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2024-2025 Course Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Course Catalog

Cybersecurity, Forensics, and Information Assurance, Digital Forensics and Malware Analysis Track, AAS


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Total Credits: 60

Major Number: 5965
CIP Code: 11.1003

Program Description

Cybersecurity is the activity or process, ability or capability, or state whereby information and communications systems and the information contained therein are protected from and/or defended against damage, unauthorized use or modification, or exploitation. This program is designed to fill a critical and growing need for cybersecurity personnel in the public and private sectors. Students completing this curriculum will be capable of investigating and defending computer crimes/attacks and properly seize and recover computer evidence. To combat cybercrime, students in the Cybersecurity, Forensics, and Information Assurance program will study countermeasures against hacking, spam, and computer viruses through Reverse Engineering Malware and evidence gathering. Graduates may work in a variety of computer security-related fields including cybersecurity, network security, information assurance, computer incident investigation, and digital forensics analysis.

Program Prerequisites

Course placement into MATH 1015  or above, or completion of MATH 0030  with a grade of C or higher, course placement into college-level English and Reading OR completion of ENGL 0950  with a grade of C or higher OR completion of RDNG 0940  with a grade of C or higher and qualifying English Placement Exam OR completion of RDNG 0950  with a grade of C or higher and ENGL 0090  with a grade of C or higher OR completion of ESOL 0051  with a grade of C or higher and ESOL 0052  with a grade of C or higher or instructor consent.

Special Instructions

None

Program Requirements


Total Credits: 20


Total Credits: 21


Total Credits: 3


MnTC/General Education Requirements


Goal 1: Communication


Goal 2: Critical Thinking


Fulfilled when all MnTC goals for this degree are complete.

Goal 3 and/or 4: Natural Sciences/Math/Logical Reasoning


Minimum of 3 credits; one course from either Goal 3 and/or Goal 4.

NOTE: Goal 3 courses do not have to be lab courses. Goal 4 courses must be numbered between MATH 1025  and MATH 1082 , or PHIL 1041  

Total Credits: 3

Goal 5: History/Social/Behavioral Sciences


Minimum of 3 credits.

Total Credits: 3

Goal 6: Humanities/Fine Arts


Minimum of 3 credits.

Total Credits: 3

Goals 7-10: Theme Goals


Three credits in one Goal area selected from Goals 7 or 8 are required. Many courses from Goals 1-6 also meet Goals 7-8. One course may fulfill a maximum of two Goals. Credits count only once.

Goal 7: Human Diversity

Goal 8: Global Perspectives

Goal 9: Ethical and Civic Responsibility

Goal 10: People and the Environment

Total Credits: 16


MnTC Elective Requirements


None

Additional Elective Requirements


None

Additional Requirements


None

Program Information


General Requirements for Degrees, Diplomas, and Certificates

See Century College Policy 3.17.0.1

Program Note

None

Transfer, Articulation Agreements, and Partnerships

See the Century College website for information regarding transfer.

This program is intended primarily for employment preparation rather than transfer to a four-year institution. Some courses may not transfer to a number of four-year colleges. If you are considering the possibility of transfer, you may wish to talk with your advisor, counselor, or program instructor before registering to discuss your goals, look at programs designed for transfer, and develop a plan.

Program Learning Outcomes

At the end of this program students will be able to:

  • Develop an understanding of cybersecurity tools, techniques and technologies
  • Demonstrate an understanding of how traditional intelligence methods and procedures are applied to the cybersecurity domain
  • Demonstrate critical thinking and information application related to the discipline of cybersecurity, to include intelligence, computer forensics and cyber operations
  • Demonstrate understanding of the legal and technical aspects of a cybercrime investigation and the application of computer forensic tools
  • Show how ethical issues impact decision making in the cybersecurity area
  • Develop an understanding of different forms of malware
  • Develop an understanding of risk assessment and management methods related to cybersecurity and national critical infrastructures
  • Demonstrate an understanding of cyber defense and attack method

Program Contact Information

Israel Emmanuel, 651.773.1787, Room 1743 East

Sample Plan


Please note that this is a sample course sequence. Individual schedules will vary depending upon student needs, goals, and availability. Students are recommended to meet with their advisor, counselor, or faculty program instructors to create an individualized plan that includes prerequisites and application requirements. For detailed program information see the Century College website. This information is subject to change.

Note


This information is subject to change. Changes and updates are posted on century.edu

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