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Centers, Institutes and Major Laboratories

Get hands-on experience in state-of-the-art facilities.

Aquaculture Laboratory

Bioenergy and Technology Laboratory

Center for Airport Management and Development (CAMD)

Center for Applied Business Research

Center for Distance Learning

Center for Environmental Education

Center for Remote Sensing

Claude Pepper Institute for Aging and Therapeutic Research
Dynamic Systems and Controls Laboratory
Geospace Physics Laboratory
Infectious Diseases Laboratory
Laser Optics and Instrumentational Laboratory
Microelectronics Laboratory
Robotics and Spatial Systems Lab (RASSL)
... and more
Where will I Learn?(Indoor & Outdoor Learning Environments)
At most colleges, you'll spend two years taking core classes. At Florida Tech, we start you off in your major right away. That means you get a head start on all the fun stuff.

Learning at Florida Tech


It also means you will be getting practical experience in your major while most other college students are just getting started in theirs!
Computer FacilitiesComputer Facilities
Three public access computer labs and a library Applied Computing Center supplement many specialized academic unit labs. In the F.W. Olin Engineering Complex, Nokia wireless access provides a roaming footprint, enabling students with notebook computer receivers to access the Internet anywhere in the building.
Outdoor LabsOutdoor Labs
Undergraduate and graduate students take part in research activities that support local and state efforts, including manatee preservation, beach erosion and sea turtle studies. The R/V Delphinus, a 60-foot research and teaching vessel, and the Ralph S. Evinrude Marine Operations Center enhance this work. Our outdoor labs also include local lakes, rivers, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian River Lagoon—the nation's most biodiverse estuary.
Evans Library (outside)Evans Library
The John H. Evans Library is centrally located adjacent to the Learning Pavilion, which houses the Applied Computing Center, Academic Support Center and a teaching auditorium.
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Florida Tech Planes over Melbourne
Flight Training
Marine Biology Lab
R/V Delphinus
John H. Evans Library
John H. Evans Library
Olin Multimedia Studio
Production Studio
Microcenter
Applied Computing Center

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