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Engineering at Florida Gulf Coast University

The U.A. Whitaker School of Engineering at Florida Gulf Coast University is committed to becoming an internationally recognized model for excellence in interdisciplinary engineering education. Our mission is to combine exceptional faculty with motivated, bright students to create excellent educations in selected engineering disciplines. This synthesis occurs in a business-oriented educational environment that values diversity, integrity, and collaboration. Our outstanding programs are supported by dedicated staff and enabled by the resources needed to excel. We deliver engineers and community leaders with superior technical competence and management skills to meet the engineering challenges of Southwest Florida. Initially, three majors leading towards the Bachelor of Science degree will be offered.

Bioengineering plays an important role in transforming discoveries at the intersection of engineering and human health into new products and capabilities by applying new technologies to biomaterials, biomechanics, and biomedical tools and procedures. Bioengineers have the ability to solve problems associated with the interaction between living and non-living materials and systems and bring engineering to life to help improve human health. Job opportunities in this field are expected to increase by 28% by 2012.

Civil Engineering concerns the study of the conception, design, construction, and maintenance of large public and private projects. Civil engineers plan, design and supervise the building of bridges, highways, railways, tunnels, airports, dams, water treatment and distribution systems, buildings, and many other types of structures. Environmental considerations, such as water supply, pollution control, and preservation of soil quality, are also important. With thorough knowledge of both the principles of construction and the possible environmental consequences of a structure, the civil engineer's expertise is one that is essential to our present civilization and one that will become even more valuable in the future.

Environmental Engineering is one of the most dynamic new fields in engineering, providing knowledge and leadership for the sustainability of our natural world. Environmental engineers develop and implement technologies to solve water problems, address air pollution and global warming issues, and help ensure a healthy economic and work environment. The Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors estimates that engineering colleges are producing fewer than half the graduates needed to fill the more than 5000 environmental engineering positions created each year. A recent article in Fortune magazine listed environmental engineering as the fastest growing field through 2012 with an anticipated increase of 54.3% in the number of available jobs.

Computer Science prepares students in the theory and methods of processing information in digital computers, the design of computer hardware and software, and the application of computing and networking technologies in business and science. The program focuses on aspects of software and hardware development. A concentration in Software Engineering is available. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos042.htm#outlook), the computer science and database administrator occupation is expected to grow by 37% between 2006 and 2016 so job prospects for these graduates are excellent.

Contact Us
For additional information:
Phone the U.A. Whitaker School of Engineering at 239-590-7390
or e-mail engineer@fgcu.edu.

 

 

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