ACADEMIC SUCCESS Beyond the BSc: 4+1 Combined Degree Options

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Transition into real life can be a very stressful time. Sometimes your plans don't work out the way you thought or your parents have different vision from your future. In some situations grades don't allow you to follow the path of your dreams and you may have to go on a detour to realize your career goals and dreams. I have met many students who don't even know what they want to do after they graduate and that's OK too, to try out different avenues and explore what you like.

Regardless of where your journey takes you, check out our info about Career Awareness and Additional Resources.

You may want to consider and talk to an advisor about a combined degree option (4+1) where you can take graduate classes in your last year of you undergraduate degree and then complete a MS usually in the following year. We have several students each year who take that route with the 4+1 MPH (Master of Public Health).

Post B.S. career tracks

There are endless opportunities to continue your career after you obtain your B.S in microbiology and Cell Science. This said there are various things you should emphasize during your time at UF to be more competitive, depending on the career track of your choice.

Most of our students start as Freshmen right after high school and pursue a 4-year UF degree. Our students can join College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) Links to an external site. or the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) Links to an external site. upon acceptance to UF. Several high school classes will count as part of your UF requirements. Those high school students with an A.A. degree also count in this category.

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