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Information Technology: Cybersecurity Defense Pathway

Information Technology: Cybersecurity Defense Pathway
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Overview
Program of Study
Program Outcomes
Overview

The Associate in Science Degree in Information Technology is designed to provide students with the skills necessary for a position in the vast field of information technology. Within the Information Technology program there are two pathways: Technical Support and Cybersecurity Defense.

The Cybersecurity Defense pathway prepares students for the following positions:

  • IT Security Administrator
  • Incident Responder
  • Cloud Security
  • Security Specialist

Learn more about Information Technology: Technical Support on the pathway webpage.

Students will be presented with materials necessary for CompTIA A+, Cisco CCNA, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Linux+ and AWS Cloud Practitioner certifications.

Program of Study

Total Credits:
61

Course Sequencing

First Year – Fall Semester

Item #
Title
Credits
ENGL101N
College Composition
4
CSCN101N
Computer Architecture and Operating Systems
3
CSCN104N
Internet of Things
3
CSCN116N
Networking Basics
3
Behavioral Social Science or Non-Behavioral Social Science Elective +
3

Behavioral Social Science or Non-Behavioral Social Science Elective

Total Credits: 3

General Education

View the comprehensive General Education Electives  from the Elective Requirements main page.

General Education Requirements


First Year – Spring Semester

Item #
Title
Credits
CSCI120N
Introduction to Scripting – Python
3
CSCI170N
Linux Essentials
3
CSCN216N
Switching, Routing, & Wireless Essentials
4
CSCN150N or Elective in Major* +
3

CSCN150N or Elective in Major*

Total Credits: 3

*Elective in Major includes: CSCN, CSCI, ELET, BUS or DATA.


Quantitative Literacy Elective +
4

Quantitative Literacy Elective

Total Credits: 4

General Education

View the comprehensive  General Education Electives  from the Elective Requirements main page.

General Education Requirements

MATH106N, MATH110N or MATH115N is recommended.

MATH106N or MATH115N is recommended for Certificates in Accounting and Spreadsheets

MATH103N recommended for Associate in Arts Degree in Communications 

Includes CSCN, ELET MATH or BCPT courses for Associate in Science Degree in Computer Networking. 

ECON201N/202N will satisfy the Quantitative Literacy elective for Associate in Arts Degree in English.

MATH106N or ECON202N is recommended for Associate in Arts Degree in Humanities.

MATH106N recommended for Associate in Science Degree in Nursing.

MATH106N, MATH110N, or MATH115N are recommended. HUMA230N, or HUMA109N recommended for Associate in Science Degree in Paralegal Studies. 


Second Year – Fall Semester

Item #
Title
Credits
CSCN202N
Cloud Computing
3
CSCN217N
Enterprise Networking, Security and Automation
3
CSCN211N or Elective in Major* +
3

CSCN211N or Elective in Major*

Total Credits: 3

*Elective in Major includes: CSCN, CSCI, ELET, BUS or DATA.


ENGL122N
Technical Writing
3
Natural or Physical Science Elective (w lab) +
4

Natural or Physical Science Elective (w lab)

Total Credits: 4

General Education

View the comprehensive General Education Electives  from the Elective Requirements main page.

General Education Requirements

Science elective must be 4 credits

Recommended Lab Science courses are Calculus-Based Calculus-Based Physics I and Physics II for Associate in Science Degree in Mathematics 


Second Year – Spring Semester

Item #
Title
Credits
CSCN204N
Administering Windows Servers
3
Elective in Major for Information Technology +
3 – 4

Elective in Major for Information Technology

Total Credits: 3 – 4

For Information Technology Degrees, includes CSCN, CSCI, ELET, BUS or DATA courses

 


Humanities/Fine Arts/World Language Elective +
3

Humanities/Fine Arts/World Language Elective

Total Credits: 3

General Education

View the comprehensive General Education Electives  from the Elective Requirements main page.

General Education Requirements

Students are advised to meet with their advisor to make appropriate elective selections based on their career goals and to facilitate the broadest range of transferability.


CSCN290N or CSCN286N or CSCN250N +
3

CSCN290N or CSCN286N or CSCN250N

Total Credits: 3


CSCN290N
Computer Science Internship
3
CSCN286N
Networking Capstone Project
3
CSCN250N
Network Security Analysis
3

Total Credits:
61

Program Outcomes

Upon the completion of the degree in Information Technology, graduates will be able to:

  1. Design, assemble, configure, and troubleshoot desktop and laptop computers using Windows and Linux operating systems.
  2. Perform configuration on basic network devices for wired and wireless networks.
  3. Monitor for signs of intrusion and handle incident responses. (Cybersecurity Defense pathway only)
  4. Create basic configuration scripts (python, bash, bat).
  5. Describe the function of the major AWS services and use the AWS console for basic configuration tasks.
  6. Discuss network security monitoring data collection and analysis. (Cybersecurity Defense pathway only)
  7. Apply critical thinking skills to resolve troubleshooting and security issues.

In addition, the graduate will be able to demonstrate competency in the general education outcomes.

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