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An undergraduate education should be designed to help you acquire the
skills, knowledge, and experience necessary for a rewarding career.
At Florida State University - Panama, undergraduate study commences
with a liberal studies curriculum, which comprises mathematics,
English, history, the social and natural sciences, the humanities,
and the fine arts. This liberal studies coursework followed by focused
study in a particular field provides individuals with problem-solving
and communication skills, an awareness and understanding of our
diverse world, and a foundation for graduate studies and professional
degree programs.
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Florida
State University - Panama, affiliated with Panama's City of Knowledge,
awards Associate's degrees and Bachelor's degrees in the areas of
Computer Science Environmental Studies, Information Studies,
International Affairs, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and Social
Sciences. These programs are accredited by the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools (SACS). The FSU-Panama campus, beautifully located
on the Pacific shore of the Panama Canal, offers all the facilities and
services one would expect from a modern institution of higher learning.
The University welcomes a diverse, international student body. The
faculty, recruited for their commitment to excellence in higher
education, mirrors this international dimension of our campus.
Individuals may enter one of FSU-Panama's
academic programs in January, May, or August of each year. Both liberal
studies requirements and specialized courses provide a balanced curriculum
for all students, be they from Panama, the United States, or elsewhere.
Internships and research opportunities, moreover, are available.
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