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Sick Leave
https://www.fsw.edu/generalcounsel/publicnotices/73
Return to List Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment DATE AND TIME: April 18, 2017 at 3:00 PM PLACE: 8099 College Parkway, I-223, Fort Myers, FL 33919 RULE TITLE: Sick Leave RULE #: 6Hx6:6.08 PURPOSE AND EFFECT: Addressing sick leave and creation of a sick leave pool under statute. REGULATORY COST: None SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: Florida Statutes 1012.865 LAW IMPLEMENTED: None Any person wishing to be heard on the proposed rules and/or amendments will be provided an opportunity to do so by making a request within 21 days of this notice. A hearing will be held at 3:00 pm or soon thereafter, April 18, 2017, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, I-223, Fort Myers, FL 33919. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to contact Florida SouthWestern State College five business days before the meeting by contacting the director, Human Resources at (239) 489-9293 or via 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919 or call through the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TTY). The person to be contacted regarding this rule is Valerie Miller, Coordinator, Legal & Risk, vmiller@fsw.edu, 239-432-5235, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919-5566.
Schedule of Events
https://www.fsw.edu/newhumanity/schedule
Under Construction Spring 2020 ColloquiumSaturday, February 22, 3-6 p.m., Lee Campus, Fort Myers, Rush Auditorium (J-103)Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana, Artist, Activist Terry Coonan, Human Rights Activist, Professor of Law Danilo Castillo, ActivistMonday, March 16, 12:30 p.m., Lee Campus, Fort Myers, Rush Auditorium (J-103)Julie Marie Wade, Poet, MemoiristThursday, March 26, 12:30 p.m., Lee Campus, Fort Myers, Rush Auditorium (J-103)Jared Ragland, Photographer, DocumentarianWednesday, April 8, 11 a.m., Lee Campus, Fort Myers, Rush Auditorium (J-103)Dr. Micah Dean Hicks, Author of Fantasy, Horror, and Fairy Tales
Civil Engineering Technology (AS)
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/ascivilengineering
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)
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/asnetworking
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
Academic Advising
https://www.fsw.edu/advising/appointments
TODAY'S TOP TIPQ: I need help from Academic Advising. What options are available?A: Right now, we are available for scheduled appointments, drop-in meetings, and conversations by phone, chat, and email. Check our operating hours. We also host workshops for brand new FSW students!Meet with Academic Advising I’m a New Student / I have an Advising HoldCheck your status. Advising is the final step in your enrollment process. When it is time for you to meet with an Advisor, you will receive email and text instructions. Just follow those instructions and we will guide you through the process! If you are unsure about your status or your next step, contact us.I’m a Current FSW StudentMake an Appointment Book an appointment with your Advisor on your FSW Portal. Search for “Meet with Academic Advising” and bookmark it! Drop-in Without an Appointment Advisors are available for in-person and remote drop-in meetings on Wednesdays and Thursdays without an appointment. Just come to the Advising Office at your preferred FSW location or contact us to join the virtual queue for a remote meeting. Email your Academic Advisor Advisors can answer many questions by email. Please note our standard response time is 2 business days, and it may be longer during busy times of year. Find your Advisor’s contact information on your FSW Portal on the Success Team card. Ask a quick question by Phone, Live Chat, or Email We are available by phone, chat, and email during operating hours, and our virtual assistant is available 24/7. Please note that our standard email response time is 2 business days.What Do Academic Advisors Do?Academic Advisors at FSW assist you with selecting classes, but that's not all! They will help you explore our academic programs to help you determine which program will help you land your dream career or transfer to a university to further your education. ImportantNew Students: Having trouble making an appointment? Make sure you've completed your enrollment steps! First Time in College Students*: Your first step is to attend a mandatory Advising Workshop. Check your email for instructions or click here.Transfer and Readmit Students: Complete your other enrollment steps before meeting with an advisor. Click here to check your status. *Includes incoming freshmen and graduating high school seniors with dual enrollment credits from FSW.Hours & Locations Click here to view our current hours of operation. Lee Campus: Building S (2nd Floor)Charlotte Campus: Building JCollier Campus: Building MHendry/Glades: Building A School Advisors for AS, Certificate, and Bachelor’s Degree Programs• School of Business and Technology: Lee Campus, Building K, Room 201 (second floor)• Nursing: Email nursing@fsw.edu for instructions based on your program and location• Allied Health Programs: Email alexis.augustenborg@fsw.edu for instructions based on your program and location• School of Education: Lee Campus, Building U, Room 214H• Digital Art and Music Production: Email Kelly.O’Neil for instructions based on your program and locationWant to Share Your Experience about Academic Advising? Send a Message to Department LeadershipDo you have a great experience you want to share? Or an issue you want to report? Click here to send feedback about Academic Advising at FSW.Tell Us How We're DoingFSW Has Four Locations Across Southwest Florida.Take classes anywhere or online. Your most convenient FSW location might not be in your home county! View The Map To Compare Drive Times
Spring 2022 Holocaust Memorial Week Events Schedule
https://www.fsw.edu/holocaust/spring2022
Join Our Events In-Person and Online with the Schedule Below!All Events are Free and Open to the Public.Monday, March 7, 2022YouTube Live 9:00 AM ET - Survivor Presentation: Ken Wetcher11:00 AM ET (Lee Campus, J-103) - Guest Lecture - Dr. Frank Kohn: Psychological Aspects of the Holocaust that Haunt Us Today.2:00 PM ET (Lee Campus, J-103) - Film Lecture - Dr. Wendy Chase: Wrestling Angels, Killing Giants: The Liberating Use of Humor and Fantasy in Jojo Rabbit and Inglorious Bastards.3:30 PM ET - 6:00 PM ET (Lee Campus, J-118) - Art Exhibit and Reception: Holocaust Memorial Committee; Art on loan from the Holocaust Museum and Cohen Education Center; Artifacts displayed by The Brotherhood of Heroes Museum.5:00 PM ET (Lee Campus, J-118) - Awards Ceremony: Holocaust Memorial Committee.Tuesday, March 8, 2022YouTube Premiere 9:00 AM ET - Survivor Presentation: Carla Benninga11:30 AM ET (Lee Campus, J-103) - Faculty Lecture - Dr. Mark Herman: The Beer Hall Putsch: Hitler's Premature Attempt to Seize Power.YouTube Live 12:30 PM ET - Second Generation Survivor Talk: Sol AwendYouTube Live 2:00 PM ET - Survivor Interview: Judit PriceZoom 4:00 PM ET - Live Discussion - Legal Studies Club of FSW & Dr. Sandi Towers-Romero: The Beer Hall Putsch: From Hitler's Failure to Hitler's Triumph.YouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Survivor Presentation: Rob NossenWednesday, March 9, 2022YouTube Live 11:00 AM ET - Faculty Lecture - Prof. Sara Gottwalles: We Had Barely Begun to Live: Examining the Moringen Juvenile Concentration Camp.YouTube Live or Lee Campus, J-103 1:00 PM ET - Music Presentation - Presented and Violin by Professor Rachel Cox & Piano by Professor Mary Seal: Music of the Holocaust.YouTube Live 3:30 PM ET - Faculty Lecture - Dr. Bruno Baltodano: The Guatemalan Genocide: Denial & the Absence of Liberators.YouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Survivor Presentation: Steen MetzThursday, March 10, 2022YouTube Live 9:00 AM ET - Second Generation Survivor Talk: Richard SteinZoom 11:00 AM ET - Book Discussion - FSW Book Club: The Diary of Anne Frank.YouTube Live 12:30 PM ET - Live Museum Tour - Cody Rademacher, Curator of the Holocaust Museum and Cohen Education Center, Naples Fl.: Displaced Persons artifacts and histories.YouTube - Second Generation Survivor Talk: Sam VarsanoYouTube Live 4:00 PM ET - Faculty Lecture - Dr. Sandi Towers-Romero: Holomodor: A Genocide of 4 Million Ukrainians.YouTube Live 6:00 PM ET - Guest Lecture - Dr. Paul Bartrop, Professor Emeritus of History and former Director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Research at Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, Fl.: Children Finding Freedom in the Heart of Darkness: Three Strategies for Survival during the Holocaust.
Debt Issuance by the College and the College's Direct Support Organizations
https://www.fsw.edu/generalcounsel/publicnotices/34
Return to List Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment DATE AND TIME: January 27, 2015 at 3:00 PM PLACE: Building M Room 201, Collier Campus, 7505 Grand Lely Drive, Naples, FL, 34113 RULE TITLE: Debt Issuance by the College and the College's Direct Support Organizations RULE #: 6Hx6:1.08 PURPOSE AND EFFECT: Update Policy to reflect new College Name and ensure it aligns with best practices. REGULATORY COST: Has no economic impact or regulatory cost. SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: N/A LAW IMPLEMENTED: N/A Any person wishing to be heard on the proposed rules and/or amendments will be provided an opportunity to do so by making a request within 21 days of this notice. A hearing will be held at 12:00 am or soon thereafter, January 27, 2015, Florida SouthWestern State College, Building M Room 201, Collier Campus, 7505 Grand Lely Drive, Naples, FL, 34113 . Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to contact Florida SouthWestern State College five business days before the meeting by contacting the director, Human Resources at (239) 489-9293 or via 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919 or call through the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TTY). The person to be contacted regarding this rule is Valerie Miller, Coordinator, Legal & Risk, vmiller@fsw.edu, 239-432-5235, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919-5566.
Employee Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibilities
https://www.fsw.edu/generalcounsel/publicnotices/2
Return to List Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment DATE AND TIME: April 18, 2017 at 3:00 PM PLACE: 8099 College Parkway,Thomas Edison (Lee) Campus, I-223 RULE TITLE: Employee Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibilities RULE #: 6Hx6:5.03 PURPOSE AND EFFECT: Update current policy to show specific prohibitions and to adopt a local Board of Trustees Policy governing ethical standards for all employees of Florida SouthWestern State College. REGULATORY COST: None SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: Florida Statute 112.311, 112.313, 112.3173; 1001.64 LAW IMPLEMENTED: n/a Any person wishing to be heard on the proposed rules and/or amendments will be provided an opportunity to do so by making a request within 21 days of this notice. A hearing will be held at 3:00 pm or soon thereafter, April 18, 2017, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway,Thomas Edison (Lee) Campus, I-223. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to contact Florida SouthWestern State College five business days before the meeting by contacting the director, Human Resources at (239) 489-9293 or via 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919 or call through the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TTY). The person to be contacted regarding this rule is Valerie Miller, Coordinator, Legal & Risk, vmiller@fsw.edu, 239-432-5235, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919-5566.
Student Code of Conduct
https://www.fsw.edu/generalcounsel/publicnotices/70
Return to List Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment DATE AND TIME: April 18, 2017 at 3:00 PM PLACE: 8099 College Parkway, I-223, Fort Myers, FL 33919 RULE TITLE: Student Code of Conduct RULE #: 6Hx6:6.08 PURPOSE AND EFFECT: Addressing the creation of codes of conduct and appropriate penalties for violations of rules or regulations by students, to be administered by the institution under statute. REGULATORY COST: None SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: Florida Statutes 1006.60 LAW IMPLEMENTED: None Any person wishing to be heard on the proposed rules and/or amendments will be provided an opportunity to do so by making a request within 21 days of this notice. A hearing will be held at 3:00 pm or soon thereafter, April 18, 2017, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, I-223, Fort Myers, FL 33919. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to contact Florida SouthWestern State College five business days before the meeting by contacting the director, Human Resources at (239) 489-9293 or via 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919 or call through the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TTY). The person to be contacted regarding this rule is Valerie Miller, Coordinator, Legal & Risk, vmiller@fsw.edu, 239-432-5235, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919-5566.
Charter Schools
https://www.fsw.edu/generalcounsel/publicnotices/62
Return to List Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment DATE AND TIME: February 28, 2017 at 3:00 PM PLACE: Collier Campus, Bldg M, Room 201 RULE TITLE: Charter Schools RULE #: 6Hx6:3.06 PURPOSE AND EFFECT: Addressing the operation of charter high schools and designating a school representative; establishing standards of ethical conduct for educators and administration and designate one administrator to service in role of superintendent. REGULATORY COST: Has no economic impact or regulatory cost. SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: Florida Statutes 1002.33 LAW IMPLEMENTED: N/A Any person wishing to be heard on the proposed rules and/or amendments will be provided an opportunity to do so by making a request within 21 days of this notice. A hearing will be held at 7:00 pm or soon thereafter, December 31, 1969, Florida SouthWestern State College, Collier Campus, Bldg M, Room 201. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to contact Florida SouthWestern State College five business days before the meeting by contacting the director, Human Resources at (239) 489-9293 or via 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919 or call through the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TTY). The person to be contacted regarding this rule is Valerie Miller, Coordinator, Legal & Risk, vmiller@fsw.edu, 239-432-5235, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919-5566.
Knowledge Base - FSW Online Student FAQs
https://www.fsw.edu/online/testing
6Hx6:5.03 Employee Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibilities
https://www.fsw.edu/generalcounsel/publicnotices/58
Return to List Notice of Proposed Rule Development The District Board of Trustees, Florida SouthWestern State College announces that rule development is taking place as follows: Subject: 6Hx6:5.03 Employee Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibilities Purpose: Update the current policy to include more definitive language for employees. Legal authority: Florida Statues 112.311, 112.312, 112.313, 1004.64 A copy of the preliminary drafts may be obtained by contacting the Office of General Counsel, Valerie Miller, vmiller@fsw.edu, 239-432-5235, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, Florida 33919-5566
6Hx6:6.08 Code of Conduct
https://www.fsw.edu/generalcounsel/publicnotices/54
Return to List Notice of Proposed Rule Development The District Board of Trustees, Florida SouthWestern State College announces that rule development is taking place as follows: Subject: 6Hx6:6.08 Code of Conduct Purpose: Addressing the creation of codes of conduct and appropriate penalties for violations of rules or regulations by students, to be administered by the institution under statute Legal authority: Florida Statutes 1006.60 A copy of the preliminary drafts may be obtained by contacting the Office of General Counsel, Valerie Miller, vmiller@fsw.edu, 239-432-5235, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, Florida 33919-5566
6Hx6:3.06 Charter Schools
https://www.fsw.edu/generalcounsel/publicnotices/53
Return to List Notice of Proposed Rule Development The District Board of Trustees, Florida SouthWestern State College announces that rule development is taking place as follows: Subject: 6Hx6:3.06 Charter Schools Purpose: Addressing the operation of charter high schools and designating a school representative; establishing standards of ethical conduct for educators and administration; and, designating one administrator to service in role of superintendent. Legal authority: Florida Statutes 1002.33 A copy of the preliminary drafts may be obtained by contacting the Office of General Counsel, Valerie Miller, vmiller@fsw.edu, 239-432-5235, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, Florida 33919-5566
Employee Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibilities
https://www.fsw.edu/generalcounsel/publicnotices/66
Return to List Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment DATE AND TIME: April 25, 2017 at 3:00 PM PLACE: 8099 College Parkway, I-223, Fort Myers, FL 33919 RULE TITLE: Employee Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibilities RULE #: 6Hx6:5.03 PURPOSE AND EFFECT: Update the current Policy to include more definitive language for employees. REGULATORY COST: None SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: Florida Statute 112.311, 112.312, 112.313, 1004.64 LAW IMPLEMENTED: N/A Any person wishing to be heard on the proposed rules and/or amendments will be provided an opportunity to do so by making a request within 21 days of this notice. A hearing will be held at 3:00 pm or soon thereafter, March 28, 2017, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, I-223, Fort Myers, FL 33919. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to contact Florida SouthWestern State College five business days before the meeting by contacting the director, Human Resources at (239) 489-9293 or via 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919 or call through the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TTY). The person to be contacted regarding this rule is Valerie Miller, Coordinator, Legal & Risk, vmiller@fsw.edu, 239-432-5235, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919-5566.
Computer Programming and Analysis (AS)
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/ascomputerprogramming
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
Accounting Technology Management (Certificate)
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/certaccounting
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