 Matching degree(s) offered by: University of Phoenix
Information Systems Security (Certificate) ( Know More)
Technology programs at University of Phoenix are designed to prepare students with the competencies and skills needed to function effectively in the information technology arena. Students can explore specific technology areas while learning to address real-world business opportunities and challenges. Our bachelor's and master's degree programs focus on the application of information technology in business and have several primary content areas including business systems, programming, database and networking technologies, web multimedia and visual communication.
The Information Systems Security Certificate is available to undergraduate students not enrolled in the BSIT program who wish to expand their technical knowledge using software tools for Information Systems Security.
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Information Technology/Networking (Associate's) ( Know More)
The Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Networking degree program offers a functional overview of information systems and the analysis, design and security of modern computer networks. Concentration courses emphasize Local Area Networks, Wireless Local Area Networks, Wide Area Networks and network security. In this degree program, students will be able to simulate network administration tasks through remote access to real hardware and software commonly used in the IT industry.
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Information Systems Security (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program is focused on the acquisition of theory and technical competencies associated with the information technology profession. The courses provide fundamental knowledge and application in both the information systems function and in system development.
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology/Information System Security (BSIT/ISS) program provides the knowledge to successfully apply information technology theory and principles to address real world business opportunities and challenges. Under the guidance of practitioner faculty, the student uses innovative digital materials to develop competencies to apply: Systems Analysis and Design, Computer Programming, Database Development, Network Technologies, Information Systems Security, Web Technologies and Project Planning. This program's specialization, Information Systems Security, concentrates on the concepts and principles of securing and protecting the information assets of the organization. The curriculum is designed to produce graduates ready to function in information technology positions with the competencies, skills, and attitudes necessary for success in the workplace. It forms the basis for continued career growth, life-long learning as an IT professional, or a future graduate program.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Kaplan University Online
Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (Certificate) ( Know More)
The online Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) Certificate is ideally suited for IT professionals with experience with network components, including LANs and WANs. If you are interested in the installation, operation, and troubleshooting of small enterprise branch networks, the CCENT Certificate program may be right for you. Study to achieve competency in computer network technologies, including basic network security, and prepare to sit for the CCENT certification examination.*
*Although certain programs are designed to prepare students to take various certification or licensing exams, Kaplan University cannot guarantee the student will pass those exams.
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Network Administration (Associate's) ( Know More)
If you are interested in becoming an information technology professional, but need to enhance your skills and knowledge before you seek employment, the online Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology could help give you the advantage you need to pursue your professional goals.* Kaplan University's program is designed to provide you with the general education, applied knowledge, and technical skills required for a wide range of entry-level positions. Study how to install and maintain computer and wireless networks, troubleshoot hardware and software problems, create Java applications, manage databases, and develop Web pages. The emphasis areas allow you to focus on application development, network administration, or Web development.
This emphasis area focuses on network administration, security, and maintenance along with the nuances of networking with TCP/IP. You will also explore wireless networking.
*Kaplan University's programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all.
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Information Security and Forensics (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The objective of this online degree program is to help prepare you to pursue career advancement in information technology and visual arts by providing you with the knowledge, communication skills, critical thinking skills, creative skills, and technical competencies required in the modern workplace. Study how to design and create real-world e-media products or technical solutions to hardware and software problems, depending on your chosen area of emphasis. If you are interested in starting or advancing your technology career, the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program could help you meet your career goals.* You can further specialize your degree by pursuing one of the following emphasis areas: database management, Web development, network administration, information security and forensics, project management, new media/Internet marketing, health informatics, mobile computing, or application development.
Prepare to investigate system vulnerabilities and implement solutions that provide protection against security attacks. Graduates may be positioned to pursue entry-level positions as information security analysts, network security analysts, or computer forensics analysts.*
*Kaplan University's programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all.
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Network Administration (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The objective of this online degree program is to help prepare you to pursue career advancement in information technology and visual arts by providing you with the knowledge, communication skills, critical thinking skills, creative skills, and technical competencies required in the modern workplace. Study how to design and create real-world e-media products or technical solutions to hardware and software problems, depending on your chosen area of emphasis. If you are interested in starting or advancing your technology career, the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program could help you meet your career goals.* You can further specialize your degree by pursuing one of the following emphasis areas: database management, Web development, network administration, information security and forensics, project management, new media/Internet marketing, health informatics, mobile computing, or application development.
Focus on the configuration and installation of network services and applications. You may qualify for infrastructure design opportunities at companies that may include design, problem solving, and troubleshooting.* Study how to use applications in wide-area usage, build security solutions for LANs, and interface between private and public networks.
*Kaplan University's programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all.
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Information Security & Assurance (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Science in Information Technology is designed to teach you the communication skills, critical thinking abilities, and technical competencies required to help advance your career.* Study how to evaluate the theory, principles, and practices of information systems; employ project management skills; and analyze data to solve complex problems. Topics include how to apply appropriate technologies in the analysis and design of information systems, as well as assess ethical, legal, and social issues. The program provides students the option of selecting a specialization, in addition to the core curriculum requirements, or choosing from a variety of elective courses. Specializations include business intelligence, project management, and information security and assurance.
In today's world, protection of data is serious business. Explore everything from fundamentals, such as viruses, worms, and other malicious software, to more high-level aspects of IT security like network defense, ethical hacking, and computer forensics.
*Kaplan University's programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: American InterContinental University Online
Network Administration (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
If you are seeking a BIT with a concentration in Network Administration completion degree online, AIU Online can help you with your education needs.
AIU Online's Bachelor of Information Technology with a concentration in Network Administration degree completion program online provides students with the development of appropriate business and programming skills, the use of networks, education in data administration and the completion of IT projects. This online degree program would definitely be the next logical step for students who have completed AIU Online's Associate of Arts in Business Administration with a concentration in Information Systems degree.
The BIT with a concentration in Network Administration completion degree online helps prepare students to:
- Identify various hardware components and network topologies.
- Describe protocols at the different layers of the OSI model and explain their functionality.
- Discuss how to implement, manage and maintain network configuration.
- Explain how to set up and manage users and resource.
- Discuss how to monitor and optimize system performance and reliability.
- Identify and troubleshoot symptoms of network problems.
- Explain security concepts for various types of networks.
- Describe the basic concepts of wireless and mobile networks.
- Explain mobile information management concepts.
- Research emerging technologies in networking.
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Internet Security (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
If you are seeking a BIT with a concentration in Internet Security completion degree online, AIU Online can help you with your education needs.
This BIT degree completion program features a concentration in Internet Security that allows students to focus their studies on an area that is gaining more and more attention from an increasingly security-conscious business community.
The Internet Security concentration courses required in the BIT degree completion program with a concentration in Internet Security feature industry-relevant coursework taught by faculty members with real-world experience in the field. Students are able to learn about the types of information technology security used in business today as well as the practices that should be in place in any organization to ensure security. The program also addresses issues of physical and operations security.
Students who successfully complete the Internet Security concentration courses and the BIT with a concentration in Internet Security degree completion program should be able to:
- Use operating systems and networking knowledge.
- Apply the principles of programming to develop applications and websites.
- Program for database connectivity.
- Define data modeling, data definition language, and data manipulation language.
- Define concepts of computer systems, hardware, programming languages, and databases.
Identify issues and practices in information technology management.
- Describe information technology security issues, tools, and practices implemented in today's businesses.
- Analyze Internet security issues within the business environment, including the impact of ethics, behavior, and human resources policies and procedures on the security of organizational computer systems.
- Examine, define, and develop policies to maintain security and manage Internet security risks in a business environment.
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Internet Security (Master's) ( Know More)
The AIU Online Master of Information Technology degree with a concentration in Internet Security is a team-based program and is one of the few in North America solely dedicated to providing graduates with the up-to-date Information Technology and skills required in today's competitive market. The flexible curriculum is based on market demand and is designed to keep pace with changing technologies.
In addition, the Master of Information Technology program combines the technology and Internet security portions of the coursework with key information management courses to ensure success in the job opportunities that you may pursue. The curriculum of the online Master of Information Technology degree with a concentration in Internet Security utilizes AIU Online's course delivery system -- which incorporates Flash technology and rich, interactive multimedia. They are adapted to reflect the most current trends, ensuring graduates will be at the forefront of collaborative learning skills, computer knowledge and professional development principles.
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Network Administration (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
If you are seeking a BIT with a concentration in Network Administration completion degree online, AIU Online can help you with your education needs.
AIU Online's Bachelor of Information Technology with a concentration in Network Administration degree completion program online provides students with the development of appropriate business and programming skills, the use of networks, education in data administration and the completion of IT projects. This online degree program would definitely be the next logical step for students who have completed AIU Online's Associate of Arts in Business Administration with a concentration in Information Systems degree.
The BIT with a concentration in Network Administration completion degree online helps prepare students to:
- Identify various hardware components and network topologies.
- Describe protocols at the different layers of the OSI model and explain their functionality.
- Discuss how to implement, manage and maintain network configuration.
- Explain how to set up and manage users and resource.
- Discuss how to monitor and optimize system performance and reliability.
- Identify and troubleshoot symptoms of network problems.
- Explain security concepts for various types of networks.
- Describe the basic concepts of wireless and mobile networks.
- Explain mobile information management concepts.
- Research emerging technologies in networking.
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Internet Security (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
If you are seeking a BIT with a concentration in Internet Security completion degree online, AIU Online can help you with your education needs.
This BIT degree completion program features a concentration in Internet Security that allows students to focus their studies on an area that is gaining more and more attention from an increasingly security-conscious business community.
The Internet Security concentration courses required in the BIT degree completion program with a concentration in Internet Security feature industry-relevant coursework taught by faculty members with real-world experience in the field. Students are able to learn about the types of information technology security used in business today as well as the practices that should be in place in any organization to ensure security. The program also addresses issues of physical and operations security.
Students who successfully complete the Internet Security concentration courses and the BIT with a concentration in Internet Security degree completion program should be able to:
- Use operating systems and networking knowledge.
- Apply the principles of programming to develop applications and websites.
- Program for database connectivity.
- Define data modeling, data definition language, and data manipulation language.
- Define concepts of computer systems, hardware, programming languages, and databases.
Identify issues and practices in information technology management.
- Describe information technology security issues, tools, and practices implemented in today's businesses.
- Analyze Internet security issues within the business environment, including the impact of ethics, behavior, and human resources policies and procedures on the security of organizational computer systems.
- Examine, define, and develop policies to maintain security and manage Internet security risks in a business environment.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Capella University
Network Architecture (Master's) ( Know More)
Develop the skills necessary to design, implement, and maintain diverse network environments that meet business needs. This Network Architecture master‘s specialization focuses on Internet, intranet, and extranet design, emerging network technologies, and the integration of divergent and disparate networks. The curriculum is based on the vendor-neutral concepts of network architecture, but also includes a Virtual Lab Environment that offers hands-on experience with vendor-specific network solutions. You will have the opportunity to acquire skills in designing, planning, and maintaining local and wide-area networks (LANs and WANs), and developing and implementing information security and disaster recovery plans. People who choose this specialization are often pursuing senior management or team leader roles in network management and administration, or network architecture and design.
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Information Assurance and Security (Master's) ( Know More)
The need to protect enterprises against threats to information system availability, integrity, and confidentiality has made information assurance and security expertise a valuable skill within businesses, government agencies, and military organizations. This online master's specialization in Information Assurance and Security is designed around the domains of knowledge in the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP®) certification. The curriculum addresses core information assurance and security topics, including enterprise security and security risk management, as well as such emerging areas as wireless security and computer forensics. It combines technical and policy-focused course work that will strengthen your ability to protect information system security while supporting organizational goals. You will also have access to Capella‘s Virtual Lab Environment, which allows you to test open vulnerabilities and simulate and protect against attacks on system design. People who choose this specialization are often pursuing information security management or consulting positions in business, health care, government, and the military.
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Information Assurance and Security (Doctoral) ( Know More)
Data and system security have become critical concerns in nearly every industry and government sector, creating a demand for high-level Information Assurance and Security expertise. This Information Security PhD specialization provides opportunities for advanced skill development and doctoral research in such topics as information confidentiality, integrity, governance, compliance, and risk management. People who choose this specialization are often pursuing senior leadership, consulting, or faculty positions in information security within military, government, education, and private sectors. The residential colloquia experience: As a doctoral learner, you will attend three five-day colloquia at specific stages in your program, in addition to your online courses. These energizing residencies provide you with insights and knowledge that will be valuable during your doctoral studies and beyond.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: South University
Network Administration(Bachelor's) ( Know More)
Unlike other IT online degree programs that focus on developing an appreciation of technology rather than gaining real-world technology skills, South University's IT program provides you with a hands-on education geared toward developing your knowledge and skills. You will build a detailed understanding of the function and process of computer programming and the appropriate programming methodology to design and develop code.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Strayer University
Information Systems/ Networking (Graduate Certficate) ( Know More)
The Executive Graduate Certificate program is designed for mid and senior level managers, professional and technical specialists and individuals seeking career opportunities in the Information Systems field. The curriculum encompasses the knowledge and skills needed in pertinent professional areas. Persons interested should possess at least a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Also available: a Diploma, an Associate in Arts, a Bachelor of Science and an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems.
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
- Networking
- Software Engineering
This program is not available to residents of Arkansas.
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Information Systems/ Internetworking Technology (Diploma) ( Know More)
This course of study focuses on the acquisition of information systems knowledge and skills. The program is designed for individuals seeking computer skills to increase their job opportunities in their current careers or to pursue new careers. The diploma program also is advantageous to students desiring early entry into the job market, preparing students for entry-level computer positions.
The basic requirement for admission to the diploma program is a high school diploma or its equivalency.
Also available: a Master of Science, a Bachelor of Science, an Associate in Arts, and an Executive Graduate Certificate in Information Systems, and an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems.
The diploma program requires students to take twelve information systems courses. Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
- Computer Security
- Database Management
- Database Developer
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
This program is not offered to residents of Arkansas, Louisiana, and North Carolina.
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Information Systems/ Networking (Diploma) ( Know More)
This course of study focuses on the acquisition of information systems knowledge and skills. The program is designed for individuals seeking computer skills to increase their job opportunities in their current careers or to pursue new careers. The diploma program also is advantageous to students desiring early entry into the job market, preparing students for entry-level computer positions.
The basic requirement for admission to the diploma program is a high school diploma or its equivalency.
Also available: a Master of Science, a Bachelor of Science, an Associate in Arts, and an Executive Graduate Certificate in Information Systems, and an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems.
The diploma program requires students to take twelve information systems courses. Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
- Computer Security
- Database Management
- Database Developer
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
This program is not offered to residents of Arkansas, Louisiana, and North Carolina.
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Information Systems/ Security Administration (Diploma) ( Know More)
This course of study focuses on the acquisition of information systems knowledge and skills. The program is designed for individuals seeking computer skills to increase their job opportunities in their current careers or to pursue new careers. The diploma program also is advantageous to students desiring early entry into the job market, preparing students for entry-level computer positions.
The basic requirement for admission to the diploma program is a high school diploma or its equivalency.
Also available: a Master of Science, a Bachelor of Science, an Associate in Arts, and an Executive Graduate Certificate in Information Systems, and an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems.
The diploma program requires students to take twelve information systems courses. Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
- Computer Security
- Database Management
- Database Developer
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
This program is not offered to residents of Arkansas, Louisiana, and North Carolina.
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Information Systems/ Security Administration (Undergrad Certficate) ( Know More)
As information systems evolve, continuing education remains as a critical part of technology. It is essential for information technology professionals to enhance their efficiency capability by gaining skills in areas such as: programming, database technology, database administration, database technology application development, web development, networking, internetworking, security administration, computer security and homeland security and information systems.
Strayer University's Undergraduate Certificate prepares today's information technology professionals for these challenges by imparting these and other relevant skills.
Also available: a Master of Science, a Bachelor of Science, an Executive Graduate Certificate and a Diploma in Information Systems.
The certificate program requires students to take six information systems courses. Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
- Computer Security
- Database Management
- Database Developer
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
This program is not offered to residents of Arkansas, Louisiana, and North Carolina.
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Information Systems/ Computer Security (Diploma) ( Know More)
This course of study focuses on the acquisition of information systems knowledge and skills. The program is designed for individuals seeking computer skills to increase their job opportunities in their current careers or to pursue new careers. The diploma program also is advantageous to students desiring early entry into the job market, preparing students for entry-level computer positions.
The basic requirement for admission to the diploma program is a high school diploma or its equivalency.
Also available: a Master of Science, a Bachelor of Science, an Associate in Arts, and an Executive Graduate Certificate in Information Systems, and an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems.
The diploma program requires students to take twelve information systems courses. Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
- Computer Security
- Database Management
- Database Developer
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
This program is not offered to residents of Arkansas, Louisiana, and North Carolina.
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Information Systems/ Computer Security (Undergrad Certficate) ( Know More)
As information systems evolve, continuing education remains as a critical part of technology. It is essential for information technology professionals to enhance their efficiency capability by gaining skills in areas such as: programming, database technology, database administration, database technology application development, web development, networking, internetworking, security administration, computer security and homeland security and information systems.
Strayer University's Undergraduate Certificate prepares today's information technology professionals for these challenges by imparting these and other relevant skills.
Also available: a Master of Science, a Bachelor of Science, an Executive Graduate Certificate and a Diploma in Information Systems.
The certificate program requires students to take six information systems courses. Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
- Computer Security
- Database Management
- Database Developer
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
This program is not offered to residents of Arkansas, Louisana, and North Carolina.
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Information Systems/ Internetworking Technology (Undergrad Certficate) ( Know More)
As information systems evolve, continuing education remains as a critical part of technology. It is essential for information technology professionals to enhance their efficiency capability by gaining skills in areas such as: programming, database technology, database administration, database technology application development, web development, networking, internetworking, security administration, computer security and homeland security and information systems.
Strayer University's Undergraduate Certificate prepares today's information technology professionals for these challenges by imparting these and other relevant skills.
Also available: a Master of Science, a Bachelor of Science, an Executive Graduate Certificate and a Diploma in Information Systems.
The certificate program requires students to take six information systems courses. Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
- Computer Security
- Database Management
- Database Developer
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
This program is not offered to residents of Arkansas, Louisiana, and North Carolina.
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Information Systems/ Networking (Undergrad Certficate) ( Know More)
As information systems evolve, continuing education remains as a critical part of technology. It is essential for information technology professionals to enhance their efficiency capability by gaining skills in areas such as: programming, database technology, database administration, database technology application development, web development, networking, internetworking, security administration, computer security and homeland security and information systems.
Strayer University's Undergraduate Certificate prepares today's information technology professionals for these challenges by imparting these and other relevant skills.
Also available: a Master of Science, a Bachelor of Science, an Executive Graduate Certificate and a Diploma in Information Systems.
The certificate program requires students to take six information systems courses. Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
- Computer Security
- Database Management
- Database Developer
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
This program is not offered to residents of Arkansas, Louisiana, and North Carolina.
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Information Systems/ Security Administration (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The principle objective of the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems program is to teach students state of the art computer concepts. This will prepare them for programmer/analyst, database management, web development, networking, internetworking and security positions.
Also available: a Master of Science in Information Systems, an Executive Graduate Certificate, a Diploma in Information Systems, an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems and Associate in Arts in Information Systems.
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing a concentration in:
- Computer Security
- Database Developer
- Database Management
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
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Information Systems/ Internetworking Technology (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The principle objective of the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems program is to teach students state of the art computer concepts. This will prepare them for programmer/analyst, database management, web development, networking, internetworking and security positions.
Also available: a Master of Science in Information Systems, an Executive Graduate Certificate, a Diploma in Information Systems, an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems and Associate in Arts in Information Systems.
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing a concentration in:
- Computer Security
- Database Developer
- Database Management
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
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Information Systems/ Networking (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The principle objective of the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems program is to teach students state of the art computer concepts. This will prepare them for programmer/analyst, database management, web development, networking, internetworking and security positions.
Also available: a Master of Science in Information Systems, an Executive Graduate Certificate, a Diploma in Information Systems, an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems and Associate in Arts in Information Systems.
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing a concentration in:
- Computer Security
- Database Developer
- Database Management
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
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Information Systems/ Computer Security (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The principle objective of the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems program is to teach students state of the art computer concepts. This will prepare them for programmer/analyst, database management, web development, networking, internetworking and security positions.
Also available: a Master of Science in Information Systems, an Executive Graduate Certificate, a Diploma in Information Systems, an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems and Associate in Arts in Information Systems.
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing a concentration in:
- Computer Security
- Database Developer
- Database Management
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
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Information Systems/ Networking (Graduate Certficate) ( Know More)
The Executive Graduate Certificate program is designed for mid and senior level managers, professional and technical specialists and individuals seeking career opportunities in the Information Systems field. The curriculum encompasses the knowledge and skills needed in pertinent professional areas. Persons interested should possess at least a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Also available: a Diploma, an Associate in Arts, a Bachelor of Science and an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems.
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
- Networking
- Software Engineering
This program is not available to residents of Arkansas.
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Information Systems/ Computer Security Management (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) is a professional degree program that stresses the technical, managerial, and policy issues associated with building computer based systems that support modern organizations. The MSIS program addresses the theoretical and practical aspects of specifying, designing, implementing, and managing systems that possess qualities such as portability, scalability, and interoperability (open systems).
The MSIS program treats information as an organizational resource that is subject to managerial planning and control. It focuses on integration of data and distribution of information in helping organizations to be more competitive. In addition, the MSIS program offers graduates most of the academic background necessary to pursue certification as a Certified Computer Professional (CCP).
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing a concentration in:
- Computer Security Management
- Decision Support System Management
- Enterprise Resource Management
- Network Management
- Software Engineering Management
- Systems Development Management
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Information Systems/ Network Management (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) is a professional degree program that stresses the technical, managerial, and policy issues associated with building computer based systems that support modern organizations. The MSIS program addresses the theoretical and practical aspects of specifying, designing, implementing, and managing systems that possess qualities such as portability, scalability, and interoperability (open systems).
The MSIS program treats information as an organizational resource that is subject to managerial planning and control. It focuses on integration of data and distribution of information in helping organizations to be more competitive. In addition, the MSIS program offers graduates most of the academic background necessary to pursue certification as a Certified Computer Professional (CCP).
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing a concentration in:
- Computer Security Management
- Decision Support System Management
- Enterprise Resource Management
- Network Management
- Software Engineering Management
- Systems Development Management
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Keller Graduate School of Management
Information Security (Graduate Certificate) ( Know More)
Advance your career by increasing your knowledge and marketability with an information security certificate program from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.. Earn the credential within your master's degree curriculum or pursue a stand-alone credential. Either way, our Information Security Certificate program could help you develop foundational skills in network and operations security, forensics and governance that will help move your career forward in a growing field.
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Network and Communications Management (Graduate Certificate) ( Know More)
Advance your career by increasing your knowledge and marketability with a Network and Communications Management Certificate program from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.. Earn the credential within your master's degree curriculum or pursue a stand-alone credential. Either way, our Network and Communications Management Certificate program could help you develop a foundational background in networking, operations, systems, regulation and information security that will help move your career forward in a growing field.
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Information Security (Graduate Certificate) ( Know More)
Advance your career by increasing your knowledge and marketability with an information security certificate program from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.. Earn the credential within your master's degree curriculum or pursue a stand-alone credential. Either way, our Information Security Certificate program could help you develop foundational skills in network and operations security, forensics and governance that will help move your career forward in a growing field.
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Network and Communications Management (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Network and Communication Management degree program offered by DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management equips students with managerial and technical skills needed to develop, implement and oversee an organization's telecommunications infrastructure. The program prepares students to recognize opportunities to determine cost, improve customer service and boost operating efficiencies. Coursework provides perspectives on managerial decision-making and managing an enterprise in a technological environment. It also includes a focus on aspects of communication technologies that enables students to understand and evaluate technology applications and alternatives employed in business and industry.
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Information Security (Graduate Certificate) ( Know More)
Advance your career by increasing your knowledge and marketability with an information security certificate program from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.. Earn the credential within your master's degree curriculum or pursue a stand-alone credential. Either way, our Information Security Certificate program could help you develop foundational skills in network and operations security, forensics and governance that will help move your career forward in a growing field.
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Network and Communications Management (Graduate Certificate) ( Know More)
Advance your career by increasing your knowledge and marketability with a Network and Communications Management Certificate program from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.. Earn the credential within your master's degree curriculum or pursue a stand-alone credential. Either way, our Network and Communications Management Certificate program could help you develop a foundational background in networking, operations, systems, regulation and information security that will help move your career forward in a growing field.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Jones International University
MBA in Information Security Management ( Know More)
Secure a better future. The four ISM courses in our MBA specialization are designed to provide realistic recommendations for improving the information security of an organization. In addition to providing background on the growing need for and issues associated with information security, these courses will help students develop practical information security programs that include the people, process and technology components essential to any effective management program.
The courses also provide students with practical experience in risk assessment and management, business continuity planning, and incident response from an information security management perspective. If you have a keen interest in information security yet need a comprehensive MBA program to hone your leadership and business management skills, this degree program is for you.
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MBA in Information Security Management ( Know More)
Secure a better future. The four ISM courses in our MBA specialization are designed to provide realistic recommendations for improving the information security of an organization. In addition to providing background on the growing need for and issues associated with information security, these courses will help students develop practical information security programs that include the people, process and technology components essential to any effective management program.
The courses also provide students with practical experience in risk assessment and management, business continuity planning, and incident response from an information security management perspective. If you have a keen interest in information security yet need a comprehensive MBA program to hone your leadership and business management skills, this degree program is for you.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Regis University
Computer Networking (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Networking degree helps prepare students for critical information security issues, such as protecting their organizations from hackers, viruses, and other acts of cyber-vandalism. The computer networking degree program prepares managers for decisions that require both business-savvy and technical proficiency. The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that the security of computer networks will continue to increase in importance as more business is conducted over the Internet. This degree program is ideal for students working in fields involving Internet security, software engineering, workflow analysis, computer programming, project management, and business processes.
Areas of Specialization: Advanced Networking and E-Security
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Virginia College
Network Management (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The Networking Management bachelor's program will give you the skills you'll need for a career in a broad range of private and public sector organizations. You'll study networking, leadership, communications, decision-making, and ethical issues, all to complement, enhance and build upon what you've already learned about computer networking.
As a successful graduate from this program, you can expect to be qualified to enter a general management-training program within a large organization. Also the elective area of the program allows you to explore related fields of study to further broaden your education.
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Cybersecurity (Master's) ( Know More)
Virginia College's master's degree in Cybersecurity is designed to provide you with an in-depth study in IT Infrastructure Security. You will be exposed to and challenged by the most popular aspects of computer security, including cyber-law, cyber-terrorism, forensics, hardening the operating system, viral activity, and compliancy issues. As a graduate of this program, you will be prepared for employment positions involving the security management of a LAN, WLAN, and WAN environments, including our own nation's informational infrastructure.
As part of this exciting program, you will be presented with various simulations and live lab projects to examine the overall security administration and computer forensics of network security in fields such as information security, network administration, and firewall management. The program provides a strong foundation in cryptography, forensics, intrusion detection, and firewall devices. Additional areas of study include hardening among various operating systems, simulated and real-life experience through VPN connections, and security measures applied to perimeter network devices.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Bellevue University
BS - Systems & Network Admin Degree Completion ( Know More)
Design, install, manage, and upgrade computer systems and network infrastructures with the Bachelor of Science in Systems and Network Administration Program (SNAP). Your assignments promote critical thinking and are a direct application of course material. You'll develop strategies and resources to deal with information security issues, apply analysis and design concepts, and explore important aspects of systems and network administration.
If you enroll in the Bachelor of Science in Systems and Network Administration Degree Completion Program with your associate's degree, or close to 60 credit hours, you can complete this program in as little as one year!
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BS - Systems & Network Admin Degree Completion ( Know More)
Design, install, manage, and upgrade computer systems and network infrastructures with the Bachelor of Science in Systems and Network Administration Program (SNAP). Your assignments promote critical thinking and are a direct application of course material. You'll develop strategies and resources to deal with information security issues, apply analysis and design concepts, and explore important aspects of systems and network administration.
If you enroll in the Bachelor of Science in Systems and Network Administration Degree Completion Program with your associate's degree, or close to 60 credit hours, you can complete this program in as little as one year!
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Saint Leo University Online
Graduate Certificate in Information Security Management ( Know More)
The importance of information systems security and the need to protect the resources in a company's information system are the basis for the Saint Leo Graduate Certificate in Information Security Management. This certificate will allow individuals who have a graduate or undergraduate degree the opportunity to gain knowledge and substantiation that they have that knowledge. In addition, individuals who possess a graduate degree will obtain the 18 graduate hours necessary to be eligible to teach information security at the undergraduate level where allowed. Courses cover the study of: systems security management, network security management, disaster recovery management, web security management, and strategic planning for information security.
Must have a master's degree from an accredited institution.
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Master of Business Administration in Information Security Management ( Know More)
Saint Leo University's Online MBA Program enables you to earn your degree in the most convenient and efficient manner possible- over the internet. This innovative program utilizes the latest in Internet technology, including streaming videos, chat rooms and CD-ROMs. The Online MBA consists of a generalist track as well as an Online MBA with concentrations in Accounting, Criminal Justice, HealthCare Administration, Human Resources Administration, Information Security Management, and Sport Business.
The importance of information systems security and the need to protect the resources in a company's information system are the basis for the Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Information Security Management. The MBA-Information Security Management degree will ensure that graduates have sound technical skills and business knowledge. Managers who have knowledge in both the technical areas and management are needed to lead the technically qualified individuals who are in the forefront of the war against those who would prey upon us via electronic media. This is where the need arises for graduate Information Security Management education. Information Security Management educates managers to locate the information resources and knowledge in a company and find ways to protect that knowledge as it is acquired, distributed, and stored.
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Master of Business Administration in Information Security Management ( Know More)
Saint Leo University's Online MBA Program enables you to earn your degree in the most convenient and efficient manner possible- over the internet. This innovative program utilizes the latest in Internet technology, including streaming videos, chat rooms and CD-ROMs. The Online MBA consists of a generalist track as well as an Online MBA with concentrations in Accounting, Criminal Justice, HealthCare Administration, Human Resources Administration, Information Security Management, and Sport Business.
The importance of information systems security and the need to protect the resources in a company's information system are the basis for the Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Information Security Management. The MBA-Information Security Management degree will ensure that graduates have sound technical skills and business knowledge. Managers who have knowledge in both the technical areas and management are needed to lead the technically qualified individuals who are in the forefront of the war against those who would prey upon us via electronic media. This is where the need arises for graduate Information Security Management education. Information Security Management educates managers to locate the information resources and knowledge in a company and find ways to protect that knowledge as it is acquired, distributed, and stored.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Western Governors University
B.S. in Information Tech. --Networks Design & Management ( Know More)
Start or advance your career in networks design and management. WGU's B.S. in Information Technology—Networks Design and Management program provides you with advanced network design, systems engineering, and management skills that employers demand along with nine IT certifications. This program is ideal for someone who has experience in networks design, wants to specialize in networks design or network systems engineering, has completed at least one year of college, and can devote 20 or more hours per week to their studies.
This flexible, accredited program incorporates nine IT certifications including the MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) Enterprise Administrator at an affordable cost (all certification fees are included in your tuition). You'll also complete coursework in operating systems, databases, software, security, and project management. This is a perfect program if you already hold relevant IT certifications as you can use them to accelerate your degree, saving you time and money.
WGU is a member institution of the Microsoft IT Academy, incorporating Microsoft training curriculum, coursework, and certifications into our challenging, competency-based IT degrees. WGU was also recognized by TIME Magazine as the “best relatively cheap university you've never heard of” and featured on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.
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B.S. in Information Technology --Security ( Know More)
Become an expert IT security specialist. WGU's B.S. in Information Technology—Security program provides you with the latest IT security management skills that employers demand along with nine IT certifications. This program is ideal for someone who has IT security management experience, wants to specialize in IT security, has completed at least one year of college, and can devote 20 or more hours per week to their studies.
This flexible, accredited program incorporates nine IT certifications including the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) Security Certification at an affordable cost (all certification fees are included in your tuition). You'll also complete coursework in operating systems, networks, databases, software, and project management. This is a perfect program if you already hold relevant IT certifications as you can use them to accelerate your degree, saving you time and money.
WGU is a member institution of the Microsoft IT Academy, incorporating Microsoft training curriculum, coursework, and certifications into our challenging, competency-based IT degrees. WGU was also recognized by TIME Magazine as the “best relatively cheap university you've never heard of” and featured on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.
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B.S. in Information Tech. --Networks Administration ( Know More)
Start or advance your career in network server administration. WGU's B.S. in Information Technology—Networks Administration program provides you with the leading-edge network server administration skills that employers demand along with nine IT certifications. This program is ideal for someone who has network server administration experience, wants to specialize in network server administration, has completed at least one year of college, and can devote 20 or more hours per week to their studies.
This flexible, accredited program incorporates nine IT certifications including Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Server Administrator at an affordable cost (all certification fees are included in your tuition). You'll also complete coursework in operating systems, databases, software, security, and project management. This is a perfect program if you already hold relevant IT certifications as you can use them to accelerate your degree, saving you time and money.
WGU is the recipient of the USDLA 21st Century Award for Best Practices in Distance Learning for 2008, awarded in recognition of our success in expanding access to higher education. WGU was also recognized by TIME Magazine as the “best relatively cheap university you've never heard of” in the 11/13/08 issue of the periodical.
WGU is now a member of the Microsoft and Oracle IT Academies. These memberships offer unique integration of both Microsoft and Oracle learning resources into WGU's IT degree programs, affording WGU students the opportunity to learn using simulations, live labs, and proprietary software.
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M.S. in Information Security and Assurance ( Know More)
Career opportunities are wide open for professionals with advanced IT security and assurance skills and credentials. WGU's flexible, accredited program includes one major IT certification and provides you with the skills you need to succeed at very affordable tuition.
The M.S. Information Security and Assurance degree program is ideal for someone with a bachelor's degree and experience in security and assurance who wants to earn a master's degree in a high-demand field and can devote 15 to 20 hours per week to their studies. You will graduate with the necessary skills for the protection of networks, communication, and data, as well as the knowledge base for planning, implementing, and managing enterprise level security and system integrity. This program is built in alignment with the security standards put in place by the National Security Agency and encompasses the 10 security domains that are the foundations of the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).
WGU is now a member of the Microsoft and Oracle IT Academies. These memberships offer unique integration of both Microsoft and Oracle learning resources into WGU's IT degree programs, affording WGU students the opportunity to learn using simulations, live labs, and proprietary software.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Colorado Technical University Online
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - Security ( Know More)
Students enrolled in the Colorado Tech Online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) degree program in Security can learn to explain security principles, concepts, and techniques and will be challenged to develop, implement and analyze disaster recovery plans.
This BSIT with a concentration in Security is designed to help prepare students to take advantage of an increase in the demand for qualified IT professionals with industry-current skills and knowledge. Graduates can to pursue such positions as Disaster Recovery Analyst, IS Security Manager, Network Security Engineer, Contingency Planning Analyst, and many others.
The BSIT degree program with a concentration in Security includes 8 résumé-enhancing Professional Certificates that allow students to accrue valuable knowledge and real-world skills as they progress towards the completion of the degree.
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - Network Management ( Know More)
The Colorado Tech Online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) degree program features a concentration in Network Management. In addition to important undergraduate foundation studies, students can learn to install, configure and support internal and/or external networks. They will be challenged to learn how to troubleshoot networks to determine the root causes of problems, and they will be taught to analyze the business and technical requirements for a network infrastructure and design a network infrastructure that meets those requirements.
The BSIT in Network Management can help prepare students to pursue such positions as Network Administrator, Server-side Programmer, Network Control Technician, Help Desk Technician, and many others.
The BSIT degree program with a concentration in Network Management includes 8 résumé-enhancing Professional Certificates that allow students to accrue valuable knowledge and real-world skills as they progress towards the completion of the degree.
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Master of Science in Management - Information Systems Security ( Know More)
Maintaining secure systems and guarding company information are considered critical in today's business environments. Most companies, especially those in banking, defense and e-commerce, are making systems security a top priority. There is a tremendous need for skilled professionals who can plan and implement security measures as well as develop and manage security policies related to organizations' IT systems.
The CTU Online Master's (MSM) in Information Systems Security online degree program prepares technical leaders in systems security management, including methods to combat threats to corporate technical resources.
This program provides a strong foundation for you to advance your technical skills in order to plan, manage, certify and accredit a security plan for your organization. The Project Management Institute (PMI®) - registered project management component provides a solid base of knowledge to address today's most pressing management challenges.
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Computer Systems Security ( Know More)
Colorado Technical University's online Master of Science in Computer Science with a concentration in Computer Systems Security is geared towards motivated students and professionals seeking to enhance their credentials and advance in the vital, dynamic field of computer systems security.
Businesses and organizations throughout the world are constantly experiencing cyber-attacks or security-related incidents on their computer systems and networks that can significantly affect the organization and result in a substantial loss of revenue. To address these threats, both private and government organizations are investing considerable funds in computer security specialists to implement security measures and make their organizations safe.
Core curriculum is focused on providing students and IT professionals with an understanding of operating systems and networking, a knowledge of computer system architecture and the software system engineering process, as well as a foundation in playing the vital role of maintaining computer systems security.
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Doctor of Computer Science - Digital Systems Security ( Know More)
The DCS in Digital Systems Security is offered through CTU's Institute for Advanced Studies to develop leaders in the implementation, evaluation and analysis of digital systems in which security is a primary component.
This 3-year Doctoral program is designed to help provide candidates with the theoretical, research and application capabilities necessary to pursue career opportunities in Digital Systems Security. The program includes twelve 5-credit instructional courses, taken one per quarter for three years, in addition to one research and writing class taken each quarter. Each class is taken online. Twice each year, students attend an intensive residential symposium lasting four and a half days.
Coursework is focused on teaching students how to demonstrate expertise within a sub-discipline of Digital Systems Security by summarizing the state of the art, selecting an important problem, conducting research addressing the problem and extending current knowledge with the results. Students are challenged to make well-founded forecasts about future challenges and developments in Digital Systems Security. They are also required to communicate their research results and prepare them for publication. Students have the option to complete a dissertation or four publishable papers as part of the DCS degree.
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - Network Management ( Know More)
The Colorado Tech Online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) degree program features a concentration in Network Management. In addition to important undergraduate foundation studies, students can learn to install, configure and support internal and/or external networks. They will be challenged to learn how to troubleshoot networks to determine the root causes of problems, and they will be taught to analyze the business and technical requirements for a network infrastructure and design a network infrastructure that meets those requirements.
The BSIT in Network Management can help prepare students to pursue such positions as Network Administrator, Server-side Programmer, Network Control Technician, Help Desk Technician, and many others.
The BSIT degree program with a concentration in Network Management includes 8 résumé-enhancing Professional Certificates that allow students to accrue valuable knowledge and real-world skills as they progress towards the completion of the degree.
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - Security ( Know More)
Students enrolled in the Colorado Tech Online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) degree program in Security can learn to explain security principles, concepts, and techniques and will be challenged to develop, implement and analyze disaster recovery plans.
This BSIT with a concentration in Security is designed to help prepare students to take advantage of an increase in the demand for qualified IT professionals with industry-current skills and knowledge. Graduates can to pursue such positions as Disaster Recovery Analyst, IS Security Manager, Network Security Engineer, Contingency Planning Analyst, and many others.
The BSIT degree program with a concentration in Security includes 8 résumé-enhancing Professional Certificates that allow students to accrue valuable knowledge and real-world skills as they progress towards the completion of the degree.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Walden University Online
Networking and Operations (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The B.S. in Information Technology program will help you gain the combined technical, managerial, and organizational skills information technology employers seek. Study the information systems essential to virtually all organizations, participate in hands-on lab activities that encourage collaboration and problem-solving, and take the opportunity to learn to use resources to satisfy current and anticipated IT needs.
Businesses everywhere rely on immediate access to information to make intelligent decisions. In an ever-expanding global economy, information is routinely being digitized and communicated over networks of computers and other electronic devices. In this concentration, you will focus on the concepts, components, and design of information and communication infrastructure solutions. You will study ways to design, deploy, and administer scalable data networks and telecommunication infrastructures.
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Information Systems (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
This completion program-for students with an associate's degree or at least a year of college credit-provides a solid grounding in the core knowledge and competencies required of managers in today's diverse, global, and technologically sophisticated business environment.
In the Information Systems concentration, you'll learn how to leverage technology to meet your organization's strategic goals by evaluating technology options, developing methods for transferring and assimilating new technology, and managing large, complex projects.
This concentration will help you develop insights into an organization's marketing effort by learning not only the traditional disciplines of alternate marketing channels, sales management, advertising and research, but also emerging marketing approaches related to consumer motivation, global customer management, customer relationship management, and marketing on the Internet.
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Enterprise Information Security (Master's) ( Know More)
Gain an understanding of the fundamental issues and techniques in information systems security. Develop a thorough understanding of information security issues and the importance of keeping systems safe from tampering and disclosure. Identify management structures and processes for enterprise information security and the legal, regulatory, audit, and policy issues surrounding security.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Ashworth Career School
Computer Networking ( Know More)
Do you have experience using PCs in a network environment? Are you confident in your ability to install computer software applications? If so, perhaps it's time to take your knowledge to the next level. And your timing is excellent: computer network technology is one of today's hottest careers!
Our in-depth, step-by-step training unravels the terminology, processes and techniques of installing, maintaining and monitoring networks. You'll learn the professional-level, hands-on procedures used by database administrators and other high-tech gurus to advance their own careers.
At graduation, you should be qualified to take the Network+ Certification Exam and the Certified Wireless Network Administrator Exam – widely recognized as the industry standard for validating networking professionals. Our career-focused course is designed to prepare you for a respected, well-paying position in a corporate environment, where networking expertise is in great demand.
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