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Accounting Technology (AS)

Apply to FSWContact UsProgram FlyerAccounting Technology at FSWFlorida SouthWestern State College's Associate in Science (A.S.) in Accounting Technology program is designed to prepare students for a variety of careers in the accounting field through immersive courses that cover topics such as financial & managerial accounting, management, insurance and more. CareersProgram InformationContact usSkillsAccreditation & OutcomesApplyDegreesHelpful LinksWhy FSWCareersCompletion of the A.S. in Accounting program prepares students for a range of roles such as: Accounting AssistantBookkeeperPayroll SpecialistTax Preparation ClerkAccounts Payable/ Receivable ClerkAuditing ClerkSkillsApplicants interested in this degree should possess:Attention to DetailAnalytical Thinking OrganizationTime ManagementStrong Communication SkillsPatienceAdaptabilityTeamwork & Collaboration SkillsWhat We'll Teach You You’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Financial and managerial accounting Taxation and payroll systems Business and finance law Office accounting proceduresInformation systems for business Communication in the business environment You’ll also be introduced to the analytical thinking, ethics, and problem-solving approaches vital to today’s accounting professionals. Degrees/CertificatesGraduates of the AS, Accounting Technology Degree can matriculate into the BAS, Supervision & Management Degree at Florida SouthWestern State College. Career Certificate programs (previously known as a Postsecondary Adult Vocational Certificate) consist of a series of vocational and/or college credit courses that prepare students for entry-level employment in specific career fields. Upon completion of the certificate program, students continuing their education in a related A.S. degree program may be awarded credit in selected A.S. degree courses.Program InformationCurriculum: The AS in Accounting Technology program includes courses in financial and managerial accounting, finance, management, and insurance. Students in this program have the opportunity to participate in the VITA program, which provides free tax-preparation services to low-income, disabled, or limited English-speaking clients. Duration: The AS in Accounting Technology consists of 60 credit hours and can be completed in 2 years with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences.Academic & Career Pathways FSW's Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Business and Technology at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our AS in Accounting Technology. This pathway enriches your understanding of business operations, innovation, and technology, preparing you for a multitude of career options. By following this pathway, you'll ensure that your courses align perfectly with your career goals, whether you're aiming for a role in taxation processes, bookkeeping, or finance. Curious about where this pathway could take you? Visit www.fsw.edu/pathways to discover all the opportunities that await you. Start your journey with us today and step into a future filled with possibilities! How to Apply Prospective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the AS in Accounting Technology, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating accounting courses into your studies. Contact For more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at sbt@fsw.edu.Helpful Links Apply to FSWBusiness PathwayOther Academic and Career Pathways Career CoachView in 2025-26 College Catalog2025-26 Program Planning Worksheet(PDF)2025-26 Suggested Core Sequencing (PDF)

Digital Media/Multimedia Design, CCC

How to ApplyContact UsDive into Digital Media/ Multimedia Production at FSWStep into the world of design, animation, and multimedia with the Digital Media/Multimedia Production Certificate at Florida SouthWestern State College. Whether you're an aspiring graphic designer, web developer, or video editor, this program prepares you with the creative skills and technical expertise to succeed. CareersSkillsDegrees & CertificatesProgram InformationPathwaysHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSW?Careers The Digital Media/Multimedia Production Certificate prepares students for creative and technical roles in a variety of fast-growing industries. Career paths may include: Digital Media Specialist Graphic Designer Multimedia Artist Web Designer Digital Video Editor Animation AssistantVisual Content CreatorSkillsApplicants interested in this certificate should possess: A keen eye for design and compositionBasic computer literacy and comfort with digital tools Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills Attention to detail and time management An interest in animation, web development and/or video production What We'll Teach YouThe curriculum of this certificate focuses on teaching students: Digital Art & AnimationElectronic ArtDigital Graphic DesignFundamentals of web development and design Digital Video and Sound Creation Program Information Duration: The Digital Media/Multimedia Production Certificate consists of 15 credit hours and can be completed in approximately 1-2 semesters depending on course load and availability. Curriculum: Courses taught in this certificate include Digital Art and Animation, Introduction to Electronic Art, Digital Graphic Design, Web Design I, and Digital Video and Sound Degrees and CertificatesUpon successful completion, students will earn a College Credit Certificate in Digital Media/Multimedia Production. The credits earned through this CCC can be applied toward an Associate in Science (AS) degree, allowing students to continue their education and expand their career options. Academic and Career PathwaysFSW's Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans that guide students through their courses towards specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education and making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the exciting world of Performing & Visual Arts at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Digital Media and Multimedia Production Certificate. This pathway enriches your understanding of arts, creativity and the various forms of performing and visual arts. By following this pathway, you'll ensure that your courses align perfectly with your career goals, whether you're aiming for a role in digital design, graphic design or beyond. It's a smart way to make sure every class you take helps you on your way to success.Curious about where this pathway could take you? Visit the FSW Pathways Page to discover all the opportunities that await you. Start your journey with us today and step into a future filled with possibilities!How to ApplyProspective students should check FSW's admission page for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once you are accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the Digital Media and Multi-Media Production Certificate, you can apply directly the certificate if you are not planning to pursue another degree. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about staying on track to receive the certificate as part of your studies.ContactDr. Brian Page- Dean, School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Brian.Page@fsw.eduHelpful LinksApply to FSWSchool of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesArts@FSWPerforming & Visual Arts Pathway Other Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts Degree

Civil Engineering Technology (AS)

Apply to FSWContact UsCivil Engineering Technology at FSWFlorida SouthWestern State College’s Associate in Science (AS) in Civil Engineering Technology prepares students for entry-level employment in the civil engineering and surveying industries. Graduates are well equipped for positions such as surveyors, civil engineering technicians, surveyor helpers, and other roles in public, private, and government sectors. CareersSkillsDegrees & CertificatesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSW?Careers Completion of the Civil Engineering Technology, AS degree prepares students for roles such as: Civil Engineering Technician Surveyor Assistant Construction Drafting Technician Site Plan Designer GIS Technician Survey Crew Member Skills Applicants interested in this degree should possess: Analytical Thinking and Problem Solving Mathematical and Spatial Reasoning Interest in Engineering and Infrastructure Attention to Detail Technical Writing and Record-Keeping Abilities CAD and GIS Technology Familiarity What We'll Teach You You’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Blueprint interpretation and construction documentation Surveying methods and instrumentation GIS and computer-aided surveying tools Construction site planning and layout Sustainability in civil design and construction Technical report writing and field documentation Degrees & Certificates Graduates of the Civil Engineering Technology, AS degree can matriculate into the BAS, Supervision and Management degree at Florida SouthWestern State College. Earn Academic Credit for Industry Certification: Students who hold a valid industry certification earned within the last 3 years and have successfully completed at least 12 credit hours in the AS, Civil Engineering Technology program may receive free academic credits toward the degree. Contact Albert Nault for more information. Earn Academic Credit for Career Certificate Program: Career Certificate programs (previously known as Postsecondary Adult Vocational Certificates) consist of a series of vocational and/or college credit courses that prepare students for entry-level employment in specific career fields. Upon completion of the certificate program, students continuing their education in a related A.S. degree program may be awarded credit in selected A.S. degree courses. Contact your advisor for more information. Program Information Curriculum: The program includes courses in blueprint reading, surveying, construction methods, engineering technology, GIS, CAD, and sustainability in construction. Duration: The Civil Engineering Technology, AS degree consists of 64 credit hours and can be completed in approximately two years with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences. Academic & Career Pathways FSW’s Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the world of Engineering and Construction at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Civil Engineering Technology, AS degree. This pathway provides practical knowledge in land development, construction surveying, and design principles. Visit the FSW Pathways Page for more information. How to ApplyProspective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the Civil Engineering Technology, AS degree, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating engineering and technical coursework into your studies. Contact For more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at (239) 489-9270, or email sbt@fsw.edu.Helpful Links Apply to FSW Construction, Manufacturing & Industry Pathway Science, Engineering & Math Pathway Other Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts Degree Career Coach

Network Systems Technology (AS)

Apply to FSWContact UsProgram FlyerManage the networks that power the worldFlorida SouthWestern State College’s Associate in Science (AS) in Network Systems Technology prepares students for careers in the fast-paced field of computer networking and IT systems support. The program equips individuals with the skills needed to plan, install, configure, monitor, troubleshoot, and manage computer networks in both LAN and WAN environments. The program blends theoretical concepts with practical technical training to prepare individuals for real-world IT roles in public, private, and governmental organizations. CareersSkillsDegrees & CertificatesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSW?Careers Completion of the Network Systems Technology, AS degree prepares students for roles such as:Cabling Specialist PC Support Technician Network Control Operator Data Communications Analyst Help Desk Specialist Network Technician Computer Security Specialist Network Specialist/Manager Network Systems Analyst/Technician Network Troubleshooter WAN/LAN ManagerSystems Administrator SkillsApplicants interested in this degree should possess: Critical Thinking Troubleshooting Skills Technical Proficiency Logical and Analytical Reasoning Problem Solving Adaptability to Changing Technologies Communication and Teamwork Skills What We'll Teach You You’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Planning, configuring, and maintaining computer networks Network security and monitoring Installing and troubleshooting LAN/WAN systems PC support and systems administration Data communications and network protocols Preparing for industry-recognized certifications Degrees/ Certificates Graduates of the Network Systems Technology, AS degree can matriculate into the BAS, Supervision and Management degree at Florida SouthWestern State College or pursue Bachelor’s Degrees in computer science and information technology related areas at many colleges and universities throughout the state and country. Earn Academic Credit for Industry Certification: Students who hold a valid industry certification earned within the last 3 years and have successfully completed at least 12 credit hours in the AS in Network Systems Technology program may receive free academic credits toward the degree. Earn Academic Credit for Career Certificate Program: Career Certificate programs consist of a series of vocational and/or college credit courses that prepare students for entry-level employment in specific career fields. Upon completion of the certificate program, students continuing their education in a related A.S. degree program may be awarded credit in selected A.S. degree courses. Contact your advisor for more information. Program Information Curriculum: The degree program includes courses in network infrastructure, computer hardware and software, systems security, help desk operations, and LAN/WAN management. Duration: The Network Systems Technology, AS degree consists of 60 credit hours and can be completed in 2 years with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences. Academic & Career Pathways FSW’s Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Computing Technologies at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Network Systems Technology, AS degree. This pathway enriches your understanding of network administration, computer support, and cybersecurity, preparing you for a multitude of career options. Visit the FSW Pathways Page for more information.How to ApplyProspective students should check FSW's Admission Portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the AS degree in Network Systems Technology, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating computer networking courses into your studies. Contact For more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at sbt@fsw.edu.Helpful LinksView in 2025-26 College Catalog2025-2026 Program Planning Worksheet (PDF)Suggested Core Course Sequencing (PDF)Apply to FSWComputing Pathway Other Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts DegreeCareer Coach

Accounting Technology Management (Certificate)

Apply to FSWContact UsProgram FlyerInterested in Accounting Management?Gain specialized, career-ready skills and explore FSW’s Accounting Technology Management Certificate. This certificate is a focused program that blends hands-on training with foundational business knowledge to prepare you for the world of accounting. CareersSkillsDegreesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSW?Careers Completion of the Accounting Technology Management Certificate prepares students for a range of roles such as: Accounting Assistant Bookkeeper Payroll Specialist Tax Preparation Clerk Accounts Payable/Receivable Clerk Auditing ClerkSkillsApplicants Interested in this certificate should possess: Attention to Detail Analytical Thinking Organization Time Management Strong Communication Skills Patience Adaptability Teamwork & Collaboration SkillsWhat We'll Teach You You’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Financial and managerial accounting Taxation and payroll systems Business and finance law Office accounting procedures Information systems for business Communication in the business environmentProgram Information Curriculum: This certificate consists of courses in Computer Applications for Business, Business Mathematics, Federal Tax Accounting I, Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Federal Tax Accounting II, Accounting Software Applications and Government & Not-for-Profit Accounting. Duration: The Accounting Technology Management Certificate consists of 27 credits and can be completed in two semesters with an additional summer term. Degrees Students can apply credits from the Accounting Technology Management Certificate towards the A.S. in Accounting Technology Degree. Academic and Career Pathways FSW's Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Business and Technology at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Accounting Technology Management Certificate. This pathway enriches your understanding of business operations, innovation, and technology, preparing you for a multitude of career options. By following this pathway, you'll ensure that your courses align perfectly with your career goals, whether you're aiming for a role in taxation processes, bookkeeping or finance. Curious about where this pathway could take you? Visit our Pathways Page to discover all the opportunities that await you. Start your journey with us today and step into a future filled with possibilities! How to Apply Prospective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating accounting courses into your studies.Contact For more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at sbt@fsw.edu or visit FSW's Equity Page.Helpful LinksApply to FSWBusiness PathwayOther Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts DegreeA.S. Accounting Technology

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Systems Technology

Apply to FSWContact UsProgram FlyerInformation Systems Technology at FSW Florida SouthWestern State College's Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Information Systems Technology program is designed to prepare graduates for higher-level employment in Information Technology management in areas such as systems programming, systems design and architecture, network security, and help desk support services. The program also provides the professional development necessary to help meet the growing regional demand for skilled Information Technology workers in Southwest Florida. CareersSkillsDegreesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSW?CareersCompletion of the Information Systems Technology, BAS degree prepares students for roles such as: Information Systems Manager Network AdministratorSystems Analyst IT Project Manager Cybersecurity Analyst Database Administrator Software Developer SkillsApplicants interested in this degree should possess: Analytical Thinking Problem-Solving SkillsAttention to Detail Technical Proficiency Adaptability Strong Communication SkillsTeamwork & Collaboration SkillsWhat We'll Teach You You’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Information Systems Management Computer Programming and Networking Information Security and E-commerce Mobile Application Development Business and Management Principles Project Management and Systems Analysis Degrees/Certificates Graduates of the BAS, Information Systems Technology Degree can pursue Master's Degrees in Information Technology, Computer Science, Business Administration, or other related areas at many local colleges and universities as well as those located throughout the state and country. Graduates of the FSW BAS IST program can matriculate into the H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship graduate programs and certificates at Nova Southeastern University. Program Information Curriculum: The BAS in Information Systems Technology program includes courses in information systems management, computer programming, computer networking, information security, e-commerce, mobile application development, and business. Elective choices include additional courses in management, information technology, entrepreneurship, and marketing.Duration: The Information Systems Technology, BAS degree consists of 120 credit hours and can be completed in 2 years with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences. Academic & Career Pathways FSW's Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, and making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Computing Technologies at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Information Systems Technology, BAS degree. This pathway enriches your understanding of information systems, programming, and network security, preparing you for a multitude of career options. Visit the FSW Pathways Page for more information. How to ApplyProspective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the Information Systems Technology BAS degree, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating information systems courses into your studies. Contact For more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at sbt@fsw.eduHelpful LinksApply to FSWView in 2025-26 College Catalog2025-2026 Program Planning Worksheet (PDF)Suggested Core Course Sequencing (PDF)Computing Technologies Pathway Other Academic and Career PathwaysAssociate in Arts Degree Career Coach

Computer Programming and Analysis (AS)

Apply to FSWContact UsProgram FlyerComputer Programming and Analysis at FSWFlorida SouthWestern State College’s Associate in Science (AS) in Computer Programming and Analysis prepares students for careers such as entry-level programmers, programmer specialists, computer programmers, senior programmers, chief business programmers, programmer analysts, and information systems programmers in public, private, and governmental organizations. The program equips individuals to analyze business situations and design, develop, and write computer programs; store, locate, and retrieve data & apply logic and analysis tools to code, test, monitor, debug, and maintain software. CareersSkillsDegrees & CertificatesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSW?Careers Completion of the Computer Programming and Analysis, AS degree prepares students for roles such as: Entry-Level Programmer Programmer SpecialistComputer Programmer Chief Business Programmer Programmer Analyst Information Systems ProgrammerSkillsApplicants interested in this degree should possess: Analytical Thinking Logical Reasoning Attention to Detail Technical Proficiency AdaptabilityStrong Communication Skills Teamwork & Collaboration SkillsWhat We'll Teach You You'll gain practical, career-ready training in: Designing and developing software using C++, C#, HTML, and Java Analyzing business needs and programming logic Managing data and databases Debugging, testing, documenting, and maintaining software Understanding computer architecture and IT system functionalityEarning credit for industry certifications such as Microsoft and CompTIA Program Information Curriculum: The degree program includes courses in computer programming, systems analysis, data management, and software development using industry-recognized programming languages and platforms. Duration: The Computer Programming and Analysis, AS degree consists of 60 credit hours and can be completed in 2 years with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students' varying schedules and learning preferences. Degrees & Certificates Graduates of the Computer Programming and Analysis, AS degree can matriculate into the BAS, Supervision and Management or BAS, Information Systems Technology programs at Florida SouthWestern State College or pursue Bachelor's Degrees in computer science and information technology related areas at many colleges and universities throughout the state and country. Earn Academic Credit for Industry Certification: Students who hold a valid industry certification earned within the last 3 years and have successfully completed at least 12 credit hours in the AS in Computer Programming and Analysis program may receive free academic credits toward the degree. Contact Albert Nault for more information. Earn Academic Credit for Career Certificate Program: Career Certificate programs (previously known as a Postsecondary Adult Vocational Certificate) consist of a series of vocational and/or college credit courses that prepare students for entry-level employment in specific career fields. Upon completion of the certificate program, students continuing their education in a related A.S. degree program may be awarded credit in selected A.S. degree courses. Contact your advisor for more information. Academic & Career Pathways FSW's Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Computing Technologies at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Computer Programming and Analysis, AS degree. This pathway enriches your understanding of coding, logic, and software development, preparing you for a multitude of career options. Visit the FSW Pathways Page for more information.How to ApplyProspective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the Computer Programming and Analysis, AS degree, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating computer programming courses into your studies. Contact For more information, contact FSW's School of Business & Technology at sbt@fsw.edu.Helpful LinksView in 2025-26 College Catalog2025-2026 Program Planning Worksheet (PDF)Suggested Core Course Sequencing (PDF)Apply to FSW Computing Technologies Pathway Other Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts DegreeCareer Coach

Office of Financial Aid & Cashier Services

Frequently Asked Financial Aid QuestionsHow do I apply for financial aid?Which FAFSA do I need?Where will I receive information about my Financial Aid at FSW?What will I need to complete the FAFSA?How do I get my FSA ID?Where can I use my FSA ID?Who is my parent when filling out the FAFSA?Where is the scholarship application for 2023-2024?How do I know if my scholarship application was approved?How will I know if I am awarded Federal Aid or an FSW scholarship?How and where do I submit my requested verification documents?How long does it take to get my Financial Aid offer?When will I get my Refund?Why was I selected for verification?Why do I have an attendance hold?My financial situation has changed since filing the FAFSA. What are my options?What is the best form of communication to have my questions answered?Why did I not receive my full Pell award?How do I ensure my Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is good enough to receive financial aid?Why is the "Cost of Attendance" on my financial aid award portal more than the charges on my student account? How do I apply for Financial Aid?You must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and use FSW school code 001477 to determine if you are eligible for Federal Student Aid. The FAFSA and the FSW scholarship application must be completed every year.Back to TopWhich FAFSA do I need?A FAFSA must be submitted each academic year; the 2025-26 FAFSA is used for the Fall 2025, Spring 2026 and Summer 2026 semesters. The 2026-2027 FAFSA will be used for the Fall 2026, Spring 2027, and Summer 2027 semesters. Please ensure you are completing the correct FAFSA for the relevant year.Back to TopWhere will I receive information about my financial aid at FSW?Information will be sent to your Bucs (student) email from noreply@fsw.edu and will be available in your FSW Student Portal. Make sure to add noreply@fsw.edu to your safe senders list and forward your student emails to your personal email account if you will not be regularly checking your Bucs (student) email. Information can also be viewed by visiting: https://banxe.fsw.edu/StudentSelfService/ssb/financialAid#!/dashboard/home/2324 Back to TopWhere is the Scholarship application for 2025-2026?The scholarship application can be completed at https://fsw.awardspring.com. You must be accepted to the college to complete the scholarship application. Not an FSW student yet? Visit www.fsw.edu/admissions to get started!Back to TopHow do I know if my Scholarship application was approved?Students will receive an “application submitted email” to their BUCS email from noreply@mail.awardspring.com. Please add this email to your safe senders list. Students can also log onto their application at https://fsw.awardspring.com and view their status. Back to TopHow will I know if I am awarded Federal Aid or an FSW Scholarship? Students will receive an award notification via their Bucs (student) email with a link to view their offer. Sometimes the email might be in your junk mail folder, so please add noreply@fsw.edu and noreply@mail.awardspring.com to your safe senders list. Back to TopHow and where do I submit my requested Verification documents?All your documents and tasks can be completed by registering at https://fsw.studentforms.com. You can also mail your documents to: FSW – Office of Student Financial Aid, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919 Back to TopHow long does it take to get my Financial Aid offer? Once FAFSA processors have successfully processed your FAFSA application, it is sent electronically to FSW, typically within 7 days. FSW will assess your aid eligibility and provide a financial aid offer shortly thereafter. The notification email will be sent to your Bucs email. If you have additional tasks/requirements to complete, this process will take an additional 14 days to process, once we have received your last document. Back to TopWhen will I get my Refund?Financial aid funds will be applied to a student’s account after attendance has been verified by your professors after the add/drop period (see the current academic year Official College Calendar for semester dates at https://www.fsw.edu/calendars.)Once your financial aid funds pay to your account, any credit balance refund will be sent within 14 days. Funds will be released only if the student has attended and been verified for attendance in all classes.Back to TopWhy was I selected for verification?Approximately 10% of our students who submit the FAFSA each year are randomly chosen for verification by Department of Education or the college has information that must be verified. Back to TopWhy do I have an attendance hold? You did not complete the attendance verification assignment in Canvas. For more information please review https://www.fsw.edu/financialaid/attholdBack to TopMy financial situation has changed since filing the FAFSA. What are my options? If you have experienced a loss of a job, a reduction in income, or extraordinary medical expenses, please request our "Professional Judgment: Special Circumstance - SAI Calculation Appeal" found at https://fsw.studentforms.com to have your financial aid status reviewed on a case-by-case basis.Back to TopWhat is the best form of communications to have my questions answered? Email us at financialaid@fsw.edu from your Bucs email account. Please include your Student ID for the quickest response time. Back to TopWhy did I not receive my full Pell award?The federal Pell Grant is always assumed at full time enrollment which is at least 12 credits per semester. If you are not attending full time, your Pell grant will be pro-rated according to your enrollment. Back to TopHow do I ensure that I am meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to maintain financial aid eligibility? You must maintain good Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to continue to be eligible for Financial Aid. This means a GPA of at least 2.00 and successfully completing at least 2/3 of all your attempted classes. Your completion rate is calculated by dividing all your earned credit hours (Ds and above) by your attempted credit hours (F’s, W’s, etc.) and multiplying by 100. The resulting percentage should be equal to or greater than 66.666%.For more information, please go to https://www.fsw.edu/financialaid/sap.Back to TopWhy is the "Cost of Attendance" on my financial aid award portal more than the charges on my student account? "Cost of Attendance" is a term that is often confusing. A student’s cost of attendance is composed of both direct costs (tuition, fees, and other costs billed by FSW) and indirect costs (transportation, books, course materials, supplies, equipment, living expenses, etc. representing average amounts students spend but are not billed by FSW). The cost of attendance is used to help determine aid eligibility, but it’s not the amount you’ll pay to FSW. FSW will only charge you for actual tuition and fees for your courses each term (and for dorm charges if you've chosen to live in on-campus housing).Back to TopHave More Questions? Live Chat Click the "Live Chat" link in the aqua bar at the bottom of this page. Click to use the QLESS app to get in line for in-person service. financialaid@fsw.eduEmail us using your student (@bucs.fsw.edu) account for quicker responses.(239) 489-9336Fax: (239) 489-9127Explore Helpful Financial Aid VideosFinancial aid videos for current and future students.¿Preguntas sobre ayuda financiera?Kesyon pou èd finansye?

Business Development and Entrepreneurship (Certificate)

Apply to FSWContact UsWant to be a CEO?The College Credit Certificate (CCC) in Business Development and Entrepreneurship is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to prepare for starting and/or managing a business venture. CareersSkillsDegreesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContact UsApplyWhy FSW?CareersThe College Credit Certificate in Business Development & Entrepreneurship prepares students for roles such as: Business Supervisor/ ManagerSmall Business OwnerStartup FounderFranchise Operator Marketing CoordinatorBusiness ConsultantSkillsApplicants interested in this certificate should possess: Innovative and Creative ThinkingProblem-Solving Abilities Strong Communication SkillsStrategic PlanningLeadership and Collaboration SkillsAdaptability and ResilienceWhat We'll Teach YouThe curriculum for this certificate consists of: Management and Entrepreneurial SkillsFundamentals of Business LawMarketing Skills and Market ResearchComputer Application as it relates to BusinessAccountingSales StrategiesPitching and Presentation SkillsLeadership and Team BuildingProgram InformationDuration: This certificate consists of 27 credits and can be completed in two full-time semesters. Academic and Career PathwaysFSW's Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, and making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Business and Technology at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our CCC in Business Development and Entrepreneurship. This pathway enriches your understanding of business operations, innovation, and technology, preparing you for a multitude of career options. By following this pathway, you'll ensure that your courses align perfectly with your career goals, whether you're aiming for a role in business management, startup development, or corporate innovation. Curious about where this pathway could take you? Visit the FSW Pathways Page to discover all the opportunities that await you. Start your journey with us today and step into a future filled with possibilities! How to ApplyProspective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register.If you are interested in the CCC in Business Development and Entrepreneurship, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating business courses into your studies.DegreesStudents can apply credits earned through this certificate towards the A.S. in Entrepreneurship degree or other degrees offered under the School of Business and Technology. Contact UsFor more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at sbt@fsw.edu or visit FSw's Equity Page.Helpful LinksApply to FSWBusiness Pathway Other Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts Degree

Network Security (Certificate)

Apply to FSWContact UsNetwork Security at FSWFlorida SouthWestern State College’s College Credit Certificate (CCC) in Network Security prepares students for entry-level roles in cybersecurity, network administration, and digital forensics. Students develop essential skills in programming, network operations, ethical hacking, penetration testing, and information security through a hands-on, workforce-oriented curriculum. CareersSkillsDegrees & CertificatesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHepful LinksContactApplyWhy FSW?CareersCompletion of the Network Security, CCC prepares students for roles such as: Network Security Technician Cybersecurity Support SpecialistIT Support Analyst Penetration Tester (Junior Level) Network Administrator AssistantInformation Security Analyst (Entry-Level) SkillsApplicants interested in this certificate should possess: Interest in Cybersecurity and IT Infrastructure Analytical Thinking and Logical Reasoning Attention to Detail Problem-Solving Ability Curiosity for Ethical Hacking and Network Design What We'll Teach YouYou’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Network infrastructure and operations Ethical hacking and penetration testing System administration with Windows Server and LinuxComputer forensics and incident response Cybersecurity frameworks and compliance Preparing for certifications such as Security+, Network+, and Linux+Degrees/CertificatesAll of the courses in this certificate program may be applied toward the AS in Network Systems Technology at Florida SouthWestern State College. Earn Academic Credit for Industry Certification: Students who hold a valid industry certification earned within the last 3 years and have successfully completed at least 12 credit hours in the AS in Network Systems Technology program may receive free academic credits toward the degree. Contact Albert Nault for more information. Program Information Curriculum: The certificate consists of focused coursework in computer hardware, network security, forensics, Linux, and Windows Server technologies. Courses are drawn directly from the AS in Network Systems Technology with a specialized focus on cybersecurity and digital defense. Duration: The Network Security, CCC consists of 30 credit hours and can be completed in approximately 1 year with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences. Academic & Career PathwaysFSW’s Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Computing Technologies at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Network Security, CCC. This pathway enhances your understanding of modern cybersecurity techniques and prepares you for entry into the growing field of network and information security. Visit the FSW Pathways Page for more informationApplyProspective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the Network Security, CCC, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating computing and cybersecurity courses into your studies. Contact For more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at (239) 489-9270 or email sbt@fsw.eduHelpful LinksApply to FSWComputing Technologies Pathway Other Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts Degree

Crime Scene Technology (AS)

The Associate in Science (AS) Crime Scene Technology program prepares students to locate, preserve, develop, collect, analyze, and present physical evidence relating to the scene of the crime. Students learn the necessary skills to accurately map out, collect and log evidence, develop and preserve fingerprints, write reports, and present courtroom testimony. Students are also prepared to use computerized fingerprint databases, 3D crime scene imaging technology, advanced photography, and laboratory analysis techniques. In addition to class and laboratory training, internship opportunities are available that will allow the student to experience first-hand the job skills required in the field of crime scene investigation for careers such as Crime Scene Technician, Crime Scene Photographer, Fingerprint Examiner and Classification Specialist, Crime Scene Lab Assistant, and Crime Scene Unit Supervisor.The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in an online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences.Continuing Toward a Baccalaureate Degree Graduates of the AS, Crime Scene Technology Degree can matriculate into the BAS, Public Safety Administration Degree at Florida SouthWestern State College.View in 2025-26 College Catalog2025-2026 Program Planning Worksheet (PDF)Suggested Core Course Sequencing (PDF)Career Options - Program Crime Scene TechnologyFAFSAAPPLY NOWCareer CoachFor more information contact the School of Business & TechnologyDirect Phone Line:  (239) 489-9270 Website:  http://www.fsw.edu/sobt Email:  sbt@fsw.edu

Computer Programmer (Certificate)

Apply to FSWContact UsComputer Programming at FSWFlorida SouthWestern State College’s Computer Programmer College Credit Certificate (CCC) prepares students for employment as entry-level programmers in today’s microcomputer environments. Students gain foundational knowledge in writing, testing, and maintaining computer programs and applications, as well as learning how to solve problems using logical and analytical tools. Throughout the program, hands-on experience is emphasized to ensure the development of real-world skills. CareersSkillsDegreesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSW?CareersCompletion of the Computer Programming, CCC prepares students for roles such as: Entry-Level Programmer Software Support Technician Web Developer Assistant Computer Support Specialist Junior Application DeveloperSkillsApplicants interested in this certificate should possess:Problem Solving and Analytical Thinking Attention to Detail Persistence and Logical Reasoning Interest in Computer Languages and Software Systems Adaptability to Evolving Technologies What We'll Teach You You’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Writing and maintaining code in languages such as C#, HTML, and Java Installing and supporting computer hardware and software Using logic and analysis tools to solve programming challenges Building web-based user interfaces testing, debugging, documenting, and maintaining applications Preparing for industry certifications such as CompTIA A+Program Information Duration: The Computer Programming, CCC consists of 33 credit hours and can be completed in 1 year with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences. Curriculum: The certificate includes courses in computer hardware and software, C# and Java programming, web development with HTML, and business computer applications. Students also complete additional electives in computer-related subjects to round out their training. DegreesAll courses in this certificate program may be applied toward the AS, Computer Programming and Analysis degree at Florida SouthWestern State College. Earn Academic Credit for Industry Certification: Students who hold a valid industry certification earned within the last 3 years and have successfully completed at least 12 credit hours in the AS in Computer Programming and Analysis program may receive free academic credits toward the degree. Academic & Career PathwaysFSW’s Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Computing Technologies at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Computer Programming, CCC. This pathway enriches your understanding of programming logic, coding languages, and application support, preparing you for a multitude of technology-driven career options. Visit the FSW Pathways Page for more information.Contact UsFor more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at sbt@fsw.edu or call (239) 489-9270. How to ApplyProspective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the Computer Programmer Certificate, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating programming and IT courses into your studies. Helpful LinksApply to FSWComputing Technologies Pathway Other Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts Degree

Information Technology Support Specialist, Certificate

The Information Technology Support Specialist certificate will prepare students for various positions in the information technology field, especially related to IT support specialist, IT technician and help desk entry positions. Students will learn how to best utilize technical skills and ability in analyzing, assessing, diagnosing, and troubleshooting hardware, software, network, and other desktop issues. Students completing Computer Hardware/Software will be prepared to take the Comptia A+ certification exams. All of the courses in this certificate program can also be applied toward the AS, Network System Technology. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in an online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences. The following is a suggested sequence for the required courses: FIRST SEMESTER 9 credits CTS 1131 Computer Hardware 3 CTS 1133 Computer Software 3 CGS 1100 Computer Applications for Business 3 SECOND SEMESTER 9 credits CIS 2321 System Analysis and Design I 3 CNT 1000 Computer Networking Essentials 3 1000 or 2000 Level Any additional computer course with COP, CGS, CTS, CNT, CIS, CAP, or EET prefix 3 Earn Academic Credit for your Industry CertificationIf you hold a valid industry certification earned within the last 3 years and have successfully completed at least 12 credit hours in the AS in Network System Technology program, you may receive free academic credits toward the degree. Contact Albert Nault for more information.View in 2024-25 College CatalogCareer Options - Program Information Technology Support Specialist2024-2025 Program Planning Worksheet (PDF) For more information contact the School of Business & TechnologyDirect Phone Line:  (239) 489-9270 Website:  http://www.fsw.edu/sobt Email:  sbt@fsw.edu

Computer Programming Specialist (Certificate)

Apply to FSWContact UsYour Launchpad for Computer ProgrammingFlorida SouthWestern State College’s College Credit Certificate (CCC) in Computer Programming Specialist provides students with foundational programming knowledge and introduces key skills for developing dynamic websites and transactional web systems. Students gain experience in multiple programming languages and build the technical confidence needed to create and maintain functional applications and digital solutions. CareersSkillsDegrees & Certifications Program InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSW?Careers Completion of the Computer Programming Specialist, CCC prepares students for roles such as: Entry-Level Programmer Web Developer Assistant Junior Software Developer Application Support Technician IT Help Desk Support Skills Applicants interested in this certificate should possess: Logical Thinking and Problem Solving Curiosity for Technology and Software Attention to Detail Adaptability to Fast-Changing Tools Time Management and Technical Literacy What We'll Teach YouYou’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Programming with Java and C# Building and styling webpages with HTMLInstalling and managing computer hardware and software Writing and debugging application codeUnderstanding user interaction and web architecture Preparing for certifications like CompTIA A+ Degrees/Certificates All of the courses in this certificate program may be applied toward the AS in Computer Programming and Analysis at Florida SouthWestern State College. Earn Academic Credit for Industry Certification: Students who hold a valid industry certification earned within the last 3 years and have successfully completed at least 12 credit hours in the AS in Computer Programming and Analysis program may receive free academic credits toward the degree. Program Information Curriculum: The certificate includes core courses in computer hardware and software, introductory programming, web development, and object-oriented languages like Java and C#. Duration: The Computer Programming Specialist, CCC consists of 18 credit hours and can be completed in under one year with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences. Academic & Career Pathways FSW’s Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Computing Technologies at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Computer Programming Specialist, CCC. This pathway supports your growth as a programmer and prepares you to continue into advanced degrees or certifications. Visit the FSW Pathways Page for more information. Apply Prospective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the Computer Programming Specialist, CCC, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating programming and IT courses into your studies. ContactFor more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at (239) 489-9270, or email sbt@fsw.edu.Helpful LinksApply to FSWComputing Technologies Pathway Other Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts Degree

Architectural Design and Construction Technology (AS)

Apply to FSWContact UsBuild the Foundation for your Future in Architecture Florida SouthWestern State College’s Associate in Science (AS) in Architectural Design and Construction Technology prepares students for entry-level careers in the architecture and construction industry. Students develop technical and design skills required for positions such as construction planners, architectural assistants, construction engineering assistants, contractors' assistants, and cost estimators in residential and light commercial construction. CareersSkillsDegreesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSW?Careers Completion of the Architectural Design and Construction Technology, AS degree prepares students for roles such as: Architectural Assistant Construction Planner Drafting Technician Contractor’s Assistant Construction Engineering Assistant Residential Design Technician Job Cost Estimator Skills Applicants interested in this degree should possess: Visual and Spatial Awareness Attention to Detail Technical Drafting and Design Interest Strong Communication and Collaboration Interest in Sustainable Building Practices Logical Problem SolvingWhat We'll Teach You You’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Creating and interpreting architectural and structural drawings Producing Computer-Aided Design (CAD) layouts using Revit™ Understanding and applying building codes and construction specifications Performing job cost estimation and construction planning Utilizing sustainable and energy-efficient design principles Communicating project requirements clearly in design documents Degrees/Certificates Graduates of the Architectural Design and Construction Technology, AS degree can matriculate into the BAS, Supervision and Management degree at Florida SouthWestern State College or pursue bachelor’s degrees in Construction Management or other related fields at institutions throughout the state and country. Earn Academic Credit for Industry Certification: Students who hold a valid industry certification earned within the last 3 years and have successfully completed at least 12 credit hours in the AS program may receive free academic credits toward the degree.Earn Academic Credit for Career Certificate Program: Career Certificate programs consist of a series of vocational and/or college credit courses that prepare students for entry-level employment in specific career fields. Upon completion of the certificate program, students continuing their education in a related A.S. degree program may be awarded credit in selected A.S. degree courses. Contact your advisor for more information. Program Information Curriculum: The program includes courses in architectural design, drafting, construction methods, CAD (including Revit™), materials, specifications, sustainability, and job cost estimating. Duration: The Architectural Design and Construction Technology AS degree consists of 64 credit hours and can be completed in approximately two years with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences. Academic & Career Pathways FSW’s Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the innovative world of Construction, Manufacturing & Industry at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Architectural Design and Construction Technology, AS degree. This pathway develops your expertise in structural planning, CAD design, and construction systems to help you build a rewarding future in the construction industry. Visit the FSW Pathways Page for more information. ApplyProspective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the Architectural Design and Construction Technology, AS degree, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating design and construction courses into your studies. ContactFor more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at (239) 489-9270 or email sbt@fsw.edu.SOBT WebsiteHelpful LinksApply to FSWConstruction, Manufacturing & Industry Pathway Other Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts DegreeView in 2025-26 College Catalog2025-26 Program Planning Worksheet (PDF)2025-26 Suggested Core Sequencing (PDF)Career Coach

Teacher Apprenticeship Program

Shape the Future. Start in the Classroom.Florida SouthWestern State College’s Teacher Apprenticeship Program offers a unique opportunity for current school-based paraprofessionals who are employed by partner district schools or charters to transition into certified teaching roles. If you're ready to take the next step in your education career without stepping away from your job, FSW’s Teacher Apprenticeship Program makes it possible.Program InformationProgram EligibilityCurriculumInterest FormContact UsWhy FSWProgram Information:Florida SouthWestern State College’s Teacher Apprenticeship Program is a two-year, hands-on pathway into the teaching profession for paraprofessionals who are already working in Florida elementary schools. This program allows apprentices to earn the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a Reading Endorsement while continuing full-time employment and training under the guidance of a qualified mentor. Program coursework is offered online, which provides flexibility to the working apprentice who is gaining on-the-job experience in the classroom.EligibilityTo be eligible for the Teacher Apprenticeship Program (TAP) at Florida SouthWestern State College, applicants must:Be employed as a paraprofessional in a participating district or charter school Hold an associate’s degree from an accredited postsecondary institution Be admitted to Florida SouthWestern State College Be selected for participation by the FSW partnering Florida school district or charter organization who is the participating employer Commit to a two-year placement in a mentor’s classroom at a designated school site Pass a fingerprint and background screening in accordance with Florida Statute 1012.32 Obtain a Temporary Teacher Apprenticeship Certificate as outlined in Florida Statute 1012.56(7)(d) Program Curriculum The Teacher Apprenticeship Program includes coursework and on-the-job experiential learning that leads to the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, a 60-credit program. The curriculum includes a planned two-year sequence of instruction that consists of 34 credit hours of online coursework through Florida SouthWestern State College. The additional 26 articulated credit hours are awarded upon the apprentice’s successful mastery of the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices while gaining insight into effective teaching practices grounded in theory and coursework.Learn more at: https://www.fldoe.org/teaching/preparation/apprenticeship.stml Interest Form:Interested in joining? Fill out the interest form: HEREProgram Contact:Dr. Mary Robertson Coordinator, Teacher Apprenticeship Program Email: Mary.Robertson@fsw.edu

Preschool Specialization Certificate, CCC

Apply to FSWContact UsThe College Credit Certificate (CCC) in Preschool Specializationprepares students for further education and careers in a variety of settings with a focus on the education of children between three and five years of age. The study of research and theory is blended with many opportunities for hands-on experiences, as well as practical experience in the field. Credits earned in a CCC may be applied toward completion of an associate degree.Program InformationAdmissions Requirements:Students must fulfill the entrance requirements for Florida SouthWestern State College (High School Diploma or GED).Certificate Requirements: 12 Credit HoursCHD 1134- Management of Early Childhood Learning 3 credits (CDA/FCCPC eligible course)CHD 1135- Understanding Young Children 3 credits (CDA/FCCPC eligible course)CHD 1220- Introduction to Child Development 3 creditsEEC 1000- Foundations in Early Childhood Education 3 credits (CDA/FCCPC eligible course)College Catalog Listing

Crime Scene Technician (Certificate)

The purpose of the Crime Scene Technician College Credit Certificate is to prepare students for future careers with law enforcement in the crime scene field. The program is specifically designed for a hands-on realistic approach in each of the areas required by law enforcement. This program prepares students for employment in roles such as: Crime Scene Technicians, Crime Scene Investigators, Crime Lab Assistant/Investigator, Crime Scene Photographer, Property and Evidence Staff, and Fingerprint Classification Specialist.Most of the courses in this certificate program can also be applied toward the AS, Crime Scene Technology. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in an online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences. FALL SEMESTER 9 credits CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 CJE 1640 Intro to Crime Scene Technology 3 CJE 2600 Criminal Investigative Techniques 3 SPRING SEMESTER 6 credits CJE 2770 Crime Scene Photography 3 CJE 2670 Intro to Forensic Science 3 FALL SEMESTER 3 credits CJE 2671 Latent Fingerprint Development 3 SPRING SEMESTER 10 credits CJE 2643 Adv Crime Scene Technology 4 CJE 2677 Modern Fingerprint Technology 3 CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Sci Evid 3 View in 2024-25 College CatalogCareer Options - Program Crime Scene Technician2024-2025 Program Planning Worksheet (PDF)

Associate in Science in Early Childhood Education

Apply to FSWContact UsThe Associate in Science in Early Childhood Educationprepares students for immediate employment education children from birth through age eight years in a variety of settings, as well as transfers to specific Bachelor's Degree programs in the Florida College System. Program HighlightsAdmissions RequirementsDegree RequirementsHelpful LinksProgram HighlightsCourses in Early Childhood Education equip students to become reflective and transformative educators. An emphasis on relationships between children, families, and communities in our diverse world is central to the framework of our courses and experiences. The opportunity to build a foundation of practical experience with young children in a variety of educational settings allows our students to be well prepared to enter the work force. Our students get to practice what they learn, and learn from the teachers in the field. Our faculty all have extensive experience and education in Early Childhood Education to teach in a way that complements students’ field experience. Students are supported in completing their courses on a full-time or part-time basis. All courses are available online, which allows great flexibility. Some courses are offered in a blend of face to face and online formats, as well. This offers convenience and high quality experiences for our students. Service learning and professional advocacy are also important elements of development for the educators we graduate.Admission RequirementsStudents must fulfill the entrance requirements for Florida SouthWestern State College (High School Diploma or GED).Degree RequirementsGeneral Education Requirements: 18 credit hoursENC 1101 - Composition I 3 credits - SPC 1017 - Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 credits OR SPC 2608 - Introduction to Public Speaking 3 credits General Education Core Social Sciences writing intensive course (Students required by F.A.C. 6A-10.02413 to demonstrate Civic Literacy should take AMH 2010, AMH 2020, or POS 2041) 3 credits General Education Mathematics course 3 credits General Education Natural Sciences course 3 credits General Education Humanities course 3 creditsEarly Childhood Education Core Requirements: 39 credit hours (Must complete with a grade of "C" or better)CHD 1120 Infant/Toddler Development 3 creditsCHD 1134 - Management of Early Childhood Learning 3 credits (CDA/FCCPC eligible course) 5 hour field placement CHD 1135 - Understanding Young Children 3 credits (CDA/FCCPC eligible course) 15 hour field placement CHD 1220 - Introduction to Child Development 3 credits 15 hour field placement CHD 1332 - Creative Experiences for the Young Child 3 credits 5 hour field placement CHD 2324 - Early Childhood Language Arts and Reading 3 credits 10 hour field placement EEC 1000 - Foundations in Early Childhood Education 3 credits (CDA/FCCPC eligible course) EEC 1202 - Principles of Early Childhood Curriculum 3 credits 10 hour field placement EEC 1603 - Positive Guidance and Behavior Management 3 credits 10 hour field placement EEC 1946 - Early Childhood Practicum I 3 credits 35 hour field placement required EEC 1947 - Early Childhood Practicum II 3 credits 35 hour field placement required EEX 1013 - Special Needs in Early Childhood Education 3 credits 10 hour field placement HSC 1421 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child 3 credits 5 hour field placementEarly Childhood Education Core Electives: 3 credit hours (choose 2)(Must complete with a grade of "C" or better) DEP 2004 - Lifespan Development 3 credits EEC 2521 - Administration of a Child Care Center 3 credits (Director Credential Course)EME 2040 - Introduction to Technology for Educators 3 credits 2 EDF 2005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession 3 credits 1 15 hour field placement required EDF 2085 - Introduction to Diversity for Educators - (I) 3 credits 2 5 hour field placement requiredField Experience RequirementApproximately 85 hours completed in conjunction with Early Childhood Education courses, and 70 hours across two practica.Total Degree Requirements: 60 Credit Hours

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