Cybersecurity and Networking Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
The Computer Science Information Systems curricula provides a foundation in computing and information systems serving the diverse goals of the Grossmont community: employment in various phases of the computing industry, transfer to a baccalaureate institution for continued study in the computer and information sciences, training in selected topics for application in other professions or for personal enrichment, and advanced study for returning computing professionals. Throughout, emphasis is placed on blending fundamental theory and technique with practical applications in business, scientific and academic computing. A guiding principle is the use of intense hands-on instruction with state-of-the-art computer technology.
Five related but distinct areas of emphasis designed to provide corresponding job entry points are available as two-year curricula: Computer Programming, Web Design and Software Engineering. Completion of the Computer Science Information Systems core courses or their equivalent plus any one area of emphasis satisfies the major requirements for the Associate Degree.
An area of emphasis leading to an entry level position which specializes in networking and cyber defense. Students completing this sequence will be expected to assist network managers and cybersecurity managers in small, medium, and large-sized organizations.
Career Opportunities
https://www.grossmont.edu/student-support/career-center/resources.php
Computer Support Specialist
Communications Technician
Computer Maintenance Technician
Computer Systems Analysts1
Database Administrators1
Information Specialist1
LAN (Local Area Network) Administrator
Network Systems & Data Communication Analysts
Office Administrators
Programmer
Software Engineers1
Software Technician
Systems Analyst1
Technical Support Representative
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Bachelor’s Degree or higher required.
The Program-level Student Learning Outcomes (PSLOs) below are outcomes that students will achieve after completing specific degree / certificate requirements in this program.
Students will perform computer end user support including identifying and implementing solutions to user requests.
- Analyze and evaluate a computer-related situation in a business and/or scientific environment to identify a potential problem.
- Design a technologically feasible and efficient solution.
- Construct and complete the solution.
- Demonstrate and explain the solution.
Similar Course List
The following Grossmont and Cuyamaca College courses are considered similar enough to be accepted in the major for local Computer Science degrees in the district. No Modification of Major forms are required at either campus.
Grossmont Course | Similar Cuyamaca Course |
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CSIS-112 | CIS-190 |
CSIS-113 | CIS-191 |
CSIS-119 | CS-119 |
CSIS-132 | CIS-211 |
CSIS-133 | CIS-213 |
CSIS-135 | CIS-215 |
CSIS-180 | CIS-140 |
CSIS-293 | CS-182 |
CSIS-294 | CS-282 |
CSIS-296 | CS-181 |
CSIS-297 | CS-281 |
Associate Degree Major Requirements
Note: All courses must be completed with a letter grade of “C” or higher or “Pass.”
Code | Title | Units |
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CSIS-113 | Introduction to Linux | 3 |
CSIS-121 | Introduction to Cybersecurity | 3 |
CSIS-125 | Network + Certification | 3 |
CSIS-250 | Introduction to Python Programming | 4 |
CSIS-263 | Security + Certification | 3 |
Select at least nine units from the following: | 9-10 | |
Business Communication | ||
Principles of Information Systems | ||
Computer Maintenance and A+ Certification | ||
Windows Server: Installing and Configuring | ||
Introduction to TCP/IP | ||
Linux System Administration | ||
Windows Server: Administering | ||
Ethical Cybersecurity Hacking | ||
Computer Forensics Fundamentals | ||
Total Units | 25-26 |
Plus General Education and Elective Requirements
Certificates of Achievement
Any student who chooses to complete only the requirements listed above qualifies for a Certificate of Achievement in Cybersecurity and Networking. An official request must be filed with the Admissions and Records Office prior to the deadline stated in the Academic Calendar.