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The Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media Connect program is designed for students without prior experience in core technical and/or creative concepts. This program requires an additional 12 quarter hours of credit, with courses providing intensive, hands-on guidance into the essential knowledge required for the MPS Digital Media curriculum.
The Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media offers a hands-on, collaborative way to explore core creative concepts and innovative ideas in diverse areas of the digital media world. The program provides a solid preparation in the three core digital media knowledge areas: design thinking, technical competency, and creative expression.
As technology disrupts the field of finance, seize the moment by earning a STEM-designated degree laser-focused on fintech. In our Master’s in Management with a focus on Fintech Management—or MS x—you’ll gain the expertise to apply financial technologies.
Virginia was named No. 1 State for Business by CNBC in 2021 and Arlington was named one of the best cities to live in by Niche.com. Arlington is also the most educated city in the country according to Forbes (2023).
The U.S. has a high need for cybersecurity professionals. There are 2,000 senior and mid-level positions and 25,000 entry-level positions currently unfilled (TechGenix, 2022). Due to security clearance requirements, domestic students have opportunities in government and Department of Defense positions.
40% of graduates across Align programs are employed by the most competitive tech companies in the country after graduation, and Khoury cybersecurity graduates get jobs right away in their field of expertise.
#1 ranking—again—for co-ops and internships in 2023 (U.S. News & World Report)
3.5 million job openings in the cybersecurity field are projected through 2025 (Cybercrime Magazine, 2023), and 63% of surveyed enterprises have unfilled cybersecurity jobs (State of Cybersecurity 2022, ISACA).