BSET & MSET PROGRAMS
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| WE THE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FLORIDA'S ETAA PROGRAMS HAVE BEEN INFORMED THAT THE PROGRAMS "BSET & MSET" ARE GOING TO BE CANCELED DUE TO FINANCIAL ISSUES. THIS WILL end OUR opportunity to finish these 4 and 6 YEAR DEGREE PROGRAMs. If these degree programs are cancelled then all of the hard work we have put toward this will have been in vane. Nothing is more troubling than to have our personal investments toward our path to graduation and career development closed without a detour! We need your support to ensure that these degree programs are allowed to continue. Each provides a career development opportunity that is a vital part of the success of our state's high technology corridor. Without it the development of a properly educated and sustainable high tech local workforce will be jeopardized. | |
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Wed., Nov. 4, 2009 11:16 PM link Chris W. | Cocoa, FL
Tue., Oct. 20, 2009 11:24 AM link Leslie H. | Rock Hill, SC
I am a graduate of the UCF BSEET program, December 2006. I have used all of my skills acquired at UCF in my position as an electrical engineer at my company in Charlotte, NC. With many of these courses available online and distance learning options, canceling this area cannot be saving the college a significant amount of money. With the Masters program on the way, more money will be procured by way of grants for research in the field of engineering. This is talent we will lose - future leaders in the sciences that will go to other colleges and not give UCF a second look. This is a tragedy to me - and my fellow engineers - and should not be allowed to happen.This comment has been reported to the site manager. It will be reviewed and removed if inappropriate. Thank you!
Wed., Aug. 5, 2009 8:23 AM link Jackie W. | Palm Bay, FL
Mon., Aug. 3, 2009 10:34 AM link Justin W. | Palm Bay, FL
Save this program!! Why cancel a program that actually fills jobs in a downed economy????This comment has been reported to the site manager. It will be reviewed and removed if inappropriate. Thank you!
Thu., Jul. 23, 2009 11:37 PM link Jonathan N. | Orlando, FL
Wed., Jul. 15, 2009 10:24 PM link Joshua V. | Saint Cloud, FL
The cancellation of the Engineering Technology program at the University of Central Florida will have a major impact on the local economy, many times greater than the proposed monetary savings suggested by UCF's management. The students enrolled in the Engineering Technology program are not the traditional on-campus students, we are professionals working in the local research and development companies surrounding central Florida. Like many of the students in the Engineering Technology program, I work full time to support my family, while taking classes on the side so that I can one day move up within my company. I have invested far too much time, effort and money into my education to have it taken away from me when I am so close to completing my degree. All of the classes that I have taken thus far have been on-line, yet I pay the full amount for tuition and books. How can this program cost the university more money than traditional classes? Prior to the proposed cancellation of this program, I fully believed the UCF "Stood for Opportunity" as displayed on the website, now I am not so sure....This comment has been reported to the site manager. It will be reviewed and removed if inappropriate. Thank you!
Mon., Jul. 13, 2009 11:38 PM link Brian C. | Melbourne, FL
These programs are vital to our future. As far as I can tell the IST program is the only one like it in all of Florida. Without this program I may not have had the opportunity to gain a B.S. In Engineering Tech at UCF alone the cost savings by the proposed cuts don't add up, as of now the program is nearly if not completely self sustaining with tuition and grants etc. If you are powerless with providing more funding at least help us by asking the question to officials at UCF why the Engineering Tech cuts with so little, if not anything to gain?This comment has been reported to the site manager. It will be reviewed and removed if inappropriate. Thank you!
Thu., Jul. 9, 2009 7:13 AM link Sandy L. | Palm Bay, FL
We need the Engineering programs so that we can continue to grow with technology for our childrens future. Please keep these prorams available for our future.This comment has been reported to the site manager. It will be reviewed and removed if inappropriate. Thank you!
Thu., Jul. 9, 2009 7:05 AM link Aaron S. | Titusville, FL
Wed., Jul. 8, 2009 9:22 PM link Frederick H. | Oviedo, FL
I am currently a 1st Lietuent in the Army and I have a BSET in Space Science. I learned about the department of Engineering Technology cancelation upon my return from Afghanistan. As a National Guard Soldier I also have a civilian job as a design engineer at United Space Alliance. I would hate to see this program go away and not give other people the opportunity that I have had, especially since the department is not suffering from a financial loss.This comment has been reported to the site manager. It will be reviewed and removed if inappropriate. Thank you!
Wed., Jul. 8, 2009 7:17 AM link Rex M. | Melbourne, FL
Several of the BSET Degree Progams are 100 percent Online. How is it that these programs cost too much to keep going.This comment has been reported to the site manager. It will be reviewed and removed if inappropriate. Thank you!
Thu., Jul. 2, 2009 2:21 PM link WIlliam M. | Melbourne, FL
Thu., Jul. 2, 2009 10:37 AM link Bruce H. | Palm Bay, FL
Cancelling Engineering Technology programs which are a corner stone of the manufacturing workforce will only hasten the demise of America's industrial base and put even more people in the unemployment line!This comment has been reported to the site manager. It will be reviewed and removed if inappropriate. Thank you!
Thu., Jul. 2, 2009 8:15 AM link M D. | Palm Bay, FL
Thu., Jul. 2, 2009 12:01 AM link Name not displayed | Orlando, FL
Wed., Jul. 1, 2009 10:39 PM link Lesley P. | Cape Coral, FL
Wed., Jul. 1, 2009 12:55 PM link Wendy J. | Melbourne, FL
Wed., Jul. 1, 2009 10:29 AM link Name not displayed | Palm Bay, FL
Wed., Jul. 1, 2009 8:25 AM link Dennis W. | Vero Beach, FL
Wed., Jul. 1, 2009 7:42 AM link Bobby B. | Palm Bay, FL