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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

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

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

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)

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

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

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

ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2022-2023

Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name M. Witty Microbiology July 2022 Important Advances for Bilins and Struvite B. Jett History July 2022 The Most Murderous Civilized City in the World: Homicides in Memphis, 1917-1972 M. Mompoint Humanities July 2022 Florida Heritage Project: Multicultural Digital Public Humanities J. Donini Biology July 2022 Survival Rate and Home Range of Reintroduced Confiscated Freshwater Turtles After Rescue from an Illegal Poaching Ring M. Sauer Natural Science July 2022 Setup and Calibration of Standard Oceanographic Laboratory Equipment and Student Training in Support of Long-Term Water Quality Monitoring

ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2023-2024

Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name M. Sauer Natural Science Nov 2023 Phytoplankton Absorption Variability and Its Contribution to Total Light Absorption in SW Florida Coastal Waters J. Donini Biology Nov 2023 Continued monitoring of freshwater turtle and large mammal populations in Caribbean Costa Rica as part of a long-term plan for student study abroad research opportunities A. Herren Library Nov 2023 Exploring information literacy instruction and curriculum integration A. Zirzow Biological Sciences July 2023 Antifungal activity of phytochemicals extracted from Florida plant species M. Witty Microbiology July 2023 Preparative scale chromatography of bilirubin M. Mompoint Humanities July 2023 Florida heritage project and broadcasting hope in media podcast series G. Anzalone Anatomy & Physiology July 2023 POGIL in the microbiology lab for using PCR & gel electrophoresis

ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2020-2021

Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name G. Anzalone Anatomy & Physiology November 2020 Promoting Diverse Student Engagement through Genetic Analysis J. Donini Biology November 2020 Movement and Spatial Ecology of an Imperiled Turtle Species in Southwest Florida T. Churchill, J. Chan, & K. Livingstone Mathematics November 2020 Mathematics in an Open Educational Resource (OER) World T. Lucas & K. O'Connor Business July 2020 FSW Undergraduate Student Research & Experiential Learning Center B. Jett History July 2020 "Lynching in LaBelle" Digital History Project M. Witty Microbiology July 2020 Further Analysis of Wastewater Components: Reactions of Bilins in Sedimentum Lateritium

ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2018-2019

Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name R. Feemster Journalism November 2018 Food Insecurity of FSW Campuses (Phase 1) G. Kodsey Computer Science November 2018 E-Learning Maturity Model M. Mompoint Humanities November 2018 Tournees French Film Festival G. Gaidos Biochemistry August 2018 Toxicity Evaluation of Sodium Bisulfite in Alcoholic Drinks K. Hilton Chemistry August 2018 Research Mesoamerican’s Scientific Contributions for Improvements in Science Education A. Rose Business August 2018 Entrepreneurial Center M. Witty Microbiology August 2018 Undergraduate Research in Crystallography of Artificial Waste Water Components

ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2024-2025

Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal M. Sauer Natural Science July 2024 Digitization of the Orr Mineral and Rock Collection A. Zirzow Biological Sciences July 2024 Isolation and Characterization of Soil-Derived Streptomyces Species for Novel Antibiotic Activity M. Witty Microbiology July 2024 Biofilms from Wild Type Bacillus sp. G. Anzalone Anatomy & Physiology July 2024 CRISPR, PCR, and Gel Electrophoresis as POGIL in Microbiology M. Mompoint Humanities July 2024 Florida Heritage Project: Making Florida Home Podcast Series

ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2021-2022

Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name G. Anzalone, E. Commendatore, & J. Robinson Anatomy & Physiology November 2021 CRISPR in a Box: A Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Pilot Project M. Sauer Natural Science November 2021 Identification, enumeration, and characterization of phytoplankton in San Carlos Bay J. Donini Biology November 2021 Population ecology and conservation of freshwater turtles in Southwest Florida M. Witty Microbiology July 2021 Characterization of Bilins in Sedimentum Lateritium using Mass Spectrometry

ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2019-2020

Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name W. Chase Humanities November 2019 The Face is a Politics: Portraiture and the Art of Engagement L. McGarity Chemistry November 2019 LabQuest for Knowledge M. Witty Microbiology August 2019 Purification, Analysis and X-Ray Crystallography of Waste Water Components J. Donini Biology August 2019 The Reproductive Ecology of Turtles in Southwest Florida H. Hermann Anatomy and Physiology August 2019 Defensive Mechanisms in Brachyponera chinesis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae; Ponerinae) C. Ottman Biology August 2019 Steamroller Printmaking

ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2016-2017

Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name T. Ayudhya Chemistry November 2016 Improving Analytical Method in Forensic Science C. Campbell Libraries November 2016 Bring Library Resources to Life for Students R. Feemster Journalism November 2016 Leg Man: A Novel G. Gaidos Biochemistry November 2016 Toxicity Evaluation of Food Additives E. Pritchett Humanities November 2016 Rotten, Vicious and Damned: Punk's Subjectivity of Resistance R. Furler Biology July 2016 HIV-Mediated Inhibition of Potassium Channels Induces H. Hermann Anatomy & Physiology July 2016 Defensive Mechanisms of Polistes major M. Ulrich Biology July 2016 The Effect of Water Quality on Atlantic Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus) Population Trends in the Caloosahatchee River M. Witty Microbiology July 2016 Improved Recovery of Nitrogen & Phosphorus from Waste Water

ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2015-2016

Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name B. Baltodano Political Science November 2015 Indigenous Female Revolutionaries Research J. Davis Nursing November 2015 The Transition to an Innovative, Evidence-Based Curriculum and Its Effects E. Schott, D. Ransford, R. Axelrod, & L. Garrett Mathematics November 2015 Incorporating Inquiry Based Learning into a FSW Mathematics Course J. Zaragoza Mathematics November 2015 Promoting a Culture of Metacognition in Math Courses M. Ambrose English October 2015 Claire's Summer: A Novella T. Ayudhya Chemistry October 2015 Novel Cross-Link Polymers for Fuel Storage R. Furler Biology October 2015 HIV Proteins Interfere with Normal Migration of T Cells G. Gaidos, P. Romeo, & M. Trevino Biochemistry & Biology October 2015 Nectar and Host Plant Preferences of Native SW Florida Butter Q. Liu Chemistry October 2015 Computational Chemistry J. McKenzie Environmental Science October 2015 Investigating the Structure and Dynamics of Near-Shore Coastal Sharks M. Witty Microbiology October 2015 Microbial Gas Emissions D. Xue Chemistry October 2015 Analysis of Nutritions by Visible Spectrometry and Potentiostat

ARC Grant Recipients Academic Year 2017-2018

Faculty Member Subject Award Date Proposal Name G. Gaidos Biochemistry November 2017 Toxicity Evaluation of Food Additives M. Kruger & M. Jenner Nursing November 2017 Effectiveness of Online Virtual Nursing Leadership Experiences — Comparative Analysis A. Trogan English November 2017 Surprised by Maud: C.S. Lewis' Unknown Mentor M. Ulrich & M. Sauer Microbiology November 2017 Sources of Color to San Carlos Bay: Changes in Dissolved Organic Matter and Chlorophyll a Content in a Shallow Estuary E. Fay Biology August 2017 The Effect of High Intensity Interval Training on Student Performance S. Moore English August 2017 The Digital Cavendish Project: Collaborative Scholarly Repository for the Study of Early Modern Women Writers M. Witty Microbiology August 2017 Recovery of Useful Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Waste Water

Human Subjects Research Training

Seeking IRB ApprovalHuman Subjects Research TrainingFSW IRB ProceduresFSW IRB MembersHuman Subjects Research (Resources & Information)Whether you are seeking FSW's IRB approval or you are asking to cede IRB oversight to another institution, FSW requires that the PI has completed human subjects research training. FSW accepts training from the National Institute of Health (NIH), the Collaborative Institute Training Initiative (CITI), or FSW's in-house human subjects training. If you don't yet have human subjects research training, the current FSW approved training platforms available for the types of research presently conducted at FSW are FSW's Protecting Human Research Participants (PHRP) Tutorial and the CITI Social-Behavioral-Educational (SBE) Basic training course (NIH training is no longer available). A PI can elect to:Complete FSW's PHRP Tutorial Online ORThe PI can elect to complete the CITI SBE course, but the cost of the training will be the responsibility of the PI (approximate cost: $130).The CITI Social-Behavioral-Educational (SBE) Basic training course can be found at the CITI Program website.

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