
Maryland Colleges
Maryland isn’t a very big state, but its cultural make-up is quite complex. To the west are West Virginia and Pennsylvania, blue-collar coal country and quite conservative. In the middle of the state is Washington DC suburbia, with all the culture and worldliness that being part of the nation’s capital entails. To the East is big city: Baltimore and the jagged, beautiful Chesapeake coast.
Maryland UniversitiesMaryland colleges and universities reflect…
Online Maryland Schools
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Baker College Online
Programs offered:
- AS in Industrial Technology
- AS of Accounting - Computer Information Systems
- AS of Accounting - Management
- AS of Business - Accounting
- AS of Business - General
- AS of Business - HR Management
- AS of Business - Management
- AS of Business - Marketing
- AS of Computer Info Systems - Microcomputer Apps
- AS of Computer Programming
- more...
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Capella University
Programs offered:
- Bachelor of Science (BS)
- Bachelor of Science (BS) in Public Safety
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Education Specialist (EdS)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Master of Science (MS)
- MS in Organization and Management
- MS in Public Safety
- PhD in Information Technology
- PhD in Organization and Management
- more...
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Colorado Technical University Online
Programs offered:
- Associate of Science in General Studies
- Associate of Science in Paralegal Studies
- Associate's Degree in Accounting (ASACC)
- Associate's Degree in Business Administration (ASBA)
- Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice (ASCJ)
- Associate's Degree in Information Technology (ASIT)
- Associate's Degree in Medical Billing and Coding (ASMBC)
- Bachelor of Science in Accounting
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Finance
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Health Care Management
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DeVry University
Programs offered:
- Associate - Accounting
- Associate - Health Information Technology
- Associate - Network Systems Administration
- Associate - Web Graphic Design
- Associate-Accounting
- Associate-Electronics and Computer Technology
- Associate-Health Information Technology
- Associate-Network Systems Administration
- Associate-Web Graphic Design
- Bachelor's - Business Administration
- more...
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DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management
Programs offered:
- Certificate-Accounting
- Certificate-Business Administration
- Certificate-Electronic Commerce Management
- Certificate-Entrepreneurship
- Certificate-Financial Analysis
- Certificate-Health Services Management
- Certificate-Human Resource Management
- Certificate-Information Security
- Certificate-Information Systems Management
- Certificate-Network & Communications Management
- more...
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University of Phoenix
Programs offered:
- AA in Accounting
- AA in Business
- AA in Communications
- AA in Criminal Justice
- AA in General Studies
- AA in Health Care Administration
- AA in Human Services Management
- AA in Information Technology
- AA in Information Technology/Networking
- AA in Information Technology/Visual Communication
- more...
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Virginia College Online
Programs offered:
- AS - Accounting Specialist
- AS - Administrative Office Management
- AS - Criminal Justice
- AS - Human Resources Management
- AS - Paralegal Studies
- BA - Business Management
- BA - General Business Studies
- BS - Criminal Justice
- BS - Health Services Management
- BS - Management Information Systems
- more...
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ITT Technical Institute
Programs offered:
- Business Administration
- Business Administration - Project Management
- Business and Accounting Technology
- Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice - Cyber Security
- MBA
- School of Business
- School of Criminal Justice
- School of Drafting and Design
- School of Electronics Technology
- more...
Maryland Schools by City
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Baltimore
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Beltsville
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Bethesda
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Columbia
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Frederick
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Hagerstown
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Landover
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Linthicum
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Millersville
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Owings Mills
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Rockville
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Silver Spring
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Suitland
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Towson
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Woodlawn
Maryland Colleges (continued from top)
Maryland isn't a very big state, but its cultural make-up is quite complex. To the west are West Virginia and Pennsylvania, blue-collar coal country and quite conservative. In the middle of the state is Washington DC suburbia, with all the culture and worldliness that being part of the nation's capital entails. To the East is big city: Baltimore and the jagged, beautiful Chesapeake coast.
Maryland Universities
Maryland colleges and universities reflect this complexity. On the one hand, you have the big public universities associated with rural states. Maryland has a major public university with its own college town.
Maryland also has small liberal arts colleges in rural and suburban locations. Some of these are elite institutions. Baltimore has an elite university as well as a good community college system. Being a suburb of DC, Maryland has access to all the capital city has to offer, including its numerous educational facilities.
Maryland Economy
Maryland's Eastern Shore and Western Shore embrace the Chesapeake Bay, and the many estuaries and rivers create one of the longest waterfronts in the country. The Bay produces more seafood?oysters, crabs, clams?than any comparable body of water. Important agricultural products are greenhouse products, chickens, dairy products, eggs, and soybeans. Stone, coal, sand, gravel, cement, and clay are the chief mineral products.
Manufacturing in Maryland includes food products, chemicals, computer and electronic products, transportation equipment, and primary metals. Baltimore ranks as the nation's second port in foreign tonnage. The capital, Annapolis, is the site of the U.S. Naval Academy.
Maryland Attractions
Popular attractions in Maryland are the Fort McHenry National Monument; Harpers Ferry and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Parks; Antietam National Battlefield; National Aquarium, USS Constellation, and Maryland Science Center at Baltimore's Inner Harbor; Historic St. Mary's City; Jefferson Patterson Historical Park and Museum at St. Leonard; U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis; Goddard Space Flight Center at Greenbelt; Assateague Island National Park Seashore; Ocean City beach resort; and Catoctin Mountain, Fort Frederick, and Piscataway parks.


