Degree Programs | Level | University | Degree Type |
M.S. in Cyber Forensics | Graduate | University of Baltimore | Master's |
M.P.S. Cybersecurity | Graduate | University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Master's |
M.P.S. Data Science | Graduate | University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Master's |
M.S. Database Systems Technology (Information Technology) | Graduate | University of Maryland Global Campus | Master's |
Simulation & Game Design | Undergraduate | University of Baltimore | Bachelor's |
Computer Science (Cybersecurity and Data Science) | Undergraduate | University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Bachelor's |
Mechanical Engineering | Undergraduate | University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Bachelor's |
Biocomputational Engineering | Undergraduate | University of Maryland, College Park | Bachelor's |
Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering | Undergraduate | University of Maryland, College Park | Bachelor's |
Fermentation Science | Undergraduate | University of Maryland, College Park | Bachelor's |
Information Science | Undergraduate | University of Maryland, College Park | Bachelor's |
Mechatronics Engineering | Undergraduate | University of Maryland, College Park | Bachelor's |
Cybersecurity Management & Policy | Undergraduate | University of Maryland Global Campus | Bachelor's |
Cybersecurity Technology | Undergraduate | University of Maryland Global Campus | Bachelor's |
Laboratory Management | Undergraduate | University of Maryland Global Campus | Bachelor's |
Management Information Systems | Undergraduate | University of Maryland Global Campus | Bachelor's |
Software Development & Security | Undergraduate | University of Maryland Global Campus | Bachelor's |
Web and Digital Design | Undergraduate | University of Maryland Global Campus | Bachelor's |
The Engineering and Technology Hub at the Universities at Shady Grove features 14 undergraduate programs and 4 graduate programs from 5 different institutions.
There are an average of 22,000 openings annually for jobs in fields related to this hub that typically require at least a Bachelor’s degree according to recent regional workforce demand data from Lightcast.
Robyn Dinicola, Ph.D. Hub Co-chair Chief Student Affairs & Career Readiness Officer Student Affairs & Career Readiness, USG | Chelsea Moyer, MSW, LMSW Hub Co-chair Assistant Vice Provost, UMBC at The Universities at Shady Grove |
Jeff Ash, Ed.D. Chief Diversity Equity & Inclusion Officer Office of Diversity Equity & Inclusion, USG | Erin Moore Coordinator, Career Readiness Operations Student Affairs & Career Readiness, USG |
Tom Clifford Business Partnerships Program Director Advancement and Community Engagement, USG | Franklin Ofsthun Education, Psychology, and Social Work Librarian USG Priddy Library |
Kate Dawson Specialist Advancement and Community Engagement, USG | Russell Schlosburg Associate Director, Enterprise Business & Data Services Office of Information Technology, USG |
Joyce Fuhrmann Director, BSE Operations and STEM Initiatives Office of the Executive Director, USG | Thanh Trinh Undergraduate Student, UMCP Mechatronics Engineering USG Student Council |
Rose Jackson-Speiser Manager, Institutional Research & Data Analytics Office of the Executive Director, USG | Erin Ward Manager, Strategic Communications Office of the Executive Director, USG |
Ronda Keys Assistant Director of Events USG Events | Sara Wells Director, Center for Transfer Access Student Affairs & Career Readiness, USG |
Dr. R.D. (Mel) Gomez
Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Maryland, College Park
Dr. R.D. (Mel) Gomez is a Professor and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Education of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park. He obtained his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from the Univ. of Maryland, M.S. degree from Wayne State University in Experimental Atomic Physics and B.S. degree from the University of the Philippines. He co-authored more than 100 scientific publications, including several book chapters and three US patents in the general area of nanotechnology.
Apart from research, he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in quantum theory, electromagnetic theory, magnetism, electronic circuits and engineering design. As Associate Chair, he has implemented significant changes in the EE and CpE programs to modernize the curricula to better prepare students for jobs in the industry and graduate careers. He is a proponent of ‘hands-on’ education, and has spearheaded the development of several training laboratories in the department. He is also leading an effort to develop EE programs in Southern Maryland and at the Universities at Shady Grove.
Dr. Gomez was named the 2024 Engineering and Technology Hub Innovation Fellow because of his tremendous efforts to reach students earlier in their educational pathway raising interest in STEM majors - in particular Cyber-physical Systems Engineering (CPSE) - across diverse learners groups, and getting them inspired and excited for future careers in STEM fields.