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Bilingual Teaching Opportunities and Faculty Positions at the Ana G. Méndez University in Wheaton, MD

Are you interested in teaching or becoming a member of the faculty? Academic Director Ivette Cruz and Campus Director Syndia Nazario Cardona (president) from the Ana G.Méndez University in Wheaton, MD will come to UMBC to discuss bilingual teaching opportunities and faculty positions! Please come to listen to these opportunities. Bring your CV for consideration. Classes at AGMUS in Wheaton are taught in English and Spanish. The population of adult learners have access to a variety of degree programs. See the website here for more information – it can be accessed in either English or Spanish: http://www.suagm.edu/maryland_3/index.asp.
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The university as part of Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez (AGMUS) in Puerto Rico, has been a PROMISE AGEP partner for a few years. We have been partnering with Universidad Metropolitana in San Juan, Puerto Rico since 2004, and are happy to be affiliated with the Maryland Capital Area Campus, where our students and postdocs can now engage for faculty experience.
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Information Session at UMBC  – Weds. October 14, 2015

Meet with the Campus Director and the Academic Director:

  • Wednesday, October 14, 2015 ( Note date change from 10/13 to 10/14.)
  • 2:00 PM
  • Administration Building, Room 218
  • UMBC
  • UMBC Directions & Parking: http://about.umbc.edu/visitors-guide/directions/. Closest parking lot: Administration Drive. Note that there is construction on campus. The Administration Drive parking lot is metered.

Registration

Attendees who are affiliated with UMBC:

Attendees who are not affiliated with UMBC:

  • Please comment below to indicate your interest in coming.

Light refreshments will be served. 


UPDATES: Posted Oct. 12, 2015, 11:26 AM EST

More on the dual-language process: 

BILINGUAL (REF: http://www.suagm.edu/maryland_3/en_por_que_suagm.asp)
The bilingual model has several purposes. The first and principal purpose is to meet the current need to develop bilingual professionals in different areas where students can develop the skills necessary to compete in a global society.

Second, it seeks to develop social and academic language. This is to provide students with the opportunity to learn through both languages, while developing skills and understanding different cultures.

Third, by offering the same amount of instruction in both languages ​​(50/50), our model will provide the labor market with fully bilingual and competent individuals who can meet the needs of their employers and the growing global market economy.

Fourth, the bilingual model is the first of its kind, which is the first program at the university where the students learns through immersion in both languages. Finally, our model produces bilingual professionals, confident in their field of study in both English and Spanish.

Courses 

AGMUS in Wheaton works in a way that similar to regional centers in Maryland (e.g., Shady Grove) where courses are part of the curricula from other universities within the system, but students can take them at a location that works for them. In this case, students can receive a degree from AGMUS system in Puerto Rico, through a degree program that offers courses here in Maryland. Focusing on adult learners (23 years old+) and a bilingual model allow AGMUS to provide the market with professionals who have experience and strong skills.  The degree programs that are listed include coursework in areas where graduate students and postdocs have experience, e.g., chemistry, biology, mathematics, information systems. Click here to see all of the offerings: http://www.suagm.edu/maryland_3/en_ofrecimientos_academicos.asp.

When you click on the degree programs (each colored rectangle in the each of the three columns), you will see a full list of courses, e.g., calculus, economics, psychology. There are 29 degree programs, and each has a list of associated courses. Each of the courses listed here will be taught in Maryland at the AGMUS campus in Wheaton, MD.

Examples:

Courses – A.B. Engineering Technology: 

http://www.suagm.edu/maryland_3/Programas_de_Estudio_Maryland/UNE_Program_Outlines/UNE_AS_CienciasElectronics.pdf

Courses – BBA – Information Systems: 

http://www.suagm.edu/maryland_3/Programas_de_Estudio_Maryland/UT_Program_Outlines/BBA_Information_Systems.pdf


Location for the AGMUS Campus

(Note: the information session on 10/14 is at UMBC. These directions below are provided for future reference. The directions below can assist with determining distance from a current location, planning, and scheduling.)

ADDRESS:
11006 Veirs Mill Road
Wheaton, MD 20902
Tel: 301-949-2224
1-800-854-8181

Campus Map: http://www.suagm.edu/maryland_3/imagenes/AGMUS_capital_center_area_campus_map.jpg

The AGMUS campus in Wheaton, MD is accessible via public transportation.

It is across the street from the Wheaton Metro Stop, and is a 5 minute walk due to the traffic pattern. The location is in a mall area.

Metro Map: http://www.wmata.com/rail/maps/map.cfm

UMBC: Take the MARC Penn Line to Union Station, take the Red Line Metro toward Glenmont. Exit at Wheaton.

College Park: Take the College Park Metro to Fort Totten. Switch to the Red Line toward Glenmont. Exit at Wheaton.

Walking Map from the Metro to the AGMUS Building

 


Posted: October 6, 2015, 10:58 AM