2008–2009 - Florida Institute of Technology
2008–2009 - Florida Institute of Technology
2008–2009 - Florida Institute of Technology
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Course Numbers Defined .........................22<br />
Course Requirements, Master’s Degree ....36<br />
Course Substitution (Undergrad) ..............32<br />
Credit by Examination (Undergrad) ..........26<br />
Credit Hours Defined ................................22<br />
Credit Hour Requirements (Doctoral) ......37<br />
Curriculum Committee,<br />
Undergraduate ..................................... 218<br />
Dean’s List (Undergrad) ............................29<br />
Debit Account ........................................... 19<br />
Degree Candidacy .....................................36<br />
Degree Programs ....................................... 41<br />
Degree Programs and Major Codes ....... IBC<br />
Delinquent Accounts ................................. 19<br />
Dependent Insurance Coverage ................20<br />
Deposits ..................................................... 19<br />
Design Project ...........................................36<br />
Directed Study ..........................................22<br />
Directory ................................................. 214<br />
Disciplinary Dismissal ..............................33<br />
Dismissal (Undergrad/Grad) ............... 33, 39<br />
Distance Learning Division ................ 2, 157<br />
Dissertation (Proposal, Preparation<br />
and Defense) .........................................38<br />
Distinguished Student Scholars<br />
(Undergrad) ...........................................29<br />
Doctoral Committee..................................37<br />
Doctoral Degree Requirements .................37<br />
Doctoral Students, Dismissal ....................40<br />
Doctor <strong>of</strong> Education .......................... 39, 145<br />
Drop/Withdrawal Policy ............................23<br />
Dual Enrollment Program .........................26<br />
Dual Majors and Additional Degrees ........32<br />
Dynamic Systems and Controls<br />
Laboratory .............................................10<br />
Dynamic Systems, Robotics and Controls<br />
Specialization ........................................95<br />
Early Admission (Undergrad) ....................26<br />
Earth and Space Sciences Option, Science<br />
Education ............................................ 147<br />
Earth Remote Sensing ...............................84<br />
Ecology Option ................................120, 122<br />
eCommerce <strong>Technology</strong> ............................53<br />
Education, Computer .............................. 150<br />
Education Courses .................................. 187<br />
Education, Doctor <strong>of</strong> ......................... 39, 145<br />
Education, Elementary Science .............. 150<br />
Education, Environmental ...................... 151<br />
Education, Informal Science ................... 153<br />
Education, Master <strong>of</strong> ....................... 145, 150<br />
Education, Mathematics ..........145, 152, 153<br />
Education Minor ..................................... 149<br />
Education, Physical .................................204<br />
Education, Science ...................145, 153, 155<br />
Education, Specialist in .................... 117, 145<br />
Electives (Undergrad) ........................ 30, 162<br />
Electrical Engineering ................. 72, 74, 184<br />
Elementary Science Education ....... 150, 187<br />
Emeritus Faculty .....................................228<br />
Employment, Student ..................................6<br />
Endowments ..............................................13<br />
Energy Systems, <strong>Institute</strong> for ......................9<br />
Engineering, Aerospace ............... 91, 94, 193<br />
Engineering, Chemical...................... 60, 173<br />
Engineering, Civil ............................. 63, 182<br />
Engineering, College <strong>of</strong> .........................2, 57<br />
Engineering, Computer ............... 71, 73, 184<br />
Engineering Design Elective ..................... 31<br />
Engineering, Electrical................ 72, 74, 184<br />
Engineering, General (Nondegree) ......... 158<br />
Engineering, Introduction to ...................189<br />
Engineering Management ................. 77, 189<br />
Engineering, Mechanical ............ 92, 95, 193<br />
Engineering, Ocean ....................81, 86, 200<br />
Engineering Science Elective .................... 31<br />
Engineering, S<strong>of</strong>tware ..................67, 68, 214<br />
Engineering, Systems ........................ 78, 212<br />
English as a Second Language ...16, 115, 191<br />
English Language<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency ..................24, 26, 34, 159, 191<br />
Enrolling for Dependent Coverage ............20<br />
Environmental Education ................151, 187<br />
Environmental Engineering<br />
Specialization ........................................63<br />
Environmental Resource Management .....84<br />
Environmental Sciences ........ 79, 85, 88, 190<br />
Environmental Studies, Business and .......52<br />
Equivalency Examinations ........................27<br />
Evans Library ..............................................4<br />
Evinrude Marine Operations Center ........90<br />
Examinations ............................................. 19<br />
Executive Leadership, Graduate<br />
Certificate in .........................................56<br />
Executive Master <strong>of</strong> Business<br />
Administration .......................................55<br />
Extended Studies Division .................. 2, 157<br />
Facilities ......................................................4<br />
Faculty Adviser System .............................22<br />
Faculty, Emeritus ....................................228<br />
Faculty/Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals ............... 218<br />
Faculty Senate ......................................... 217<br />
Fast Track Master’s Programs for College<br />
<strong>of</strong> Aeronautics Honors Students ............42<br />
Fast Track Master’s Program for College<br />
<strong>of</strong> Engineering Honors Students ...........58<br />
Fast Track Master’s Program for College<br />
<strong>of</strong> Science Honors Students ................ 117<br />
Fast Track Master’s Program in Technical<br />
and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Communication ..........99<br />
Federal Assistance (Grad) ......................... 17<br />
Federal Work Study Programs .....................6<br />
Fees ........................................................... 18<br />
Fellowships/Graduate Awards ................... 18<br />
FERPA.......................................................24<br />
Final Program Examination ......................33<br />
Financial Aid and Scholarships<br />
(Undergrad) ...........................................24<br />
Financial Aid Programs, <strong>Florida</strong> State ...... 15<br />
Financial Assistance (Grad) ...................... 17<br />
Financial Overview ...................................13<br />
Financial Support ......................................13<br />
First-year Admission Requirements ..........25<br />
FlexCash ...................................................21<br />
Flight Programs .........................................42<br />
Flight Training Elective .............................30<br />
<strong>Florida</strong> State Financial Aid Programs ....... 15<br />
Food Service .......................................... 7, 21<br />
Foreign Languages (Undergrad) ................ 31<br />
Forensic Psychology ........................104, 205<br />
Forensic Psychology Minor .....................106<br />
Forgiveness Policy .....................................32<br />
Four-Year Guarantee .................................28<br />
Free Elective..............................................30<br />
Freshman Admission Requirements..........25<br />
Full-Time Student Definition ....................22<br />
General Biology Option ...........................120<br />
General Chemistry Option ............. 127<br />
General Engineering (Nondegree) . 158<br />
General Science (Nondegree) ........ 158<br />
General Science Option, Science<br />
Education ....................................153<br />
General Student Information ........... 22<br />
General Studies (Nondegree) ......... 158<br />
Geo-Environmental<br />
Specialization ............................... 65<br />
Geological Oceanography Option .... 87<br />
Geospace Physics Laboratory ......... 144<br />
Geotechnical Specialization ............. 65<br />
Gleason Performing Arts Center ........ 4<br />
Grade Notification ............................ 23<br />
Grade Point Average ................... 23, 38<br />
Grading and Honors ......................... 29<br />
Grading System Requirements<br />
(Undergrad/Grad) ................... 29, 38<br />
Graduate Assistantships/<br />
Scholarships ..................................17<br />
Graduate Certificates in Behavior<br />
Analysis ...................................... 108<br />
Graduate Certificate in Executive<br />
Leadership .................................... 56<br />
Graduate Certificate in Marketing<br />
Communication .......................... 102<br />
Graduate Council ............................218<br />
Graduate, Petition to ........................ 23<br />
Graduate Student Information ......... 34<br />
Graduate Study at Other<br />
Institutions ................................... 37<br />
Graduation Honors and<br />
Requirements (Undergrad) ........... 29<br />
Grants and Scholarships ................... 14<br />
Harbor Branch Oceanographic<br />
Institution ..................................... 90<br />
Health Center, Holzer ........................ 6<br />
Health Insurance .............................. 20<br />
High-Energy Physics Laboratory .....143<br />
High School Dual Enrollment .......... 26<br />
History ................................................ 3<br />
History Minor ..................................101<br />
Home Schooled Applicants .............. 26<br />
Honors (Undergrad) ......................... 29<br />
Housing and Board Information ....... 21<br />
Housing Deposit ............................... 21<br />
Housing/Meal Plan Refund.............. 21<br />
Humanities ................................99, 191<br />
Humanities Elective ......................... 31<br />
Hydrogen Fuel Research, National<br />
Center for ..................................... 10<br />
Hydrographic Engineering<br />
Specialization ............................... 87<br />
ID Card ............................................ 19<br />
Incomplete Work .............................. 23<br />
Industrial/Organizational<br />
Psychology ...........................110, 112<br />
Informal Science Education ............153<br />
Information Assurance, University<br />
Center for ..................................... 70<br />
Information Management................. 53<br />
Information Systems,<br />
Computer .............................159, 179<br />
Information Systems Minor,<br />
Management ................................. 55<br />
Information <strong>Technology</strong> Services ....... 5<br />
<strong>Institute</strong> for Biological and<br />
Biomedical Sciences ....................... 9<br />
Index 237<br />
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