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COMPUTER SUPPORT AND
INFORMATION SECURITY
408 Clock Hours / 12
Semester Hours
This is an accelerated program in advancing computer and
information technology designed to prepare the graduate to
function as a specialist in such work settings as government
agencies, computer firms, and/or private businesses. The graduate
will learn to assess the computer and information security needs
of small and large computer and network systems, recommend
safeguard solutions, and assist in managing the implementation and
maintenance of LAN and WAN systems. and In addition to
preparation as a computer support specialist, the program will
provide hands-on training in various skills including internet
security, router security, Windows security, intrusion detection,
firewalls, and cryptography.
COMPUTER SUPPORT AND
INFORMATION SECURITY II
642 Clock Hours /
20 Semester Hours
This is an extended program in advancing computer and information
technology designed to prepare the graduate to function as a
specialist in such work settings as government agencies, computer
firms, and/or private businesses. The graduate will learn to
assess the computer and information security needs of small,
medium, and large computer and network systems, recommend
safeguard solutions, and assist in managing the implementation and
maintenance of LAN and WAN systems. In addition to preparation as
a computer support specialist, the program will provide hands-on
training in various skills including computer hardware,
networking, operating systems, application software, internet
security, router security, Windows security, intrusion detection,
and firewalls.
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