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Student Clubs and Organizations
Take advantage of the many opportunities for students to get involved in college life. AACC offers over 60 different clubs representing a wide range of academics, publications, performing groups, recreation and special interests.
Join a student club or organization today!
Contact the club's advisor, or call the Student Life Office at 410-777-2218.
Information Security
Bruce George, blgeorge@aacc.edu, 410-777-7081
Provides students the opportunity to discuss and learn about current measures and counter measures in the world of information network security. Promotes a legal, viable venue to learn about new security issues and fixes and techniques to safe guard computers.
Interactive Technology Club
Drew Snyder, dmsnyder@aacc.edu, 410-777-7029
Encourages Interactive Technology majors and others interested in video games to interact with each other to improve and perfect their video game design and gaming skills; work together to help design and develop our own video games; discuss various topics relating to different video games and systems, video game design and employment opportunities for Interactive Technology majors.
Japanese Language
Miyoko Dickerson, mydickerson@aacc.edu, 410-777-9494
This gives those students who have taken JPN 111 an opportunity to practice their Japanese language skills. Also open to students who speak Japanese and/or have a serious interest in Japanese culture.
Mathematics
James Freeman, jsfreeman@aacc.edu, 410-777-9416
Heather Riordan, hmmcdonough@aacc.edu, 410-777-2184
An organization that furthers and expands the perspectives on mathematics in the college and the community by sponsoring activities intended to engage the students and by making the subject interesting and accessible. All students with any level of interest in mathematics are encouraged to participate.
Music Industry Club
Ed Sparks, emsparks@aacc.edu, 410-777-9416
MIC provides an opportunity for students who wish to enter or learn more about the music industry to network with one another. Student can learn all aspects of the industry from developing and recording their own music to marketing and promotion and performance.
Paralegal
Karen Cook, kcook@aacc.edu, 410-777-7370
Peter Wirig, pmwirig@aacc.edu, 410-777-1158
Provides an opportunity for paralegal students to develop and improve their paralegal skills by participating in mock trials, attending field trips to local and federal courts to network with professionals from the surrounding legal community and participate in law week activities sponsored by the Maryland State Bar Association and the Anne Arundel Bar Association.
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
Chris Storck, cmstorck@aacc.edu, 410-777-2219
Phi Theta Kappa is a national academic honor society for students enrolled in two-year schools. Students who have earned a minimum of 15 credits and who maintain a GPA of 3.5 or better are invited to join. Membership dues are required.
Physician Assistant
Students enrolled in the PA program assist with activities such as the College Health Fair, physical exams for student athletes and more.
Physical Therapist Assistant
Pat Brady, pabrady@aacc.edu, 410-777-7036
Provide peer support among PTA students, organize fund raisers to support continuing education opportunities and graduation expenses, promote college and community awareness of the PTA profession through the College Health Fair and other events.
Psychology
Jerina Wainwright, jvwainwright@aacc.edu, 410-777-2467
Provides a forum for students interested in psychology. Students participate in activities and events (such as planning and attending lectures, workshops and national conferences) that can enhance their knowledge and appreciation for human behavior and interaction. Psi Beta is the national honor society in psychology for students enrolled in two year schools. Students who qualify can become members by invitation. The registration fee and participation in the induction ceremony allows a lifetime membership in the honor society.
Radiologic Technology
Tom Luby, taluby@aacc.edu, 410-777-7311
Provide peer support among Radiologic Technology students, promote college and community awareness of the Rad Tech profession through sponsoring workshops, seminars and assisting with college sponsored health fairs and screening programs.
Last Updated: Aug 1 2008 4:34PM