USG Pathways and Programs Week
VirtualWhether you know what field you want to study or are still exploring, this series of virtual information sessions is designed to get you one step closer to completing your […]
Whether you know what field you want to study or are still exploring, this series of virtual information sessions is designed to get you one step closer to completing your […]
Whether you know what field you want to study or are still exploring, this series of virtual information sessions is designed to get you one step closer to completing your […]
Whether you know what field you want to study or are still exploring, this series of virtual information sessions is designed to get you one step closer to completing your […]
Interviews allow you to share your career story and showcase your unique skill set. Learn tips for highlighting transferable skills, handling different interview formats, and even practice answering common interview […]
De-stress and connect with UMBC-Shady Grove Peer Advisory Team (PAT) members!
Join us for our upcoming virtual Open House to explore how Shady Grove's professional programs can help you meet your goals, build your professional network, and equip you with the technical, leadership, and management skills that employers are looking for. You’ll have the opportunity to meet with faculty and staff, gain information on financial aid and career opportunities, and find out why UMBC is the perfect place to expand your education.
Interested in UMBC-Shady Grove’s Undergraduate Programs and how you can propel your Grit in(to) Action through your future UMBC degree? Engage with our current students and alumni(ae) as they share first-hand how their respective programs prepare students to explore and address today’s real world challenges. Join us as we dig into our 2022 annual Grit in Action Panel.
Master the art of analyzing a job offer. Topics include benefits analysis, salary negotiation, and financial management.
Whether you are starting a new job or devoting your summer to an internship, learn tips for channeling your current opportunity into a future one.
Celebrate Spring with the UMBC-Shady Grove community and grab a bite to eat.
Do data scientists need to have software development skillsets? In this virtual talk, Eric Ma will argue that while software skillsets are not strictly necessary for doing great data science […]
The Undergraduate Program Director Open House sessions provide you with an opportunity to meet with our Undergraduate Program Directors to learn more about our programs in computer science, history, mechanical engineering, political science, psychology, social work and translational life science technology (TLST). We'll review the structure and design of their program, available course offerings, recommended transfer coursework as well as internship and career opportunities and you will have the opportunity to connect with a UMBC-Shady Grove Peer Advisor, a current student who is able to share more about the student experience.