Cybersecurity AAS (95 Credits)
Plan Code: CISCYAPT
The Cybersecurity Associate in Applied Science (AAS) prepares its graduates for a rapidly changing and in-demand field of information technology security. This six-quarter program provides a solid foundation on information technology administration and seamlessly integrates the principles and ethical standards expected of cybersecurity professionals. Students are trained in the fields of Security +, CySA+, N|DE, Linux, Cisco, and E|HE. Students explore system hardware, software, networking, cisco devices, and virtualization.
Embedded certificates focus on skills sought by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) and the International Council of Electronic Commerce Consultants (E-Council) exams. Students can prepare themselves for industry certifications as well as internship opportunities through exclusive corporate and public partnerships with the program.
Courses are mostly delivered via hybrid (part onsite, part online) and online modalities. Students participate in hands-on learning through coursework and in a state-of-the-art cyber lab while on campus as well as engage in digital learning activities. Students will be responsible for either having their own laptop or checking one out from the college. They will need access to the Internet and to purchase 8GB+ USB, books, and Testout access.
Outcomes
Communicate effectively with diverse audiences across all levels and demonstrate an understanding of the value of diversity and community.
Communicate an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility as it relates to legal liability in information technology and business.
Demonstrate critical thinking to support integrity, confidentiality, availability of data, and information.
Demonstrate technical proficiency in applying procedures to operate more securely, efficiently, and effectively using decision-making strategies to understand the needs and limitations of business and information technology.
Implement and evaluate computer-based solutions to meet requirements of hardware, operating system, cloud, and security infrastructure.
Collect and analyze data from a variety of sources to identify and report events that occur or might occur within the network to protect data information systems and networks from vulnerabilities and threats.
Investigate deviations from acceptable configurations, identify security vulnerabilities, solve problems, make decisions to recommend appropriate defensive countermeasures.
General Education Requirements
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*Note: COLL 101 fulfills either Communications or Humanities
**Note: Students who have previously attended college or university may qualify to opt-out of the COLL 101 requirement. Please speak with your career advisor if you believe this may be an option for you. Students opting out of the COLL 101 course must take 5 credits from each of the three distributions: Communications, Quantitative, and Sciences/Humanities
Note: See a Career Advisor prior to choosing courses that meet general education requirements.
Cybersecurity AAS (95 Credits)
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Total Credit Hours: 95