The University of Denver’s IT Cybersecurity Management program teaches how to implement cloud computing while considering security, organizational strategy, and cost.
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The University of Denver’s IT Cybersecurity Management program teaches how to implement cloud computing while considering security, organizational strategy, and cost.
Air Force veteran Noah Washko didn’t take long to decide that the University of Denver’s University College was the ideal place...
On November 11, Scott Henke will teach a class for DU’s Enrichment Program called How to Detect and Avoid Internet Scams and Identity Theft.
Tech exec, Denver city leader, and DU instructor Al Gardner shares a guest post on what he sees as two key elements of technology leadership.
Unless AI end-users and employees are well educated on appropriate AI use, it’s increasingly likely that AI-driven vulnerabilities will be exposed.
Joseph Kerski, a GIS adjunct faculty member and Enrichment Program instructor at DU, is an evangelist for geography, mapping, and GIS education.
You may not realize it, but here in Denver, one of the country’s top research universities is advancing the world’s knowledge at...
A new book from Supply Chain Management Program Director Jack Buffington tackles the immense problem of climate change with some innovative thinking.
University College’s online industry certification courses quickly teach job-relevant skills leading to in-demand certifications.
Ashley Forest’s master’s degree in Communication Management from University College propelled her career to new heights.
Nanette Lockwood has held high-level positions advocating for better environmental laws and regulations in the U.S. and abroad. Now she’s equipping new professionals to do even more.
Academic Director Dr. Cindy Cragg keeps her finger on the pulse of the communications field in order to ensure the program stays cutting-edge and relevant to professionals in the industry.
“I want people to view the world with wider eyes when they go traveling,” says Dressel-Martin, who will teach Travel Photography in March 2024.
We have just extended the deadline to apply to our programs until March 11, so you still have time to apply and enroll in the Spring term.
If you’re seeking to expand your horizons, a University College credential can give you an exceptional education and help you stand out.