UNG s physical therapy, MBA programs make U.S. News’ Best Graduate Schools list UNG’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program has been named to the U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate Schools list. -photo courtesy UNG
Two University of North Georgia programs have been named to the U.S. News and World Report 2022 Best Graduate Schools list.
UNG was one of four public universities in Georgia to make the list for its Doctor of Physical Therapy, and it was the ninth-best public university in Georgia among part-time MBA offerings.
“Education doesn’t stop with a four-year degree,” said Dr. Andy Novobilski, associate provost, chief research officer and dean of graduate studies at UNG. “Lifelong learners who strive for excellence value the graduate programs at UNG.”
Physical therapy and MBA programs make U.S. News Best Graduate Schools list
UNG s Doctor of Physical Therapy program has been named to the U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate Schools list.
Two University of North Georgia (UNG) programs have been named to the U.S. News and World Report 2022 Best Graduate Schools list.
UNG was one of four public universities in Georgia to make the list for its Doctor of Physical Therapy, and it was the ninth-best public university in Georgia among part-time MBA offerings. Education doesn t stop with a four-year degree, said Dr. Andy Novobilski, associate provost, chief research officer and dean of graduate studies at UNG. Lifelong learners who strive for excellence value the graduate programs at UNG.
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Academies to train teachers and high school students in cybersecurity
High school students work during cybersecurity training at UNG s 2019 GenCyber Warrior Academy. UNG will host an academy for students and one for teachers this summer.
The University of North Georgia s (UNG) popular GenCyber Warrior Academy (GCWA) for high school students will return this summer, and the university will hold its first-ever cyber opportunity for educators, the Advancing GenCyber Education for North Georgia Teachers (AGENT) Initiative.
More than 520,000 cyber jobs are available nationwide and more than 17,000 in Georgia, according to CyberSeek, which provides data on the cybersecurity job market. Dr. Lindsay Linsky, a UNG associate professor of middle grades education and the AGENT Initiative s lead instructor, said that s why the program is so important.