Full-Time professionals are available to discuss the Master of Accounting with concentration in Public Accounting curriculum with you in greater detail. Simply call The following prerequisite courses are built into the M. Please contact us directly for minimum GPA requirement and required English proficiency test scores.
View additional admission information. To qualify as a candidate for the Certified Public Accountant CPA examination, the following requirements must be fulfilled as quoted from the State of Florida website :. A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, unless one is using the provisions of the foreign rule.
The accounting education program must consist of 36 semester hours of upper division accounting courses including coverage of tax, auditing, financial, and cost accounting. The business education program must consist of 39 semester hours of upper division general business courses with some exceptions. One micro-economics, one macro-economics, one statistics, one business law, and one introduction to computers course may be lower division.
As part of the general business hours, applicants are required to have a total of six semester hours of business law courses which must cover contracts, torts, and the Uniform Commercial Code.
Excess upper division accounting courses may be used to meet the General Business requirement. Elementary accounting classes are never acceptable for credit.
Click to schedule a visit. You may apply for and be admitted into only one Dual Admission program for your first semester. Each program is unique and has its own eligibility requirements. Complete the supplemental Premier Programs application for fall entry. Program Details Eligibility How to Apply. Menu H. Kelly Callahan has served on active duty for 12 years and is currently the graduate assistant for the Military Affairs Veterans Resource Center, helping students in the U.
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View Neuroscience B. This minor is intended to offer students in-depth training in brain-behavior relations and biological aspects of psychology.
View Neuroscience Undergraduate Minor Program. Then take the next step in this accelerated entry-level program. Complete your degree in 4 semesters. View Nursing Accelerated B. Influence the future of health care by teaching the next generation of nurses. Prepare for this next step in your career, as you study quantitative and qualitative research, biostatistics, and grant writing.
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Engage in clinical research, advance your clinical practice, create and use evidence-based literature. OT Program. Prepare to become a more successful practitioner, leader, faculty member, and researcher. Collaborate with faculty members who have diverse practice expertise and distinct research interests. Join our community of scholars and contribute to the occupational therapy body of knowledge.
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Focus on practical experience through labs, externships, and specialty clinical rotations. View Optometry O. View Optometry Undergraduate Minor Program. Prepare to treat patients holistically and promote disease prevention. Advance your experience with clinical rotations, including three months in a rural setting.
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The Paralegal Studies minor is designed deepen your knowledge in a discipline related to your major or enable you to explore a field outside your major.
Courses are designed for those who desire to understand the federal and state legal systems to broaden their legal knowledge and skills. Courses are taught by College of Law faculty.
View Peace Studies Certificate Program. Acquire the knowledge and skills associated with pharmaceutical agents to enter positions in academia, managerial, or sales positions in the pharmaceutical industry, contract research organizations, managed care organizations, health care systems, and government agencies.
Graduates will be able to critically analyze issues related to the production and use of pharmaceuticals and act as leaders in the field. View Pharmaceutical Affairs M. Gain research and practice experience in drug use, discovery, and development.
View Pharmaceutical Sciences M. Create and test new drug molecules, develop new dosage forms, and determine health outcomes in clinical research. Develop expertise in pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacy administration, and pharmacoeconomics. View Pharmaceutical Sciences Ph. Develop expertise in pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and administration. Create and test new drug molecules and develop new dosage forms.
View Pharmacy Ph. Contribute to pharmaceutical research and patient care in the evolving global health care environment. Participate in leadership training and develop inter-professional relationships. View Pharmacy Pharm.
Become highly educated in disease process, pharmacotherapy, and patient monitoring with this accelerated program, available exclusively to international pharmacy graduates to practice in the U. Examine patient history and disease manifestations to guide cost-effective therapy selection, optimize medication outcomes by maintaining communication with patients regarding adherence and responses to therapeutic agents. Advanced Standing Program. Become highly educated in disease process, pharmacotherapy, and patient monitoring.
Entry-Level Program. Advocate for causes you're passionate about. The M. Seek truth through analysis. Sharpen your reading, writing, and debate skills as you study human nature, ethics, and logic. View Philosophy B. A Program. View Philosophy Undergraduate Minor Program. The full-time Professional Doctor of Physical Therapy program is a 3-year traditional, campus-based program.
The program includes Integrated Clinical Education experiences throughout the first 2 years of the curriculum, including two 4-week full-time clinical rotations, and 32 weeks of full-time clinical experiences in the 3rd year. View Physical Therapy D. T Program. Study clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, evidence-based practice, radiology and pharmacology, prevention, and client management to optimize patient movement and function.
This Tampa-based, entry-level Professional Doctor of Physical Therapy program blends face-to-face and online teaching using multi-media and engaging teaching strategies.
Our close-knit learning community is designed for those who desire flexibility in learning because of geographical, financial, family, or learning style needs. Blended classes foster active learning strategies for students to apply learning to clinical practice. The Ph. View Physical Therapy Ph. Become an integral part of team-oriented, inter-professional health care.
Gain the knowledge and hands-on skills you need to provide patient-focused, comprehensive health care in a variety of settings. View Physician Assistant M.
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View Public Accounting Certificate Program. Develop your skills to become a forward-thinking leader of public and community agencies.
Study the social, economic, and political contexts for public decision-making. Develop your public service values, including accountability, integrity, and diversity. View Public Administration M. Prepare for graduate study in public health, which combines global, social, environmental, occupational, and behavioral health sciences with epidemiology and healthcare systems. Gain experience through community outreach, interactive lectures, and activities.
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Expand your skills through practicum, internship, or scientific investigations. Prepare to serve the educational, social, and emotional health needs of individuals and families. Engage in assessment, consultation, and intervention in our on-campus psychology clinic, center for human development, and pre-K prep school. View School Psychology Psy. Gain the expertise in mental health, learning, and behavior to help children and adolescents succeed—academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally.
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