Computer and Information Science (AS) | Cyber and Information Security Technology Concentration
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The Associate of Science in Computer and Information Science (CIS) degree covers all aspects of the use of computers and information systems in today’s organizations, including operating systems, software programs, networking, and security. Organizations have ever-increasing requirements to allow users to connect to various information systems both inside and outside the organization. Organizations are also challenged by increasingly sophisticated attempts to attack their data files. Computer networking defines the combination of hardware and skills required to provide secure access to data for individuals and organizations.
This employer-driven, hands-on, interactive educational program equips students with the networking and security skills required for career-entry positions in a wide range of organizations. Students are introduced to a variety of operating system environments, networking technologies, and associated security practices.
About Cyber and Information Security Technology
Graduates with a computer and information science degree have many career options. They often implement computer software systems including business applications. They may test software applications to ensure their correct implementation. Graduates also may assist network architects with design, implementation, and maintenance of computer networks, including wireless networks.
Some positions may require background checks, drug screening, and/or security clearances, depending on the position and industry. Student must have a general education background related to database programming including: Database Development, ASP.Net, SQL, C#, Object Oriented Design, MS Access, SQL Server, Oracle, Java, HTML, and Web Development. A student should also have examples of work, as well as other related skills to include MS Office, OS, and Certifications.
Some entry-level job titles for associate degree graduates include Help Desk Analyst, PC Technician, Technical Support Analyst, Hardware Technician, Systems Administrator, Network Administrator, Programmer Analyst, entry- level Database Programmer, entry-level Programmer Analyst, entry-level Application Developer, entry-level Web Programmer, entry-level Mobile Programmer, Assistant Game Programmer, entry-level .Net Programmer. CIS graduates are required in many industries, so employment opportunities exist in military, business, medical, and government settings.
Recommended Certifications
Certifications are not required for completion of this program; however, ECPI encourages student to obtain all appropriate certifications to increase potential job opportunities. ECPI provides students in this program with vouchers which allow the student to take certification exams at a greatly reduced cost. Available certifications for this program include Microsoft, Cisco, and Oracle certifications, Linux+, A+, Network+, and Security+.