EFSC Jobs

Eastern Florida State College

Also known as: EFSC

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3865 N Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32935, USA
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EFSC Campuses

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Cocoa Campus

Cocoa, FL, United States

The Cocoa Campus of Eastern Florida State College offers a diverse array of programs tailored to meet the needs of the Space Coast community. As the original campus established in 1960, it serves as a hub for foundational education in associate degrees, bachelor's programs, and career certificates.

  • Associate of Arts (AA) degree for transfer to four-year institutions, covering general education in humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
  • Associate of Science (AS) degrees in fields like aviation maintenance technology, where students gain hands-on skills in aircraft repair and avionics, leveraging proximity to Kennedy Space Center.
  • Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in organizational management, focusing on leadership and business operations.
  • Health sciences programs including nursing (RN and LPN), dental assisting, and medical laboratory technology, with state-of-the-art simulation labs.
  • Business administration courses emphasizing accounting, management, and entrepreneurship, preparing students for local industry roles.
  • Public safety training in criminal justice, fire science, and emergency medical services, with practical scenarios and certifications.
  • Information technology certificates in cybersecurity, networking, and software development, addressing growing tech demands.
  • Liberal arts and sciences, including biology, chemistry, and English, supporting STEM pathways.
  • Continuing education and workforce development workshops in welding, HVAC, and digital media.
  • Aviation-specific courses like pilot training and drone operations, unique to this campus's location.

With small class sizes and experienced faculty, the campus fosters a supportive learning environment. Programs integrate real-world applications, internships, and partnerships with local employers like NASA contractors and hospitals. Students can pursue flexible schedules, including online hybrids. The curriculum evolves with industry trends, ensuring graduates are competitive in Brevard County's dynamic job market. Overall, the Cocoa Campus emphasizes accessible, quality education that empowers career advancement and personal growth, serving over 5,000 students annually across its comprehensive offerings.

Melbourne Campus

Melbourne, FL, United States

The Melbourne Campus, opened in 1964, is a vibrant center for higher education in South Brevard County, offering extensive academic and vocational programs designed for diverse learners. It focuses on career-oriented training alongside transfer pathways to universities.

  • Associate of Science in engineering technology, with emphases on electronics, drafting, and manufacturing, utilizing advanced labs for practical experience.
  • Nursing and allied health programs, including the accelerated RN track, phlebotomy, and radiology technology, supported by clinical partnerships with area hospitals.
  • Business and professional studies, such as paralegal studies, hospitality management, and office administration, preparing for administrative and service sector jobs.
  • Culinary arts and baking certificates, featuring a commercial kitchen for hands-on skill development in food preparation and management.
  • Digital media and graphic design courses, teaching Adobe Suite, web development, and animation for creative industries.
  • Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) prerequisites through AA degrees, including physics, calculus, and environmental science.
  • Criminal justice and corrections training, with simulations for law enforcement and juvenile justice careers.
  • Early childhood education programs for aspiring teachers, covering child development and curriculum planning.
  • Automotive technology AS degree, focusing on diagnostics, repair, and electric vehicles, aligned with industry standards.
  • General education courses in history, psychology, and communications to build foundational knowledge.

This campus hosts specialized facilities like the Advanced Manufacturing Institute and a planetarium for astronomy education. It serves a large commuter population with evening and weekend classes. Faculty emphasize innovative teaching, incorporating project-based learning and community engagement. Programs are accredited and responsive to local economic needs, such as aerospace and healthcare growth. With enrollment exceeding 4,000, the Melbourne Campus promotes student success through advising, tutoring, and extracurriculars, ensuring comprehensive preparation for professional and academic pursuits in a supportive atmosphere.

Palm Bay Campus

Palm Bay, FL, United States

Established in 1989, the Palm Bay Campus caters to the growing population of South Brevard, providing accessible education through a wide range of credit and non-credit programs. It specializes in health professions and technical trades while offering core academic tracks.

  • Health information technology and medical coding certificates, training in HIPAA compliance, EHR systems, and billing procedures.
  • Practical nursing (LPN) and certified nursing assistant (CNA) programs, with clinical rotations in local facilities.
  • Associate of Science in cardiovascular sonography and emergency medical technology, focusing on diagnostic imaging and paramedic skills.
  • Construction management and building construction technology, covering blueprints, estimating, and sustainable practices.
  • Information systems technology, including database management, programming in Python and Java, and cloud computing.
  • Associate of Arts for liberal studies, with courses in literature, philosophy, and foreign languages for transfer students.
  • Welding technology certificates, teaching MIG, TIG, and pipe welding for industrial applications.
  • Firefighter and EMT training through the public safety institute, with live-fire exercises and rescue simulations.
  • Environmental science and horticulture programs, emphasizing conservation, plant propagation, and landscape design.
  • Small business development courses, including marketing, finance, and e-commerce strategies.

The campus features modern workforce centers and a dedicated health sciences building with simulation suites. It supports adult learners with accelerated formats and online options. Partnerships with businesses ensure curriculum relevance, particularly in healthcare and construction sectors. Serving around 3,000 students, the Palm Bay Campus prioritizes affordability and flexibility, offering financial aid guidance and career services. Instructors bring industry expertise, fostering critical thinking and technical proficiency. This location plays a key role in community development by addressing workforce gaps and promoting lifelong learning in an inclusive environment.

Titusville Campus

Titusville, FL, United States

The Titusville Campus, founded in 1973, serves North Brevard residents with a focus on practical, community-driven education. It offers associate degrees, technical certificates, and bachelor's completion programs in a welcoming setting near the Indian River.

  • Associate of Science in unmanned aerial systems (drones), covering flight operations, data analysis, and FAA certification.
  • Bachelor of Applied Science in supervision and management, building on prior AS degrees for leadership roles.
  • Respiratory care and surgical technology programs, training in patient assessment, ventilator management, and operating room procedures.
  • Marine biology and oceanography courses within the AS in natural sciences, utilizing coastal access for fieldwork.
  • Criminal justice technology, including forensics, policing, and homeland security emphases.
  • Office systems technology certificates in medical office management and legal assisting.
  • General education for AA degree, featuring math, arts, and social sciences to prepare for university transfer.
  • HVAC and refrigeration technology, with hands-on labs for installation, troubleshooting, and energy efficiency.
  • Photography and digital arts, teaching composition, editing software, and portfolio development.
  • Workforce training in logistics, supply chain, and customer service for local distribution centers.

Equipped with specialized labs and a library resource center, the campus supports research and study. It accommodates non-traditional students with part-time and evening schedules. Collaborations with Space View Park and local agencies enhance experiential learning. Enrollment hovers around 2,500, with a commitment to personalized support via mentoring and counseling. The curriculum aligns with regional opportunities in aerospace, tourism, and healthcare, promoting economic mobility. Faculty encourage innovation and ethical practices, creating a pathway for students to achieve educational and career goals in a close-knit community atmosphere.

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