University of Central Florida
Locations: Orlando (FL) (and 7 others)
Annual Tuition: $22,467
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Bachelor's 4.0 Biomedical Sciences
Master's 4.1 Business
Master's 3.8 Communications
Bachelor's 3.2 Communications
Master's 4.1 Counseling
Master's 4.7
Bachelor's 4.2 Criminal Justice
Master's 4.8 Education
Master's 4.2 Elementary Education
Bachelor's 3.9 Engineering
Master's 4.4 English
Bachelor's 3.7 Health Sciences
Bachelor's 4.3 Healthcare Administration
Master's 4.1 Hospitality Management
Bachelor's 4.6 Instructional Technology
Master's 4.6 Legal Studies
Bachelor's 4.0 Liberal Studies
Master's 4.0 Marketing
Bachelor's 3.7 MBA
Master's 3.6 Non-Profit Management
Master's 4.4 Physical Therapy
Doctorate 4.2 Political Science
Bachelor's 4.0 Political Science
Master's 3.3 Psychology
Bachelor's 4.2 Psychology
Master's 4.3 Public Policy
Master's 3.7 Social Work
Master's 4.0 Special Education
Master's 3.8
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Write a ReviewAnonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
UCF is a great school. Also, Winter Park (Orlando) is a really great city, so living there was really fun.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 1/24/2017
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
It has a nice campus. It's very big and has a lot of students. The union has a large variety of restaurants, and hanging out on campus is nice.
Daniel Del Favero
Reviewed: 8/19/2014
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
UCF's computer science, physics, material sciences and nanoscience faculty work closely with the biomedical sciences department. This gives us opportunities to do research in ways unavailable to students in other institutions. Within the BSBS there are many talented faculty, though, few have funding. However this isn't a UCF-only problem, and the interdepartmental collaborations help to make up for the lack of cash.
Nicole Barnette
Reviewed: 11/20/2013
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
My program has some short comings. Such as the need for clarification to give incoming graduate students a better understanding of which professors have funding and what that means. However the best part of our program is the communication between coordinators and graduate student representatives (such as the Biomedical Sciences Graduate Student Association) that allows for direct and anonymous feedback from current students. This allows issues to be addressed promptly and the changing needs of the... Read More
Chantal Delva
Reviewed: 8/13/2013
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
Being in a graduate program is already stressful as it is. I am a grad sudent and work full time but the support and the drive this school has for their student is wonderful. Always try to do their best to help the students. the con that I have is the classes on when they offer these classes. I work so taking days off is not easy especially taking care of school and others. Overall UCF's mission and their value in the grad students is what I like most here at the University of Central Florida.
aaron owji
Reviewed: 3/6/2013
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
The academic load for the biomedical programs is easy overall, with an emphasis on molecular biology and laboratory techniques. They provide free tuition to all students, as well as teaching assistantships for those who's labs do not provide research funds to graduate students. The major con is the low number of researchers/professors willing to take new students. This is mostly due to the lack of funding for many professors. Many labs are located in the new biomedical sciences facility located in... Read More