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of applied science and technology, with 96% of graduates working in New York State and 75% working on Long Island. Farmingdale prepares emerging leaders in the growing technology, engineering, business and health care
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About Farmingdale State College: Farmingdale State College (FSC) is the State University of New York's largest college of applied science and technology with an enrollment of approximately 10,000
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Masters degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Security or closely related field. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: The candidates should possess expertise or interest in the areas of digital
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, adjunct teaching positions become available in Farmingdale's program in Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement Technology. This Bachelor of Science degree is a technical program that prepares students
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of applied science and technology, with 96% of graduates working in New York State and 75% working on Long Island. Farmingdale prepares emerging leaders in the growing technology, engineering, business and health care
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Engineering Technology and Construction Management Engineering Technology programs: ARC303 - Construction/Architecture Internship (CMET program only) ARC350W - Architectural Theory & Design Factors (AET program
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About Farmingdale State College: Farmingdale State College (FSC) is the State University of New York's largest college of applied science and technology with an enrollment of over 10,000 students. A
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of applied science and technology, with 96% of graduates working in New York State and 75% working on Long Island. Farmingdale prepares emerging leaders in the growing technology, engineering, business and health care
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, forensic science, crime prevention, technology and law to provide students with the necessary skills to control crime as well as to conduct investigations of crimes committed on a computer or at a crime
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, forensic science, crime prevention, technology and law to provide students with the necessary skills to control crime as well as to conduct investigations of crimes committed on a computer or at a crime