The 17-credit Rehabilitation minor provides a basic scientific foundation to understand the impact of disability on physical and psychosocial health.
Prerequisites
Completion of prerequisite courses does not guarantee admission to the minor.
- Junior status or higher (60+ credits)
- A 3.0 overall UF GPA and a 3.0 prerequisite GPA in:
- PSY2012 General Psychology
- BSC2010 Integrated Principles of Biology 1
- APK2105C Applied Human Physiology with Laboratory
- STA2023 Introduction to Statistics 1
The minor is open to all students who meet the prerequisites, except for Health Science majors in the Pre-Rehabilitation specialization. Health Science majors in the Preprofessional specialization can substitute CHM2045 for the APK2105C prerequisite requirement. Students will only be considered for the minor if all prerequisites are complete prior to applying.
Required courses
- HSC3502 Survey of Diseases and Disability (3 credits)
- HSC4541 Musculoskeletal Assessment in Rehabilitation (3 credits)
- OTH3413C Applied Kinesiology (3 credits)
- OTH3416 Pathophysiology (3 credits)
- OTH4412 & OTH4412L Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Laboratory (5 credits)
How to apply
Students can apply for the Rehabilitation minor on ONE.UF. Due to limited seats in minor courses, students should only apply if they have four or more Fall/Spring semesters remaining at UF. If you have questions about the minor, please email minors@phhp.ufl.edu.