Are you challenged and fascinated by both current and emerging information technologies? Do you want an education that is fun as well as practical and relevant? Consider one of our programs, which we constantly refine to meet the needs of industry, public service, and graduate studies.
All of our programs link theory and practice through hands-on learning, and you will study with professors who coach you to succeed. Jim Hoag and Cristian Balan, for example, helped seven students prepare for the 2008 Northeast Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, where they ranked in the middle against larger teams and were commended for their teamwork. And before Meagan Brown '06 graduated, her mentor, Sarah Pettit, sent clients to her Web design firm. Besides this personal attention, internships and unique projects enhance your learning. You'll graduate with a network of valuable contacts and the skills of continuous and self-directed learning that are central to this ever-changing field.
Majors in the ITS Division:
- Computer & Digital Forensics
- Computer Information Technology
- Computer Networking & Information Security
- Game Programming
- Radiography
- Software Engineering for Emerging Technologies
- Web Development & Design
Undeclared
If you know that you want to major in the information technology area, but are unsure which program best fits your aspirations, the division has designed a first year specifically for you. During this year, you will take a variety of courses so you can decide which program best suits your own goals. Faculty and Career Services advisors are ready to help you make your decision.
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A Rock the Vote poster created by a graphics design student.