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Computer Policy
This policy is effective for new students entering the MHA and PhD programs in the Department of Health Services Research, Management and Policy beginning Fall 2004.
- 1. All students must be in compliance with the University of Florida Computer Policy, effective the date of matriculation.
- 2. All students must have a GatorLink account.
- 3. All students must have a laptop computer to allow them to complete all coursework and curriculum requirements within their designated program in the College of Public Health and Healtlh Professions. Professional success in today's environment requires high levels of computer expertise. Having a laptop computer throughout your graduate work will ensure that you develop these skills.
Minimum Hardware Requirements
All students must have a laptop computer that has the following minimum standards:
Please refer to the PHHP minimum hardware policy.
Please budget for a wireless network card. Click
here to see the wireless network information for wireless access in the
HPNP building.
Note: You may wish to purchase this after you have arrived in the fall, within
the first week of classes. Setup will be coordinated through the College of
Public Health and Health Professions' Department of Information Technology.
Contact them via e-mail at support@phhp.ufl.edu,
by phone at (352) 273-6200, or visit their web site at http://it.phhp.ufl.edu/.
- 4. All students in the MHA and PhD programs must have the specific software described below. Easy exchange of information between instructors and students or among students depends on common software.
Software Requirements
- For operating system software, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, XP, or Vista.
- For internet browser software, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 & Outlook Express 5 (both can be downloaded for free from Microsoft at www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/).
- For office suite software, either Microsoft Office 2003 or 2007 Professional or Office XP with Access, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. Note: The Small Business Edition is not sufficient.
- 5. Students are responsible for knowing how to operate their computer and its software. There are many software guides available to help students become more proficient with their software. The University of Florida has an online, web-based training program, NETg, that is also available for students. NETg covers a wide range of information technology topics including computer software programs. Additional information on NETg is available at netg.ufl.edu/welcome/. While NETg is not required by the Department of Health Services Research, Management and Policy, students have found NETg to be a useful online learning resource.
- 6. Students must have access to e-mail and a reliable internet connection with the ability to send and receive attachments such as electronic document or spreadsheet files.
- 7. Individual courses may require additional specialized software. In such a case, the faculty member is responsible for ensuring that the software requirements are clearly delineated on the course syllabus. Students are then responsible for acquiring access to the specialized software necessary to complete specific course requirements.
- 8. Students are responsible for providing faculty with appropriate hard copies of computer-generated materials if required as part of the course assignment. Students are responsible for the cost of printing these materials.
- 9. Students are responsible for any repair necessary to their laptop computers and are expected to complete assignments in a timely manner regardless of the state of repair of their individual laptop computers.
- 10. It is likely that over the course of a student's program, computer upgrades will be necessary. Students are responsible for upgrades required for curriculum completion.
- 11. As is the case for non-computer-based assignments, all work completed on the computer must be the student's original work. Students may not receive assistance in completing computer-based assignments unless specifically allowed as part of that assignment. Copying material from others, such as scanning in others' work, copying others' files or disks, and /or downloading materials from other sources, and claiming it as the student's own work is strictly prohibited.