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This program provides the technical groundwork to comprehend cyberspace and handle security risks. Upon graduation, you'll gain in-depth knowledge of - security weaknesses, potential threats, defensive strategies for contemporary digital networks, and safeguarding network infrastructure.
The information technology and cybersecurity degree opens doors to diverse industries, with opportunities like network administration, systems management, and security analysis. The curriculum offers exceptional flexibility in course selection, fostering a comprehensive grasp of multiple disciplines. This includes implementing technology and computing across various sectors. Alumni can access numerous career paths, with information sciences and systems graduates earning an average starting salary of $61,420. (NACE Salary Survey Winter 2018).