Expand your educational and professional horizons through the business analytics program's
diverse engagement opportunities. The program, along with the broader College of Business,
offers student clubs and organizations, annual events and conferences, and hands-on
learning experiences that enrich your education.
Getting involved opens doors for future employment and professional growth while creating
a more memorable and valuable university experience.
Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP)
The Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) is a university club
that connects students with technology, management, and analytics professionals. Perfect
for students pursuing careers in business and information systems, AITP provides valuable
industry networking opportunities. While Business and Information Technology students
make up the majority of membership, all business students are welcome to join. Please
contact Dr. Susan Wells for more information.
Computer Forensics and Investigations
Computer Forensics and Investigations (DS4125) introduces students to digital forensics
through hands-on experience in a state-of-the-art forensic lab. Students develop practical
skills by solving real cases using professional forensic methodologies, including
steganography, cryptography, password recovery, and digital artifact analysis.
This course is relevant across multiple fields鈥攂usiness, criminal justice, human resources,
and computer science鈥攁nd is designed for both technical and non-technical students
with basic computer software knowledge (DS2810 or equivalent). Contact Dr. Susan Wells to enroll or learn more.
Expand your educational and professional horizons through the business analytics program's diverse engagement opportunities. The program, along with the broader College of Business, offers student clubs and organizations, annual events and conferences, and hands-on learning experiences that enrich your education.
Getting involved opens doors for future employment and professional growth while creating a more memorable and valuable university experience.
Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP)
The Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) is a university club that connects students with technology, management, and analytics professionals. Perfect for students pursuing careers in business and information systems, AITP provides valuable industry networking opportunities. While Business and Information Technology students make up the majority of membership, all business students are welcome to join. Please contact Dr. Susan Wells for more information.
Computer Forensics and Investigations
Computer Forensics and Investigations (DS4125) introduces students to digital forensics through hands-on experience in a state-of-the-art forensic lab. Students develop practical skills by solving real cases using professional forensic methodologies, including steganography, cryptography, password recovery, and digital artifact analysis.
This course is relevant across multiple fields鈥攂usiness, criminal justice, human resources, and computer science鈥攁nd is designed for both technical and non-technical students with basic computer software knowledge (DS2810 or equivalent). Contact Dr. Susan Wells to enroll or learn more.