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    Apr 04, 2025  
2025-26 Academic Catalog 
    
2025-26 Academic Catalog

Cybersecurity and Networking Foundations, CSC


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This is a G3-eligible program.  Click here to learn more.

Program Description/Purpose: This Career Studies Certificate leads to entry-level employment opportunities in the cybersecurity and networking fields. This curriculum prepares students for introductory IT knowledge and skills and to recognize, prevent and defend against threats to information and information systems. Students are introduced to the basic topics of operating systems, computer hardware, networking concepts, programming, and cybersecurity core topics to be well-prepared and successful in all areas of IT including cybersecurity and networking.

Occupational Outcomes: Entry-level cybersecurity and networking.  There is significant demand for employees with cybersecurity and networking backgrounds.

Program Student Learning Outcomes:

  1. Students will demonstrate a fundamental level of IT knowledge and skills in data communication, network modes of transmission and protocols.
  2. Students will demonstrate a fundamental level of IT knowledge and skills in the area of operating systems and networking and recognize threats to information systems.

  • Courses are listed by the semester they are usually offered.
  • Course availability in a given semester may vary.
  • You can change the order or number of classes each semester, but taking fewer classes in a semester will mean more semesters to finish the program.
  • Please discuss your plan with your advisor to ensure it meets your academic goals.

Program Total: 16 Credits


*Credit for Certifications can be awarded for these courses: ITN 100 - Introduction to Telecommunications ITN 107 - Personal Computer Hardware & Troubleshooting ITN 260 - Network Security Basics ITN 270 - Advanced Linux Network Administration .

Course credit will be awarded for certifications issued within 5 years of the formal written request by a student.  The formal request must include a statement that the student understands that credit for prior learning may not transfer to a 2-year college, 4-year college, or university.

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