2013–2014 UNIVERSITY CATALOG - Florida Institute of Technology
2013–2014 UNIVERSITY CATALOG - Florida Institute of Technology
2013–2014 UNIVERSITY CATALOG - Florida Institute of Technology
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Center for the Study <strong>of</strong> Critical<br />
Languages ........................................... 160<br />
Center for Textile Arts, Ruth Funk ............5<br />
Center <strong>of</strong> Excellence, Wireless ......... 13, 122<br />
Center <strong>of</strong> Academic Excellence in<br />
Information Assurance-Research,<br />
National ................................................ 13<br />
Change <strong>of</strong> Major (Undergrad) ..................38<br />
Chemical Engineering .................... 104, 241<br />
Chemical Oceanography ................ 130, 135<br />
Chemistry ....................................... 192, 243<br />
Chemistry/Chemical Engineering<br />
Dual Degree ....................................... 194<br />
Chemistry, General Chemistry .............. 194<br />
Chemistry Minor .................................... 196<br />
Chemistry, Premedical Chemistry ......... 195<br />
Chemistry, Research .............................. 196<br />
Civil Engineering ........................... 108, 253<br />
Classification <strong>of</strong> Students<br />
(Undergrad/Grad) ............................37, 41<br />
Clemente Center for Sports and<br />
Recreation ..........................................4, 9<br />
Climate Change, <strong>Institute</strong> for Research<br />
on Global .............................................. 11<br />
Clinical Psychology ................................ 175<br />
Clinical/Counseling Psychology ............. 167<br />
Coastal Engineering and Processes........ 134<br />
Coastal Zone Management ............ 129, 135<br />
Co-Curricular Activities ............................8<br />
Cognition Applied Research Lab .......13, 179<br />
Collaborative International Research<br />
Centre for Universal Access ................. 12<br />
College-Level Examination Program........32<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Aeronautics .................2, 46, 300<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Business, Nathan M.<br />
Bisk ........................................... 2, 57, 300<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Engineering .................2, 99, 300<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Psychology and Liberal<br />
Arts ............................................2, 150, 301<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Science ...................... 2, 180, 301<br />
College Roll ................................................7<br />
Columbia Village ..................................6, 23<br />
Combustion and Propulsion ................... 143<br />
Commercial Enterprise in Space..............86<br />
Committees, Standing ............................ 301<br />
Committee, Undergraduate<br />
Curriculum .........................................302<br />
Commons, <strong>Florida</strong> Tech .............................5<br />
Communication .......................153, 157, 246<br />
Communication, Global Strategic ... 159, 246<br />
Communication, Military Science ...157, 277<br />
Communication Minor ........................... 158<br />
Community College Dual Enrollment .....30<br />
Comprehensive Examination ................... 43<br />
Computational Mathematics Minor ....... 211<br />
Computer Education ..............................203<br />
Computer Engineering ................... 116, 256<br />
Computer Information Systems ..... 148, 244<br />
Computer Literacy ........................... 35, 224<br />
Computer Sciences ..........................111, 250<br />
Computer Science Minor ....................... 113<br />
Computing, School <strong>of</strong> ............................. 148<br />
Condensed Matter Physics Lab ..............222<br />
Conference Services Bureau ......................7<br />
Conservation Biology and Ecology ......... 184<br />
Conservation <strong>Technology</strong> ....................... 190<br />
Construction Management ............ 101, 248<br />
Consulting, <strong>Florida</strong> Tech ............................7<br />
Continuing Education Students ...............26<br />
Cooperative Education ................7, 180, 255<br />
Cooperative Education Credits ................ 35<br />
Cooperative Education,<br />
Engineering ................................ 100, 265<br />
Core Courses, Humanities ....................... 35<br />
Core Requirements (Undergrad) .............. 35<br />
Corrosion and Bi<strong>of</strong>ouling Control,<br />
Center for ............................................. 11<br />
Cosmic Rays and Space Weather Lab ....223<br />
Council, Graduate ..................................302<br />
Counseling and Psychological Services ......7<br />
Course Cancellation/Schedule Changes ... 26<br />
Course Descriptions ...............................224<br />
Course Loads ...........................................26<br />
Course Numbers Defined ........................26<br />
Course Requirements, Master’s Degree ... 42<br />
Course Substitution (Undergrad) .............26<br />
CPA Certification, Accounting<br />
Emphasis for .........................................73<br />
Crawford Building, Frederick C. ................4<br />
Credit by Examination (Undergrad) .........30<br />
Credit Hours Defined ...............................26<br />
Credit Hour Requirements (Doctoral) ..... 43<br />
Criminal Justice ..................... 163, 164, 249<br />
Critical Languages, Center for the<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> .............................................. 160<br />
Cross-Cultural Management,<br />
<strong>Institute</strong> for ........................................... 10<br />
Curriculum Committee (Undergrad) .....302<br />
Cybersecurity, Graduate Certificate in<br />
Information Assurance and ................ 114<br />
Cybersecurity, Information<br />
Assurance and .............................113, 255<br />
Cybersecurity, Information <strong>Technology</strong> ...72<br />
Dean’s List (Undergrad) ...........................34<br />
Debit Account .......................................... 21<br />
Degree Candidacy .................................... 43<br />
Degree Programs .............................. 46, 319<br />
Delinquent Accounts ................................ 21<br />
Denius Student Center, Homer R. .............4<br />
Dependent Insurance Coverage ............... 21<br />
Deposits ....................................................22<br />
Design Project ..........................................42<br />
Diagnostic Assessment, <strong>Florida</strong> Tech<br />
University Online Students .................. 31<br />
Dining ..................................................6, 23<br />
Directed Study .........................................27<br />
Directory ................................................297<br />
Disciplinary Dismissal (Undergrad) .........39<br />
Dismissal (Undergrad/Grad) .............. 39, 45<br />
Dissertation (Proposal, Preparation<br />
and Defense) ........................................ 43<br />
Distinguished Student Scholars<br />
(Undergrad) ..........................................34<br />
Doctoral Committee................................. 43<br />
Doctoral Degree Requirements ................ 43<br />
Doctoral Students, Dismissal ................... 45<br />
Drop/Withdrawal Policy ...........................25<br />
Dual Enrollment.......................................30<br />
Dual Majors and Additional Degrees ....... 37<br />
Dynamic Systems and Controls Lab ........ 13<br />
Dynamic Systems, Robotics and<br />
Controls .............................................. 144<br />
Early Admission.................................. 30, 41<br />
Earth Remote Sensing ............................ 131<br />
Ecology, Biological Sciences ................... 190<br />
Ecology, Conservation Biology and ........ 184<br />
Economics ..............................................262<br />
Education and Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies ........................................ 199, 259<br />
Education, Computer ..................... 203, 259<br />
Education, Cooperative ...............7, 180, 255<br />
Education Courses ................................. 259<br />
Education, Elementary Science ..... 203, 259<br />
Education, Environmental .............204, 259<br />
Education, Informal Science ..........206, 259<br />
Education, Master <strong>of</strong> ......................202, 259<br />
Education, Mathematics ..................... 199, 259<br />
Education Minor .................................... 201<br />
Education, Physical ................................286<br />
Education, Science ......................... 199, 259<br />
Electives (Undergrad) .......................36, 224<br />
Electrical and Computer<br />
Engineering ................................ 116, 256<br />
Electrical Engineering .................... 116, 256<br />
Electromagnetics ............................ 120, 122<br />
Elementary Science Education ...... 203, 259<br />
Emeritus Faculty .................................... 314<br />
Employment, Student .................................6<br />
Endowments ............................................. 15<br />
Energy Systems, <strong>Institute</strong> for ................... 10<br />
Engineering, Aerospace .................. 139, 269<br />
Engineering, Automotive ........................ 144<br />
Engineering, Biomedical ................102, 234<br />
Engineering, Chemical................... 104, 241<br />
Engineering, Civil .......................... 108, 253<br />
Engineering, College <strong>of</strong> ................2, 99, 300<br />
Engineering Complex, F.W. Olin ...............5<br />
Engineering, Computer .................. 116, 256<br />
Engineering Cooperative<br />
Education ................................... 100, 265<br />
Engineering Design Elective ....................36<br />
Engineering, Electrical................... 116, 256<br />
Engineering, General (Nondegree) ........ 101<br />
Engineering, Introduction to ..................262<br />
Engineering Management .............. 123, 263<br />
Engineering, Mechanical ............... 140, 269<br />
Engineering, Ocean ....................... 125, 281<br />
Engineering Science Elective ...................36<br />
Engineering, S<strong>of</strong>tware .....................111, 295<br />
Engineering Systems ...................... 123, 295<br />
English as a Second Language ............... 265<br />
English Language Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency ....24, 154, 265<br />
Enrolling for Dependent Coverage ........... 21<br />
Enterprise Architecture, Graduate<br />
Certificate ........................................... 124<br />
Entrepreneurship and New Business<br />
Development, Center for ...................... 11<br />
Environmental Education ..............204, 259<br />
Environmental Engineering ...........107, 110<br />
Environmental Resource Management ....131<br />
Environmental Science Minor ............... 130<br />
Environmental Sciences ................. 125, 264<br />
Environmental Studies, Business and ...... 69<br />
Environmental/Water Resources ........... 110<br />
Equivalency Examinations ....................... 31<br />
Evans Library and Learning Commons .....4<br />
Evinrude Marine Operations<br />
Center, Ralph S. ........................... 14, 139<br />
Examinations ................................ 30, 42, 43<br />
Executive Council, Senior Vice<br />
Presidents .......................................... IFC<br />
<strong>2013–2014</strong> Index 325<br />
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