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UMBC’s Center for Cybersecurity prepares students for careers that will help them protect against cyber attacks. One such area of cybersecurity concern stems from the popular bitcoin and...
This Fall semester, UMBC is offering an exciting course available as a credit and a non-credit course: Brewing I: From Raw Materials To Fermentable Wort. For M.P.S. students, the course is...
As a recent UMBC graduate, you undoubtedly worked very hard to get your degree. Perhaps you worked the same job for the entire duration of your college career, but now it’s time to move on and...
Eligible for 1-credit each in Community Leadership program.
In the Fall 2021 semester, we are introducing three new courses that will emphasize practical community leadership skills, and allow students to take deep experiential dives into specific topics...
One of the crucial things that community leadership does is it brings people from a lot of different lenses together. It opens up and makes possible conversations and allows for communities to...
Recently, The International Council of System Engineering (INCOSE) approved UMBC’s updated SYST 660 Systems Engineering Principles course for Academic Equivalency. This will allow any student who...
A productive meeting can add to the success of a workplace. Collaboration is important for not only the individual, but the team as a whole. Therefore, establishing a good method for running a...
Biotech is the science of bringing a lot of components together to solve big problems. Check out how UMBC prepares its graduates for this important work.
Learning how to be an effective group member is one of the core lessons in graduate school. As a graduate student, you’re going to have to work as part of a group at some point in the course of...
When you couple a passion point with a solution to a community need, great things can happen. Natasha Wedderburn, M.P.S. Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Leadership, ‘20, embraced her passion for...
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