Program
Computer Information Security - IT Project Management
CIP Code
11.1003
Program Learning Outcomes
- Students will be skilled in oral and written communication techniques. Write accurate and concise reports, demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, and apply strategies that manage risk, respond to active threats, and recover from cyber events.
- Implement response plans and solving urgent problems in challenging emergencies. Accurately record data, develop and analyze datasets, and identify both short-term fixes and long-term strategies based on available data.
- Demonstrate skills and responsible in using standard information technology systems as well as current and emerging technological tools common to Information Systems, Cybersecurity, and IT Project Management efforts.
- Differentiate among leadership styles, evaluate and develop their own leadership skills, and effectively apply those skills in responding to situations commonly encountered in the Information System and IT project management industries.
- Recognize and identify the roles, culture, and responsibilities intrinsically linked to managing IT related projects, people, and resources while balancing productivity against governance and compliance regulations.
Program Description
Program Prerequisite: The 180-credit Bachelor's degree includes the 90 credits from the prerequisite Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in a related technical field. Please consult with a career advisor to discuss meeting this requirement.
Required Courses
Total Credits
180