internationalized world.
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Email | 352.392.2422 (tel) | 352.392.1443 (fax)

P.O. Box 115565
301 PUGH HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5565
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Latin American Studies, Center for

The Center for Latin American Studies advances knowledge about Latin America and the Caribbean and its peoples throughout the Hemisphere, enhances the scope and quality of research, teaching, and outreach in Latin American, Caribbeans and Latinx Studies.
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Email | 352.273.4705 (tel) | 352.392.7682 (fax)

P.O. Box 115530
319 GRINTER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5530
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Linguistics

The Linguistics Department offers the PhD, MA (both thesis and non-thesis), BA, and two undergraduate minors (the Linguistics minor and the TESL minor). A TESL certificate is offered at the undergraduate level. 
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Email | 352.392.0639 (tel) | 352.392.8480 (fax)

P.O. Box 115454
4131 TURLINGTON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5454
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Management

The Department of Management includes faculty members who research and teach in various areas of Management (Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management, Strategic Management, and Business Law). This vibrant faculty with strong research agendas contribute to important and innovative programs.
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352.392.0163 (tel) | 352.392.6020 (fax)

P.O. Box 117150
1454 Union Rd
STUZIN HALL 201
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7150
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Marketing

The Marketing Department is a recognized leader in the discipline of marketing. For over a decade, the department’s faculty has ranked as one of the most productive and influential in the field, and is known for conducting provocative, cutting-edge research that contributes both to the scientific understanding and practice of marketing.
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Email | 352.392.0161 (tel) | 352.846.0457 (fax)

P.O. Box 117150
1454 Union Rd
STUZIN HALL 201
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7150
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Materials Science and Engineering

The Department of Materials Science and Engineering strives to serve the scientific and engineering community of the state and nation by providing quality education in the field, conducting basic and applied research to enhance science in the field, and supplying short courses, technology transfer, industrial consulting, and distance learning to promote engineering in the field.
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Email | 352.846.3300 (tel) | 352.392.7219 (fax)

P.O. Box 116400
549 Gale Lemerand Drive
RHINES HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-6400
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Mathematics

Graduates from the Department of Mathematics might take a job that uses their math major in an area like statistics, biomathematics, operations research, actuarial science, mathematical modeling, cryptography, or mathematics education. Or they might continue into graduate school leading to a research career. Professional schools in business, law, and medicine appreciate mathematics majors because of the analytical and problem solving skills developed in the math courses.
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Email | 352.294.2350

358 LITTLE HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611
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Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering

The Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (MAE) graduates many exceptional mechanical and aerospace engineers each year. The Mechanical Engineering program celebrated its 100 year anniversary in 2009 and is one of the founding departments of the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering. Starting within mechanical as an aeronautical option, the Aeronautical Engineering program was founded in 1946. It grew to become the Aerospace Engineering program, which merged with Engineering Science and Mechanics in 1969. All these programs united (or reunited) in 2002. Going strong into the 21st century, MAE remains a vibrant and intellectually diverse program at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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352.392.0962
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P.O. Box 116250
Gainesville, FL 32611-6250

1064 Center Drive
Building NEB, Room 181
Gainesville, FL 32611
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Media Production, Management, and Technology

The Media Production, Management, and Technology program is one of the most comprehensive in the country, with complete specializations in Digital Film and Video Production, Management and Strategy, and Media and Society.
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Email | 352.392.0463

P.O. Box 118400
2081 WEIMER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-8400
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Microbiology & Cell Science

The Department of Microbiology & Cell Science is committed to excellence in education, research and service to the community. The curriculum provides an excellent preparation for students who wish to enter the workforce or continue their education in professional programs such as medical, dental, pharmacy, veterinary programs, graduate school, or public health degrees. BS degrees are offered through both the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the MS and PhD degrees are offered through the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Combination degrees are available.
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Email | 352.392.1906 (tel) | 352.846.0950 (fax)

P.O. Box 110700
1355 Museum Drive
MICROBIOLOGY AND CELL SCIENCE BUILDING (MCSB)
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0700
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Military Science, Division of

Air Force ROTC prepares undergraduate students to become officers in the United States Air Force. Army ROTC at the University of Florida is one of the oldest and best leadership courses in the country. The University of Florida’s Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps carries on the fine tradition of training the future Officers of the United States Naval Service.
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AIR FORCE
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VAN FLEET HALL, GROUND FLOOR

GAINESVILLE FL 32611
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Music, School of

School of Music

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Email |352.392.0224

MUSIC BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32611
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Natural Resources and Environment, School of

The School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE) offers campus-wide, interdisciplinary degree programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. SNRE is governed by the SNRE Advisory Board and advised by the SNRE Faculty Advisory Council.
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Email | 352.392.9230

P.O. Box 116455
103 BLACK HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-6455
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Nursing

The nursing education programs offered at UF address gaps in the health care system, as do the college’s innovations in technological resources and initiatives linking students to diverse and international populations. The College of Nursing has a history of pioneering leadership in nursing education, having offered Florida’s first nurse practitioner programs and first PhD in Nursing Science program.
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Email | 352.273.6400

1225 Center Drive
HPNP BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32610
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Pharmacy

Ranked by US News & World Report as the No. 1 pharmacy college in Florida and in the Top 10 nationally, the University of Florida College of Pharmacy has been developing future leaders in pharmacy practice and science for nearly a century.
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1225 Center Drive
HPNP BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32610
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Philosophy

The Department of Philosophy addresses foundation questions. These are questions the answers to which inform our basic understanding of one or another domain of inquiry, or some fundamental aspect of the world or ourselves or our relation to the world.
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Email | 352.392.2084 (tel) | 352.392.5577 (fax)

P.O. Box 118545
330 GRIFFIN-FLOYD HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-8545
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Physics

The Department of Physics is making strides toward becoming one of the premier physics departments in the United States. With active groups in astrophysics, biological physics, condensed matter/materials physics, and elementary particle physics, undergraduate and graduate students participate in cutting-edge research that prepares them for successful careers in a wide variety of fields.
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Email 352.392.0521 (tel) | 352.392.0524 (fax)


P.O. Box 118440
2001 Museum Road
Gainesville FL 32611-8545

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Political Science

The Department of Political Science provides a high-quality educational program for undergraduate students as well as a rigorous honors program. The department also offers a highly selective graduate education ranging from innovative MA programs to a comprehensive PhD program.
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352.392.0262 (tel) | 352.392.8127 (fax)

P.O. Box 117325
234 ANDERSON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7325
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Psychology

The Department of Psychology is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the generation of psychological science and to its application and dissemination. The department is committed to creating and sustaining a diverse, inclusive, and nondiscriminatory environment.
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Email | 352.392.0601 (tel) | 352.392.7985 (fax)

P.O. Box 112250
114 PSYCHOLOGY BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-2250
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Public Health


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1225 Center Drive
HPNP BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32610
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Public Relations

The Department of Public Relations provides exemplary leadership, education, and scholarship to advance public relations’ unique role and responsibilities to foster organization-public relationships through effective communication and actions in support of a civil society and democratic ideals.
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Email | 352.273.1220 (tel) | 352.273.1227 (fax)

P.O. Box 118400
2085 WEIMER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-8400
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Religion


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Email | 352.392.1625 (tel) | 352.392.7395 (fax)

P.O. Box 117410
107 ANDERSON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7410
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Sociology and Criminology & Law

The Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law has over 1,000 undergraduate majors and 100 graduate students. The department’s faculty are internationally known for their research in the areas of families, gender, and sexualities; health, aging, and the life course; environmental and resource sociology; race and ethnicity; criminology and criminal justice; and psychology and law.
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Criminology Email Sociology Email

352.294.7164 (tel) | 352.392.6568 (fax)

P.O. Box 117330
3219 TURLINGTON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7330
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Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences

The Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences Department researches and teaches about soil, water, and environmental sciences in urban, agricultural, and natural ecosystems. Since its origins over 100 years ago, the department has made significant contributions to improving the productivity of Florida’s agriculture, helping protect the state's unique ecosystems, and contributing to soil and water science at national and international levels.
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Email | 352.294.3`51

P.O. Box 110290
2181 MCCARTY HALL A
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0290
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Spanish and Portuguese Studies

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies endeavors to achieve excellence in research, teaching, and public service related to the languages, literature, and cultures of the areas and countries where Spanish and Portuguese are spoken.
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Spanish Email | Portuguese Email
352.392.2016 (tel) | 352.392.5679 (fax)

P.O. Box 117405
170 DAUER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7405
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Special Education, School Psychology, and Early Childhood Studies, School of 

Students in the School of Special Education, School Psychology, and Early Childhood Studies are uniquely positioned to learn from leaders in the field while simultaneously applying that learning in individually relevant professional settings.
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352.273.4275

P.O. Box 117050
1801 NORMAN HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7050
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Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences

The Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences works to improve the lives of people affected by communication and related disorders through excellence and innovation in clinical training, service, and research.
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352.294.8476 (tel) | 352.273.6545 (fax)

P.O. Box 100174
1225 Center Drive
2150 HPNP BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0174
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Sport Management

The Department of Sport Management (SPM) studies the impact of professional and amateur sports on the personal, social, economic, environmental, and resource infrastructures of society. SPM’s goal is to improve the overall quality of life by learning and teaching what leads individuals, families, and industry to value and benefit from sports.
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Email | 352.392.4042 (tel) | 352.392.7588 (fax)

P.O. Box 118208
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-8208

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Statistics

The mission of the Department of Statistics is to provide its students with a fundamental understanding of statistical reasoning and methodology, to train them to apply this knowledge to the collection and analysis of data, and to prepare them for careers in a highly technological society in which science and decision-making are increasingly driven by a rapid expansion in the quantity and availability of data.
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Email | 352.392.1941 (tel) | 352.392.5175 (fax)

P.O. Box 118545
102 GRIFFIN-FLOYD HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-8545
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Sustainability and the Built Environment

The Sustainability and the Built Environment (SBE) Program at the College of Design, Construction and Planning teaches hands-on sustainability by using the university as a learning laboratory. 
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Email | 352.294.1428

ARCHITECTURE BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5701
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Sustainability Studies

Sustainability Studies prepares students for global citizenship while providing a broad foundation of sustainability knowledge and professional skill sets. Students gain experience and put their learning to work  in the capstone internship course, Sustainability in Action.
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Email | 352.273.2380

P.O. Box 117325
302 ANDERSON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7325
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Teaching and Learning, School of

With more than three-dozen faculty and students from all over the world, the School of Teaching & Learning offers on-campus and online programs in a diverse range of subjects in education.
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352.273.4214

P.O. Box 117048
2821 NORMAN HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7048
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Theatre + Dance, School of

The School of Theatre + Dance provides an intimate setting where students, faculty, and staff interact in constant and close collaboration. Curricular programs are suited to a range of student interests and talents, from the liberal arts BA degree to the competitive BFA and MFA professional training degrees.
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Email | 352.273.0500 (tel) | 352.392.5114

NADINE MCGUIRE THEATRE AND DANCE PAVILION
GAINESVILLE FL 32611
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Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management

The Department of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management prepares students to gain competency in industry knowledge, develop intellectual abilities, and foster adaptive and technical leadership skills.
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Email | 352.294.1661 (tel) | 352.846.6627 (fax)

P.O. Box 118208
THE FLORIDA GYMNASIUM
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-8208
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Urban and Regional Planning

The Department of Urban and Regional Planning (URP) strives to be a leading graduate program with excellence in planning education, research, and service for the citizens of the state, the nation, and the world. The department values diversity and strives to recruit and retain faculty and students with diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, and economic backgrounds.
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Email | 352.294.1493

P.O. Box 115706
1480 Inner Road
431 ARCHITECTURE BUILDING
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5701
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Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

The Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation fosters education, expands knowledge, and rewards scholarship. This is accomplished by using multidisciplinary approaches for the purpose of understanding, managing, and conserving biological resources.
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Email | 352.846.0643 (tel) | 352.392.6984

P.O. Box 110430
110 NEWINS-ZIEGLER HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-0430
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