Program Overview
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Location
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Tuition$8,646
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Program Length15 weeksTuesdays and Thursdays5:30pm - 8:00pm
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Learning EnvironmentIn-person
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Financial AidFAFSA Eligible
Program Description
The Computing, Security, and Networking Technology program aims to provide technical training that meets the demands of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry while serving the needs of individuals in the community. The program offers a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical hands-on training, with a focus on preparing students for entry-level positions in the ICT industry. Its mission is to be a learning-centered program that caters to the needs of both the industry and the students.
The Associate of Science in Computing, Security, and Networking Technology program has been validated by the National Security Agency and an academic peer committee. This validation confirms that the program meets the nationally established criteria for Cyber Defense education until the academic year 2027.
Degrees & Certificates
The Computing, Security & Networking Technology program offers a range of degree and certificate options to prepare students for careers in the rapidly evolving field of information technology. Students can pursue an Associate of Science degree in Computing, Security & Networking Technology, which provides a comprehensive foundation in areas such as cybersecurity, network administration, and software development. Additionally, the program offers specialized certificates in areas like cybersecurity and network administration, allowing students to develop targeted skills and enhance their employability in specific IT disciplines.
Degree:
Associate of Applied Science – Computing, Security & Networking Technology (60-66 credits) – Tuition: $7,860-$8,646
Certificates:
Certificate of Achievement – Information Security & Assurance (24-26 credits) – Tuition: $3,144-$3,406
Certificate of Achievement – Networking and Telecommunications (27 credits) – Tuition: $3,537-$3,547
Advanced Professional Certificate – Computing, Security & Networking Technology (18 credits) – Tuition: $2,358
In addition to the tuition, there are other costs associated with the program, including equipment and textbooks, which typically range from approximately $1,500 to $2,500.
Careers
Graduates of the Computing, Security & Networking Technology program have a wide range of career opportunities in the rapidly expanding field of information technology. They can pursue roles such as computer network architects, where they design and build complex network systems for organizations. Other career paths include computer network support specialists, who provide technical assistance and troubleshooting for network issues, and computer systems analysts, who analyze an organization’s computer systems and recommend improvements. Graduates can also explore opportunities as computer user support specialists, assisting individuals with software and hardware issues, or as information security analysts, responsible for safeguarding computer systems and networks against cyber threats. Additionally, there are managerial positions available as computer and information systems managers, overseeing IT operations and strategy within an organization.