UPC Bachelor Degree Programs in Technology, Information Science, Engineering & Related Areas

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Florida State University
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Florida State University offers a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, with majors in Software Engineering (SE) and Computer Science (CS). The Software Engineering Major is specifically designed for the student preparing for a career as a software professional, while the Computer Science major leans more toward preparation for graduate work in computer science. There is a significant overlap between the two, however, and each provides excellent preparation for a fulfilling lifetime career as a computer professional.

Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology
Florida A&M University
www.famu.edu/index.cfm?a=cesta&p=ElectronicEngineeringTechnology
Electronic Engineering Technology offers instruction in the theoretical and practical analysis of modern electronic circuits, devices and systems. Most courses have a required laboratory component in which skills in the use of computers for problem solving, application and use of modern electronic test equipment and microprocessors are developed. The Electronic Engineering Technologist is well prepared to work with engineers and other technical personnel in industry on the design, development and testing of circuits and systems. The graduate will be able to work at the supervisory and junior management levels in the business, communications, controls, computer and electronics industries.

Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology
University of Central Florida
www.ent.ucf.edu
The BSET curriculum consists of a carefully integrated program, which includes professional studies, liberal education, and applied mathematics and sciences. The operations concentration provides an orientation for professional careers in technical management and operations in the manufacturing, sales, service and construction industries. Graduates may find careers in product development, quality assurance and logistics, sales and field engineering and occupational safety.

Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Technology
University of Central Florida
www.ent.ucf.edu
Information Systems Technology is a heavily applied field geared primarily for students with and AS degree or a specific certificate (CNE, CCNA, MCSE, etc.) that wish to expand their knowledge of information technology. Courses in IST are primarily hands-on and prepare students for jobs running the hardware and software systems that handle information within an organization. In this program, students are expected to fully understand and be able to design, implement and manage distributed information systems.

Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Technology
Florida A&M University
www.famu.edu/index.cfm?a=cesta&p=ConstructionEngineeringTechnology
Construction Engineering Technology offers specialized instruction in modern techniques of the construction process. The graduate is prepared to work with architects, engineers, contractors, or any other entity concerned with construction. The graduate will be able to work on project erection, management, or supervision. This ability is derived from the graduate's thorough exposure to such topics as advanced detailed construction techniques, use of computers, methods of construction estimating, and contractual and legal matters. Further, the student will be able to enroll in electives in surveying and structures courses, which are offered in Civil Engineering Technology.

Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
www.erau.edu
The Professional Aeronautics degree program is designed specifically for students who work, have worked, or desire to work in aviation-related fields. For students with existing aviation-related knowledge and skills, the program recognizes those skills through award of advanced-standing prior-learning credit. The curriculum then builds upon those skills. The program also provides a path for those students new to aviation to acquire these skills through aviation-related courses. Embry-Riddle's program will prepare students for further career growth and increased responsibility by combining their previous aviation experience with ERAU's well-respected courses in aeronautical science, management, computer science, economics, communications, humanities, social sciences, mathematics and physical.

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