Biomedical Engineering

allows students to actively develop partnerships between biomedical engineering researchers and clinicians. Visit Site

Chemical Engineering

offers students the opportunity to obtain the knowledge and skills required to enter the chemical engineering profession. Visit Site

Civil Engineering

provides state-of-the-art education in a caring and nurturing environment helping students achieve their full potential. Visit Site

School of Computing

Focuses of the various aspects of understanding and using computational tools and mathematics. Visit Site

Construction

is a business-oriented major for students interested in management, construction and land development, different than civil engineering. Visit Site

Computer Sciences

This program prepares students for success and leadership by expanding knowledge and understanding of computing through research, scholarship and service. Visit Site

Electrical and Computer Engineering

creates the passion for engineering that will allow our students to understand and correct the increasingly diverse problems facing modern society. Visit Site

Engineering Systems

is a multidisciplinary field that assists in developing reliable systems and processes to meet technical, cost and schedule requirements. Visit Site

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

graduates are equipped with the knowledge and capabilities to solve real-world engineering problems and to advance the state-of-the-art in their selected fields. Visit the site

Announcements

Student Infrared Imaging Competition sponsored by DRS Technologies RSTA Group

Florida Institute of Technology has been invited to participate in a Student Infrared Imaging Competition sponsored by DRS Technologies RSTA Group, recognized as one of the fastest growing defense technology companies in the world holding the leading m...

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COE Presents Award to DRS

Bill DeMalia and Tom Reid from DRS RSTA in Melbourne were presented an award for the generous equipment donations the company has made to the University. Dean Ham from the College of Engineering thanked DRS for their support.

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Missile, Range and Space Pioneers, Inc. (MSRP) donated $5,000 to student design projects

In October, the Missile, Range and Space Pioneers, Inc. (MSRP) donated $5,000 to student design projects at Florida Institute of Technology. The contribution went to support the hybrid rocket project team and the Lunabotics project team.

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2011 Faculty & Staff Awards

Fall 2011 looks to be the start of another great year for the College of Engineering. To honor the staff that made so many contributions last year, awards were presented at the Welcome Back Breakfast hosted by Dean Ham.

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Engineering Society Bestows Honors on Florida Tech Engineering Professor and General David Petraeus

01/18/2012

MELBOURNE, FLA.—Ralph Locurcio, Florida Institute of Technology professor of engineering and director of the construction program, has been selected to receive the 2012 Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Golden Eagle Award for contributions to the engineering profession.

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Community Lecture, How Computing Changed the World, Open to Public Jan. 17

01/05/2012

MELBOURNE, FLA.—Speakers representing academia, industry and government, from Florida Institute of Technology, Harris Corp. and NASA, will present “How Computing Changed the World” Jan. 17, 7-8 p.m. in the Hartley Room of the Denius Student Center on campus.

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Association of Fundraising Professionals and Florida Tech Announce International Youth Philanthropy Award Winner

01/04/2012

MELBOURNE, FLA.—The Space Coast Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and Florida Institute of Technology announce that Florida Tech student, Justin Churchman of El Paso, Texas, is the co-recipient of the 2012 Changing Our World/Simms Award for Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy, ages 18-23.

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