FSW Jobs

Florida SouthWestern State College

Also known as: FSW

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8099 College Pkwy, Fort Myers, FL 33919, USA
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FSW Campuses

FSW Employer Profile

Charlotte Campus

Punta Gorda, Florida, United States

The Charlotte Campus provides accessible higher education tailored to the Charlotte County community, offering core programs in associate and select baccalaureate degrees with a focus on practical, career-oriented training.

  • Business and Finance: In-depth courses in financial accounting, business law, economics, and small business management, equipping students for roles in banking, real estate, and administration.
  • Allied Health: Programs in medical assisting, radiologic technology, and health information management, featuring clinical rotations and certification preparation.
  • Criminal Justice: Studies in criminology, corrections, juvenile justice, and forensic science, with emphasis on ethical decision-making and community policing.
  • Early Childhood Education: Courses on child psychology, inclusive education practices, family dynamics, and program administration for aspiring educators and childcare professionals.
  • General Studies: Foundational classes in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and communications to support transfer pathways to universities.
  • Graphic Design and Media Arts: Training in Adobe Suite applications, digital photography, web design, and animation for creative industries.
  • Paralegal Studies: Legal research, contract law, litigation procedures, and ethics, preparing for support roles in law firms.
  • Sustainable Agriculture: Specialized courses in horticulture, soil science, pest management, and agribusiness, reflecting local farming needs.

The campus emphasizes community engagement through service-learning projects and partnerships with local organizations. Flexible scheduling includes evening and online classes for working adults. Faculty bring real-world experience to the classroom, enhancing instructional quality. Support services like tutoring and career counseling are readily available. The curriculum promotes interdisciplinary approaches, such as combining business with technology for digital entrepreneurship. Students participate in clubs like the Business Society and Art Guild. This location is ideal for those seeking affordable, quality education close to home, with a commitment to student success and regional development. Programs adapt to emerging trends, such as remote work skills and green technologies, ensuring relevance in a changing economy.

Collier Campus

Immokalee, Florida, United States

The Collier Campus, located in Immokalee, serves the diverse population of Collier County with programs focused on workforce development, bilingual education, and community-specific needs, offering associate degrees and certificates.

  • Agricultural Operations: Courses in crop production, irrigation systems, agricultural mechanics, and farm management, vital for the region's farming community.
  • English as a Second Language (ESL): Integrated language instruction alongside vocational training to support immigrant and Hispanic students.
  • Business Management: Essentials of retail operations, hospitality management, customer service, and entrepreneurship for local small businesses.
  • Health Care Assistance: Training in phlebotomy, patient care technician, and basic nursing skills, with cultural competency emphasis.
  • Culinary Arts: Fundamentals of food preparation, sanitation, nutrition, and international cuisines, preparing for restaurant and hospitality careers.
  • General Education Development (GED): Preparatory courses in math, reading, writing, and science for high school equivalency.
  • Information Systems Technology: Basics of computer hardware, software applications, office productivity, and introductory coding.
  • Social Services: Human services courses covering case management, counseling techniques, and community resources for social work aides.

This campus prioritizes accessibility with affordable tuition and support for first-generation college students. Programs incorporate Spanish-language resources and cultural relevance. Hands-on learning occurs through community gardens, kitchens, and simulation labs. Partnerships with local employers provide job placement assistance. The curriculum addresses rural challenges, such as sustainable practices in agriculture and health disparities. Student organizations promote leadership and cultural exchange. Evening and weekend classes accommodate seasonal workers. The focus is on empowerment through education, fostering economic mobility in underserved areas. Faculty are committed to inclusive teaching methods, ensuring all students thrive. Additional offerings include non-credit workshops on financial literacy and parenting skills. Overall, the Collier Campus bridges education gaps, contributing to a stronger, more equitable community in Southwest Florida.

Hendry Glades Center

LaBelle, Florida, United States

The Hendry Glades Center offers targeted educational opportunities for residents of Hendry and Glades Counties, emphasizing vocational training, basic skills, and pathways to further study in a rural setting.

  • Welding Technology: Hands-on instruction in MIG/TIG welding, blueprint reading, fabrication techniques, and safety protocols for industrial jobs.
  • Truck Driving: Commercial driver's license preparation, including vehicle operation, regulations, and defensive driving for logistics careers.
  • Basic Education: Adult literacy, numeracy, and high school completion programs to build foundational skills.
  • Office Administration: Training in Microsoft Office, records management, transcription, and administrative procedures for entry-level positions.
  • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Courses on first aid, trauma care, patient assessment, and ambulance operations.
  • Agriculture and Natural Resources: Soil fertility, pest control, livestock management, and environmental conservation tailored to local agriculture.
  • Child Development: Early childhood education basics, including play-based learning, health and safety, and family engagement.
  • Computer Essentials: Introduction to personal computing, internet usage, email, and basic troubleshooting for everyday applications.

As a smaller regional center, it provides personalized instruction and flexible formats like modular classes. The focus is on immediate employability and community needs, with strong ties to agriculture and transportation sectors. Support includes career advising and financial aid navigation. Programs are short-term and stackable, allowing progression to full degrees at other campuses. Cultural sensitivity is key, serving a diverse rural population. Practical labs and field experiences enhance learning. Student success stories highlight the center's impact on local workforce development. Collaborations with employers offer apprenticeships and on-site training. The curriculum evolves with industry demands, such as advanced manufacturing and renewable energy. Beyond academics, wellness workshops and family literacy events strengthen community bonds. This center democratizes education, enabling residents to pursue dreams without relocating, promoting self-sufficiency and regional prosperity.

Lee Campus

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

The Lee Campus of Florida SouthWestern State College offers a wide array of programs designed to meet the educational needs of students in Southwest Florida. As the flagship location, it provides comprehensive associate and baccalaureate degrees across various disciplines.

  • Business Administration: Courses cover accounting principles, marketing strategies, management fundamentals, and entrepreneurship, preparing students for careers in corporate environments or starting their own ventures.
  • Nursing and Health Sciences: The campus features state-of-the-art simulation labs for nursing fundamentals, anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, and clinical practice, leading to ASN and BSN degrees.
  • Engineering Technology: Programs include civil engineering technology, electronics engineering, and mechanical design, with hands-on labs focusing on CAD software, circuit analysis, and project management.
  • Education: Teacher preparation courses emphasize child development, curriculum design, classroom management, and subject-specific pedagogy for elementary and secondary levels.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences: General education in English composition, history, mathematics, biology, and psychology forms the foundation for transfer to four-year institutions.
  • Public Safety: Training in criminal justice, fire science, emergency medical services, and law enforcement procedures, including scenario-based simulations.
  • Information Technology: Courses on programming in Java and Python, network administration, cybersecurity basics, and database management.
  • Environmental Science: Focus on ecology, water resource management, and sustainability, relevant to Florida's unique ecosystems.

Additionally, the campus supports continuing education and workforce development through short-term certificates in areas like medical coding, HVAC systems, and digital media. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, students receive personalized attention. Extracurricular opportunities include STEM clubs, honors programs, and community service initiatives. The curriculum integrates online and hybrid learning options to accommodate diverse schedules. Overall, the Lee Campus fosters critical thinking, practical skills, and lifelong learning, contributing to regional economic growth. Programs are accredited and aligned with industry standards, ensuring graduates are competitive in the job market. This campus serves as a hub for innovation, with research opportunities in applied sciences and partnerships with local businesses for internships.

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