Why choose Brookdale’s Automotive Technology program? It’s one of the most highly regarded in the East!
Looking to get your start in the fields of ecology, physiology, microbiology or any of the life sciences? Brookdale’s Biology Department can help!
The Chemistry program provides educational experience in chemical theory and practice that engages students, gives them hands-on experimentation, and helps them to appreciate the role that science plays in our world.
Brookdale’s A.S. Degree in Computer Science is designed for seamless transfer to a baccalaureate program in Computer Science, Management Information Systems (MIS) or Software Engineering.
Brookdale currently grants two degrees in the area of Electric Utility Technology, both offered in partnership with FirstEnergy Corp.
Our electronics courses range from a study of basic DC and AC circuits, semiconductor devices, analog and digital circuit operation and design, and computer-aided electronic circuit analysis, to computer repair, network installation, and associated troubleshooting.
Engineering is a profession that integrates science and mathematics with design and laboratory study. It is and will continue to be the profession upon which the United States depends for its growth and ability to compete in world markets.
Environmental science is an interdisciplinary academic field that integrates physical, biological and information sciences (including ecology, biology, physics, chemistry, plant science, oceanography, geology, and meteorology) to the study of the environment.
You may be coming to Brookdale’s Mathematics department for many different reasons. You may wish to study mathematics at a four-year school and beyond, you may be interested in a math-based career as an accountant, engineer, financial analyst or computer programmer, or you may need to take one of our basic skills math courses.
Learn the the essential skills of network technology (TCP/IP, Routing, Switching, Wireless, Security, and PC Repair and Maintenance).
It explains and quantifies the nature of the universe through observing how particles of matter interact in space and time, from the smallest quantum particle to the behavior of entire galaxies.
The purpose of W.E.S.T. is to support and encourage women enrolled in math, engineering, and science and technology courses.
Anoop Ahluwalia, Dean, STEM Institute
aahluwalia@brookdalecc.edu
732-224-1987
Anita Molski, Institute Administrator
amolski@brookdalecc.edu
732-224-1977
April Brinson, Senior Office Assistant
abrinson@brookdalecc.edu
732-224-2430