DETS Locations
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University of Maryland, College Park
DETS operates five distance education technology classrooms from which classes are delivered in a variety of live interactive and time shifted formats. There are also a number of technology classrooms, meeting rooms, and a lecture hall in the Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building that are equipped to deliver classes in live interactive and time shifted formats.
Visiting DETS Facilities and Offices
DETS is headquartered at the A. James Clark School
of Engineering at the University of Maryland,
College Park. Our offices are located in 2104
and 2105 Martin Hall. Please see the directions page
for directions, parking information and maps.
To schedule a visit to our facilities at
the University of Maryland, College Park: To reserve a DETS facility at the University
of Maryland, College Park: |
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DETS Off-Campus Locations
The following locations have partnered with DETS to facilitate live interactive classes from the UMCP campus:
DETS Facilities at the Higher Education
and Applied Technology (HEAT) Center (Aberdeen) The HEAT Center is open to the public and is located on Route 22, less than a mile from Interstate 95, Aberdeen Exit and just down the road from Aberdeen Proving Ground. Visit the HEAT website for
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DETS Facilities at Frostburg: Frostburg
State University (FSU) Visit the FSU website for more information. |
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DETS Facilities at the Southern Maryland
Higher Education Center (SMHEC) (Southern Maryland) The Center is located on its own 24-acre site within the Wildewood Professional and Technology Park in California MD. The building is about one-half mile west of Route 235, on Airport Road. It is centrally located, approximately six miles north of the Patuxent River Naval Base, 22 miles south of Prince Frederick, and 35 miles south of Waldorf. Visit the SMHEC website for more information. |
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DETS Facilities at the Universities at
Shady Grove (USG) USG is open to the public and is located to serve the I-270 technology corridor as well as residents of the surrounding area. Visit the USG website for more information. |
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DETS
Facilities at USM Hagerstown Visit the Hagerstown
website for more information. |
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National Institute of Aerospace (NIA)
Visit the NIA website for more information. |
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UMES is located in the small town of Princess Anne on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The campus is located 13 miles south of the town of Salisbury. Visit the UMES website for more information. |
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The HEAT center
is a cooperative educational facility that houses programs
from several universities and colleges. The University of Maryland offers
live interactive classes from College Park to the center.
FSU receives
engineering classes from College Park as part of
an ongoing collaborative program to enhance FSU’s engineering
program, and to provide their students with choices previously
unavailable to them. Classes are delivered over the IVN network
and are fully interactive.
SMHEC is
an educational facility that houses programs from several
universities, colleges and technology centers, and offers graduate
and upper-division professional degree programs for the
professional workforce of the three-county region.
USG houses
programs from University System of Maryland (USM) institutions.
The University of Maryland, College Park offers live, interactive classes
from College Park to USG.
Hagerstown
is a University System of Maryland (USM) institution and is
located at 32 W.Washington Street, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 The University
of Maryland, College Park offers live, interactive classes from College
Park to Hagerstown.
National Institute
of Aerospace (NIA) is a non-profit research and graduate education institute formed by a
consortium of leading research universities. Located in Hampton, VA, NIA is a closed site
serving students and researchers affiliated with NASA Langley.
NIA
The University
of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) Engineering and Aviation Sciences Department and Salisbury State
University (SSU) Physics Department announce a new engineering collaborative program with the
University of Maryland College Park (UMCP).
It is now
possible to obtain a four-year baccalaureate degree in electrical engineering from UMCP without leaving the Eastern Shore of Maryland. UMES or SSU students are admitted to
the UMCP A. James Clark School of Engineering with official verification of
their enrollment in this program. UMES and SSU in collaboration with UMCP offer all four years
of electrical engineering (EE) degree on the Eastern Shore.