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School of Technology

Davenport's School of Technology prepares students for tech careers that will be here tomorrow - and well into the future. In fact, the U.S. Department of Labor projects that three of the 10 fastest-growing occupations are computer related.

By focusing on security and the most recent programming and networking systems, Davenport is ahead of the curve in educating students for the future. Another Davenport plus: Our technology degrees include a strong business foundation, exposing you to the business and leadership skills you need for that edge in the fast-paced technology field.

Information and Computer Security

Bachelor of Science - 120 credits

The Bachelor of Science degree in Information and Computer Security provides the proactive and reactive knowledge and skills that encompass security in the technological environment. Hands-on tools and techniques, supported by the latest trends and case studies, will cover myriad topics to present what security is and how to best protect an organization’s information assets. The courses in the program cover topics directly related to the objectives of certification exams in the area of information and computer security. Careers in Information and Computer Security include Computer Security Coordinator, Computer Systems Analyst, Computer Security Consultant, Computer Security Administrator, Computer Security Architect and Business Development Manager.

Foundations of Excellence 42 cr.
COMM120 Presentation Techniques 3 cr.
ENGL109 Composition 3 cr.
ENGL110 Advanced Composition 3 cr.
ENGL311 Professional Writing 3 cr.
FRSM100 Career and Education Seminar 3 cr.
MATH125 Intermediate Algebra 3 cr.
MATH135 College Algebra 3 cr.
MATH140 Finite Mathematics 3 cr.
STAT220 Introduction to Statistics 3 cr.
PHYS100 Applied Physics 2 cr.
PHYS100L Applied Physics Lab 1 cr.
SOSC201 Diversity in Society 3 cr.
HUMN Humanities Elective 3 cr.
SOSC Social Science Electives 6 cr.
Foundations of Technology 24 cr.
BUSN210 Professional Ethics 3 cr.
CISP111 Systems Foundations 3 cr.
CISP220 Web Page Applications 3 cr.
CISP247 Database Design 3 cr.
CISP250 Discrete Structures 3 cr.
GPMT350 Principles of Project Management 3 cr.
IAAS221 or IAAS224 Security Foundations or Implementing Network Security 3 cr.
MGMT211 Management Foundations 3 cr.
Major 42 cr.
CISP217 UNIX Operating System 3 cr.
IAAS245 Disaster Recovery 3 cr.
IAAS325 Wireless Networking and Security 3 cr.
IAAS330 Information Warfare and Security 3 cr.
IAAS331 Database and Distributed Systems 3 cr.
IAAS332 Authentication and Audits 3 cr.
IAAS481 Information Security and Assurance 3 cr.
IAAS482 Vulnerability Assessment 3 cr.
IAAS483 Prevention, Detection Process 3 cr.
IAAS491 Cryptography 3 cr.
IAAS492 Legal and Ethical Issues in Information Assurance 3 cr.
NETW101 PC Operating Systems 3 cr.
NETW111 or NETW220 Cisco Networking Fundamentals or Data Communications & Networks 3 cr.
TECH497 School of Technology Capstone 3 cr.
Recommended Open Electives 12 cr.
IAAS222 Biometrics Fundamentals 3 cr.
IAAS223 Applicable Biometrics 3 cr.
IAAS326 Biometric Spoofing 3 cr.
GPMT400 Resource Management of Projects 3 cr.

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