Cybersecurity (A.S.)
The Cybersecurity program explores the way computers and networks are used to commit cybercrime. Students will study the various types of cybersecurity events, along with the processes to prevent, detect, and recover from them. This program explores the global situations that may lead to cybercrime events. Graduates of the program will be well prepared to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity or a related field.
Mission Statement
Prepare students to transfer to advanced study in cybersecurity through mastery of the core principles of cybersecurity, network and information systems.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Identify cybersecurity threats and examine techniques for securing devices, networks, and information.
- Analyze the diverse motivations behind cyber-attacks and the global environments in which they occur.
- Explain the process of securing and preserving digital evidence.
- Interpret laws that have an impact on cybersecurity.
- Analyze digital usage, digital access and digital records.
First Semester
- CFS 140 Computer Forensics and Security Credits: (3)
- CRJ 101 Justice System Credits: (3)
- ENG 103 Freshman Composition and Literature I Credits: (3)
- MAT 118 Exploring Statistics Credits: (3)
- PHI 108 Ethics Credits: (3)