Enterprise Cybersecurity Certificate of Specialization
Program Overview
Enterprise Cybersecurity Certificate of Specialization
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Career Opportunities
This certificate prepares students for entry-level positions such as Information Security Analysts, Computer and Information Systems Manager, Business Operations Specialists, Computer Network Support Specialists, and Computer Systems Analysts in general public or private management, federal or local government civil service, military service, law enforcement, and private security companies.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students completing this program will be able to:
- Describe network components, protocols, architectures, and the application of current communication and networking technologies
- Define properties of all modern network types
- Determine how to detect and stop security breaches in network and application layer
- Help organizations increase awareness of security policies and procedures
Recommended High School Preparation
Coursework in Mathematics, Computer Programming, English, Business, and Electronics.
University Transfer Program
Use Assist to identify lower division major preparation for Computer and Information Science for the California State University and the University of California systems. For independent or out-of-state colleges and universities, use their catalogs to locate this information. Transfer Services can assist you to gather this information.
About the Program
Computer and Information Science offers extraordinary career opportunities to individuals who possess fluency in the English language, solid keyboarding skills, and a desire to work with computers on a daily basis. Students in the Computer and Information Science program at CSM are training primarily on PC microcomputers and receive the finest training and experience available in areas such as programming, data communications, applications development, network support, end-user support, and hardware/systems support. This training is intended to lead to employment in the computing industry or transfer to a baccalaureate institution for continued study in the field and to provide advanced study for computing professionals.
Career opportunities include applied scientist, communications technician, computer maintenance technician, computer operator, data base specialist, documentation specialist, information specialist, Local Area Network (LAN) administrator, PC specialist, programmer, software engineer, software technician, systems analyst, systems test engineer, technician support representative, and as sales personnel skilled in marketing methods for computer systems. While some students secure employment following completion of the A.S. degree or Certificate program, many transfer to four-year universities to complete a Bachelor’s degree in a computer-related field.
Program Overview
The Certificate of Specialization offers students the opportunity to study information security principles and theories that focus on asset protection. In this program, students learn network security basics, security policies and procedures, network monitoring, and risk analysis and assessment.
Program Requirements
Requirements
- Required Core Courses: 15 units
- CIS 121: UNIX/Linux (3 units)
- CIS 151: Computer Networking (3 units)
- CIS 479: Computer and Network Security (3 units)
- CIS 482: Ethical Hacking (3 units)
- CIS 493: Cloud Security Fundamentals (3 units)
Total Required Units: 15
