Night of Engineering Set for Oct. 17 at Leonardtown Campus
The College of Southern Maryland (CSM) invites potential students to a Night of Engineering on Oct. 17 at the college’s Leonardtown Campus to learn about college’s mechanical and electrical engineering partnerships with the University of Maryland College Park and the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) at Patuxent River Naval Air Station.
Guests to the free event will hear from representatives at Patuxent River Naval Air Station (NAVAIR), CSM professors, A. James Clark School of Engineering professors and former students who went through the program.
Students in the program can earn a valuable degree while incurring little to no debt, gain practical internship experience and have a two-year commitment of service with the Pax River Naval Air Station.
Students in the partnership program can take the majority of their classes in Southern Maryland at CSM and then, once they have earned their associate degree, take classes at the University System of Maryland at Southern Maryland (USMSM), formerly known as the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, to complete their junior and senior classes with UMD. Students enrolled in this program will typically have three classes per semester at USMSM and one class at UMD’s College Park Campus. An additional class may be taken online or through an electronically based distance education service. In support of this partnership program, NAWCAD and UMD have established a state-of-the-art engineering laboratory at USMSM that is dedicated to support junior- and senior-level engineering courses.
CSM students following this program have also had the opportunity to do internships with NAWCAD, with a possible employment opportunity upon successful graduation and completion of all Guided Pathway program requirements.
CSM engineering student Nicole Hedspeth, with the CSM Hawk and CSM Pre-Engineering Coordinator Jehnell C. Linkins. Hedspeth attended a previous Night of Engineering and after graduating from CSM next spring, she will continue her studies at the University of Maryland College Park thanks to a partnership with CSM and the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) at Patuxent River Naval Air Station.
CSM engineering student Nicole Hedspeth, of Lexington Park, has been participating in the partnership program and now is on schedule to graduate with her associate degree from CSM this spring. She will follow that up with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from UMD. But with the program’s internship opportunity, she also walks away with invaluable real-life experience, which she said has made all the difference.
Once she completes her degree, Hedspeth said she hopes to start her career at Patuxent River Naval Air Station.
Hedspeth said she benefited from attending a previous Night of Engineering at the college. “It helped guide me,” she said. It gave me good information.”
CSM’s upcoming Night of Engineering will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at the college’s Leonardtown Campus in the Building A Auditorium. To register for this free event, visit http://stem.csmd.edu/NOE.
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CSM Night of Engineering. 6-7:30 p.m., Oct. 17. College of Southern Maryland (CSM), Leonardtown Campus, Building A, Auditorium, 22950 Hollywood Road, Leonardtown. The community is invited to hear CSM representatives present information about the college’s mechanical and electrical engineering partnership with the University of Maryland College Park and the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) at Patuxent River Naval Air Station and how those partnerships could set interested students on the path to an engineering career. Free. To register, visit http://stem.csmd.edu/NOE.
The College of Southern Maryland (CSM) invites potential students to a Night of Engineering on Oct. 17 at the college’s Leonardtown Campus to learn about college’s mechanical and electrical engineering partnerships with the University of Maryland College Park and the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) at Patuxent River Naval Air Station.
“The Night of Engineering is a wonderful opportunity for students, prospective students and community members to hear about how a student can earn a degree in electrical engineering or mechanical engineering from the College of Southern Maryland and the University of Maryland’s [UMD] A. James Clark School of Engineering,” said CSM Pre-Engineering Coordinator Jehnell C. Linkins. “And all of this can be done here in Southern Maryland.”
Guests to the free event will hear from representatives at Patuxent River Naval Air Station (NAVAIR), CSM professors, A. James Clark School of Engineering professors and former students who went through the program.
“The University System of Maryland at Southern Maryland Partnership is an awesome opportunity,” Linkins said.
Students in the program can earn a valuable degree while incurring little to no debt, gain practical internship experience and have a two-year commitment of service with the Pax River Naval Air Station.
Students in the partnership program can take the majority of their classes in Southern Maryland at CSM and then, once they have earned their associate degree, take classes at the University System of Maryland at Southern Maryland (USMSM), formerly known as the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, to complete their junior and senior classes with UMD. Students enrolled in this program will typically have three classes per semester at USMSM and one class at UMD’s College Park Campus. An additional class may be taken online or through an electronically based distance education service. In support of this partnership program, NAWCAD and UMD have established a state-of-the-art engineering laboratory at USMSM that is dedicated to support junior- and senior-level engineering courses.
CSM students following this program have also had the opportunity to do internships with NAWCAD, with a possible employment opportunity upon successful graduation and completion of all Guided Pathway program requirements.
Equally exciting to see #CSMHawks 2019 alum Talon Cameron Williams doing great things with gas sensing UAS for his internship project @UMDUAStest and looking forward to his research being published #FacesofCSM #CSMBeyondExpectations https://t.co/HNfFSIHr0t
— CSM Headline News (@CSMHeadlines) July 30, 2019
CSM engineering student Nicole Hedspeth, with the CSM Hawk and CSM Pre-Engineering Coordinator Jehnell C. Linkins. Hedspeth attended a previous Night of Engineering and after graduating from CSM next spring, she will continue her studies at the University of Maryland College Park thanks to a partnership with CSM and the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) at Patuxent River Naval Air Station.
CSM engineering student Nicole Hedspeth, of Lexington Park, has been participating in the partnership program and now is on schedule to graduate with her associate degree from CSM this spring. She will follow that up with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from UMD. But with the program’s internship opportunity, she also walks away with invaluable real-life experience, which she said has made all the difference.
“I finished an internship this summer at NAVAIR’s Cargo Lab. It really helped me a lot,” Hedspeth said. “For me, it’s all the hands-on work. I like being able to build things.”
Once she completes her degree, Hedspeth said she hopes to start her career at Patuxent River Naval Air Station.
Hedspeth said she benefited from attending a previous Night of Engineering at the college. “It helped guide me,” she said. It gave me good information.”
CSM’s upcoming Night of Engineering will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at the college’s Leonardtown Campus in the Building A Auditorium. To register for this free event, visit http://stem.csmd.edu/NOE.
Calendar
CSM Night of Engineering. 6-7:30 p.m., Oct. 17. College of Southern Maryland (CSM), Leonardtown Campus, Building A, Auditorium, 22950 Hollywood Road, Leonardtown. The community is invited to hear CSM representatives present information about the college’s mechanical and electrical engineering partnership with the University of Maryland College Park and the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) at Patuxent River Naval Air Station and how those partnerships could set interested students on the path to an engineering career. Free. To register, visit http://stem.csmd.edu/NOE.
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