The Tiffin University School of Science, Technology and Health has added two new online degree programs to its list of offerings – a Bachelor of Science (BS) in cybersecurity and information assurance and a Master of Science (MS) in clinical exercise physiology.
TU’s cybersecurity and information assurance program addresses evolving threats to the economy and society in cyberspace. The program provides a solid background in technology applications, threat assessment and mitigation, placing students at the forefront of advancements in preventing, detecting and responding to data breaches and cyber attacks. Relevant degree seekers also have access to the TU Center for Cyber Defense and Forensics, a Department of Homeland Security and National Security Agency-designated Center of Academic Excellence.
The clinical exercise physiology program addresses how long-term exercise regimens affect health and longevity, and is ideal for students who want to help people improve their physical and mental health through exercise and movement. The program prepares students for a rewarding, impactful career with opportunities in public health, academia, sports, government and beyond.
“We are very excited to add these innovative degrees to our list of offerings,” said Dr. Peter J. Holbrook, Provost and Chief Academic Officer. “Our institution has always been on the cutting edge of what is new and noteworthy in academia, and with our world’s ever-evolving clinical understanding of best sport and exercise practices, as well as the increasing threat of cyber-terrorism, this is no stray from tradition.”
For more information on the online BS in cybersecurity and information assurance program, visit tiffin.edu/bachelor-of-science/cybersecurity.
To learn more about the online MS in clinical exercise physiology program, visit tiffin.edu/master-of-science/clinical-exercise-physiology.