Academics
As the Dean of Teacher & Student Learning at the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE), it is my pleasure to welcome you to our academic hub. At ASCTE, we are not just a school; we are pioneers in redefining education for the digital age.
Our mission is clear: to equip our students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the rapidly evolving fields of cybersecurity, technology, and engineering. We achieve this through an innovative curriculum that seamlessly blends classroom learning with real-world applications, setting a new standard for cyber and engineering education.
What sets ASCTE apart is our commitment to excellence. Our curriculum is crafted by leading industry experts and experienced educators, ensuring that our students receive the most current and relevant education possible. We offer a structured yet flexible academic journey, tailored to guide each student towards success.
I invite you to explore our Academic Guide, a comprehensive resource that outlines our unique approach:
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For our incoming freshmen, we offer a 4-Year Plan that covers all core disciplines, cyber technology, and engineering fundamentals.
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Sophomores joining us will find a tailored 3-Year Plan designed to ensure their success.
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Our detailed schedule, created in collaboration with top industry professionals, is designed to help every student excel.
At ASCTE, we're proud of our achievements. Our students consistently demonstrate exceptional performance, with a 100% graduation rate and impressive standardized test scores. But beyond the numbers, we're cultivating a community of innovators, problem-solvers, and future leaders in the cyber and engineering fields.
I encourage you to delve deeper into the resources on our subsequent pages. Discover the unparalleled opportunities that await you at ASCTE – from hands-on learning experiences to internships with leading companies in the field.
Join us on this extraordinary educational journey. Together, let's reshape the future of engineering and cyber technology.
Go Sentinels!

Dr. Rosemary Hodges
Dean of Teacher & Student Learning
