Muhlenberg College Announces New Programs in Digital Learning, Cybersecurity and Business Analytics
By: Amy Benninger, Editor Thursday, February 8, 2024 02:00 PM
Muhlenberg College is excited to announce the launch of three new programs!
Through the School of Continuing Studies, we are introducing our new Bachelor's in Information Systems Management (BIS) with a Cybersecurity focus, addressing the rising need for skilled digital defense professionals. In today's digital era, cyber threats can have severe consequences, from financial losses to reputational damage. Students will learn risk assessment, crisis management, ethical hacking and threat mitigation to combat these incidents. Join us in shaping the future of cybersecurity.
Next, explore our Bachelor's in Business Administration with a Business Analytics concentration. In response to the growing importance of data-driven decision-making, this program provides a comprehensive education in analytics techniques. Gain expertise in data mining, predictive modeling, data visualization, and statistical analysis to extract actionable intelligence from complex data sets. Join us on an exciting journey to unlock new opportunities in the world of business analytics.
For more information about the School of Continuing Studies programs, please request information, email us at [email protected] or 484-664-3300.
Through the School of Graduate Studies, discover our Master's in Digital Learning (MDL) program for those passionate about advancing education through digital technologies. The program builds on the College's strength in digital learning that began before the pandemic. The MDL is designed to educate students on the best practices in online education and prepare them for future careers as educators, instructors and trainers in an online environment. The program will be entirely online and taught by experienced faculty who know how to engage their audience in an online environment. The MDL will offer its first classes in the fall of 2025.
For more information about the School of Graduate Studies programs, please request information, email us at [email protected] or 484-664-3300.