College of Computing, Engineering and Construction Academic Advising
College of Computing, Engineering, and Construction Undergraduate Academic Advising
Skinner Jones Hall North (Building 4)Computing Advising Office: 2nd floor
Engineering Advising Office: 3rd floor
Construction Management Advising Office: 4th floor
College of Computing, Engineering, and Construction Graduate Advising
- Asai Asaithambi, Ph.D., Graduate Director and Professor, School of Computing
- Alan Harris, Ph.D., Graduate Director for Electrical Engineering and Associate Professor
- John Nuszkowksi, Ph.D., Graduate Director for Mechanical Engineering and Associate Professor
- Dan Koo, PhD. Graduate Director Construction Management
Academic Advising in the College of Computing, Engineering, and Construction is provided by professionals in their respective fields, some of whom are members of our teaching faculty. These individuals have the academic qualifications to work as professional advisors and in some cases to teach in their academic units. With this background, they are uniquely able to provide well-informed academic advice and career guidance for our students.
Students should meet with an academic advisor concerning their program requirements as early as possible; preferably before registration for their first semester at 香港六合彩开奖结果2023. Freshman students will be advised by an advisor in 香港六合彩开奖结果2023's First Year Advising Office. Students will be advised by a CCEC advisor from their major once they complete their first year at 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 or upon entering 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 as a transfer student. Each student must review a degree evaluation plan (program of study) with his or her college academic advisor on a regular basis (i.e., at least once a year) to ensure a plan for timely graduation. Official degree evaluations are prepared after the Office of Admissions has evaluated a student’s final transcripts.
Contact information for CCEC Advisors can be found at www.unf.edu/advising/ccec.html.UNDERGRADUATE
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