PBSC introduces New AI and cybersecurity degrees

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PBSC introduces New AI and cybersecurity degrees

Palm Beach State College (PBSC) is launching new educational programs this fall focusing on information technology and health sciences. The programs aim to equip students with the necessary skills to excel in their careers and contribute meaningfully to their professions and communities. Roger Yohe, Ph.D., the vice president of academic innovation and strategy, emphasized the college's dedication to providing high-quality education.

PBSC is introducing programs in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and medical imaging to meet the demand for skilled professionals in these fields. The Applied Artificial Intelligence Associate in Science degree and related certificates aim to attract talent to the AI industry by emphasizing technical expertise and problem-solving skills. Similarly, the new Cybersecurity Associate in Science degree focuses on preparing students for cybersecurity roles with an emphasis on employability and ethical practices.

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