Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic and recent Executive Orders issued in both Washington and Maryland, MITAGS, with USCG and VA approval, has taken some of our upcoming spring courses online to offer a blended learning experience, allowing our students to continue their training.
Students are now able to take a portion of select courses online. Then, once our campuses open again, students will finish the remaining portion of their course and examinations in our traditional classroom setting.
For more information and a current list of blended courses being offered, click the button below.
Blended Learning at MITAGS
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