Direct Link: https://www.captechu.edu/node/2671
With interest and employment opportunities in analytics rising at a
swift pace, Capitol Technology University is hosting SAS, a leading
producer of analytics software, for a special event on Friday (November
3).
SAS representatives will be introducing students to the
field, discussing current and future trends, highlighting career paths,
and meeting with Capitol to outline specific industry needs that will
inform a brand-new master’s degree program in cyber analytics as well as
an undergraduate degree program at Capitol in business analytics, to be
launched in Fall 2018.
“Analytics is a field with rapidly rising
employer demand, “ Alspaw said. “SAS is one of the key companies in
this arena and the insights they provide will be immensely valuable as
we prepare to make our new programs available to students starting in
Fall 2018. The event will be a valuable opportunity for our students to
hear about analytics opportunities straight from the source.
Faculty members will also meet with SAS to help chart out course curriculum and plan resources.
“Our
professors will be working with SAS to ensure that students gain
experience with the software that the industry is using and that they
are obtaining the skills and knowledge that employers need,” Alspaw
said.
During the Capitol event, representatives of the company
will lead two workshops. An IRS representative will also be joining SAS
for a panel on how federal agencies are making use of analytics tools.
“There
are many things students can learn from attending the event,” Alspaw
said. “They’ll learn about business and cyber analytics, and about a
leading organization in the field. They’ll learn terminology used in the
field and become acquainted with software and other tools and
resources. And they’ll find out about employment opportunities.”
Starting
a cyber analytics program is a natural fit for Capitol, given the
university’s longstanding engagement with cybersecurity. Capitol was one
of the first institutions of higher education to offer an academic
degree program in cybersecurity. In 2010, it started the nation’s first
doctoral degree program in the field. Capitol’s cybersecurity program is
a DHS and NSA-designated Center of Excellence in cybersecurity
education.
With the volume and sophistication of cyber attacks on
the increase, many see analytics as a way to keep ahead of potential
adversaries.
“It opens up the possibility of predicting malicious
behavior before it happens,” Alspaw said. “As many companies and
organizations have learned, pre-empting an attack is far less costly
than cleaning up after one.”
The SAS event will start at 9 am in
the Avrum Gudelsky auditorium on the Capitol campus. For more
information, contact Career Services at careers@captechu.edu.
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