Includes those security measures, both physical and virtual, necessary to detect, document, and counter such threats. Curriculum content includes basic and advanced computer and networking skills, physical and virtual security processes and procedures, and introduction to security management, planning, and recovery.
The AAT or AAS-T degree is earned by completing technical core requirements, general education requirements, and choosing one specialty option (Option 1: Cisco Network Design & Security; or Option 2: Computer & Communications Security; or Option 3: Microsoft Network Administration & Security).
The program includes preparing students for the CompTIA A+, Network+, Server+, Security+ and Linux+; Cisco CCENT and CCNA; and Microsoft MCTS & MCITP certification examinations and internship work experience.
Employers include business and industrial firms, financial institutions, government agencies, consulting firms, software developers, health providers, and Internet service providers. Innovations in computer technology continue to rapidly change and expand the computer security field. Therefore, the following courses of study may be subject to change in order to offer students training based on current industry standards.
The CNISS program is certified for cyber-security skills education through the National Security Agencies (NSA), Committee on National Systems Security. The program has been awarded CNSS 4011 National Training Standards for Information Systems Security Professionals and is currently working on the CNSS 4013 National Training Standard for System Administrators in Information Systems Security.
This program is approximately six quarters in length, depending on the time students need to satisfactorily complete all graduation requirements. Program hours are from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
In addition to the program course requirements, students must also complete the general education requirements for the degree they seek to obtain. The two degree options in this program are the Associate of Applied Technology (AAT) or the Associate of Applied Science-T (AAS-T). The different requirements for each degree are listed below:
AAT Degree General Education Requirements (15 credits):
AAS-T Degree General Education Requirements (20 credits):
All AAS-T degrees must have a minimum of 20 credits of transferable general education. These credits replace the academic courses required for the AAT degree. Required credits include:
Students pursuing an AAT or AAS-T degree must complete all college degree requirements prior to graduation. This includes courses that meet the capstone project, diversity, and computer literacy requirements.
Prerequisites: COMPASS Reading 68 and Writing 33, or successful completion of ENG 82. Prior to completion of first quarter, student must provide documentation of a background check with the Washington State Patrol.
Admission Dates: Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer quarters
Catalog No. | Course Name | Credits |
NSS 101* | IT Essential I | 5 |
NSS 105*CL | IT Essential II | 4 |
NSS 110* | Networking Fundamentals I | 4 |
NSS 115 | Law & Ethics in the Workplace | 4 |
NSS 120 | MS Desktop Support I | 5 |
NSS 125 | MS Desktop Support II | 4 |
NSS 130 | Server Fundamentals | 4 |
NSS 135 | Implementing System Security | 4 |
NSS 140 | Introduction to Data Analysis | 5 |
NSS 144 | Intro to Microsoft SQL Server Admin | 4 |
NSS 155 | Computer Security Concepts | 4 |
NSS 160 | Introduction to Linux | 5 |
NSS 163 | Intro to Virtualization | 4 |
NSS 165 | Contingency Planning | 4 |
NSS 201 | Advanced Linux | 4 |
NSS 211 | Server Administration | 5 |
Total Core Credits | 70 | |
Total Technical Course Requirements | 69 | |
General Education Requirements (See listing above) | 15 | |
Program Option 1, 2, or 3 (See listing below) | 24-33 | |
Total Credits for Completion of AAT Degree | 108-117 |
Credits | ||
Technical Course Requirements (Same as AAT) | 69 | |
General Education Requirements (See listing above) | 20 | |
Program Option (See listing below) | 24-33 | |
Total Credits for Completion of AAS-T Degree | 113-122 |
Catalog No. | Course Name | Credits |
NSS 180CAP | Internship I | 2 |
NSS 250CAP | Internship II | 2 |
NSSC 200* | Cisco Networking I | 5 |
NSSC 201* | Cisco Networking II | 5 |
NSSC 203* | Cisco Networking III | 5 |
NSSC 205* | Cisco Networking IV | 5 |
Subtotal | 24 |
Catalog No. | Course Name | Credits |
NSS 180CAP | Internship I | 2 |
NSS 250CAP | Internship II | 2 |
NSSB 201 | Overview of Hacking, Phreaking, & Cracking | 5 |
NSSB 215 | Computer Forensics | 4 |
NSSB 225 | Communications Best Practices | 5 |
NSSB 231 | Web Security | 5 |
NSSB 238 | Viruses, Worms, & Hazardous Software | 5 |
NSSB 245 | Scripting | 5 |
Subtotal | 33 |
Catalog No. | Course Name | Credits |
NSS 180CAP | Internship I | 2 |
NSS 250CAP | Internship II | 2 |
NSSD 251 | Securing Network Infrastructure | 6 |
NSSD 254 | Active Directory Configuration | 6 |
NSSD 257 | Implementing Application Services | 6 |
NSSD 260 | Mail Server Administration | 6 |
Subtotal | 28 |
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