Greetings from the Department Chair!
I am pleased to welcome you to the Department of Physics, Engineering, and Geosciences at the Rockville Campus of Montgomery College! We offer a host of courses in a number of different disciplines to accommodate all types of students. Whether you are looking to complete a degree here at Montgomery College, start a program of study to transfer to a four year university, or simply attend a course in the interest of professional development, we can help.
I encourage you to explore our website. Please feel free to contact the department for any further information.
Muhammad Kehnemouyi, Ph.D., PE
Professor & Chair
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Announcements |
- SEM (Science, Engineering, and Mathematics) Exchange Presentations by our faculty on Thursday Nov. 12, 2009, at 2:30pm in SW 122:
Faculty Speaker: Dr. Uche Abanulo, Professor of Electrical Engineering, presents
"Correlation and Autocorrelation and their Application to Speech Processing"
- A W.E.S.T. (Women in Engineering, Science and Technology) and the MC Engineering Club's presentaion of the Fall 2009 Guest Lecture Series - Engineering Speakers on Thursday Nov. 12, 2009, at 4:30pm, HT 216, Germantown Campus.
Guest Speaker: Mr. Jason Averill, from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) , talks about research at NIST and Fire Protection Engineering.
- MC Speech Lab starting Saturday, Oct. 3rd (and every other Saturday), 1pm, Science East 322
Inviting dedicated and motivated engineering students to participate in speech (signal) processing research. Get research experience in a fast and growing engineering field and increase your chances of getting research-related financial support. For more information, contact Dr. Uche Abanulo, uche.abanulo@gmail.com or visit the Speech Lab Webpage.
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New Courses and Special Offerings |
The department is offering a new course for Fall 2008, and again in Fall 2009:
ES 104 - Introduction to Engineering Professions Flyer... also see Formal Catalog Description
The department is offering a new course for Spring 2010:
EE 140 - Introductory Programming Concepts for Engineers... see Formal Catalog Description
The department is offering a new course for Fall 2010:
EE 150 - Intermediate Programming Concepts for Engineers... see Formal Catalog Description
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Please enjoy this slide show presentation of our classrooms, laboratories, workshops, as well as the various activities in which our students, faculty and staff are constantly involved. |
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