Utah Tech University to offer 19 new academic programs this fall |
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Utah Tech University is set to introduce 19 new academic programs this fall, reflecting its commitment to evolving educational offerings.
Among these, the university is launching a Master of Artificial Intelligence and a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Applied Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
These programs are designed to equip students with practical skills in building end-to-end machine learning pipelines and deploying AI systems in real-world environments.
The certificate program seamlessly transitions into the master's degree, allowing students to fulfill the first 15 credits of the master's curriculum. Both programs are structured to accommodate working professionals, offering manageable credit loads per semester.
In addition to AI-focused programs, Utah Tech is introducing a Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity. This program aims to prepare students for careers in information security, security consulting, cybersecurity analysis, and network security engineering.
Students will develop skills to mitigate security threats, ensuring the confidentiality and availability of information across various organizational settings.
For those seeking a more concise educational path, the university is also offering a Certificate in Cybersecurity and a Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Certificate, focusing on protecting systems such as power plants and water systems from cyberattacks.
These additions underscore Utah Tech University's dedication to providing diverse and industry-relevant educational opportunities, aligning with regional workforce demands and technological advancements. For more information visit https://academics.utahtech.edu |

