Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

The resources and tools found within this community have been designed and curated to support students who are interested in fields related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This pathway is focused on applying technology and scientific methods with critical thinking to improve a variety of areas.

This community covers four main industry areas:

  1. Science- The science field designates jobs and careers where professionals use life and physical science to facilitate change for the benefit of society. While one person might work to cure diseases and famine, another science practitioner could aim to resolve climate change. With such a diverse range of specializations for someone to pursue, they can help an individual forge a distinctive career path and differentiate themselves from others by having unique expertise and knowledge.
  2. Technology- The technology field primarily focuses on the advancement of mechanical innovations and the implementation of technology to improve productivity and optimize processes. Technology helps people accomplish laborious tasks more efficiently and access digital systems to learn new skills, earn money, and remain up to date on current trends. Careers in this industry are incredibly expansive, and it’s the one STEM field that integrates into all other fields.
  3. Engineering- Engineering could be considered a composite of the other three STEM fields. In engineering, professionals use their expertise to solve complex technical problems regarding a wide range of topics. For example, one engineer might develop the means to travel to a faraway planet to extract planetary matter, while another engineer might seek to develop a new type of roadway that can make driving safer. Engineers, no matter the field, usually follow the process of designing, implementing, and testing their innovations to ensure they function as intended.
  4. Mathematics- The mathematics field refers to professions that harness the power of numbers, algorithms, and dynamic equations to understand how systems work, solve problems, identify patterns, and justify solutions from a statistical and data-driven perspective. Many other STEM professionals integrate mathematical computations into their operational processes because it helps them better obtain their desired outcomes.

 

You are welcome to engage with as many pathways as you would like! Take time to review the community – check out the articles and blog posts and explore the resources to learn more about these industries. You will also find things you can do now, like joining a related student organization or getting involved with a professional association, to explore and develop relevant skills and knowledge.

Computational Health Informatics Internship Program

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Tech Talk: Inspiring the Next Generation of Engineers

What does it really take to grow from a college student into a leader shaping the future of engineering and technology?

Join L3Harris Technologies for a special Tech Talk featuring Amaan Sattar, …

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Explore the World Through Learning: Global Opportunities at the Spring Study Abroad Fair

Dreaming of taking your education global? Whether you’re just beginning to explore study abroad or actively planning your next academic experience, the Spring Study Abroad Fair is the place to start.

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How to Get an Internship: Computer Science Student Panel

Curious how students actually land Computer Science internships at top companies? Join us for a student-led panel featuring peers who have successfully navigated the internship search and secured roles across industry, government, and research.

Hear firsthand how they:

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Exploring Careers in Health and Life Sciences: UF Students Visit NeoGenomics and Arthrex

On January 7th, 19 University of Florida students, from freshmen to seniors and representing a variety of majors, traveled to Fort Myers and Naples for an immersive Career Trek to NeoGenomics and Arthrex, two leading organizations in health and life …

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Excel is a powerful tool for managing projects, but it’s easy to be scared off by its hundreds of different…

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  Covers a variety of geospatial technologies and analytical methods such as digital mapping, geographic information system (GIS), and remotely…

Career Essentials in Software Development

Explore the essential skills for a career in software development in this three-part series. Students will gain an understanding of…

Engineering and Excel (Intermediate)

In this course, designed for advanced Excel users, Microsoft MVP Jan Karel Pieterse gives you an overview of some of…

JavaScript Code Challenges: Creating Web Apps

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In this course, healthcare data analyst Thais Cooke shows you how to integrate SQL in the field of healthcare. With…

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Top 10 Skills for Healthcare Data Analysts

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Alteryx for Healthcare

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In this course, Kishan Iyer shows you how to use Alteryx Designer—an intuitive, drag-and-drop, no-code/low-code tool to build preparation and…

SAS Essential Training: 1 Descriptive Analysis for Healthcare Research

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SAS Essential Training: 2 Regression Analysis for Healthcare Research

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Analyze behavior and risk using R, the open-source statistical computing software. R provides an environment and a language you can…

The Data Science of Healthcare, Medicine, and Public Health

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Hands-On AI: Image Processing with Python

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