Herzing University Joins National Cybersecurity Consortium
Goal of National CyberWatch Center is to bring together higher ed, businesses, government
MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis., Aug. 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Herzing University has joined the National CyberWatch Center consortium of higher education institutions, businesses and government agencies focused on collaborative efforts to advance cybersecurity education and strengthen the national cybersecurity workforce.
"The National CyberWatch Center is very pleased to have Herzing University and its faculty become one of our newest academic institution members," said Dr. Barbara Belón, Director at the National CyberWatch Center. "This nationwide network of cyber-educators is focused on assisting all schools that are striving to produce the next generation of cybersecurity professionals, which is so vital to the security of our nation and businesses."
The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that job opportunities for information security analysts will grow by as much as 36.5 percent through 2022, and a report by Cisco estimates there are 1 million cybersecurity job openings globally.
"There are many job opportunities in the cybersecurity field in part because employers can't find enough employees who have the critical skills needed to succeed," said Chris LaBounty, System Division Chair for Technology at Herzing. "As a career-focused institution, we're proud to offer curriculum in growing fields such as information technology and security that prepare our students for the workforce. We also provide training and preparation for in-demand certifications that add to candidates' marketability."
Herzing University offers courses that prepare students for sought-after industry certifications and also has a dual credit program, which allows students to earn up to 12 credits toward their MBA while completing their bachelor's degree. Many exam costs are even covered by the cost of tuition, including:
- CCNA Routing & Switching
- CompTIA Security+
- Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
Students enrolled in Herzing's technology programs also enjoy the flexibility of completing coursework on their own schedule and access to supportive faculty who have strong professional credentials.
For more information about Herzing's technology programs, please visit https://www.herzing.edu/technology-degree-programs.
About Herzing University
Herzing University, an accredited private nonprofit institution, encompasses 11 campuses in eight states, a continuing education division, an online division, and has a current enrollment of approximately 6,000 students. Founded in Milwaukee in 1965, today the University offers career-focused, convenient and caring education for master's, bachelor's, and associate degrees, diplomas and continuing education in the fields of nursing, technology, business, healthcare and public safety. From 2013 through 2017, U.S. News & World Report recognized Herzing University as having some of the "Best Online Bachelor's Degree Programs" nationally. Herzing University has also been recognized on the GI Jobs magazine list of "Military Friendly Schools" from 2013 through 2017. Herzing University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission; www.hlcommission.org or (800) 621-7440. More information about Herzing University is available at: www.herzing.edu.
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