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Naval Air Station Patuxent River Base GuideAcademic ProgramsTuesday, March 11, 2008
St. Mary's College of Maryland
240-895-2200 Nestled in a horseshoe bend on the St. Mary's River, St. Mary's College of Maryland is the state's only public honors college offering not only a rigorous liberal arts course of undergraduate study, but also numerous opportunities for continuing education and professional certification. Located only 10 minutes from Lexington Park, SMCM offers certificate programs in project management, DoD systems acquisition, and education. SMCM is a PMIĆ Global Registered Education provider. In the adult continuing education programs, lectures are combined with hands-on, in-class exercises to allow practical application of the material learned. The Ivy League feel and tidewater architecture of the campus are a perfect backdrop to the plentiful lectures, concerts, art gallery, and theater performances given throughout the year. Many events are free and open to the public. For events information, call 240-895-4380. SMCM is consistently ranked one of the top public, liberal arts colleges in the nation by U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review. The Washington Post calls SMCM "a place to get an Ivy League education at a public school price." Visit the college's Web site at http://www.smcm.edu, or call the Continuing Education office at 240-895-2200 for more information.
University of Maryland University College
Florida Institute of Technology, Patuxent Site Florida Tech is approved by the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) to offer courses and degree programs at the Patuxent Site. These programs have been approved for payment of veterans' benefits to qualified students under authority of Subchapter 1775, Chapter 36, Title 38, United States Code, Veterans' Benefits Support. For additional information, e-mail to patuxent@fit.edu or visit the school's Web site at http://www.uc.fit.edu/segs/patuxent.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University To accommodate the schedule of working adults, courses are offered during the evening hours and on Saturday mornings. Undergraduate courses are offered five times a year for nine weeks and graduate courses are offered four times a year for 10 weeks. The Patuxent River Center offers the following programs: Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance Management, Associate/Bachelor Degrees in Professional Aeronautics and Technical Management, with minors in Management, Logistics, and Safety. The University offers a Masters in Aeronautical Science with specialties in Aeronautics, Management, Safety, and Operations. In addition, the Master of Science in Management is offered on-line through the Distance Learning Program. Also, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University offers certificate programs in Logistics, Safety, Supply Chain Management and Aviation Maintenance Technology. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is accredited by the Commission on colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. All academic and certificate programs at the Patuxent River Center have been approved by the U.S. and Maryland Department of Veterans' Affairs for veteran training. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is located at 21795B North Shangri-La Drive in Lexington Park and is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. (Closed for federal holidays.) Note: On- station employees can access ERAU student services in Building 1489 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. by appointment, Monday through Thursday. Contact the main office at 301-863-8776 or fax 301-863-7046 for more information. Visit http://www.erau.edu/patuxentriver or e-mail: patuxent.river.center@erau.edu
Southern Maryland Higher Education Center (SMHEC) The 60,000 square foot facility is located on a 24 acre campus and includes 35 high-tech classrooms, four meeting rooms, a conference hall, and two conference rooms. In the last year, 273 academic seminars were presented with 2,828 class enrollments. Also, 356 training, conference, special event, and public service programs were held with 34,000 individuals in attendance. The 87 academic programs are offered on-site by 12 of the most distinguished universities in the Mid-Atlantic Region ranging from Johns Hopkins University to the University of Maryland at College Park, George Washington University, Towson University, and the Catholic University of America. Located in two modern hi-tech buildings designed for graduate and technology education, SMHEC is located six miles north of the Naval Air Station Patuxent River. The SMHEC campus is within the Wildewood Technology and Professional Park, on Airport Road. For additional information about degree program admissions, call or visit the SMHEC Web site at www.smhec.org. Approved degree programs at SMHEC include:
Johns Hopkins University (at SMHEC)
University of Maryland College Park (at SMHEC)
Old Dominion University (at SMHEC)
Capitol College (at SMHEC)
Towson State University (at SMHEC)
Catholic University of America (at SMHEC)
College of Notre Dame of Maryland (at SMHEC) An M. A. in Teaching prepares graduates for initial teaching positions and includes Certification in Early Childhood Education, Elementary or Secondary Education. A separate ACT program offers accelerated certification without the need to complete a Master's degree. An M. A. in Leadership in Teaching offers concentrations in: Administration and Supervision; Special Education; Reading Specialist; Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages; and Library Media. Graduate Certification Programs are also offered in these concentration subjects. A Post Masters Certificate of Advanced Study in Education in Instructional Leadership (CASE) is also available.
Coppin State University (at SMHEC)
George Washington University (at SMHEC)
Gratz College (at SMHEC)
Trinity (Washington) University (at SMHEC)
University of Maryland University College (at SMHEC)
College of Southern Maryland Located in the heart of historic Leonardtown, the Leonardtown Campus has seen a 50 percent increase in student enrollment since fall 1995 with 2,004 students attending in Fall 2005. The campus consists of three buildings, which provide science labs including advanced technology, electronics, chemistry, physics, biology, microbiology/anatomy and physiology as well as a wellness center and auditorium available for student and community use. Leonardtown's facilities provide space for CSM to further develop its articulation programs with the St. Mary's County public school system, as well as centralize the college's course offerings. Building features include classrooms and specialized rooms for computer graphics and telecommunications. New programs at the Leonardtown Campus include CSM's Information Services Technology: Wireless Communications Degree Pathway and the MCSE Server 2003, one of the most widely recognized technical certifications in the industry. Other continuing education course additions at the Leonardtown Campus feature an expanded Kids' and Teens' College and a new series of Adult PLUS classes. With more than 50 summer enrichment offerings, the Kids' and Teens' College programs allow children to design an entire day specific to their interests in a fun, active, learning environment. Kids' College also includes extended day care options for working parents. Adult PLUS classes enable active adults to enrich their lives with quality, convenient and affordable personal enrichment programs through luncheon lectures and various classes. Driver education training is also provided at the Leonardtown campus. One of every two credit students attending CSM plans to transfer and pursue a bachelor's degree. CSM offers an array of associate's degree programs and brokers four-year degree programs locally through partnerships with colleges and universities. Local to the St. Mary's community are articulated bachelor's degree programs in business administration with the University of Baltimore and computer science with St. Mary's College of Maryland. For eight of the last 10 years, CSM has remained one of the top three community colleges in Maryland for its four-year graduation and transfer rates among first-time, full-time entering freshmen classes. With more than 21,000 students, CSM is growing to meet the community's needs. The college has recently dedicated the 10,000-square-foot St. Charles Children's Learning Center and an expanded Physical Education Center at the La Plata campus. The flagship building at the new Prince Frederick campus opened in fall 2005, and renovations of the Wellness Center at Leonardtown are in the planning stages. CSM facilitates work force development and a strong connection to the region's business community through its Corporate and Community Training Institute. CCTI demonstrates a history of addressing the specialized needs of the local business community. The Lexington Park Training Center is ideally located outside the Patuxent River Naval Air Station on Shangri-La Drive and offers programs for local businesses and individuals who are in need of professional, convenient and reasonably priced training. Various training options are conveniently delivered in ways to fit anyone's busy schedule, and can be tailored to meet specific business performance needs. For information about programs at the Leonardtown Campus, call 240-725-5300 or visit www.csmd.edu.
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