This page lists the course requirements leading to the B.S. degree in Computer Networking & Information Security. This set of courses is for continuing education and online students enrolled through the Division of Continuing Professional Studies.
Professional Courses Credits Criminal Procedures (CRJ 121) 3 Computer Forensics I (FOR 240) 3 Internet Issues and Strategies (EBC 460) or
Social Responsibility in Media (MMG 330)
3Computers and Telecommunications (NET 120) 3 Introduction to Data Communications (NET 130) 3 Operating Systems (NET 140) 3 TCP/IP (NET 215)
3Telephony (NET 230) 3 Windows Server Systems Administration I (NET 250)
3Linux Systems Administration I (NET 260)
3Network Design (NET 330) 3 Introduction to Routers (NET 335) 3 Windows Server Systems Administration II (NET 350) or
Linux Systems Administration II (NET 360)
3Computing/Security Internship (NET/SEC 450) or
Computing elective
3Senior Thesis (NET/SEC 490)
3Computer & Network Security (SEC 250) 3 Software and Web Security (SEC 335) 3 Securing the Enterprise Network (SEC 350) 3 The Business of Information Security (SEC 420) 3 Introduction to Web Development (WEB 125) 3 Total Credits: 60
General Education Courses Credits Financial Accounting (ACC 130) or
Financial Systems for Management (ACC 2xx)3 Interpersonal Communication (COM 130) 3 Intercultural Communication (COM 270) 3 Microeconomics (ECN 205) or
Macroeconomics (ECN 210)3 Critical Reading & Exp. Writing I (ENG 111) 3 Critical Reading & Exp. Writing II (ENG 112) 3 Writing in the Workplace (ENG 410) 3 College Algebra (MTH 120) or
Algebra and Trigonometry (MTH 220)3 Introduction to Statistics (MTH 200) 3 Ethics (PHI 320) 3 Introduction to Psychology (PSY 100)
or Introduction to Sociology (SOC 110)3 American National Government (SOC 100) 3 Technical Writing (WRT 231) 3 Fine Arts Elective 3 History Elective 3 Literature Elective 3 Natural Science w/ Lab Elective 4 General Electives 8 Total Credits: 60
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DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this page but it is not the definitive curriculum. The printed college catalog is the official documentation of course requirements.