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Associate of Applied Science Degree in Cyber Security

Modern technology has made business use of computer technology essential. As technology continues to evolve and progress, there is an emphasis placed on safeguarding an organization's or a company's information. The Cyber Security program has been created to address the needs of government agencies, organizations, and the private sector within the local West Virginia community and DC Metro area. The Cyber Security program offers and Associate of Applied Science Degree, incorporating vendor certification training, for students preparing for entry-level employment or advancement in a variety of occupations and courses in Cyber Security.

The program offers students the opportunity to select one of two tracks; Network Security Hardware or Network Security Application. These two tracks will provide the student with the knowledge to enter the Cyber Security workforce and/or transfer to a four-year institution for further undergraduate education. Students will complete hands-on activities that will provide an overview of basic principles and security concepts related to active mitigation of known common threats. The curriculum discusses risk, threat, and security assessments and utilizing them to develop security policy, business continuity, disaster recovery, and incident response planning. The program also covers security methods, controls and procedures, ethics, laws, and computer forensics. In addition, the program describes the use of cryptography as a tool, software development processes, and protection. Students will develop an understanding of the information assurance progression and how they can apply this knowledge to support their organization.

Students in the Cyber Security Program are subject to the Community and Technical College's requirements for admissions, basic skills testing, and appropriate course placement, including mandated remedial courses, which are not counted toward completion of the program. Blue Ridge Community and Technical College Catalog requirements regarding academic standards, student conduct, and graduation procedures also apply.

General Education Credit Hours
CAS 111 Information Literacy
3
COMM 202 Fundamentals of Speech
3
ENGL 101 Written English I OR
ENGL 110 Technical Writing
3
IT 105 Computer Ethics
3
MATH 105 Algebra
3
MATH 106 Trigonometry
3
SOCI 203 General Sociology OR
PSYC 203 Introduction to Psychology
3
Total Credit Hours Required
21

 

Technical Core Credit Hours
CYBR 125 Incident Response & Disaster Recovery Planning
3
CYBR 210 Intrusion Detection
3
CYBR 220 Wireless Security
3
CYBR 250 Internet Security
3
IT 200 Network +
3
IT 276 Security +
3
IT 292 Internship
3
Total Credit Hours Required
21

 

ALL students complete the General Education and Technical Core courses, then CHOOSE ONE track option to specialize your program of study:

Network Security Hardware Track Credit Hours
CNET 131 Network Fundamentals
4
CNET 141 Routing Protocols and Concepts
4
CNET 231 LAN Switching and Wireless
4
CNET 241 Accessing the WAN
4
CNET 250 CCNA: Security OR
CYBR 282 Perimeter Defense
3
CYBR 280 Network Defense and Countermeasures
3
Free Electives
2
Total Credit Hours Required
24

 

Network Security Applications Track Credit Hours
CYBR 115 Introduction to Physical and Technical Security
3
CYBR 190 Security Assessment
3
CYBR 200 Cryptography
3
CYBR 283 Computer Forensics
3
IT 185 Introduction to Linux
3
IT 188 Introduction to Programming Logic
3
IT 204 Windows Fundamentals
3
IT 270 Install, Config, & Admin Microsoft Desktop Operating
3
Total Credit Hours Required
24

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