In the business administration major, you'll gain a well-rounded education that provides foundational, workplace-relevant management skills, organizational theory, and operational knowledge.
The goal of this major is to develop key managerial competencies – including critical thinking, systems thinking, team building, decision making, and ethical leadership – that you can apply to a variety of management-related careers in almost any type of business, be in for-profit, non-profit or public sector.
In the computer networks and cybersecurity major, you'll learn the operational procedures and technologies to design, implement, administer, secure, and troubleshoot computer networks. The major was designed to combine the benefits of traditional college education with hands-on training in in state-of-the-art systems. The curriculum integrates technical skill, preparation for industry-standard certifications, and a wide range of IT knowledge emphasizing networking and security.
In the criminal justice major, you'll learn both the theory and practice of the criminal justice system, as well as the specifics of criminal behavior, law enforcement, courts, corrections, security, and investigation. The curriculum covers the nature of crime and the institutions and processes that prevent and respond to it in a democratic society. Courses are developed and taught by local law enforcement officials, so you'll benefit from their field-tested knowledge and experience.