Learn to protect computer systems, networks, and online data from attack and compromise. Apply your skills in a virtual lab and gain real-world experience with an internship. ODU's unique program includes computer science, computer engineering, information technology, and wireless networking, plus criminal justice and psychology courses.
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1264
Cybersecurity (BS)
Old Dominion University | Bachelors
Cybersecurity (BS)
Fields
Computer Science
Overview:
Careers
Business Systems Analyst, Computer Systems Analyst, Information Security Officer, Information Security Specialist, Information Systems Security Analyst, Information Technology Analyst, Information Technology Security Analyst, Information Technology Specialist, Network Security Analyst, System Administrator, Systems Analyst
1265
Cybersecurity (MS)
Old Dominion University | Masters
Cybersecurity (MS)
Fields
Computer Science
Overview:
Prepare to lead in the field of cybersecurity and cyber defense. This comprehensive program covers advanced cybersecurity techniques and operations; technical management and leadership; digital forensics; cybersecurity law and policy; ethical hacking; and technical training in emerging technologies. You'll practice cybersecurity skills in a secure virtual lab environment.
Careers
Chief Information Security Officer, Computer Network Defense Lead, Computer Network Engineer, Computer System Manager, Cybersecurity Data Scientist, Cybersecurity Engineer, Cybersecurity Project Manager, Data Scientist, Information Security Lead, Network Administrator, Software Developer, Software Security Engineer, Technical Project Manager
1266
Cybersecurity and Networking Foundations
Virginia Community Colleges | Certificate
Cybersecurity and Networking Foundations
Fields
Business, Computer Science
Overview:
This curriculum is designed to provide students with fundamental knowledge and skills in computer networking, cyber threats, and how to secure hardware/software from vulnerabilities. Coursework in this program can be applied to an associate degree; work with an advisor to determine the best way to use this certificate to achieve your degree.
Careers
Cybersecurity Analyst, Security Specialist, Security Technician
1267
Cybersecurity Concentration, Applied Science
George Mason University | Masters
Cybersecurity Concentration, Applied Science
Fields
Computer Science
Overview:
The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) is an undergraduate liberal arts degree program for adult learners. It is designed primarily to deepen student knowledge in an academic area and foster critical thinking, analytic reasoning, and an ability to synthesize information.
Careers
Computer Systems Analyst, Cybersecurity Analyst and Technician, Information Security Analyst
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Cybersecurity specialization, Information Technology Systems
Virginia Community Colleges | Associate
Cybersecurity specialization, Information Technology Systems
Fields
Business, Computer Science
Overview:
This degree focuses on confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data. Graduates from this specialization can expect to find entry level jobs in computer security related fields. Coursework in this program can apply toward several certificates; work with an advisor to determine eligibility when you enroll.
Careers
Cybersecurity Analyst, Security Specialist, Security Technician
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Cybersecurity, Intermediate
Virginia Community Colleges | Certificate
Cybersecurity, Intermediate
Fields
Business, Computer Science
Overview:
This curriculum is designed to provide students with fundamental knowledge and skills in computer networking, cyber threats, and how to secure hardware/software from vulnerabilities. Coursework in this program can be applied to an associate degree; work with an advisor to determine the best way to use this certificate to achieve your degree.
Careers
Cybersecurity Analyst, Security Specialist, Security Technician
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Information System Technology
Virginia Community Colleges | Associate
Information System Technology
Fields
Business, Computer Science
Overview:
This program will prepare individuals for employment in this growing field through entry-level positions as a computer support specialist, networking technician, app developer or programmer. Coursework covers topics in math, written and oral communication, information technology, social sciences, and accounting. Students who wish to transfer should coordinate with an advisor to determine the best pathway for each specific institution.
Careers
Information Systems Manager, Database Administrator, Information Systems Analyst
1334
Information Systems
Virginia Community Colleges | Associate
Information Systems
Fields
Business, Computer Science
Overview:
This program will prepare individuals for employment in this growing field. Completion of this program should qualify graduates for entry-level positions in information management, information systems, or information technology. Coursework covers topics in math, written and oral communication, information technology, social sciences, and accounting. This program can also transfer into a bachelor's degree at several institutions; students should work with advisors to ensure the courses and/or the degree will transfer.
Careers
Data Manager, Information Systems Analyst, Information Systems Manager
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Information Systems Technology
Virginia Community Colleges | Associate
Information Systems Technology
Fields
Computer Science
Overview:
This program will prepare individuals for employment in this growing field through entry-level positions as a computer support specialist, networking technician, app developer or programmer. Coursework covers topics in math, written and oral communication, information technology, social sciences, and accounting. Students who wish to transfer should coordinate with an advisor to determine the best pathway for each specific institution.
Careers
Data Manager, Information Systems Analyst, Network Administrator
1337
Information Systems Technology
Virginia Community Colleges | Associate
Information Systems Technology
Fields
Business, Computer Science
Overview:
This program will prepare individuals for employment in this growing field through entry-level positions as a computer support specialist, networking technician, app developer or programmer. Coursework covers topics in math, written and oral communication, information technology, social sciences, and accounting. Students who wish to transfer should coordinate with an advisor to determine the best pathway for each specific institution.
Careers
Data Manager, Information Systems Analyst, Network Administrator