Alex Schwarzmann, PhD, Dean
The State of Georgia is significantly strengthening its position as a national leader in cybersecurity by investing in the future of this critical industry with the creation of the Georgia Cyber Center.
A $100 million, state-of-the-art, 320,000-square-foot facility— with even more to come— and located in the heart of downtown Augusta, this new school represents the ideal confluence of both public and private sector organizations working together to fulfill the cybersecurity workforce demand.
If you are looking for a cutting edge career in academia, the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences also offers key opportunities in research and education where you will be able to substantially contribute to the mission of the school. Read More »
By the year 2020, there will be an estimated 1.4 million computing job openings available in the United States. Where are many of these jobs coming to? Augusta, Georgia.
Located at the center of many academic, governmental and corporate partnerships critical to the nation’s cyber security, including the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence, the National Security Agency, Savannah River National Laboratory, and soon the U.S. Army Cyber Command, we are laying the foundation for a future of great opportunities all around. Now is the time to be among the founding members of Augusta University’s newest college!
Our faculty come from government and industry backgrounds who bring valuable, practical skills into the classroom. Our students are innovators, doers and thinkers.
The opportunities are BOUNDLESS for you at the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences. And we're just getting started.
The future starts here at Augusta University's School of Computer and Cyber Sciences. Join us.
Our programs in Computer Science and Cybersecurity will prepare the next generation of cybersecurity and technology professionals.
Want to learn how to protect an enterprise’s assets? Learn more about our Master of Science in Information Security Management.
The School of Computer and Cyber Sciences offers two Cyber Defender certificates, open to all Augusta University undergraduates.
Our Computer Science minor gives all Augusta University undergraduates the opportunity to obtain a fundamental understanding of computers.
Providing high-engagement, state-of-the-art technology education and research across computer science, information technology and cybersecurity disciplines.
It is a vibrant time in the life of Augusta University, and the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences has boundless opportunities for growth and advancement in being a national leader for cyber security. The School will be a leader in community outreach and engagement with strong contributions to its constituencies, including our university, state and military, as well as private and public sector organizations.
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