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Housed under FSU Panama City’s Public Safety & Security program, the CSI major integrates analytic and hands-on practical exercises with the theoretical principles needed to work in areas such as crime scene, death investigations, medical examiner’s office, forensic labs and more. All academic coursework is offered online or face-to-face. The required hands-on labs are offered in accelerated one-week (40 hours) summer semester classes. During the summer program students will work real cold cases and mock crime scene scenarios. Labs allow students to practice skills like blood spatter analysis, processing of fingerprints, facial reconstruction and recovery of buried bodies. All CSI specific labs are approved by the International Association of Identification (IAI) as training certification or continuing education hours.
Managed by the world-renowned FAMU-FSU College of Engineering (https://eng.famu.fsu.edu/), the civil & environmental engineering program at FSU Panama City is part of a leading academic institution with excellent records of achievement in research and public service. It is designed with the students’ success in mind. With class sizes averaging fewer than 15, students benefit from a personal teaching environment and individual attention.
DDS employees are available for virtual assistance with programs like Zoom, Adobe Photoshop, Premiere, InDesign, Microsoft Word, Power Point, Excel or any of the other classroom software. Students may schedule virtual assistance 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The DDS is closed Saturday and Sunday. To request a Zoom meeting, text 81010 with @fsudds as your message. A staff member will get back with you as soon as possible.
We are the only ABA program in the Panhandle to provide in-home and in-clinic services. ECAP serves children diagnosed with (or presenting symptoms of) developmental delays or disabilities, including: autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and intellectual disabilities. ECAP is a non-profit (501(c) 3) early intervention and community outreach program. Our program has an approved practicum placement for graduate students enrolled in the Florida State University Master’s Program in Applied Behavior Analysis.
The Little Dinner Series is one of Tallahassee's best-kept quality dining secrets since 1957. Each semester, students in the Dedman College work side-by-side with instructors to create a series of four-course themed dinners. Every element – from the menu to décor – is conceptualized by a group of students tasked with planning and managing their own event.
Our annual Moot Court Team Final Four Competition took place at the Florida Supreme Court!
Westcott Building
The State Capitol
The torches of the FSU seal symbolize the purpose of the University: the passing on of knowledge from generation to generation.
Downtown Tallahassee
Residence Life
Seminole Dining
Robert Manning Strozier Library
Innovation Hub
Landis Green
Student Union
Market Wednesday
Askew Student Life Center
The Health & Wellness Center
The Leach
The FSU Rez
Athletics
University Center, Building A
University Center, Building B
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
Center for Global Engagement
FSU Study Abroad: Florence, Italy
FSU Study Abroad: Valencia, Spain
FSU Study Abroad: London, England
Downtown College Location
Legacy Fountain on Landis Green.
The torches of the FSU seal symbolize the purpose of the University: the passing on of knowledge from generation to generation.
The fountain was constructed near the University Center in 1998, while the university center itself was being constructed.
Students from our study center in Florence Italy.
Study abroad at FSU's study center in Valencia Spain.
The main level showcases Florida State’s talented student-athletes with wall-to-wall vibrant memories of historic Seminole seasons and athletic achievements
McCollum Hall
Some first-year students are able to live in McCollum Hall
McCollum Hall in-unit kitchen
Ragans Hall
DeGraff Hall
DeGraff ARC
A Suite Triple shared by three residents
Landis Hall
Cawthon Hall houses the Music Living-Learning Community
The historic renovated halls have the signature red brick.
Historic renovated halls have "sky-bridge" study rooms that connect different halls.
Academic Resource Center
Azalea Hall Lobby
MADD Halls are suite-style
Salley Hall exterior
Salley Hall has a shared living space in each suite.
Salley Hall Lobby
Salley Hall Bedroom
Beds can be bunked or raised for more floor space
Wildwood Hall Bedroom
Marching Chiefs Practice
Wildwood Bedroom
Main Campus lab facility
The Lab provides students with a variety of scenarios where they can provide hands-on patient care in a safe environment applying the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom.
This dynamic learning environment gives you hands-on access to various instructional technologies, as well as the practical knowledge of how they can be embedded in your future career in teaching, learning, assessment, and research. This facility houses technologies for all aspects of education, from Pre-K through graduate, and ensures our students meet rigorous accreditation requirements, state standards, and accomplished practices.
As a student of the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, you have access to the advanced technology in the Sport Psychology Lab – biofeedback, eye-tracking, perceptual and reaction time equipment. The lab is the site of many innovative studies in sport/exercise and a great resource for students studying Sports Psychology.
School of Teacher Education students use this lab to practice their science-teaching skills in a fully equipped, high-tech facility. The space is designed to mimic a typical middle or high school science lab with state-of-the-art equipment like a 77-inch Smart Board with speakers, ceiling-mounted LCD projector, and microscopes.
TeachLivE™ enables FSU College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences students to “virtually” practice their teaching, classroom management, behavior management, and other skills in an environment resembling a classroom or other academic environment.
These stage spaces accommodate large set constructions and include moveable lighting grids and a green screen stage.
The College of Music
Seminole Dining Event
College of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
White Coat Ceremony
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