University of Phoenix Recognized With 2023 Academia Circle of Excellence Award by EC-Council, World’s Largest Cybersecurity Certification Body

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PHOENIX ~ University of Phoenix Receives Prestigious Cybersecurity Award for Fifth Consecutive Year

The University of Phoenix has once again been recognized for its excellence in cybersecurity education. The prestigious EC-Council 2023 Academia Circle of Excellence Award has been awarded to the university for the fifth consecutive year, highlighting its commitment to producing work-ready graduates and making a positive impact in the cybersecurity workforce.

The EC-Council Academia division awards recognize academic institutions and faculty across North America and around the world that excel in providing cybersecurity education and have a lasting impact on their students and local communities. As cybercrime continues to be a growing concern, the need for skilled professionals in this field is more important than ever.

The University of Phoenix's College of Business and Information Technology offers degree programs and certificates that focus on the intersection of technology and business, with a particular emphasis on cybersecurity. These programs are designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in this rapidly evolving industry. In fact, all programs within the college are mapped to industry-leading EC-Council certification exams, ensuring that students are equipped with the most relevant skills.

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"We are incredibly proud to receive the EC-Council Academia Circle of Excellence Award for the fifth year in a row," says Kathryn Uhles, dean of the College of Business and Information Technology at University of Phoenix. "Our students, who are working adult learners in the field of cybersecurity, drive us to continually innovate and find ways to address skills gaps in the industry. This award is a testament to our commitment to creating a lasting impact on our students and their communities."

The university works closely with labor market researchers and expert faculty to identify key skills sought by employers and incorporate them into their curriculum. Currently, all programs within the College of Business and Information Technology are mapped to these skills.

Wesley Alvarez, Director of Academics at EC-Council, praised University of Phoenix for their dedication to cybersecurity education. "Their programs continue to prepare workforce-ready professionals with today's emerging technologies and tactical cybersecurity skills in a flexible model for students and working professionals alike," he said. "We are pleased to honor them for the fifth consecutive year with this award, representing elite cybersecurity programs dedicated to skills-based competencies and fostering student success."

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The partnership between University of Phoenix and EC-Council was established seven years ago, with the goal of expanding opportunities for working adult students. This award is a testament to the success of this partnership and the university's commitment to making a positive impact in the cybersecurity workforce.

The Academia Circle of Excellence Award is a highly esteemed honor within the EC-Council and cybersecurity communities. With over 1,000 academic partners from K-12 schools, technical institutes, colleges, and universities in North America, each with certified EC-Council instructors (CEIs), University of Phoenix stands out as a leader in providing top-notch cybersecurity education.

In addition to this award, University of Phoenix's College of Business and Information Technology boasts an impressive faculty with an average of 32.8 years of professional experience. This includes 399 directors, 188 presidents, 73 information technology/system administrators, and 51 chief executive officers.

To learn more about University of Phoenix's College of Business and Information Technology's cybersecurity programs, visit their website. The university remains committed to providing students with the skills they need to succeed in this ever-evolving field and making a positive impact on the cybersecurity workforce.
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