
Cochise College Sierra Vista Campus during the Cyber Day Industry Panel.
Cochise College hosted a Cyber Spring Student Orientation Panel at the Cochise College Sierra Vista Campus yesterday night to help welcome registered cyber students.
Dr. Clyne Namuo, Dean of Business & Technology, introduced the state of cyber at Cochise College.
“Our cyber night event is partly an opportunity to celebrate the success and growth of our thriving cybersecurity program here at Cochise College, but mostly, it provides our current batch of cyber students the opportunity to hear from program graduates currently working in the industry and from high-level industry representatives themselves,” said Dr. Namuo.
The Industry Panel was facilitated by Cochise College’s new full-time Cyber Faculty, Mike McLain. During the panel, participants discussed industry topics with representatives from JITC, Fort Huachuca, NCI, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon and Engility. Dan Guilmette, CIS Instructor for Cochise College, facilitated an Alumni Panel. Over 100 students attended the event.
Cochise College offers a variety of options to provide students with a broad preparation for entry in the fields of computer information systems or transfer to a university. To ensure the correct pathway, students must develop their specific program of study in close coordination with a Cochise College advisor.
For more information on cyber visit the Computer Information Systems webpage.