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2013-2014 University Catalog
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTITUTION OVERV
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alance with the ability to schedule
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Many full-text journal articles and
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career management services website.
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The Clemente Center for Sports and
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and science disciplines. Current re
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National Center of Academic Excelle
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW UNIVERSITY FINAN
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Florida Tech Phi Theta Kappa Schola
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Fellowships/Graduate Awards The fol
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Florida Tech University Online Flor
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Students who sign Florida Tech Hous
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Extended studies students should co
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course assignments (homework, readi
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Copying work submitted by another s
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determine readiness for the mathema
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The official certification of trans
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A student is not permitted to gradu
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Students who miss class must obtain
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The student’s academic performanc
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Graduate Management Admissions Test
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A copy of the other institution’s
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of importance in the area of study
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Admission Entering freshmen with pr
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attery, attend the FAA academy (byp
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Senior Year FALL CREDITS AVM 4201 A
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Aviation Meteorology - Flight, B.S.
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Admission Requirements The applican
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Nathan M. Bisk College of Business
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Fast track students who are majorin
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The skills and knowledge learned wi
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Restricted Electives: Global Emphas
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EMG 4006 Business Plan Research (Q)
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Business Administration - Managemen
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HUM 3285 Special Topics in Literatu
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Senior Year FALL CREDITS BUS 4000 R
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Degree Requirements The MBA degree
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Specialization BUS 5444 Financial M
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Capstone BUS 5480 Strategic Managem
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Graduate Certificate in Internet Ma
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course offerings at Fort Lee may be
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Orlando Director Dennis J. Kulonda,
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Eligibility Individuals designated
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Degree Requirements The Master of S
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Management, M.S. __________________
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Degree Requirements The degree of M
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Project Management, M.S. __________
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Program Prerequisite (noncredit for
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MGT 5022 Analytical Methods of Mana
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College of Engineering Dean Fredric
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NONDEGREE PROGRAM General Engineeri
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or professional development courses
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stimulates intellectual curiosity a
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Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology H
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Sophomore Year FALL CREDITS COM 222
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES Wil
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CSE 4621 Software Metrics and Model
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Admission Requirements Each potenti
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into most of our classes. In the ju
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Humanities Elective ...............
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Program for Graduates from Other Fi
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If a student who is not in the fast
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The program is ideally suited to ap
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PHY 1001 Physics 1 ................
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OCE 4541 Ocean Engineering Design (
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Oceanography (19 credit hours) Mino
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efore acceptance. Applicants must s
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Oceanography - Chemical Oceanograph
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Environmental Science, Ph.D. ______
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Oceanography Biological oceanograph
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Academic fundamentals: Graduates ha
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and problem-solving expertise beyon
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the student’s committee, complete
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The thesis option requires 27 credi
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Physical/Life Sciences ............
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FALL CREDITS ASC 1000 University Ex
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Space Sciences MSC 4002 Military Sc
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any student whose home language is
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and technology, and use multiple me
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Three credit hours from the followi
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Mark T. Harvey, Ph.D., BCBA, develo
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Criminal Justice, A.A. ____________
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Sophomore Year FALL CREDITS HUM 205
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Sophomore Year FALL CREDITS COM 222
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of 3.0 (B) or higher. An applicant
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Year 1 (Capstone Project and Thesis
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Organizational Behavior Management
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The I/O doctoral program is designe
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PSY 5501 Personality and Psychother
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Year 2 FALL CREDITS PSY 5000 Clinic
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FALL CREDITS ASC 1000 University Ex
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SPRING BIO 4110 Biochemistry 2 ....
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SUMMER BIO xxxx Field Biology Cours
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Degree Requirements Candidates for
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Elective Restrictions Choices of re
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Degree Requirements The Master of S
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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Bioch
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PHY 2002 Physics 2 ................
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Chemistry (20 credit hours) Minor C
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND INTERDI
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Liberal Arts Electives (12 credit h
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Curriculum Required Courses (12 cre
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Admission Requirements An applicant
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Curriculum The following courses ar
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Curriculum Major Technical Area Req
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CHM 1102 General Chemistry 2 ......
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General admission requirements and
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND SPACE SCI
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SPRING CSE 1502 Introduction to Sof
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SPRING CHM 1102 Chemistry 2 .......
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Physics, Ph.D. ____________________
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SARA 0.9-m Telescope at Kitt Peak N
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AVF 2001 FLIGHT 3 (2 credits). Prov
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AVM 5998 ADVANCED AVIATION RESEARCH
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BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS BEH 5000 CONCEPTS
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BIO 2332 PRIMER FOR BIOMATH (1 cred
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BIO 5060 BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY OF SEA
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BUS 2211 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL
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BUS 4426 ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE
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BUS 5219 GLOBALIZATION AND CORPORAT
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BUS 5651 HEALTHCARE POLICY (3 credi
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CHE 5567 NANOTECHNOLOGY (3 credits)
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CIS 2304 SURVEY OF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
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COM 3070 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
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CON 4003 CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING, B
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CSE 4081 INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS O
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CSE 5692 CONSTRAINT REASONING (3 cr
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CVE 5095 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN CIVIL
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ECE 3222 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS (3 cre
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ECE 5354 ACOUSTOOPTIC AND ELECTROOP
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EDS 5067 MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION
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MANAGEMENT (online programs only) E
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ENS 5600 RADIATION AND ENVIRONMENTA
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HUM 2226 SURVEY OF WORLD LITERATURE
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LNG 3301 ADVANCED SPANISH 1 (3 cred
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