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Engineering, Physical, and Computer Sciences Department

Rockville Campus

 

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The Engineering, Physical, and Computer Sciences Department at the Rockville Campus offers courses in astronomy, engineering, computer science, geology, meteorology, physics, and physical science appropriate for all levels of student need.

We are the primary source for academic advising for students planning transfer into bachelor's degree programs in all branches of the engineering profession, as well as in astronomy, computer science, geology, meteorology, and physics.

Our engineering course work incorporates the latest industry-standard computer hardware and software. Our astronomy program maintains an observatory with multiple telescopes complete with CCD imaging devices. Most recently, a grant from the department of education has allowed for acquisition of six wireless classrooms. 

The department employs 19 full-time faculty, 40 adjunct faculty, one instructional lab manager, two lab coordinators, one machine shop supervisor, one instructional associate, and one administrative assistant. We pride ourselves on being a dynamic department, always in pursuit of improving our learning environment, and recent growth and change is evidence of this philosophy.



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Department Labs

The Engineering, Physical, and Computer Sciences Department has a number of rooms available for students to work on assignments outside of class. 

Two computer labs for students working on assignments related to courses offered through our department are provided.
Locations: The department computer lab is in SC 403 and the engineering science computer lab is in SC 429. 
Hours: 

  • SC 403
    Monday through Friday: 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
  • SC 429
    Monday –Thursday: 8 a.m.–7:30 p.m.
    Friday: 8:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m.

The Physics I Lab is designated for coaching and help with Physics I courses.
Location: SW 314, open hours are listed at the classroom

The Physics II Lab is designated for working on physics labs outside of class. Be aware that there are certain restrictions on making up missed labs.  Please consult with your instructor.
Location: SC 415, open hours are listed at the classroom

This designated lab room is for ENEE207 and ENEE245 courses.  This room and its computers are strictly reserved for ENEE courses.
Location: SC 416, open hours are listed at the classroom

The Innovation Center is a place for students to work together to work on class projects, foster creativity, and outside the box thinking providing students access to powerful hardware they otherwise might not have access to.  Here we empower our students to change their lives.
Location: SC 409, open hours are listed at the center

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Noncredit Courses and Training

Our Workforce Development and Continuing Education's Information Technology Institute offers a variety of noncredit, hands-on computer training classes ranging from very basic computer skills to advanced software development and computer certification classes.