Computing at ASU Applied computing, BS
Computer science, BS
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, West campus
The Applied Computing (ACO) degree provides a computer science foundation. It focuses on database systems, computer networking and cybersecurity. The program provides interdisciplinary connections, including the combination of computing with its “real-world” application. Hands-on class projects, internships, industry partnerships and authentic and impactful research conducted with faculty provide numerous opportunities for students to apply their knowledge before they graduate.
Applied computing (Cybersecurity), BS
Computer science (Cybersecurity), BS
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, West campus
The ACO degree with a concentration in cybersecurity builds on the ACO degree. Students acquire the technical knowledge to secure networks and applications, an understanding of cybersecurity governance models and risk-management fundamentals, methods of communicating complex risk issues and solutions for the challenges of implementing cybersecurity controls within various organizational models. Students gain experience with real-world cybersecurity organizations, protecting digital assets against compromise or theft.
Biomedical informatics, BS
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Tempe campus
The BA degree program in business with a concentration in information security provides students with core business skills as well as the basic critical and technical skills necessary to understand cyber threats, security and prevention in the business setting. It focuses on data security to ensure students learn how to protect future stakeholders and clients.
Big Data gets bigger every minute of every day — meaning more career potential and more growth opportunities for future leaders like you. The business data analytics degree teaches you to create and manage Big Data initiatives, as well as associated business processes that facilitate large-scale analytics solutions in organizations. The W. P. Carey degree in business data analytics gives you the tools to launch a dynamic and meaningful career with global potential, in a business world where data rules.
Computer information systems, BS W. P. Carey School of Business, Tempe campus and online
The computer information systems (CIS) degree teaches students the exciting and innovative ways that information technology is used to help organizations succeed. Students learn how to design, build and maintain information systems that support business operations and managerial decision-making. The degree focuses on aspects of business including workflow design, data management, decision making, and project management.
Computer science (Software engineering), BS
Computer systems engineering, BSE
Business (Information security), BA
W. P. Carey School of Business, Tempe campus and online
The BS program in computer science with a concentration in cybersecurity provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to build dependable and secure information systems and networks and to ensure the integrity and quality of information being stored, processed and transmitted.
Students enrolled in the computer science BS with a concentration in software engineering will learn development of distributed software, serviceoriented applications, modeling notations, software architectures and other tools and skills necessary to work as a software engineer or software task leader on both large and small projects. Students will gain a solid foundation for pursuing graduate study and performing research and development in emerging areas.
Biomedical informatics (BMI) is a multidisciplinary field that involves the understanding of information sciences and technology and their application to the fields of biomedical science, clinical imaging, health care practice and population health. Students learn approaches to analyzing data, modeling knowledge and using these capabilities to address problems in the biomedical and health domains. Students have the opportunity to do research alongside world-renowned faculty, who are experts in bioinformatics, imaging informatics, clinical informatics and population health informatics.
Business data analytics, BS
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Tempe campus
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Tempe campus
College of Health Solutions, Downtown Phoenix campus
W. P. Carey School of Business, West campus and online
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Tempe campus
The BS program in computer science focuses on the design of computers, computational processes for problem-solving and information transfer and transformation with an emphasis on improving software and system quality, security, performance and usability. A student will learn to design, analyze and improve the quality of computer software and systems for a variety of applications, including artificial intelligence, computer vision, cybersecurity, graphics, information management, multimedia and networking.
Focus on analysis, design, testing, integration and evaluation of hardware and software systems with a computer systems engineering degree. The degree is grounded in many engineering disciples. Students engage in the design of integrated hardware and software solutions for computing, communication and control applications. Students become skilled at interfacing different pieces of hardware and software components and integrating systems and products with new capabilities and improved quality and performance.
Computer systems engineering (Cybersecurity), BSE Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Tempe campus
The cybersecurity concentration in the computer systems engineering BSE degree program provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to build dependable and secure information systems and networks and to ensure the integrity and quality of the information being stored, processed and transmitted.
Certificate programs available for: Applied cybersecurity Computer gaming Computer Science
Informatics Data science Cybersecurity
WUE eligible
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