Cybersecurity - Associate in Science

College of Computer & Information Technology

ITSC-AS

Program Leadership Information

John Long
Associate Dean, College of Computer Info and Tech
long.john@spcollege.edu
727-341-4620

Dr. Mark McKinney
Dean, College of Computer and Info Tech
mckinney.mark@spcollege.edu


Program Summary

This program is offered as a Fully Online program. This program is designed to prepare the student to develop an organizational network and security program using risk management strategies, and to develop a strategy to address the increased growth of informational technology security concerns from regional to international environments. Students also learn how to evaluate security techniques that assist in the prevention of hackers and cyber-attacks. Students are given the opportunity to sit for the CompTIA A+, CompTIA Security+, EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker, Cisco CCNA CyberOps and Cisco CCENT industry certifications.

The Academic Pathway is a tool for students that lists the following items:
  • the recommended order in which to take the program courses
  • suggested course when more than one option exists
  • which semester each course is typically offered
  • if the course has a prerequisite
  • courses that may lead to a certificate (if offered in the program)
If you are starting the program this term, click here to access the recommended Academic Pathway.

If you have already started the program, click one of the following for the archived Academic Pathways. Please verify the Academic Pathway lists your correct starting semester.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Develop an organizational network and security program using risk management strategies.
  2. Implement incident response, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning.
  3. Summarize and explain a real-world experience with a major related, supervised and evaluated work experience internship.

Admission Requirements

There are no admissions requirements for this program.

Graduation Requirements

Minimum grade of "C" required in all Support and Major courses.

Program Requirements

AS GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
AS Gen Ed
Credits 18
Communications - Composition- Core
3
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Composition I coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required. This requirement must be completed within the first 24 credits of coursework toward the AS degree.
3
Social and Behavioral Sciences- Core
3

Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Social and Behavioral Sciences coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required. Completing POS 2041 or POS 2041H or AMH 2010 or AMH 2010H or AMH 2020 or AMH 2020H will satisfy the course component of the Civic Literacy Requirement.

3
Humanities and Fine Arts-Core
3
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Humanities and Fine Arts coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required.
3
Mathematics-Core
3
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Mathematics coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required.
3
Natural Sciences - Core
3
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Science coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required.
3
Ethics
3
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Ethics coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required.
3
Computer/Information Literacy Competency
0
Competency may be demonstrated by completing the Computer Information and Literacy Exam (CGS 1070T) OR by successful completion of one of the approved Computer/Information Literacy Competency courses. No minimum credits required.
0
Enhanced World View
0
Complete at least one 3-credit course intended to enhance the student's world view in light of an increasingly globalized economy. Minimum grade of "C" required. In some cases, this course may also be used to satisfy another General Education Requirement.
0
Civic Literacy
0

Competency may be demonstrated by completing at least one course from the approved General Education Civic Literacy coursework below (minimum grade of "C" required) AND satisfactory completion of an assessment (exam). Students completing AMH 2010 or AMH 2010H in Fall 2024 or thereafter will satisfy the Civic Literacy course requirement.  This requirement is in compliance with Rule 6A-10.02413 of the Florida Administrative Code. 

 
History of the United States I (Active)
3
Honors History of the United States I (Active)
3
History of the United States II (Active)
3
Honors History of the US II (Active)
3
American National Government (Active)
3
Honors American National Government (Active)
3
SUPPORT COURSES
Complete 21 credits
Credits 21
Computer Repair Essentials (Active)
3
Computer Support Technician (Active)
3
Introduction to Networks (Active)
3
Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (Active)
3
Forensic Computer Related Crime Investigations (Active)
3
Computer and Information Technology Concepts (Active)
3
Fundamentals of the Linux Operating System (Active)
3
MAJOR CORE COURSES
Complete 18 credits
Credits 18
Laws & Legal Aspects of IT Security (Active)
3
Incident Response & Disaster Recovery (Active)
3
Operating System Security (Active)
3
Network Security Foundations (Active)
3
Network Defense and Countermeasures (Active)
3
Ethical Hacking (Active)
3
MAJOR CORE COURSES
INTERNSHIP
Credits 3
Cybersecurity Internship (Active)
3
Total: 60

Notes

Fully Online