Welcome to the Engineering & Technology Career Pathway!

The Engineering & Technology Career Pathway at FGCU is designed for students who enjoy problem-solving, innovation, and working with systems, structures, or data to improve the world around them. Careers in this pathway focus on designing solutions, building infrastructure, advancing technology, and applying science and math to real-world challenges.

Examples of Engineering & Technology Occupations:

  • Software Developer
  • Civil Engineer
  • Bioengineer
  • Data Analyst
  • IT Specialist
  • Construction Project Manager
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Clinical Laboratory Technologist
  • Systems Analyst
  • Biotechnologist

Join the Engineering & Technology Career Pathway on UConnect to explore cutting-edge career paths, connect with employers, and build a future rooted in innovation.

An International Student’s Path to a Career in Construction

August 01, 2025  / Lexi Velte  / 

Merko Kucaj moved from Europe to the United States with ambition and a promise to himself: “Make it count.” He became an international student in FGCU’s construction management program and graduated in May 2025.

By Jessica Hendrick
Jessica Hendrick Career Advisor
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30 Jobs for Physics Majors

Written by Jamie Birt
Updated March 3, 2025

If you are a student considering majoring in physics, there are several career opportunities that a degree in physics can make available to you. Physics is a rigorous course of study, making …

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Windows Server 2012: Installation and Configuration

Taught by Timothy Pintello
Get a practical introduction to setting up Windows Server 2012. Timothy Pintello breaks down this basic IT task into its…

Google Cloud Professional Cloud Architect Cert Prep

Taught by Google Cloud
A Google-certified Professional Cloud Architect is skilled at leveraging Google Cloud technologies to design, develop, and manage robust, secure, scalable,…

IT Service Management: ISO20000

Taught by Suzanne Van Hove
Learn the core components of ISO/IEC 20000. ISO/IEC 20000 is the first international standard for IT service management developed by…

Electronics Foundations: Fundamentals

Taught by Barron Stone
Working with electronics can be a ton of fun, but it can also be a bit confusing—especially when you’re first…

PHP: Design Patterns

Taught by Keith Casey
Write better PHP code by following these popular (and time-tested) design patterns. Developer Keith Casey introduces 11 design patterns that…

Going Paperless: Start to Finish

Taught by Suzanna Kaye
Go paperless! Reduce your paper use and make sure all of the information you need is immediately available via a…

SharePoint 2013: Installing and Configuring a Test Environment

Taught by Spike Xavier
For a successful SharePoint deployment, it’s a best practice to create a test environment first. However, SharePoint is not a…

Agile at Work: Getting Better with Agile Retrospectives

Taught by Doug Rose
Designed to help increase the pace and quality of a team’s work, agile retrospectives utilize a structured format to gather…

Agile at Work: Reporting with Agile Charts and Boards

Taught by Doug Rose
Agile teams need a lightweight way to report their progress. Agile reports should be simple and easy to read, and…

Storytelling for Designers

Taught by Stacey Williams-Ng
The main goal for most design projects is to convey a message visually, in a way that hooks the viewer.…

Urbanized

Taught by Gary Hustwit
Urbanized is a documentary about the design of cities. It looks at the issues and strategies behind urban design and…

Excel 2010 Essential Training

Taught by Bob Flisser
In Excel 2010 Essential Training, Bob Flisser demonstrates the core features and tools in Excel 2010. The course introduces key…

Revit Templates: Views and Sheets

Taught by Paul F. Aubin
Start customizing your Revit templates to save time and create consistent starting points for every architect in your office. This…

Visual Thinking Strategies

Taught by Philip Yenawine
What if teachers taught with questions rather than lectures? What if students were asked to reflect instead of regurgitate? Visual…

Civil 3D: Basic Roadway Design

Taught by Eric Chappell
Roadway design is one of the most powerful capabilities of Civil 3D and one of the most common design tasks…

Writing a Business Report

Taught by Judy Steiner-Williams
Learn how to write a well-constructed business report. In this course, author and senior Kelley School of Business lecturer Judy…

Word 2013 Essential Training

Taught by David Rivers
Start building better documents with Microsoft Word. In this course, author David Rivers teaches you the basics of creating, editing,…

Running a Design Business: Presentation Skills

Taught by Petrula Vrontikis
Strong presentation skills are necessary for a good designer to be a great designer. How you present your ideas impacts…

Excel 2013 Essential Training

Taught by Dennis Taylor
Whether you’re a novice or an expert wanting to refresh your skillset with Microsoft Excel, this course covers all the…

Microsoft Project 2013 Essential Training

Taught by Bonnie Biafore
Follow along with author Bonnie Biafore as she shows you how to better manage your project’s deadlines, tasks, and resources…

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Phone
(239) 590-7946
Address

The Center for Career & Exploratory Advising
10501 FGCU Boulevard South
Fort Myers, FL 33965

Career Service Hours

Monday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm