2 Information Technology Associate of Arts degrees found
- Associate of Arts
- Technology Studies
- Information Technology
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2 Information Technology Associate of Arts degrees found
Glen Oaks Community College
Associate of Arts in Cybersecurity
- Centreville, USA
Associate of Arts
English
The Associate of Arts in Cybersecurity degree is designed for students interested in a career in the area of protecting computer systems and networks. It is designed to fulfill the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) requirements while providing flexibility in preparing students for transfer to a four-year institution. Students will learn about the vulnerabilities of hardware and software systems, perform network security testing, including countermeasure testing and the risk factor analysis needed to design a flexible and comprehensive security plan. Students will gain skills in providing for business continuity and disaster recovery. They can sit for the following industry certifications: CompTIA Linux+ and Security+; CCENT; CCNA Cyber Ops (SECOPS); and Microsoft Technology Associate. Since transfer requirements vary widely, it is important to consult with an advisor if you plan to transfer to a college or university.
De Anza College
Associate of Arts in Cybersecurity
- Online USA
Associate of Arts
Distance Learning
English
The A.A. degree program offers students the opportunity to study information security principles and theories that focus on asset protection. In this program, students learn network security basics, security policies and procedures, network monitoring and risk analysis and assessment based on network security. Students in this program can pursue either a general course of study or a concentration. Graduates find employment in general public or private management, federal or local government civil service, military service, law enforcement and private security.
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Associate of Arts Degrees in Technology Studies Information Technology
Information technology studies are created to provide students with technological skills and knowledge. They may explore how electronic data is created, processed and stored as well as topics such as security, hardware, software applications and artificial intelligence.
An Associate of Arts degree is the stepping-stone for many students. After focusing on a field of study for two years at a vocational, technical, or community college, students can go onto finding better careers or earning a higher degree.