Networking and Cybersecurity. Computer Service Technician. Cybersecurity Award: Career Studies Certificate Length: 25 credits

Similar documents
Computer Science & IT

Computer Science and Information Technology

Computer Information Systems

NOVA STEM Academy Associate of Science in Engineering

Computer Information Systems

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Bismarck State College

NETWORK ENGINEERING, ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

PRIDE. CHALLENGE. ACHIEVEMENT.

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Computer Information Systems Technology (CIS)

Business Information Technology

Computer Information Systems Technology (CIS)

Com pu ter Sci en ce & In for m ati on Techn ol ogy

Networking Technology

IT Technician Pathways Course Guide

Computer Information Systems (CIS) CIS 105 Current Operating Systems/Security CIS 101 Introduction to Computers

Computer Networking. AAS Computer Networking Integrated Networking Technologies Track 60 Credit Hours

Curriculum Development Form (REVISION)

Transfer Agreement. * Statistics preferred; however, a select higher level math class may be accepted with permission from MSU advisor.

GREAT PLAINS TECHNOLOGY CENTER COURSE OF STUDY. Adult Students: 1050 Hours

NGTC Course Catalog / Student Handbook PROGRAMS OF STUDY COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE CATALOG

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES Bachelor of Technology: 121 Credit Hours

Computer Network Engineering

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT SPECIALIST INTERNET SERVICES TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor Business Engineering Technology (Hons) in Networking System (BNS)

Computer Information Systems (CIS) CIS 105 Current Operating Systems/Security CIS 101 Introduction to Computers

Computer Network Engineering

CENT - COMPUTING, ELECTRONICS, AND NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY

CYBERSECURITY AND COMPUTER NETWORKS

Associate in Science and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

NGTC Course Catalog / Student Handbook PROGRAMS OF STUDY COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

High School Course Guide

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Business. Business Education Department Philosophy

Networking Technology. Associate in Applied Science Networking Fundamentals Diploma Cisco Networking Certificate Network Security Certificate

High School Course Guide Information Technology

High School Course Guide Information Technology

Office Administration

OVERVIEW OF SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS

Schedule of Maine is IT Offerings: 01/20/ /16/2015 Three Core IT Offerings:

Bachelor of Information Technology (Network Security)

Program Major Code. CIP Code: AAS/Diploma/Certificate A40400

COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Administration and Support Associate in Applied Science

PROGRAM GUIDE CAIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF ARTS & TECHNOLOGY

Computer Networking Technologies and Information Assurance & Cybersecurity

Business Technologies

Mechanical Technology Associate in Applied Science- 61 credit hours

Bachelor of Applied Science Degree IT NETWORKING

IT Systems Administrator

Curriculum for an Associate of Applied Science in Technical Studies Computer & Network Support Specialist Track

Office Administration Program Planning Guides

Secure Systems Administration and Engineering

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROGRAMS

Program Major / Classification of Instruction Programs (CIP) Code. Industrial Systems Technology CIP Code AAS/Diploma/Certificate A50240

TRAINING AND CAREER PROGRAMS

COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCE

SOFTWARE DEVELOPER, ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

BETHESDA CHEVY CHASE HIGH SCHOOL Career and Technology Education Department

Computer Information Systems

6 SHC 3-6 SHC Optional 3 SHC 3 SHC

Computer. Information

Computer Information Technology

Computer Information Systems

Computer Information Systems See Computer Science and Computer Network Engineering & Electronics sections for additional computer courses.

CYBER SECURITY Program Planning Guides

A BA General Business Administration Associate in Applied Science

Your Student s Head Start on Career Goals and College Aspirations

JUMP START YOUR COLLEGE CAREER!

The Cisco Networking Academy at Erie Community College

Program Majors Under Pathway Program Major / Classification of Instruction Programs (CIP) Code

Computer Information Systems

CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+

STC Catalog & Handbook

Computer Information Systems See Computer Science and Computer Network Engineering & Electronics sections for additional computer courses.

Information Technology

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

The fast track to top skills and top jobs in cyber. Guaranteed.

Workforce Certification

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT

Cyber Security (A25590CS) Program Planning Guides Degrees. Cyber Security - Day. Cyber Security Evening. Diploma

Computer Technology. Computer Technology Associate in Applied Science

Network Engineering/Cyber Security I & II

NGTC Course Catalog / Student Handbook PROGRAMS OF STUDY BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY

Building the Cybersecurity Workforce. November 2017

Check with your counselor for any school-specific program prerequisites Open to both Juniors and Seniors

Information Systems and Tech (IST)

Credit for Standardized Examinations Advanced Placement (AP)

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT

Business Technologies. Accounting Credential: Associate in Applied Science Degree in Accounting A25100

NEW BRUNSWICK. IT Systems Administrator

CCNA Cybersecurity Operations. Program Overview

Architectural Technology

2015 Programs No Longer Enrolling

Miami Dade College Office Associate Provost, Academic Affairs

STATE BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES NEW AND ARCHIVED CURRICULUM STANDARDS. Information Technology Alignment Project (ITAP) for

The fast track to top skills and top jobs in cyber. FREE TO TRANSITIONING VETERANS

Transcription:

Information Technology Information Systems Technology Award: Length: Associate of Applied Science 65 69 credits Networking and Cybersecurity Length: 20 Credits Computer Service Technician Award: Length: Career Studies Certificate 18 credits Cybersecurity Length: 25 credits Internet Service Webmaster Award: Length: Career Studies Certificate 18 credits PROGRAM CONTENT COMPARISON Information Systems Technology (AAS) Computer Service Technician Internet Webmaster Cyber Security Networking And Cyber Security ENG 111 (3) ENG 112 (3) MTH 154 3) or MTH 167 (5) NAS EEE (3 4) SOC EEE (3) CSC 200 (3) ITD 110 (3) ITD 130 (3) ITE 115 (3) or ITE 119 (3) or EGR 216 (3) ITE 130 (3) ITE 140 (3) ITE 199 (1) ITE 290 (3) ITE 299 (1) ITN 106 (3) ITN 107 (3) ITN 154 (4) ITN 155 (4) ITN 260 (3) ITN 261 (3) ITN 262 (3) ITN 263 (3) ITN 266 (3) ITN 267 (3) ITP 110 (3) or CSC 201 or ITP 120 (4) ITE EEE (3 4) MKT 260 (3) or ACC 211 (3) or BUS 165 (3) SDV 108 (1) HLT/PED EEE (1) Information Systems Technology Award: Associate of Applied Science Length: 65 68 credits Purpose: Individuals who are seeking their first employment or those who wish to qualify for promotion in a present position or to another field, including self employment, may benefit from this program. Students will learn to use a wide array of businessoriented computer software and choose specific courses to meet career goals. The program provides a base of general skills in information systems and gives the individual the option to specialize in a particular area or complete the degree with a more generalist tract. The program provides base skills in software applications, basic PC troubleshooting and repair, networking terminology, programming concepts, and Internet resources. Upon completion of the program, the student will be prepared for immediate employment. Employment Objectives: Completion of this program may lead to employment or career advancement in any of a wide variety of positions such as PC support technician, software specialist, helpdesk technician, or PC advisor. Primary tasks and functions graduates will be able to perform include management of tasks, software operations, and basic problem solving. Potential Certification: A student may elect to take a certification exam. The examinations generally require a testing fee paid by the student. After completion of this program, a student will be academically prepared to take the following examinations: Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Excel; CompTIA A+, Network+; Certiport, Inc. IC3. Curriculum Requirements: Students must successfully complete all of the general education and program requirements listed below to be awarded this degree. demonstrate minimum proficiency in General Education Skills which are defined as oral communication, written communication, mathematical/problem solving, scientific reasoning, information literacy, and critical thinking; demonstrate proficiency with computer hardware, software, operating systems, and business applications; and demonstrate acceptable workplace skills, attitudes, and behaviors. General Education Requirements (18 21 Credits): ENG 111 112 College Composition I II (6) MTH 154 Quantitative Reasoning (3) [or MTH 167 Precalculus with Trigonometry (5)] HUM EEE Humanities Elective (3) See pages 163 165 NAS EEE Natural Sciences Elective (3 4) See pages 163 165 SOC EEE Social Sciences Electives (3) See pages 163 165 Program Requirements (47 48 Credits): ITD 110 Web Page Design I (3) ITD 130 Database Fundamentals (3) ITE 115 Intro to Computer Applications & Concepts (3) 130

[or ITE 119 Information Literacy (3)] [or EGR 216 Computer hods in Engineering (3)] ITE 130 Introduction to Internet Services (3) ITE 140 Spreadsheet Software (3) ITE 199 Supervised Study Certification Study (1) ITE 290 Coordinated Internship (3) [or ITE 297 Cooperative Education (3)] ITE 299 Supervised Study in IST (1) ITN 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems (3) ITN 107 Personal Computer Hardware & Troubleshooting (3) ITN 154 Network Fundamentals, Router Basics, and Configuration (ICND1) Cisco (4) ITN 260 Network Security Basics (3) ITP 110 Visual Basic Programming I (3) [or CSC 201 Computer Science I (4) ] [or ITP 120 Java Programming I (4)] ITE EEE (3) See pages 163 165 MKT 260 Customer Service Management (3) [or ACC 211 Principles of Accounting (3)] [or BUS 100 Introduction to Business (3)] PED/HLT Wellness Elective (1) See pages 163 165 SDV 108 College Survival Skills (1) Minimum required for degree: 65 69 Credits Networking and Cybersecurity Length: 20 credits Purpose: This curriculum is designed to give students the knowledge and skills need to secure servers and Cisco networks. The Cyber Security Career Studies Certificate program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge to recognize and prevent threats to information and information systems. Employment Objectives: Graduates may seek employment opportunities as an entry level Network Analyst/Specialist, Security Analyst/Specialist, or a Security Architect in local businesses, educational institutions, or governmental agencies. examinations: Security +, CCNA demonstrate basic knowledge of intrusion detection, incident handling, firewalls, network security laws, software vulnerability; recognize threats and vulnerabilities to networks and servers; develop a security infrastructure; and demonstrate techniques for mitigating security threats. Program Requirements (20 Credits): ITN 154 Network Fundamentals, Router Basics and Configuration CISCO (4) ITN 155 Switching, Wireless and WAN Technologies CISCO (4) ITN 260 Network Security Basics (3) ITN 261 Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking (3) ITN 262 Network Communications Security and Authentication (3) Minimum required for certificate: 20 Credits Computer Service Technician Length: 18 credits Purpose: This program is designed to provide skills and knowledge needed for employment as a computer service technician and certification for the CompTIA A+ exam. Employment Objectives: Employment opportunities include repair and maintenance of computers and servers. Responsibilities may also include building or configuring new hardware, installing and updating software packages, and creating and maintaining computer networks. examinations: CompTIA A+. demonstrate skills in computer hardware knowledge related to installation, configuration, and upgrading, diagnosing and troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, printers, and basic networking; and demonstrate skills in computer operating system knowledge related to operating system fundamentals, installation, configuration, and upgrading, diagnosing and troubleshooting, and networks. Program Requirements (18 Credits): ITE 115 Intro. Computer Applications & Concepts (3) ITE 199 Supervised Study Certification Exam Preparation (1) ITN 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems (3) ITN 107 Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting (3) ITN 154 Network Fundamentals, Router Basics, and Configuration (ICND1) Cisco (4) SDV 108 College Survival Skills (1) Minimum required for certificate: 18 Credits Cybersecurity Length: 25 credits Purpose: To provide students with the skills and knowledge to recognize and prevent threats to information and information systems. 131

Employment Objectives: Graduates may seek employment opportunities as an entry level Network Analyst/Specialist, Security Analyst/Specialist, or a Security Architect in local businesses, educational institutions, or governmental agencies. examinations: Security +, CCNA ITE 199 Supervised Study Certification Exam Preparation (1) ITD 110 Web Page Design I (3) ITN 154 Network Fundamentals, Router Basics, and Configuration (ICND1) Cisco (4) SDV 108 College Survival Skills (1) Minimum required for certificate: 18 Credits demonstrate basic knowledge of intrusion detection, incident handling, firewalls, network security laws, software vulnerability; recognize threats and vulnerabilities to networks and servers; develop a security infrastructure; and demonstrate techniques for mitigating security threats. Program Requirements (25 Credits): ITN 154 Network Fundamentals, Router Basics and Configuration CISCO (4) ITN 260 Network Security Basics (3) ITN 261 Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking (3) ITN 262 Network Communication, Security and Authentication (3) ITN 263 Internet/Intranet Firewalls and E Commerce Security (3) ITN 266 Network Security Layers (3) ITN 267 Legal Topics in Network Security (3) Minimum required for certificate: 25 Credits Internet Service Webmaster Length: 18 credits Purpose: This program is designed to provide skills and knowledge needed for employment as a webmaster and certification from CIW as a Certified Internet Webmaster Associate. Employment Objectives: Employment opportunities include Web Developer, Web Designer, Webmaster, Web Site Manager, and Web Programmer. examination: CIW: Certified Internet Webmaster Associate. demonstrate basic knowledge of Internet fundamentals and technologies; and demonstrate web authoring fundamentals using HTML 5. Program Requirements (18 Credits): ITE 115 Intro. Computer Applications & Concepts (3) ITE 130 Introduction to Internet Services (3) 132

Advising Sheet Suggested Schedules: Courses in advising sheets are displayed under the semester in which the courses are regularly offered. It is possible that a course shown on the schedule for a particular semester may not be offered due to low enrollment or other factors. Advising Sheet for AAS: Information Systems Technology 2018 2019 Required MOD1 MOD2 MOD3 MOD4 MOD5 MOD6 MOD7 MOD8 NOTE: Classes that are shaded meet the requirements of the Computer Service Technician Career Studies Certificate ENG 111 College Composition I 3.0 ITD 110 Web Page Design I 3.0 ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts 3.0 SDV 108 College Survival Skills 1.0 Total 17 ENG 112 College Composition II 3.0 MTH 154 Quantitative Reasoning 3.0 ITE 130 Introduction to Internet Services 3.0 ITN 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems 3.0 ITN 107 Personal Computer Hardware & Troubleshooting 3.0 ITE 199 Supervised Study Certification Study 1.0 Next actions which follow or can be accomplished during the Second semester 2. Take industry exam CompTIA A+, Certiport, Inc. IC3 3. Apply for career studies certificate. HUM EEE Humanities Elective 3.0 ITE 140 Spreadsheet Software 3.0 SOC EEE Social Sciences Elective 3.0 ITE EEE Information Technology Elective 3.0 NAS EEE Natural Sciences Elective 3.0 PED/HLT EEE Wellness Elective 1.0 Next actions which follow or can be accomplished during the Third semester 2. Take industry exam Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Excel. 4. Apply for graduation. ITD 130 Database Fundamentals 3.0 MKT 260 Customer Service Management 3.0 ITP 110 Visual Basic Programming 3.0 ITE 290 Coordinated Internship 3.0 ITE 299 Supervised Study 1.0 133

Advising Sheet Suggested Schedules: Courses in advising sheets are displayed under the semester in which the courses are regularly offered. It is possible that a course shown on the schedule for a particular semester may not be offered due to low enrollment or other factors. Advising Sheet for Career Studies Certificate Networking and Cybersecurity 2018 2019 Required MOD1 MOD2 MOD3 MOD4 MOD5 MOD6 MOD7 MOD8 Total 10 1. During Early Bird Registration, meet with your academic advisor to enroll in next semester 2. Apply for Career Studies Certificate ITN 155 Switching, Wireless and WAN Technologies CISCO Lab 4.0 ITN 261 Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking 3.0 ITN 262 Network Communication, Security, Authentication 3.0 Total 10 134

Advising Sheet Suggested Schedules: Courses in advising sheets are displayed under the semester in which the courses are regularly offered. It is possible that a course shown on the schedule for a particular semester may not be offered due to low enrollment or other factors. Advising Sheet for Career Studies Certificate Cybersecurity 2018 2019 Required MOD1 MOD2 MOD3 MOD4 MOD5 MOD6 MOD7 MOD8 ITN 261 Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking 3.0 2. Apply for graduation. Total 13 ITN 262 Network Communication, Security, Authentication 3.0 ITN 263 Internet/Intranet Firewalls and E Commerce Security 3.0 ITN 266 Network Security Layers 3.0 ITN 267 Legal Topic in Network Security 3.0 Total 12 135

Advising Sheet Suggested Schedules: Courses in advising sheets are displayed under the semester in which the courses are regularly offered. It is possible that a course shown on the schedule for a particular semester may not be offered due to low enrollment or other factors. Advising Sheet for AAS: Information Systems Technology 2018 2019 Required MOD1 MOD2 MOD3 MOD4 MOD5 MOD6 MOD7 MOD8 NOTE: Classes that are shaded meet the requirements of the Internet Webmaster Career Studies Certificate. ENG 111 College Composition I 3.0 ITD 110 Web Page Design I 3.0 ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts 3.0 SDV 108 College Survival Skills 1.0 Total 17 ENG 112 College Composition II 3.0 MTH 154 Quantitative Reasoning 3.0 ITE 130 Introduction to Internet Services 3.0 ITN 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems 3.0 ITN 107 Personal Computer Hardware & Troubleshooting 3.0 ITE 199 Supervised Study Certification Study 1.0 Next actions which follow or can be accomplished during the Second semester 2. Take industry exam CIW Associate. 3. Apply for career studies certificate. CST 110 Introduction to Speech Communication 3.0 ITE 140 Spreadsheet Software 3.0 ITP 110 Visual Basic Programming 3.0 ITE EEE Information Technology Elective 3.0 NAS EEE Natural Sciences Elective 3.0 PED/HLT EEE Wellness Elective 1.0 Next actions which follow or can be accomplished during the Third semester 2. Take industry exam Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Excel. 3. Apply for graduation. ITD 130 Database Fundamentals 3.0 MKT 260 Customer Service Management 3.0 SOC EEE Social Science Elective 3.0 ITE 290 Coordinated Internship 3.0 ITE 299 Supervised Study 1.0 136