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Northwest Florida State College

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100 E College Blvd, Niceville, FL 32578, USA
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DeFuniak Springs Campus

DeFuniak Springs, FL, United States

The DeFuniak Springs Campus, also known as the South Campus, provides accessible higher education to residents in Walton County and surrounding areas. This regional facility focuses on workforce development, associate degrees, and certificate programs tailored to local economic needs, with an emphasis on flexible scheduling for working adults.

  • Associate of Arts (AA) in General Studies: Foundational courses in liberal arts, including literature, philosophy, sociology, statistics, and environmental science, ideal for students planning to transfer to bachelor's programs.
  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Business Administration: Core training in accounting principles, business law, economics, office management, and entrepreneurship, preparing graduates for administrative roles in small businesses and corporations.
  • Practical Nursing Certificate: Accelerated program covering nursing fundamentals, medical-surgical nursing, pediatrics, and geriatrics, with clinical practice in nearby healthcare facilities to earn licensure as a licensed practical nurse (LPN).
  • Associate of Science in Emergency Medical Services: In-depth study of paramedic skills, trauma care, cardiology, pharmacology, and ambulance operations, including field internships for certification as an EMT or paramedic.
  • Phlebotomy Technician Certificate: Short-term course on venipuncture techniques, specimen handling, lab safety, and patient interaction, leading to national certification for employment in clinics and labs.
  • Associate of Science in Computer Programming and Analysis: Instruction in software development, web applications, database design, C++ and HTML coding, and problem-solving algorithms for IT careers.
  • Early Childhood Development Certificate: Focuses on child psychology, lesson planning, classroom management, and inclusive education practices, with observation hours in local daycares.
  • HVAC Technician AAS: Technical training in heating, ventilation, air conditioning systems, refrigeration, electrical troubleshooting, and energy efficiency, meeting EPA certification requirements.
  • Medical Assisting Diploma: Combines administrative duties like scheduling and billing with clinical skills such as vital signs, injections, and EKGs, for versatile roles in physician offices.
  • General Education Development (GED) Preparation: Non-credit courses in math, reading, writing, science, and social studies to help adults earn high school equivalency and pursue further education.

The campus features modern labs and computer centers to support practical learning. It collaborates with local employers for internships and job placement. Continuing education includes ESL classes and professional development seminars. With a commitment to affordability and community engagement, the DeFuniak Springs Campus empowers students to achieve their goals, contributing to the region's growth in healthcare, business, and technical fields. Enrollment supports a diverse student body, ensuring inclusive access to quality education.

Niceville Campus

Niceville, FL, United States

The Niceville Campus, as the flagship location of Northwest Florida State College, offers a comprehensive array of academic programs designed to meet the educational needs of students in the region. This campus serves as the primary hub for both associate and baccalaureate degrees, emphasizing hands-on learning and career preparation.

  • Associate of Arts (AA) in General Education: Prepares students for transfer to four-year institutions with core courses in humanities, social sciences, mathematics, and natural sciences, including English composition, history, psychology, algebra, and biology.
  • Associate of Science (AS) in Nursing: A rigorous program combining classroom instruction with clinical rotations in local hospitals, covering anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, patient care, and medical ethics to produce competent registered nurses.
  • Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education: Focuses on child development, curriculum design, and teaching methodologies for educators working with young children, including practicum experiences in preschool settings.
  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Criminal Justice Technology: Explores law enforcement, corrections, forensics, and criminology, with training in report writing, evidence collection, and community policing strategies.
  • Certificate in Welding Technology: Hands-on training in MIG, TIG, and stick welding, blueprint reading, metallurgy, and safety protocols for entry-level positions in manufacturing and construction industries.
  • Associate of Science in Graphic Design and Visual Arts: Teaches digital imaging, typography, web design, and Adobe Creative Suite software, culminating in a portfolio for careers in advertising and media.
  • Bachelor of Applied Science in Management: Advanced business courses in leadership, finance, marketing, human resources, and operations management, tailored for working professionals seeking promotions.
  • Associate of Science in Information Technology: Covers networking, cybersecurity, programming in Python and Java, database management, and cloud computing essentials.
  • Culinary Arts Certificate: Instruction in food preparation, sanitation, menu planning, baking, and international cuisines, with practical experience in campus kitchens.
  • Health Information Technology AAS: Prepares students for roles in medical coding, health data analysis, HIPAA compliance, and electronic health records management.

In addition to these programs, the campus hosts continuing education workshops, online course options, and dual enrollment for high school students. The curriculum integrates modern technology and industry partnerships to ensure graduates are job-ready. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, students receive personalized support. The campus also offers support services like tutoring and career counseling to enhance academic success. Overall, the Niceville Campus fosters a vibrant learning environment that promotes intellectual growth and professional development, serving over 5,000 students annually across diverse fields.

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