VICEROY Kids Camp prepares the next generation of cyber professionals
We're introducing fourth through eighth grade kids to computer science, programming and cyber security, says Michael Nowatkowski, PhD.
Do you have a passion for problem-solving, analyzing data, and logistics?
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (IT) through the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences offers a strong technical foundation while allowing you to tailor your education
to match your career goals.
With a flexible curriculum, youll gain theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience
in computer programming, networking, cybersecurity, web design, and data management.
Whether you are interested in systems administration, tech support, or information
security, this program equips you with the skills to thrive in todays ever-evolving
tech landscape.
Information Technology is for you if you consider yourself
What You'll Study
In the Information Technology program, youll study computer programming, database management, network administration, cybersecurity, web development, and software engineering.
Focal Points
Experience-based Education
Students can work with faculty members that are conducting research to stay one step ahead of today's ever-changing, technology-driven society. There is an excellent opportunity for undergraduate students to apply their knowledge from the classroom to create solutions in each of our research faculty's research foci.
酴圖傻弝け is affiliated with SIEGE CyberOps, 酴圖傻弝けs Security Operations Center, and this affiliation has developed multiple government and private industry partnerships to provide internship opportunities to current students. SIEGE CyberOps, employs up to five student assistants each semester.
Whether youre an undergraduate or graduate student, youll have opportunities to create your own research projects or work with faculty to tackle some of the worlds most complex and pressing challenges.
Our commitment to offering quality, affordable education to service members and veterans is a driving force, and we offer several programs to assist them in achieving their academic goals.
The JAGByte Living Learning Community provides incoming School of Computer and Cyber Sciences freshmen the opportunity to live and study together as a cohort and participate in a variety of exclusive activities.
Student clubs and organizations help you plug in to campus life in a way that can lead to meaningful connections, new interests and resume-enhancing experiences.
Your Future
The flexibility of the IT curriculum ensures that students gain the skills most sought after by information technology employers. Information Technology program graduates are well-prepared for various career opportunities, including computer systems analyst, software developer, web developer, computer network architect, database administrator, computer support specialist, and computer programmer.
The median annual salary for computer and mathematical occupations is about $113,140, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Specific roles like computer systems analysts, software developers, and web developers are seeing particularly strong demand. For example, statisticians' employment is expected to grow by 35%, while mathematicians will see a 3% increase.
Proximity to industry experts at the 332,000 sq. ft. Georgia Cyber Center increases internship and networking opportunities by putting you shoulder-to-shoulder with professionals in the field.
As a designated Center of Academic Excellence in the area of cyber defense, Augusta University is home to the Center for Cybersecurity.
Student activities like the Cyber Defense Team and the Upsilon Pi Epsilon honor society give students opportunities to network with their peers as well as put their skills to the test in hacking competitions.
We're introducing fourth through eighth grade kids to computer science, programming and cyber security, says Michael Nowatkowski, PhD.
"I was proud of them for what they created and the opportunity that stemmed from it," says Emmanuel Faminu.
酴圖傻弝け, one of only three universities to earn the distinction, also earned the distinction in 2023.
Each colleges alumni society board selects its recipients based on their outstanding contributions to their profession, positive impact in their community and dedication to their alma mater.