Computer Information Systems
With a Computer Information Systems Degree, students focus on how to apply technology to business. Computer Information Systems takes technology and places it in a commercial setting. In addition to learning how technology works, students learn how to use the technology to benefit a company. A computer information systems curriculum includes business courses and managerial communications, as well as coding and other tech skills. This degree goes well with most business related majors
Cybersecurity
This field of study covers the tools and systems used to monitor and prevent online threats. Cybersecurity professionals use innovative technology to combat hackers, cyberterrorists, network outages, and other technical problems that could compromise network security. With a concentration in cybersecurity, job security is just about guaranteed.
Robotics
n our Robotics program, you learn how to critically think and logically reason, while gaining experience designing and building systems. The Robotics concentration teaches about both components of robotics — software programming and hardware, like sensors and actuators. The robotics major is interdisciplinary, meaning the targeted courses pertain to computer science mathematics.
Software Engineering
Software Engineering is the study of how software systems are built, including topics such as project management, quality assurance, and software testing. This study provides you with specialist knowledge of a variety of programming languages, such as C++ and Java. You also learn how to analyze and solve computer application problems. A variety of skillsets are taught, including interpersonal communication, technical writing, oral presentation skills, and accounting and budgeting.