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Our undergraduate degree programs are interdisciplinary, meaning they pull in knowledge and combine strengths from a variety of academic subjects. Some of our majors lean more toward technical fields like computer science and programming, while other programs align more with social sciences like psychology and ethics.

No matter which program you choose, each major provides a foundation in information technology while emphasizing teamwork and communication. Through engaging classes and unique out-of-class experiences, you'll earn the in-demand skills that employers want and be prepared for a meaningful career.

How to Use This Chart

Chart showing the relationship between a student's interest in criminology to the B.S., Cybersecurity Analytics and Operations and B.S., Security and Risk Analysis degree programs.

This chart shows how our bachelor's degree programs align with different subjects. For example:

  • If you're interested in criminology, you might want to learn more about the B.S., Cybersecurity Analytics and Operations and B.S., Security and Risk Analysis.
  • If you want to blend technology and business, the B.S., Enterprise Technology Integration might be a good fit.
  • If you have a passion for art and design, check out the B.S., Human-Centered Design and Development.

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This chart is for informational purposes only and is not a complete representation of which subjects you might be exposed to in a given major. For more details, review the individual major pages below and each program's Suggested Academic Plan listed on the Undergraduate Bulletin.

  • AIMA: Artificial Intelligence Methods and Applications

  • CYBER: Cybersecurity Analytics and Operations

  • DS: Data Sciences (Applied Data Sciences option)

  • ETI: Enterprise Technology Integration

  • HCDD: Human-Centered Design and Development

  • IEC: Information Technology Ethics and Compliance

  • SRA: Security and Risk Analysis