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So much is expected of today’s professionals. A world that is increasingly technology dependent and with limitless opportunities to access new information, individuals are expected to know more, have better analytic and management skills, and demonstrate deeper understanding of the global market.
A great number of Florida Tech faculty agree strongly that a deeper understanding of this ever-changing economy is essential for career success.
| Georgios C. Anagnostopoulos, Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering |
| Deborah Carstens, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, College of Business |
| Susan Earles, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering |
| Richard Griffith, Ph.D., Associate Professor, College of Psychology and Liberal Arts |
| Ralph Locurcio, Brig. Gen. (ret.), P.E, Professor, College of Engineering |
| Barbara Pierce, Ph.D., Associate Professor, College of Business |
| Erin Richard, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, College of Psychology and Liberal Arts |
| Lisa Steelman, Ph.D., Associate Professor, College of Psychology and Liberal Arts |
| Judith Strother, Ph.D., Professor, Program Chair, Graduate Programs in Communication, College of Psychology and Liberal Arts |
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“University College’s professional development programs cover a variety of topics appropriate for any industry and are applicable for either large or small businesses. I feel strongly that the hands-on activities in each session make the difference in the programs. This is true for each session and for every program.”
Assistant Professor, Management Information Systems, College of Business
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