- Contribute to the evolving dimensions of Information Technology (IT) related to cybersecurity
- Utilize labs and hands-on activities with the use of industry-related certification material throughout the curriculum
- Conduct the seven main categories of cyber operations as defined by the ‘National Cybersecurity Workforce framework’ in secure provision, maintenance, and operation, protect and defend, investigate, collect, operate, analyze, and provide oversight and development
- Identify security vulnerabilities, threats, attacks, and tools to help mitigate security risks
- Provide input for information systems and cybersecurity operational plans for individuals, corporations, governmental services, and/or the national community
- Effectively communicate cyber threats and technical remediation strategies in both verbal and written formats
- Information Security Analyst
- Information Systems Security Engineer
- Vulnerability and Penetration Testers
- Firewall Engineer
- Network Engineer
- Software Developers
- Database Administrators
- Web Developers
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- IT Project Manager
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Health Information Managers
- Application Developer
- Intrusion Detection System (IDS) administrator, engineer, or technician
- Network Administrator
- Computer Crime Investigator
The (AAS) Associates of Applied Science in Information Systems and Cybersecurity ultimately prepares entry-level computer technicians with cybersecurity expertise and offers transfer options to four-year institutions. Additionally, it is designed to address the homeland security and industry’s need for trained cybersecurity workers. You can also prepare for a variety of industry certifications, including:
- Computing Technology Industry Association’s (CompTIA) A+, Network+, and Security+Certifications
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
- Security Certified Network Professional certification
- EC-Council iLab Certifications
General Education Core Courses | 22.5 Quarter Credit Hours |
IS/CYB Core Courses | 54 Quarter Credit Hours |
IS/CYB Electives | 13.5 Quarter Credit Hours |
Total | 90 Quarter Credit Hours |
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Course Breakdown
Course ID | Cr. | Course Name |
---|---|---|
CIS CORE COURSES | 54 Quarter Credit Hours | |
ITSY 110 | 4.5 | Computer Information Systems and IT Concepts |
ITSY 112 | 4.5 | Programming Logic and Design |
BMGT 110 | 4.5 | Business Applications Management (Microsoft Office Specialist certification) |
ITSY 202 | 4.5 | Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (Python) |
ITSY 204 | 4.5 | Fundamentals of Information Systems Security (Security+) |
ITSY 215 | 4.5 | Principles of PC Operating Systems/Server (A+ Certification) |
ITSY 250 | 4.5 | Fundamentals of Cloud Computing & Virtualization (AWSAssociate) |
ITSY 260 | 4.5 | Principles of Infrastructure Security Management |
ITSY 280 | 4.5 | Fundamentals of Network Management and Security (Network+) |
ITSY 290 | 4.5 | Ethical, Social, and Legal Dimensions of Computer |
ITSY 292 | 4.5 | Introduction to Cyber Defense and Countermeasures |
ITSY 293 | 4.5 | Introduction to Structured Database Systems (Oracle – Associate) |
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSES | 22.5 Quarter Credit Hours | |
ENG 112 | 4.5 | English Composition I |
MAT 114.5 | 4.5 | Mathematics |
PSY 114 | 4.5 | Introduction to Psychology |
CIS 115 | 4.5 | Introduction to Computers and Computing |
ENG 212 | 4.5 | English Composition II |
HUM 214.5 | 4.5 | Culture and Values |
MAT 214 | 4.5 | College Algebra |
CHE 215 | 4.5 | College Chemistry |
AAS PROGRAM ELECTIVES     CHOOSE THREE (3) FROM HERE | CHOOSE THREE (3) FROM HERE | |
13.5 Quarter Credit Hours | ||
ITSY 220 | 4.5 | Ethical Hacking |
ITSY 230 | 4.5 | Scripting for Cybersecurity |
ITSY 240 | 4.5 | Introduction to Java Object-Oriented Programming |
ITSY 285 | 4.5 | Introduction to C++ Object-Oriented Programming |
ITSY 241 | 4.5 | Introduction TO UNIX Administration |
ITSY 265 | 4.5 | Introduction to Cyber Forensics and Investigation |
ITSY 294 | 4.5 | Introduction to Client-Side Scripting |
ITSY 295 | 4.5 | Website and Web Application Design |
Program Overview
The Stellar Career College’s Associates of Applied Science (AAS) in Information Systems and Cybersecurity program offers problem-solving technical skills in the application of Information technology and cyber defense against malware and other malicious attacks. The degree is based on our core curriculum, national policies, and organizational security standards.
The Associates of Applied Science in Information Systems and Cybersecurity is a two-year degree program that can be taken full-time or part-time. It is designed for entry-level students and working adults. The AAS Information System and Cybersecurity training involves securing networks and computers. This process involves evaluating protocols, operating systems, hardware components, networking devices, and software tools to make a secure infrastructure. It further prepares students to take a variety of Cisco, Microsoft, and CompTIA certification examinations.
Program Learning Outcomes
At the end of the Associate of Applied Science in Cybersecurity and Information Systems, Graduates will be able to:
- Contribute to the evolving dimensions of Information Technology (IT) related to cybersecurity
- Utilize labs and hands-on activities with the use of industry-related certification material throughout the curriculum
- Conduct the seven main categories of cyber operations as defined by the ‘National Cybersecurity Workforce framework’ in secure provision, maintenance, and operation, protect and defend, investigate, collect, operate, analyze, and provide oversight and development
- Identify security vulnerabilities, threats, attacks, and tools to help mitigate security risks
- Provide input for information systems and cybersecurity operational plans for individuals, corporations, governmental services, and/or the national community
- Effectively communicate cyber threats and technical remediation strategies in both verbal and written formats
Program Career Opportunity
The National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework and the U.S. Department of Labor have identified potential job opportunities for you for AAS Information Systems and Cybersecurity programs that include, but are not limited to:
- Information Security Analyst
- Information Systems Security Engineer
- Vulnerability and Penetration Testers
- Firewall Engineer
- Network Engineer
- Software Developers
- Database Administrators
- Web Developers
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- IT Project Manager
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Health Information Managers
- Application Developer
- Intrusion Detection System (IDS) administrator, engineer, or technician
- Network Administrator
- Computer Crime Investigator
The (AAS) Associates of Applied Science in Information Systems and Cybersecurity ultimately prepares entry-level computer technicians for a variety of industry certifications, including:
- Computing Technology Industry Association’s (CompTIA) A+, Network+, and Security+Certifications
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
- Security Certified Network Professional certification
- EC-Council iLab Certifications
Program Course Breakdown
Associate Degree in Cybersecurity and Information Systems encompasses the following courses:
- General Education Core Courses – 22.5 Quarter Credit Hours
- IS/CYB Core Courses – 54 Quarter Credit Hours
- IS/CYB Electives – 13.5 Quarter Credit Hours
Program Class Schedule
Program Orientation:
Virtual Session: Tuesday – 11:00 AM and Wednesday – 5:00 PM
Dates:
August: 22, 23, 29, 30
September: 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27
October: 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25
Class Timings:
Mondays 5:00 – 9:00 PM
Wednesdays 5:00 – 9:00 PM
Thursdays 5:00 – 9:00 PM
Virtual Meet and Greet: Tuesday, October 10, 2023, 5:00 PM
Tentative Start Date: Week of October 30, 2023
Program Admissions Requirement
- Enrollment is open for students on any day of the week. They will also be notified about the start date after confirmation of their registration.
- You must submit a high school diploma, General Education Diploma (GED), a college transcript, or an equivalent certificate.
Registration
Applicants must fill out and sign an enrollment agreement that outlines their obligations toward the institute.
Entrance Assessment
Applicants must pass the following required assessment tests:
- Stellar Career College Learning Management Orientation Completion Test
- Stellar Career College Digital Literacy Test
These assessment tests can be taken online or at the College campus by appointment. Assessment tests are offered free of cost to prospective students.
- Contribute to the evolving dimensions of Information Technology (IT) related to cybersecurity
- Utilize labs and hands-on activities with the use of industry-related certification material throughout the curriculum
- Conduct the seven main categories of cyber operations as defined by the ‘National Cybersecurity Workforce framework’ in secure provision, maintenance, and operation, protect and defend, investigate, collect, operate, analyze, and provide oversight and development
- Identify security vulnerabilities, threats, attacks, and tools to help mitigate security risks
- Provide input for information systems and cybersecurity operational plans for individuals, corporations, governmental services, and/or the national community
- Effectively communicate cyber threats and technical remediation strategies in both verbal and written formats
- Information Security Analyst
- Information Systems Security Engineer
- Vulnerability and Penetration Testers
- Firewall Engineer
- Network Engineer
- Software Developers
- Database Administrators
- Web Developers
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- IT Project Manager
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Health Information Managers
- Application Developer
- Intrusion Detection System (IDS) administrator, engineer, or technician
- Network Administrator
- Computer Crime Investigator
The (AAS) Associates of Applied Science in Information Systems and Cybersecurity ultimately prepares entry-level computer technicians with cybersecurity expertise and offers transfer options to four-year institutions. Additionally, it is designed to address the homeland security and industry’s need for trained cybersecurity workers. You can also prepare for a variety of industry certifications, including:
- Computing Technology Industry Association’s (CompTIA) A+, Network+, and Security+Certifications
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
- Security Certified Network Professional certification
- EC-Council iLab Certifications
General Education Core Courses | 22.5 Quarter Credit Hours |
IS/CYB Core Courses | 54 Quarter Credit Hours |
IS/CYB Electives | 13.5 Quarter Credit Hours |
Total | 90 Quarter Credit Hours |
---|
Course Breakdown
Course ID | Cr. | Course Name |
---|---|---|
CIS CORE COURSES | 54 Quarter Credit Hours | |
ITSY 110 | 4.5 | Computer Information Systems and IT Concepts |
ITSY 112 | 4.5 | Programming Logic and Design |
BMGT 110 | 4.5 | Business Applications Management (Microsoft Office Specialist certification) |
ITSY 202 | 4.5 | Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (Python) |
ITSY 204 | 4.5 | Fundamentals of Information Systems Security (Security+) |
ITSY 215 | 4.5 | Principles of PC Operating Systems/Server (A+ Certification) |
ITSY 250 | 4.5 | Fundamentals of Cloud Computing & Virtualization (AWSAssociate) |
ITSY 260 | 4.5 | Principles of Infrastructure Security Management |
ITSY 280 | 4.5 | Fundamentals of Network Management and Security (Network+) |
ITSY 290 | 4.5 | Ethical, Social, and Legal Dimensions of Computer |
ITSY 292 | 4.5 | Introduction to Cyber Defense and Countermeasures |
ITSY 293 | 4.5 | Introduction to Structured Database Systems (Oracle – Associate) |
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSES | 22.5 Quarter Credit Hours | |
ENG 112 | 4.5 | English Composition I |
MAT 114.5 | 4.5 | Mathematics |
PSY 114 | 4.5 | Introduction to Psychology |
CIS 115 | 4.5 | Introduction to Computers and Computing |
ENG 212 | 4.5 | English Composition II |
HUM 214.5 | 4.5 | Culture and Values |
MAT 214 | 4.5 | College Algebra |
CHE 215 | 4.5 | College Chemistry |
AAS PROGRAM ELECTIVES     CHOOSE THREE (3) FROM HERE | CHOOSE THREE (3) FROM HERE | |
13.5 Quarter Credit Hours | ||
ITSY 220 | 4.5 | Ethical Hacking |
ITSY 230 | 4.5 | Scripting for Cybersecurity |
ITSY 240 | 4.5 | Introduction to Java Object-Oriented Programming |
ITSY 285 | 4.5 | Introduction to C++ Object-Oriented Programming |
ITSY 241 | 4.5 | Introduction TO UNIX Administration |
ITSY 265 | 4.5 | Introduction to Cyber Forensics and Investigation |
ITSY 294 | 4.5 | Introduction to Client-Side Scripting |
ITSY 295 | 4.5 | Website and Web Application Design |