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Do you like working with your hands, especially taking things apart to see how they work and then putting them back together again? That’s what we do in this department, including engineering, electrical engineering and the growing field of mechatronics, which combines the other two fields with computer software. We can help you prepare for a job, advance your current career or transfer to a four-year degree program.


Areas and Offerings

AACC offers a full range of Engineering and Electronics Technology programs to prepare students for exciting jobs in industry, government and for transfer to a four-year institution. Learn more about our areas of study:


Faculty and Staff

Academic Chair

Associate Professor Elizabeth Baran
410-777-7097
eawyler@p8216.com
CALT 312

Full-time Faculty

Associate Professor Timothy Callinan
410-777-2354                          
tmcallinan@p8216.com
CALT 346            

Instructional Specialist Peggy Walton
410-777-2909
plwalton@p8216.com
CALT 346

Assistant Professor James Sherman
410-777-2377
jsherman2@p8216.com
CALT 318


Resources for Students

Drs. Richard and Jewell Wunderlich Endowed Scholarship Fund

The Wunderlich family have established a mechatronics scholarship for AACC students. The purpose of this scholarship is to help with the expenses of a student enrolling full time. Recipients need to meet the following eligibility:

  • Financial need established by Student Financial Services.
  • Majoring in Mechatronics.
  • Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 (high school GPA is acceptable).
  • Preference given to a female student.
  • Preference given to a student residing in a single parent home.
  • Seeking a degree or certificate.
  • Resident of Anne Arundel County.

The Mechatronics program faculty and staff are extremely grateful for the Wunderlich's support! This scholarship will change the life of a student every year!

Learn how to apply for AACC scholarships.

Engineering Department Special Events

Keep an eye on the calendar for special engineering events featuring guest speakers from local industry or universities, field trips to industry and area university engineering programs.

Internships

Consider expanding your learning beyond the classroom by becoming an intern. Whether you are looking to apply learning to a career or transfer to a four-year program, internships provide valuable experience and industry contacts. For more information about Engineering Technology internships, contact Angelo Thalassinidis, Ph.D, assistant dean at aethalassinidis@p8216.com.

Angelo Thalassinidis, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean

Engineering in Action

Mechatronics Technology in Fall 2020

Mechatronics Engineering Technology

Your Degree, Your Career