- Advanced Practice Nurse Pathway
- Administrative Professional Pathway
- Art Educator Pathway
- Biologist Pathway
- Business Pathway
- Chemist Pathway
- Cosmetology
- Dental Assistant Pathway
- Dental Hygienist Pathway
- Education Pathway
- EMT Pathway
- Engineer Pathway
- English Pathway
- Firefighter Pathway
- Graphic Arts Pathway
- Health Services Pathway
- History Pathway
- Law Enforcement Pathway
- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Pathway
- Math Teacher Pathway
- Mathematician Pathway
- Paramedic Pathway
- Political Scientist Pathway
- Physicist or Astronomer Pathway
- Pre-Professional Pathway
- Radiologic Technologist Pathway
- Registered Nurse Pathway
- Sociology Pathway
- Speech Pathway
- Surgical Services Pathway
Your Pathway to Become an Engineer
An Engineer applies principles of science and mathematics to develop solutions to problems. Their work is the link between scientific discoveries and the commercial applications that meet societal and consumer needs. There are specialization areas such as electrical, mechanical, chemical, and aerospace.
Engineers are essential for advancing technology, innovation, and science, and:
- can invent new products
- can design machinery
- can construct buildings
- can create electrical connections
SFSC’s Associate in Arts in Engineering:
- is 60 credit hours
- takes approximately two years to complete
- can be started in high school through dual enrollment
- can transfer to the University of South Florida’s Fuse program or Florida Polytechnic University upon completion
Plan your future by following the Engineering Program Map.