Information Security Management
Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-09-02 | - |
Program Overview
Information Security Management
Course ID
ESMS-3210
Course Domestic Price
$566.00
Course International Price
$1698.00
Course Duration
42.00 hours, 3.00 credits
Course Details
Build, maintain, and manage policies and strategies to secure organizational information. Study ethical theories and legislative and organizational policies governing protection of information, consider potential threats and vulnerabilities of information, and examine how information should be protected, what level of protection must be afforded to that information, how the security of information should be monitored, and how, when, and to whom that information should be released. (Formerly ESM321)
Prerequisites
- ESMS-2210
- BUSN-1101
- ENGL-1110
Course Offerings
- Sep 02, 2025 - Dec 05, 2025
- Online
- Information Security Mgmt
- ESMS-3210-OL001
- Seats available
Tuition Fees
- Domestic Tuition: $566.00
- Domestic Learner Services Fee: $19.56
- Other Fees: $70.41
- International Tuition: $1698.00
- International Learner Services Fees: $19.56
- Other Fees: $70.41
Instructor
G. Robertson
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- Introduction to Wilderness Survival (EMRG-1770)
- Managing Information & Technology in Public Safety (PSAD-4300)
- Human Behaviour & Social Constructs of Disasters (ESMS-2310)
- Issues & Crisis Management (ESMS-4500)
- Introduction to Emergency Support Services (EMRG-1600)
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Overview:
Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) is a leading public safety educator in Canada. It offers a wide range of applied education, training, and research programs focused on justice and public safety. JIBC is committed to providing students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen careers.
Services Offered:
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Financial Aid & Scholarships:
JIBC provides financial assistance to students in need, including scholarships, bursaries, and loans.Student Support:
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JIBC has dedicated services for Indigenous students, including cultural support, academic advising, and mentorship programs.Student Conduct & Policies:
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JIBC holds a convocation ceremony each year to celebrate the achievements of its graduating students.The JIBC Bookstore:
The bookstore provides students with access to textbooks, course materials, and other supplies.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Key Reasons to Study There:
Exceptional Applied Education:
JIBC's programs are designed to provide students with the practical skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen careers.Training and Research:
JIBC offers a variety of training programs and research opportunities in justice and public safety.Leading Public Safety Educator:
JIBC is recognized as a leader in public safety education in Canada.Academic Programs:
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Criminal Justice:
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JIBC also offers programs in areas such as social work, psychology, and community justice.Other:
JIBC's New Westminster campus is located on the unceded Traditional Territories of the Qayqayt, Musqueam and Coast Salish Peoples.