3200 34th St. S., St. Petersburg 33711
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The state-of-the-art Allstate Center opened in 1991 and is home to the Southeastern Public Safety Institute (SEPSI), offering academic degrees and certificates in:
- Criminal Justice
- Crime Scene Technology
- Digital Forensics and Computer Investigations
- Emergency Administration and Management
- Fire Science Technology
- Public Safety Administration
Training academies are offered in:
- Law Enforcement
- Corrections
- Firefighting
- Equivalency of Training
7200 66th St. N., Pinellas Park 33781
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The Caruth Health Education Center offers certificates, associate and bachelor’s degrees and continuing education credits. Programs include:
- Dental Hygiene
- Emergency Medical Services
- Funeral Services
- Human Services
- Health Information Management
- Healthcare Informatics
- Health Services Administration
- Medical Coder
- Nursing
- Orthotics & Prosthetics
- Physical Therapist Assistant
- Radiography
- Respiratory Care
- Veterinary Technology
Special features on this campus include a patient-care clinic for dental hygiene, an $11 million building for the College of Orthotics and Prosthetics and a simulated hospital training facility. The state-of-the-art mock hospital is fully equipped with patient simulators allowing students to practice clinical procedures.
2465 Drew St., Clearwater 33765
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This campus offers a wide variety of degrees designed for transfer to a university or as career preparation. It has several unique programs including:
- Architectural Design and Building Constructions
- Early College program
- Education (PreK/Primary, Middle School and Secondary Science and Math, EPI Post Baccalaureate Certificate)
- Engineering Technology
- Honors College
- Paralegal Studies
- Sign Language Interpretation
The Clearwater Campus is home to the Crossroads Gallery and the Titan Baseball team. The campus opened in 1965.
244 Second Ave. N., St. Petersburg 33701
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The Downtown Center offers courses in a variety of subjects including:
- Business
- Communications
- Computer and Information Technology
- Ethics
- Humanities
- Math
- Social Sciences
SPC Downtown opened in 2005. The site is also home to the administrative offices of the Florida Orchestra and the new American Stage Theatre.
13805 58th St.N., Largo 33760
727-341-3320
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The EpiCenter is a joint-use facility between St. Petersburg College and Pinellas County where professionals from business, government and academia come together to provide a unique blend of information and services. SPC programs at the EpiCenter include:
Training facilities for WorkNet Pinellas and administrative space for the St. Petersburg/Clearwater Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Pinellas County Economic Development also call the EpiCenter home.
5005 126th Ave. N, , Clearwater 33760
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Academy students and fire and public safety professionals take specialized training at the SPC Fire and Public Safety Training Center. This training facility has a two-story "burn" building, a two-story firefighter safety and survival building, LP gas props, a flashover simulator, a seven-story drill tower and a unique "maze" with enclosed spaces. Courses include Firefighter I & II and academic courses as well as practical, hands-on and technical skills, evidence gathering, supervisory techniques and arson and terrorism incident prevention.
1048 22nd St. S., St. Petersburg 33712
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This campus offers a small, relaxed setting with one-on-one attention from faculty and staff, easing both traditional and non-traditional students into the educational experience. Courses are offered in a variety of subjects including:
- Business
- Communications
- Computer and Information Technology
- Humanities
- Math
- Social Sciences
SPC Midtown opened in 2003 in response to the City of St. Petersburg's need for help with the educational portion of the Midtown Redevelopment Act.
9200 113 St. N., Seminole 33772
727-394-6100
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This campus offers associate and certificate programs, as well as bachelor’s and graduate programs through the University Partnership Center. Surrounded by beautiful pine woodlands, this campus features a natural habitat park and environmental center. It also is the home of the College’s Institute for Public Policy and the Seminole Community Library, which opened in 2003 as a partnership between the college and the City of Seminole. This campus focuses on using technology to improve teaching and learning through the college’s eCampus operation and the office for Web and Instructional Technology Services.
The campus offers a full range of courses for the Associate in Arts (transfer) degree and the following Associate in Science (workforce) and Certificate programs:
- Digital Arts, Media and Interactive Web Design
- Environmental Science Technology
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
6605 Fifth Ave. N., St. Petersburg 33710
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SPC’s oldest campus opened in 1942 and is a full-service location, offering associate, bachelor's and certificate programs. Programs include:
- Dance
- Computer and Information Technology
- Education (Child Development, Elementary, Exceptional Student)
- Mathematics
- Music
- Natural Sciences
It is also home to the college’s Music Center, Planetarium, St. Petersburg Collegiate High School and most of the college's varsity athletic programs. The West St. Petersburg Community Library, a partnership between St. Petersburg College and the City of St. Petersburg, provides users with a wide range of library materials and services in one location.
600 Klosterman Rd., Tarpon Springs 34683
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This campus offers associate, bachelor's and certificate programs. Programs include:
- Business
- Computer and Information Technology
- Developmental Reading
- Education (Elementary and Exceptional Student)
- English
- Ethics
- Fine Arts
- Foreign Languages
- Humanities
- Math
- Natural Science
- Social Science
Home to the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art, Fine Arts Education Center and M.M. Bennett Library complex, SPC’s Tarpon Springs Campus reflects the community’s Greek heritage through building design and the Greek lettering on some of its structures. An amphitheater offers a natural, Greek-style setting for cultural events. The Tarpon Springs Campus opened in 1975.
12376 Ulmerton Road, Largo, FL 33774
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SPC’s new $11 million, Veterinary Technology facility boasts more than 32,000 square feet of state-of-the-art classrooms, labs, surgery and x-ray suites, kennels and offices. Located next door to Pinellas County Animal Services on Ulmerton Road, the convenient location will make it easy for SPC students to get valuable work experience and for county services to get a volunteer boost. SPC’s Veterinary Technology Center was awarded LEED® Silver certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.
SPC's Veterinary Technology program includes:
- A.S. in Veterinary Technology (online or on campus)
- B.A.S. in Veterinary Technology
- Certificates in Veterinary Management
Take virtual tour of the new facility on YouTube.