The Division of Information Technology & Sciences (ITS) prepares Champlain students to impact the world’s technological landscape. Through a combination of experience-based projects and classroom teaching led by acclaimed faculty¡ªwho are expert practitioners in their fields¡ªyou will obtain the skills, knowledge, and insights you need to compete in the professional world.
of ITS majors in the Class of 2023 achieved career success within six months of graduation.
of ITS majors in the Class of 2023 participated in at least one experiential learning opportunity, such as an internship, before graduating.
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.
Since its opening in 2010, the Leahy Center has expanded its facilities to become the largest student employer on campus. It provides digital forensics and cybersecurity expertise to local nonprofits and private industry, as well as federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies.
Learn More About the Leahy CenterThe EMC partners with businesses, public institutions, and nonprofits to create a studio environment where students can collaborate with each other, faculty, and clients to develop new concepts, processes, uses, and applications for games and other emergent media.
Explore the EMCNot only does Niche.com rank us as a top school for information technology, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Security Agency, and The Department of Homeland Security all recognize our world-class facilities and programs.
See DesignationsWith additional campuses in Montreal, Canada, and Dublin, Ireland¡ªplus a mission and curriculum that encourage international study¡ªChamplain sends more than 50% of our students to study abroad. Additionally, ITS students can intern at German high-tech companies and gain firsthand experience with geopolitical security.
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