Division of Information Technology & Sciences

Learn to balance technology and humanity through smart, ethical, and innovative contributions in our ever-expanding digital world.

Humanizing the Digital World

Enter the extraordinary world of Information Technology & Sciences (ITS) at Champlain College. Through hands-on projects, expert faculty mentorship, and immersive experiences, you’ll shape the future of technology. Get ready to make a real impact, become a sought-after professional in the tech industry, and lead the way in the ever-changing landscape of the digital world.

At Champlain College’s ITS Department, being more human in a digital world is at the heart of the educational experience. Through an emphasis on ethical technology integration, you’ll learn to prioritize privacy, security, and fairness, ensuring that technology solutions are built with ethical considerations in mind. Human-centered design principles are integrated into the curriculum, fostering a user-friendly approach that creates technology solutions that are intuitive, accessible, and inclusive for all.

As you engage in hands-on projects and real-world experiences, you’ll gain practical insights into the application of technology to address real-world challenges faced by individuals and communities. You’ll enjoy a collaborative learning environment that encourages you to work in diverse teams that mirror real-world settings and foster the ability to work effectively with professionals from multiple disciplines.

You’ll be inspired to use your technical expertise to address societal issues and contribute to improving the world through projects that have a positive social impact. The expertise and guidance of our faculty will also instill a sense of responsibility, encouraging you to become a responsible digital citizen who is committed to creating a more compassionate, inclusive, and human-centered world.

National Recognition

  • National Center of Digital Forensics Academic Excellence logo and U.S. Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center logo
    DC3 Designation

    Champlain College has been recognized as a National Center of Digital Forensics Academic Excellence (CDFAE) by the U.S. Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3). As one of the first institutions to receive this distinction, Champlain meets or exceeds the standards set by the DC3 and produces highly sought-after graduates in digital forensics and cybersecurity.

    The CDFAE program was created to address the growing need for skilled professionals to combat digital crime. It allows colleges and universities to partner with the government to ensure that graduates are well-prepared to meet the increasing demands of digital forensics in law enforcement, government, and corporate security.

  • National Security Agency logo and National Center of Academic Excellence logo
    NSA Designation

    Champlain College has been designated by the National Security Agency (NSA) as a National Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) in Cyber Defense Education. With the Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) designation, Champlain College’s cybersecurity courses, curriculum, and practices meet the criteria established by the NSA and federal partners such as the FBI and the Department of Defense.

    As part of the NCAE program, Champlain actively contributes to strengthening the national information infrastructure through higher education and research in cyber defense. The designation ensures a high standard of cybersecurity education and the production of confident professionals with extensive expertise in cyber defense.

88%

of ITS majors in the Class of 2023 achieved career success within six months of graduation.

$75,283

average starting salary for the Class of 2023’s ITS graduates.

Designated

as a national Center of Digital Forensics Academic Excellence (CDFAE) by the U.S. Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center and as a national Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) in Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency.

We meet with employers who are hiring our students all the time, and the reason they hire our students is because they can bring them into jobs with minimal training and have the students working—whether it’s at internships or jobs—after graduation on day one because our classes are so hands-on. We’re really focused on hands-on learning in the classroom and in the curriculum.
Adam Goldstein
Adam Goldstein, Director of Computer Networking & Cybersecurity

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