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 Counseling
Master's 4.7 Criminal Justice
Bachelor's 4.2
Master's 4.2 Elementary Education
Bachelor's 3.9 English
Bachelor's 3.7 Health Sciences
Bachelor's 4.3 Healthcare Administration
Master's 4.5 Hospitality Management
Bachelor's 4.6 Legal Studies
Bachelor's 4.0 Liberal Studies
Master's 4.1 Marketing
Bachelor's 3.7 MBA
Master's 3.4 Physical Therapy
Doctorate 4.3 Political Science
Bachelor's 4.0 Political Science
Master's 3.3 Psychology
Bachelor's 4.2 Psychology
Master's 4.1 Social Work
Master's 4.0
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Write a Reviewvinicia Crenshaw
Reviewed: 3/17/2016
Degree: Healthcare Administration
The Master's in Healthcare Administration is by far the best program at the University of Central Florida. Once I graduate from the program I feel like I will be very Equipped to face the Healthcare Administration World. Thanks to the wonderful professors that I have had during my academia career at UCF.
Haleigh Stout
Reviewed: 1/9/2015
Degree: Healthcare Administration
The pros of this graduate program include the classes at night from 6-9 pm which allows students to work all day and even full-time. The workload is not overwhelming and the program seems designed for students who need to work while pursuing their degree. Some of the cons include mandatory group projects/presentations in every class.
Brittney Frazier
Reviewed: 11/6/2014
Degree: Healthcare Administration
You know what to expect each semester as far class scheduling. All classes are once a week at the same time. It's complements your work schedule. Professors are personable and easy to get in touch with.
John Martin
Reviewed: 11/5/2014
Degree: Healthcare Administration
I truly enjoyed my time at the University of Central Florida while working on my Masters of Science with a concentration in Health Services Administration. The program faculty and staff truly care for the students and want them to succeed. There are a number of student organizations that work hard to provide additional value to their fellow students as well. I would not have picked any other school for my masters degree!!!!!!!
Rachel Fitzgerald
Reviewed: 11/27/2013
Degree: Healthcare Administration
My graduate program is mixed-mode, so my classes meet every other week and I don't have to go to campus all the time. It is a lot of work to keep up with the weekly assignments and readings, but the professors are available for assistance very often.