Associate of Applied Science Degree
Code: 299-06
Not designed as a Transfer Program
Purpose: This specialization in Cybersecurity is designed as a two-year degree program offering students both new to the field and currently employed in related work the opportunity to fully develop a work-ready skill set in Cybersecurity and Information Systems Technology. Graduates will have the necessary skills to protect computing systems and networks that have an important impact on data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Graduates will be knowledgeable about computer network threats and appropriate responses. This specialization will prepare graduates to function in public, private, and governmental organizations, in roles requiring assessment, operations, protection, and improvement of network security systems. In addition, graduates will possess a thorough knowledge of computer systems and networks with specific training in programming, server administration, system administration, and computer applications. This specialization will also help prepare graduates for the A+, Network +, Security +, SSCP, CISM, CCNP, and ISSP examinations. This program is aligned to the standards set forth by the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education.
Occupational Objectives: Successful graduates will be eligible for employment in the occupations of Network Assistant, Network Systems Administrator, Network Analyst, and Penetration Tester.
Students in all degree programs are required to take at least one Civic Engagement (CE) course to graduate.