IT: NETWORK ADMINISTRATION & SECURITY
OUR MISSION
A degree in cybersecurity and network administration provides students with the technical skills and knowledge needed to work with computing systems and network-driven information systems.
In this program, students build a solid foundation of current knowledge in network and system administration and security. They also develop skills in computer systems hardware and software installation, upgrade, troubleshooting, and management; as well as network design implementation, administration, and security.
CONCENTRATION (REQUIRED 23 CREDITS)
COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE | CREDITS |
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ICON 141 | Introduction to Programming | 3 |
ICON 147 | Computer Hardware and System Security | 3 |
ICON 156 | Electronics for Computers and Data Communications | 3 |
ICON 202 | Networking Essentials | 3 |
ICON 228 | Advanced Computer Hardware and System Security | 3 |
ICON 354/234 | Local Area Network Concepts and Software / Applications | 3/1 |
ICON 355/236 | Advance Local Area Network Architectures and Software / App | 3/1 |
ELECTIVES (REQUIRED 9-12 CREDITS)
COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE | CREDITS |
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ICON 223/125 | Wide Area Networks I / Applications | 3/1 |
ICON245 | UNIX Operating System | 3 |
ICON 260 | Computer Architecture | 3 |
ICON 275 | Advanced Internet Tools and Web Page Design | 3 |
ICON 343 | Database Concepts and Design | 3 |
CORE REQUIREMENTS (REQUIRED 25-31 CREDITS)
Yeshiva/Seminary Post High-School credits accepted |
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SAMPLE SCHEDULE
FALL | SPRING | SUMMER |
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College Writing | Electronics for Computers and Data Communications | Advanced LAN Architectures |
Math | Wide Area Network | UNIX Operating System |
Introduction to Programming | LAN Concepts and Software/LAN Applications | American Politics |
Computer Hardware, Software and System Security | Business Communications | |
Networking Essentials |