Artificial intelligence is a field of rapid growth, and intelligent systems engineering programs provide abundant opportunities to shape and impact this emerging technology. Students will learn to collect, interpret and apply data that informs artificial intelligence systems and can expect to gain hands-on experience developing and creating intelligent systems. Areas of concentration may include bioengineering, computer engineering, robotics, cyber systems and nanotechnology.

Information systems and infrastructure provide the technological foundation for our world to continue advancing. The information systems degree path prepares students to serve organizations of all sizes in their pursuit of growth and advancement through expertise in computer systems. Students pursuing this field of study will acquire knowledge and skills related to computer programming, communications, databases, business administration and network design and management.

With the human attention span ranging between only six and eight seconds, making an engaging visual impression is of critical importance to businesses. Graphic technology degrees provide the knowledge and skills and techniques needed to create memorable, impactful visuals. Studies will include design concepts and theories and application methods. Specializations in this field can include animation, spatial graphics, user experience, interactive multimedia development and digital marketing.

No matter the field concentration, how do scientists pursue technological advancements and solutions to complex societal problems? Massive amounts of data. Data science is a multi-faceted field–deriving actionable insights from large data sets—progressing knowledge and various applications forward. Students pursuing this degree path will develop both mathematical and technological skills that allow for data analyzation and visualization in virtually any field.

Do you have a knack for problem solving? You might be a perfect candidate for the cybersecurity degree path—a field of study that focuses on the protection of computers, computer systems and networks from criminal activity and interference. This in-demand field is crucial in protecting corporations and businesses from potential breaches and hackers. Students pursuing this degree will learn about a wide range of topics from data structures to privacy law and will ultimately be trained to investigate and protect digital assets.

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