florida gulf coast university eagle epo · pdf file · 2017-10-16student services...
Post on 15-Mar-2018
214 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
1
FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY
Eagle EXPO
FALL 2017
FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY
Eagle EXPO
2 3
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.College of Arts and SciencesLocations: Seidler Hall Atrium, Merwin Hall Atrium, Arts Complex, Music BuildingFaculty and advisors will discuss the college’s programs in the arts, humanities, justice studies, natural sciences and social sciences.
College of EducationLocation: Merwin Hall AtriumLearn about the programs available and what it takes to become a Florida-certified teacher.
U.A. Whitaker College of EngineeringLocation: Holmes Hall LobbySpeak with engineering faculty and staff and take a look at the program’s state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories.
WELCOME TO FGCU
and Eagle EXPO
Time: 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (The last tour bus will go out at 12:30 p.m. However, buses will run until 2 p.m. for pickups.)Location: Bus loop near Cross Currents (big, colorful) sculpture in Student Services PlazaTake a shuttle bus tour of campus to see Alico Arena, the Arts Complex and student housing at South Village and North Lake Village.
} South Village: Designed specifically for freshmen, South Village features suite-style single bedrooms, a large pool, SoVi dining and the First Year Residential Experience, which helps students successfully transition to independent college living. To visit South Village, take the shuttle to the RIGHT of the sculpture in the Student Services Plaza.
} North Lake Village: Transfer students should visit North Lake Village, which offers apartment-style single bedrooms, waterfront views of North Lake, an outdoor waterfront recreation area and tennis courts. To visit North Lake Village, take the shuttle to the LEFT of the colorful sculpture in the Student Services Plaza.
DRIVING TOURS} 8 a.m. Welcome Tent opens in the Student Services Plaza
} 8:45 a.m. Welcome and opening remarks on The Great Lawn
} 9:30 a.m. Presentations begin at times/locations specified in program
COLLEGE DISPLAYS
CAMPUS WALKING TOURSTime: On-going from 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Location: Look for the large white tent on The Great Lawn Patio Find out what it’s like to be a student at FGCU on this guided tour.
Registered Student OrganizationsLocation: The Great Lawn PatioMembers of Student Government and many other organizations will be available to talk with you about ways to get involved in campus life.
Research and Graduate ProgramsLocation: Student Services PlazaLearn about the faculty-led research opportunities available for undergraduates – just one of the features that sets FGCU apart from other universities.
Honors CollegeLocation: Student Services PlazaOur Honors College offers unparalleled opportunities for superior students to pursue academic work that sparks their interests and challenges their abilities. Meet faculty and students involved in the Honors College to learn more.
The University BookstoreLocation: Cohen CenterThe store, open 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., is the place to stock up on athletic apparel and other FGCU merchandise.
LibraryLocation: Library BuildingThis invaluable resource offers access to millions of books and journals, a 120-seat computer lab, group study rooms, audio/visual production labs and video viewing space as well as Starbucks.
Art GalleryLocation: Arts ComplexView the current exhibit “Untethered, Stories Come Like Charms: Barbara Balzer and Linda Hall.” The works of these two artists are being shown together for the first time. Their fantastical and sometimes humorous works combine ceramics and soft sculpture.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS/PLACES
Lutgert College of BusinessLocations: Lutgert Hall Atrium and Sugden HallCollege representatives will discuss opportunities in the world of business, resort and hospitality management and PGA golf management.
Marieb College of Health and Human ServicesLocations: Marieb and Merwin HallsVisit with college faculty, advisors and students to learn about programs such as athletic training, clinical laboratory science, community health, health science, exercise science, nursing and social work.
COLLEGE DISPLAYS Continued
West Lake VillageLocation: Two miles north of campusApartment-style housing next to Gulf Coast Town Center with three- and four-bedroom furnished apartments is ideal for upperclassmen. Tours available 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. (Transportation not available.)
45
Admissions, You, and FGCUOffice of Undergraduate AdmissionsCohen Center Ballroom
Cultivate Your Intellect, Make a Difference, and Get a Job: Why Majoring or Minoring in Sociology is a Smart ChoiceCollege of Arts and SciencesSeidler Hall, Room 115
First Year Transition Tips for SuccessOffice of New Student ProgramsLutgert Hall, Room 1201
Graduate Studies and Career Options with a Public Health/Community Health DegreeMarieb College of Health and Human ServicesMarieb Hall, Room 203
The Honors College: Excelling In & Out of the ClassroomHonors CollegeLutgert Hall, Room 1204
Know How to Go: Getting Ready for Admission into the College of EducationCollege of EducationMerwin Hall, Room 110
EAGLE EXPO OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE9:30 – 10:00 a.m.
10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
10:15 – 10:45 a.m. 11:00 – 11:30 a.m.10:15 – 10:45 a.m.Theatre Scholarships, Auditions and ParticipationCollege of Arts and SciencesArts Complex, Theatre Lab, Room 110
We Mean Business! Capitalize on Your OpportunitiesLutgert College of BusinessLutgert Hall, Room 1201
Where Eagles Soar – Careers in Resort & Hospitality Business Operations Lutgert College of BusinessSugden Hall, Room 240
You don’t have to be a Music Major to be a MusicianCollege of Arts and SciencesMusic Building, U Tobe Recital Hall
11:00 – 11:30 Admissions, You, and FGCUOffice of Undergraduate AdmissionsCohen Center Ballroom
Admisiones en EspañolOffice of Undergraduate AdmissionsCohen Center, Room 214
Joining the FGCU History Program: The Top-Ranked Program in FloridaCollege of Arts and SciencesSeidler Hall, Room 115
Paths to Entrepreneurial Success: An Interdisciplinary Degree & MoreLutgert College of BusinessLutgert Hall, Room 1202
So You Want to Earn a Doctorate? How to Prepare for Professional Schools & CareersCollege of Arts and SciencesSeidler Hall, Room 114
Social Work: Beginning the Hero’s JourneyMarieb College of Health and Human ServicesMarieb Hall, Room 204
Student Life at FGCU: Creating a Place You Call “Home” Dean of Student AffairsEdwards Hall, Room 112
Success Matters! Academic Support at FGCUCenter for Academic AchievementLutgert Hall, Room 1206
We Mean Business! Capitalize on Your OpportunitiesLutgert College of BusinessLutgert Hall, Room 1201
Majoring in Political Science at FGCU: A History of Success & a Promising FutureCollege of Arts and SciencesMerwin Hall, Room 124
Pre-Eagle Soar Plan: Pursuing Health Professions & Social Work MajorsMarieb College of Health and Human ServicesMarieb Hall, Room 100
So You Want to Earn a Doctorate? How to Prepare for Professional Schools & CareersCollege of Arts and SciencesSeidler Hall, Room 114
Soar in 4: A Flight Plan to Success and Graduating On TimeOffice of Undergraduate StudiesLutgert Hall, Room 1202
Student Life at FGCU: Creating a Place You Call “Home” Dean of Student AffairsEdwards Hall, Room 112
PGA Golf Management – Driving Toward a Successful Future Lutgert College of BusinessSugden Resort & Hospitality, Room 208
Financial Aid Dollars & Sense Office of Financial Aid and ScholarshipsCohen Center Ballroom
The Honors College: Excelling In & Out of the ClassroomHonors CollegeLutgert Hall, Room 1204
Launching Academic Dreams: The Accelerated Collegiate ExperienceAccelerated Collegiate ExperienceSeidler Hall, Room 114
Living on Campus Office of Housing and Residence LifeEdwards Hall, Room 112
Major today, Job tomorrow: Different Majors in the College of EducationCollege of EducationMerwin Hall, Room 110
Occupational Therapy at FGCU: Helping you help others live life to the fullest! Marieb College of Health and Human ServicesMarieb Hall, Room 203
Success Matters! Academic Support at FGCUCenter for Academic AchievementLutgert Hall, Room 1206
Beyond the Classroom: Getting the Most From the University Experience Through Living Learning CommunitiesOffice of Undergraduate StudiesLutgert Hall, Room 1204
The Creative Industry, Landing a Career with an Art DegreeCollege of Arts and SciencesArts Complex, Painting Studio, Room 153
Engineering – Your Road to SuccessU A Whitaker College of EngineeringHolmes Hall, Room 224
Exercise is Medicine? How to make a career out of sweating for a livingMarieb College of Health and Human ServicesMarieb Hall, Room 100
Exploring Professional Nursing at FGCUMarieb College of Health and Human ServicesMarieb Hall, Room 200
Getting Involved in Student Leadership in the College of EducationCollege of EducationMerwin Hall, Room 110
FOR DESCRIPTIONS OF THESE PRESENTATIONS, PLEASE SEE PAGES 8-9
Athletic Training, More than Tape & IceMarieb College of Health and Human ServicesMarieb Hall, Room 100
Cultivate Your Intellect, Make a Difference, and Get a Job: Why Majoring or Minoring in Sociology is a Smart ChoiceCollege of Arts and SciencesSeidler Hall, Room 115
Eagle View Orientation – The Next StepOffice of New Student ProgramsLutgert Hall, Room 1202
Engineering – Your Road to SuccessU A Whitaker College of EngineeringHolmes Hall, Room 224
Enjoy excavation? Love lemurs? Mad about museums? Anthropology is for you! College of Arts and SciencesMerwin Hall, Room 124
Exploring Professional Nursing at FGCUMarieb College of Health and Human ServicesMarieb Hall, Room 200
Where Eagles Soar – Careers in Resort & Hospitality Business Operations Lutgert College of BusinessSugden Hall, Room 240
Charting Your Course: Pathways to Major SelectionOffice of New Student ProgramsLutgert Hall, Room 1201
Financial Aid Dollars & Sense Office of Financial Aid and ScholarshipsCohen Center Ballroom
Living on Campus Office of Housing and Residence LifeEdwards Hall, Room 112
Occupational Therapy at FGCU: Helping you help others live life to the fullest! Marieb College of Health and Human ServicesMarieb Hall, Room 203
Physical Therapy – Achieving the Doctor of Physical Therapy Marieb College of Health and Human ServicesMarieb Hall, Room 100
Teaching Adventures AbroadCollege of EducationMerwin Hall, Room 110
11:45 – 12:15 p.m.
11:00 – 11:30 a.m.
6 7
WELCOME TO EAGLE EXPO OPEN HOUSE FALL 2017
CD
BOARDW
ALK
P1
P3
PG4
PG3
FOODFOREST
UNIVERSITYPOLICE
SOLAR FIELD
J
STOP BY THESE LOCATIONS FOR PRESENTATIONS ANDHELPFUL INFORMATION:A - Plaza and The Great Lawn – Welcome, Event Registration, Clubs/Organizations and Displays
B - Admissions and Financial Aid
C - Academic Programs
D - Student Affairs and Housing
- Buildings with presentations
- Buildings open to explore
20
18
10
913
282524
32
8
33
2111
12
14
WEST LAKE
VILLAGE
REGISTER TO WIN! CAMPUS WALKING TOURSStop by the Admissions table
near Howard Hall to register for a chance to win a $1,500 scholarship.
Find out what it’s like to be a student at FGCU on this guided tour.
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.at The Great Lawn Patio (White tent)
Alico Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Aquatics Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Arts Complex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Bower Music Building . . . . . . . . . . . 31Campus Support Complex . . . . . . . . 10Cohen Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Daniels Broadcast Building . . . . . . . . 8Edwards Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Egan Observatory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Family Resource Center . . . . . . . . . . . 9Griffin Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Holmes Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Howard Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Information Booth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Kleist Health Education Center . . . . 20Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Lutgert Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Marieb Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32McTarnaghan Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Merwin Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Music Modular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911North Lake Village Bathhouse . . . . . 29Outdoor Sports Complex . . . . . . . . . 19Reed Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Seidler Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28SoVi Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Student Health Services . . . . . . . . 914BSugden Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Margaret S. Sugden Welcome Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18West Lake Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Whitaker Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
CAMPUS BUILDINGS
A
NORTH LAKE VILLAGE
SOUTH VILLAGE
Np
RECREATION
FIELDS
BOAR
DWAL
K
BOARDW
ALK
P7
P5P6
P8
PGBPG2
PG1
SWANSONSTADIUM
ALICOARENA
SOFTBALLFIELD
SOCCER FIELD
AUXGREAT LAWN
STUDENT SERVICES PLAZA
– Parking Garages
– Parking Lots
PG
P
p – Tour Bus Stops
p
p
p
p
p
p
1531
3
2
1
4
517
23
1629
19
22
B
26
911
914B
8 9
PRESENTATION DESCRIPTIONS For presentation times, see pages 4-5.Admissions, You, and FGCU Are you interested in becoming an FGCU Eagle or do you know someone who is? Learn more about our awesome University, the admissions process/requirements, and strategies that are a slam dunk in making you an FGCU Eagle!
Admisiones y Ayuda Financiera en Español Información general sobre FGCU y el proceso de admisión. Se explicará el proceso de admisión, requisitos necesarios para ser eligible y pasos a seguir una vez admitido a la universidad. Representantes de la Oficina de Ayuda Financiera estarán disponibles al final de la presentación para contestar preguntas.
Athletic Training, More than Tape & Ice Discover what the athletic training program requires and what professions you may choose after graduation.
Beyond the Classroom: Getting the Most From the University Experience Through Living Learning Communities Explore communities that share your personal interests and goals. Learn about Living-Learning opportunities available for first-year students in our Leadership Through Service (LTS) and Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (WiSTEM) Living Learning Communities
Charting Your Course: Pathways to Major Selection Take the first step toward selecting your major, considering interests, abilities, values, and other aspects of your personality when evaluating your choice of majors and careers.
The Creative Industry, Landing a Career with an Art Degree The creative industry in the U.S. is worth $698 billion and employs 4.7 million people. The production of original, creative content is what artists and designers do. A BA in Art is a doorway to multiple possibilities and multiple careers. Find out how you can be a part of this.
Cultivate Your Intellect, Make a Difference, and Get a Job: Why Majoring or Minoring in Sociology is a Smart Choice This presentation will offer a brief overview of the discipline of sociology, highlight the marketable skills sociology majors and minors acquire, and discuss the diverse career paths and graduate school options open to sociology majors.
Eagle View Orientation – The Next Step You’ve been accepted! Learn about the next step in your admission process, what orientation is all about, how to register and what you’ll learn during the EVO program.
Engineering – Your Road to Success Learn the steps necessary to pave your way to a successful career in the engineering professions.
Enjoy excavation? Love lemurs? Mad about museums? Anthropology is for you! Anthropology offers many opportunities for experiential learning about people and where we’ve come from! You can: Investigate past societies in an archaeological field school. Observe and learn about primates. Participate in the creation of a museum exhibit. Travel abroad to learn about cultures of the world.
Exercise is Medicine? How to make a career out of sweating for a living Learn about the field of Exercise Science and how you can apply a degree in this field to improve the lives of others.
Exploring Professional Nursing Learn about professional nursing programs at FGCU, with emphasis on the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.). Information provided will help you navigate the path to B.S.N. Program admission and discover the innovative curriculum that awaits you.
Financial Aid Dollars & Sense Learn about the ways to maximize your financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
First Year Transition Tips for Success Start preparing for the transition from high school to college with advice from First Year Advising Academic Counselors and a student Peer Advisor.
The Honors College: Excelling In & Out of the Classroom Learn about FGCU’s newest college, the Honors College, and its central features – academic excellence, cultural exploration, civic engagement, transformative leadership, and personal transformation – and how they prepare students for success at FGCU and beyond.
Getting Involved in Student Leadership in the College of Education Come learn about Eagles Educate and Kappa Delta Pi (KDP) – organizations primarily comprised of, but not limited to, education majors. In this presentation you will explore all of the opportunities available to members of these student organizations.
Graduate Studies and Career Options with a Public Health/Community Health Degree Come explore graduate school and career possibilities available to Community Health majors. Learn what it takes to be successful in this field and where recent graduates have found their opportunities.
Joining the FGCU History Program: The Top-Ranked Program in the State of Florida Learn about the reasons to major or minor in history, and explore the wide range of career and research opportunities open to history undergraduates. You’ll be able to see why the history program at FGCU is ranked number 1 in the State of Florida.
Know How to Go: Getting Ready for Admission into the College of Education College of Education academic advisors will discuss admissions requirements for programs designed to prepare students to either become a certified teacher in Florida, serve as an educational leader, or become an advocate for children, youth and families. This session will include a Q&A.
Launching Academic Dreams: The Accelerated Collegiate Experience This program is designed for high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who are interested in advanced full-time scholarship at FGCU prior to high school graduation. The presentation will cover program expectations, criteria for application and the process for admission and application deadlines.
Living on Campus We believe living on campus is an essential component for an enriching college experience. This presentation will include an overview of our housing options, Residence Life Program, The First Year Resident Experience, Living Learning Communities and more!
Major today, Job tomorrow: Different Majors in the College of Education Explore career possibilities and requirements for pursuing a major in Education or a related field. Learn how you can prepare for a meaningful and enjoyable career making the world a better place by educating and nurturing coming generations!
Majoring in Political Science at FGCU: A History of Success, & a Promising Future Interested in politics, public policy and law? Find out more about FGCU’s Political Science degree program, including student success, post-graduate career and educational options, and pre-law study.
Occupational Therapy at FGCU: Helping you help others live life to the fullest! Being an occupational therapist is amazing! OT is science-driven, evidence-based, client-centered, creative, and WE HAVE FUN! We work with clients in all areas of practice and within all age groups. Please come and learn more about occupational therapy and how it could be the best decision you will ever make
Paths to Entrepreneurial Success: An Interdisciplinary Degree & More Join the Institute for Entrepreneurship to learn about campus-wide opportunities for students interested in Entrepreneurship across any major. We will be discussing a few of our unique and integrative programs, including the Entrepreneurial Living Learning Community, the customizable Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship Major, and Entrepreneurship Minor.
PGA Golf Management – Driving Toward a Successful Future (Begins at 10 a.m. & lasts 1 hour) This presentation will cover all of the required elements and successful outcomes of enrolling as a PGM student. FGCU is one of 18 PGA Accredited programs in the country. Students complete 16 mo. of required, paid internship and boasts nearly 100% post-grad job placement. This program is limited access and requires verification of a 12 or less handicap for admission.
Physical Therapy – Achieving the Doctor of Physical Therapy Learn about one of FGCU’s most competitive programs and why students find our hybrid problem base curriculum model very effective in promoting life-long active learning skills.
Pre-Eagle Soar Plan: Pursuing Health Professions & Social Work Majors Do you have a Pre-Eagle Soar Plan? This session will assist you in preparing for a successful academic transition into the Marieb College of Health & Human Services. Learn about the importance of academic planning, expectations, deadlines and admissions requirements. Come and Soar to Success!
So You Want to Earn a Doctorate? How to Prepare for Professional Schools & Careers Whether you have interest to become an M.D., D.O., pharmacists, P.A., dentist, or veterinarian, this presentation will provide information to help you prepare for professional schools. It will review the most accepted majors, required courses, and answer questions. It will also give insight into the accelerated medical education program.
Soar in 4: A Flight Plan to Success and Graduating On Time Come learn how students can earn back out-of-pocket tuition costs for the first year, while utilizing University resources that will allow for timely graduation and successful employment after graduation.
Social Work: Beginning the Hero’s Journey Social work is not always what it seems to be when presented in the media. Social workers assist individuals, groups, communities, and organizations with a variety of social issues. Come learn about the myriad of professional paths and opportunities available, both domestically and internationally, via a career in social work.
Student Life at FGCU: Creating a Place You Call “Home” Students who connect to the university through campus involvement are more likely to have a positive university experience and persist to graduation. Join FGCU staff and students for this dynamic presentation featuring a conversation where student leaders describe how they created a home and successfully navigated their way at FGCU while on their journey toward graduation.
Success Matters! Academic Support at FGCU Learn how the Center for Academic Achievement can help you achieve your academic success goals through our targeted and engaging services designed to address your individual needs.
Teaching Adventures Abroad Is travel in your bones? Do you like exploring cobblestone streets? Eating exotic foods? Meeting friendly people of all ages? Then our Study Abroad Student Teaching Opportunity is for you!!! Join us for information and a taste of Eastern Europe.
Theatre Scholarships, Auditions and Participation Faculty and students talk about how you can participate in FGCU theatre as a major, minor, or otherwise interested student. We will also host scholarship auditions (acting concentrations) and portfolio reviews (technical theatre concentrations). Scholarships are up to $2000 a year, renewable for four years. For more information, contact dbacalzo@fgcu.edu.
We Mean Business! Capitalize on Your Opportunities Come explore our strengths and opportunities as we provide an overview of the Lutgert College of Business accreditation, traditional business majors and minors, and college resources that foster student success.
Where Eagles Soar – Careers in Resort & Hospitality Business Operations This presentation covers program core requirements, available concentrations, internship requirements, career pathways and placement opportunities available to successful graduates in FGCU’s Resort & Hospitality Management Program.
You don’t have to be a Music Major to be a Musician Learn about opportunities available to ALL students regardless of their major –find out how you can enjoy your love of music throughout your college experience.
FOR LABORATORIES AND DEMONSTRATIONS, SEE PAGE 11
10 11
Concentrations are listed below degree programs.UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS
UNDERGRADUATE MINORS
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESANTHROPOLOGY (B.A.)ART (B.A.) – Digital Media DesignBIOCHEMISTRY (B.S.)BIOLOGY (B.A.)BIOLOGY (B.S.) – Pre-professional – Microbiology – Organismal and EcologicalBIOLOGY – ACCELERATED (B.S.)BIOTECHNOLOGY (B.S.)CHEMISTRY (B.A.)COMMUNICATION (B.A.) – Communication Studies – Public RelationsCRIMINAL JUSTICE (B.S.) *ENGLISH (B.A.)ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (B.A.)FORENSIC SCIENCE (B.S.) FORENSIC STUDIES (B.S.)HISTORY (B.A.)INTEGRATED STUDIES (B.A.)JOURNALISM (B.A.)LEGAL STUDIES (B.S.)* MARINE SCIENCE (B.S.)MATHEMATICS (B.A.)MATHEMATICS (B.S.)MUSIC EDUCATION (B.M.E.) * * Choral InstrumentalMUSIC PERFORMANCE (B.A.) * * Voice Piano Instrumental
MUSIC THERAPY (B.M.T.) * *PHILOSOPHY (B.A.)POLITICAL SCIENCE (B.A.) – Interdisciplinary Studies – Government and Managerial Innovation – Government and Information Systems – Public AdministrationPSYCHOLOGY (B.A.)SOCIOLOGY (B.A.)THEATRE (B.A.)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCHILD AND YOUTH STUDIES (B.S.) – Child Studies – Youth StudiesEARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (B.A.)ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (B.A.)SECONDARY BIOLOGY EDUCATION (B.A.)SECONDARY MATHEMATICS EDUCATION (B.A.)SECONDARY SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION (B.A.)SPECIAL EDUCATION (B.A.)
COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND SOCIAL WORKATHLETIC TRAINING (B.S.A.T.) * *CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE (B.S.) * *COMMUNITY HEALTH (B.S.)EXERCISE SCIENCE (B.S.)HEALTH SCIENCE (B.S.) *
NURSING (B.S.N.) * *PUBLIC HEALTH (B.S.) SOCIAL WORK (B.S.W.)
LUTGERT COLLEGE OF BUSINESSACCOUNTING (B.S.)COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (B.S.) – Computer ProgrammingECONOMICS (B.S.)FINANCE (B.S.)MANAGEMENT (B.S.) – General Management – Human Resource Management – Sports ManagementMARKETING (B.S.)PGA GOLF MANAGEMENT (B.S.) * *RESORT & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT (B.S.) – Event Management – Restaurant and Club Management – Spa Management
U.A. WHITAKER COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGBIOENGINEERING (B.S.)CIVIL ENGINEERING (B.S.C.E.)ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (B.S.Env.E.)SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (B.S.)
* Distance learning ** Limited access § Partial distance learning
ANTHROPOLOGY ART ART HISTORYBIOENGINEERING BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER SCIENCE CREATIVE WRITING CRITICAL THEORY DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE ECONOMICS EDUCATION
ENGLISH ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING FRENCH GENDER STUDIES GEOLOGY GERMAN GLOBAL STUDIES HISTORY INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES JOURNALISM LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES MANAGEMENT MARKETING
MATHEMATICS MEDIEVAL & EARLY MODERN STUDIESMUSEUM STUDIES MUSIC PEACE & SOCIAL JUSTICE PHILOSOPHY PHYSICS POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY REAL ESTATE RELIGIOUS STUDIES SOCIOLOGY SPANISH STATISTICS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT THEATRE WORLD LITERATURE
GRADUATE MAJORSCOLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES CRIMINAL JUSTICE (M.S.)* ENGLISH (M.A.) ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (M.S.) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (M.A.) FORENSIC STUDIES (M.S.)§ HISTORY (M.A.) MATHEMATICS (M.S.) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (M.P.A.) *
CERTIFICATES: LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT MATHEMATICS PLANNING
COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONDOCTOR OF EDUCATION (ED.D.) CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION (M.ED.) CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION – EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (M.A.)* EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (M.ED.) EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (M.A.)
SPECIAL EDUCATION (M.ED.)* TEACHER IMMERSION PROGRAM (TIP)
CERTIFICATES:
DISABILITY SERVICES EDUCATIONAL MEDIA AND LEARNING INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND SOCIAL WORK DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE (D.N.P) – B.S.N. to D.N.P. – M.S.N. to D.N.P. DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY (D.P.T.) – Transitional D.P.T. CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING (M.A.) HEALTH SCIENCE (M.S.) NURSE ANESTHESIA (M.S.N.) NURSE EDUCATOR (M.S.N.) OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (M.S.) PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER (M.S.N.) SCHOOL COUNSELING (M.A.) SCHOOL COUNSELING (M.ED.) SOCIAL WORK (M.S.W.)
CERTIFICATES:
CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION NURSE EDUCATOR TRANSITION TO MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING TRANSITION TO SCHOOL COUNSELING
LUTGERT COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ACCOUNTING & TAXATION (M.S.)
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (M.B.A.)§
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – EXECUTIVE (M.B.A.)
} Anatomy & Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Hill Griffin Hall, Room 104} Biology SCALE-UP Demonstrations . . . . . . . . . . .Seidler Hall, Room 221 (9:30 a.m. – noon)} Engineering Labs: Bio, Civil, Environmental, and Software Engineering Labs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holmes Hall} Forensic Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Merwin Hall, Room 209} Human Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, Room 110} Nursing Labs: Critical Care, Pediatrics, Medical/Surgical Simulations, Hydroworx, Health Assessment; Foundations Skills, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, 3rd floor} Occupational Therapy Activities of Daily Living and Splinting Marieb Hall, Room 203} Occupational Therapy Pediatric & Adult Intervention . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, Room 205} PGA Golf Management Club Repair and Alteration . . . . . . . . . Sugden Hall, Room 211} PGA Golf Management Swing Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sugden Hall, Room 227} Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, Room 101} Physical Therapy Neuromuscular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, Room 103} Resort & Hospitality Management Spa, Food & Beverage, and Wine . . . .Sugden Hall} Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, Room 111
LABORATORIES AND DEMONSTRATIONS
CHECK OUT THE PRESENTATIONS SCHEDULE ON PAGES 4-5
12
} Volleyball vs. Stetson Alico Arena – 6 p.m.}Women’s Soccer vs. UNF FGCU Soccer Complex – 7 p.m.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA
@fgcuadmissions@fgcu flickr.com/fgcuadmissions
youtube.com/fgcufacebook.com/floridagulfcoastuniversity
Check out WeAreFGCU
FloridaGulf CoastUniversity fgcu.edu/eagles or 1-888-889-1095
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS
} Starbucks at the Library: 7:45 a.m. - Noon
} Chick-Fil-A Cohen Center: 7:45 a.m. - 2 p.m.
} Einstein Bros. Bagels Cohen Center: 7:45 a.m. - 4 p.m.
} SoVi Dining South Village Housing: 9 a.m. - Midnight} The Marketplace Howard Hall 7:45 a.m. - 2 p.m.
} BYOB (Build Your Own Burger) Howard Hall 7:45 a.m. - 2 p.m.
DON’T GET HANGRY!
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME...
Experience The FGCU (food) Effect.
EagleExpo#This booklet may be obtained in an alternative format by contacting the Office of Adaptive Services at (239) 590-7956. If you are hearing or speech-impaired, call FGCU using Florida Relay at 711 (TTY, VCO, HCO, ASCII or Speech-to-Speech). The information provided in this document is subject to change. Please check the website above for the most up-to-date information.This brochure is printed with soy inks on paper from sustainable forests that contains post-consumer recycled wood or fiber.
Show this Eagle EXPO program to get in FREE at the game
“Wings Up”
top related