
Faculty Opportunities
Educator Development Opportunities for Faculty

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs College of Business has received a $3.35 million grant from the U.S. National Security Agency to educate, train and develop faculty in cybersecurity. UCCS will serve as a strategic partner for a consortium of educational institutions to deliver a comprehensive, programmatic approach to cybersecurity faculty development. The grant will provide cybersecurity education to more than 1,500 participants.
For existing faculty with a terminal degree, online cybersecurity teaching workshops and hybrid courses will be offered at no cost to the participants.
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- Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Terminal degree in IT, Computer Science, Information Security or a closely related area from a regionally accredited institution
- Current university/college faculty member or instructor
- Online Workshops and Hybrid Classes will be available during the Spring 2022 and Summer 2022 sessions.
- Online Workshops (4 weeks) available: Cybersecurity Law, Enterprise Information Security, Blockchain, and Malware Detection.
- Hybrid Courses (8 weeks) include: Cybersecurity Governance, Enterprise Information Security, Applied Cryptography and Advanced Network Security.
- Arizona State University
- Florida International University
- Moraine Valley Community College
- Robert Morris University
- United States Air Force Academy
- University of Albany, SUNY
- University of Cincinnati
- University of New Mexico
- Whatcom Community College
- National Cyberwatch Center