NEW ORLEANS – Delgado Community College Chancellor Larrisa Littleton-Steib and Southern University at New Orleans Chancellor James H. Ammons Jr. have formalized an articulation agreement for the Cybersecurity Degree Pathway, which is designed to train future cybersecurity practitioners for workforce demands in the field of information technology.
Through the articulation agreement, Delgado graduates who earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in computer information technology or the Information Security/Assurance Career and Technical Certificate may transfer required credits and enroll in SUNO’s Bachelor of Science in cybersecurity degree program.
“Delgado is committed to advancing strategic partnerships that ensure our graduates maintain a competitive advantage,” said Littleton-Steib. “Cybersecurity is a rapidly evolving field that provides competitive job opportunities and earnings, and this agreement with SUNO provides a seamless transition for Delgado’s information technology graduates to further their studies and careers.”
“Through this partnership, we are proud to offer a seamless pathway for Delgado’s information technology graduates to pursue further studies and careers in cybersecurity,” said Ammons. “We are excited to expand our partnership with Delgado and contribute to the workforce demands in the field of information technology by training future cybersecurity practitioners.”