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 NATURAL SCIENCES: A.S. DEGREE MAJORS |
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY |
The Biomedical Engineering Technology program prepares students for employment as Biomedical
Engineering Technicians/Technologists and in related occupations in health related fields or to provide supplemental training for persons currently or previously employed in these occupations. The program
focuses on the understanding and applying of concepts in electronics, in addition to troubleshooting
techniques, to digital, microprocessor, or computer based systems as they relate to medical devices.
Assembly, installation, operations maintenance, calibration, trouble-shooting, repairing, and elementary
design on medical systems are taught using an integrated, applied and theoretical approach. Click here for Biomedical Engineering Technology AS Degree Program curriculum |
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY |
Students pursuing the Environmental Science Technology Associate in Science degree will be able to conduct various forms of environmental sampling and analysis for either the public or private sector. There are five focus options, which give students the opportunity to specialize in a particular area of environmental science. The options are: Assessment/Safety Compliance, Watershed Management, Environmental Science Technology, Hazardous Materials Technology and Conservation Ecology. Students receiving this degree will have a wide variety of skills that can be applied to the expanding environmental job market. There is only one A.S. program in Environmental Science Technology. Students may select from one of the five (5) options listed, but the A.S. in Environmental Science Technology will be awarded to the student only once.
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 SOCIAL SCIENCES |
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HUMAN SERVICES/ADDICTION COUNSELING |
The Human Services program with a specialization in Addiction Studies is designed to prepare students for employment as human services specialists, human services practitioners, chemical dependency practitioners, addiction specialists, mental health and social services practitioners, or to provide supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in these occupations. The program is also designed to provide most of the general academic and addiction specific requirements of the Certification Board for Addiction Professionals of Florida.
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