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Cyber security degree - Student00 - 11-03-2017 If I want to work in cyber security should I get a BA in computer science from tesu or bs in cyber security from Excelsior? I have about 35 credits, there all from general ed classes. RE: Cyber security degree - Life Long Learning - 11-03-2017 Work for who? If the Federal Gov't and especially DHS cybersecurity from Excelsior. If at the State and below or private both might work. RE: Cyber security degree - jsd - 11-03-2017 WGU will be your cheapest option if you think can do it fast, and will roll industry certifications into your degree. But if you're not already comfortable with the material and dont have some experience, I wouldn't recommend this route. RE: Cyber security degree - Student00 - 11-04-2017 (11-03-2017, 11:26 PM)jsd Wrote: WGU will be your cheapest option if you think can do it fast, and will roll industry certifications into your degree. How much cheaper is WGU compared to Excelsior? are there degrees similar? I like how Excelsior requires classes on computer architecture and reverse engineering for the cyber operations specialization. RE: Cyber security degree - jsd - 11-04-2017 WGU is $3000 for 6 months. Courses are self paced and you complete as many as you are capable of per term. The faster you complete it, the cheaper your degree is. As part of the program, you get these certifications: Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) – Associate of (ISC)² designation Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) – Associate of (ISC)² designation Certified Encryption Specialist (EC-Council ECES) Certified Incident Handler (EC-Council ECIH) Certified Internet Webmaster – Site Development Associate (CIW-SDA) Certified Internet Webmaster – Web Security Associate (CIW-WSA) A+ (CompTIA) Network+ (CompTIA) Security+ (CompTIA) Project+ (CompTIA) ITIL® Foundation Here are the courses, not including the general ed stuff. Many, but not all, courses will map to one of the certifications above, and your final exam will be the cert exam. These are included in your tuition, you don't pay extra to take these exams. All classes are pass/fail, and depend solely on your passing of an exam, or a paper/project, or both in some courses. Business of IT - Applications Business of IT - Project Management Introduction to IT IT Foundations IT Applications Fundamentals of Information Security Information Systems Security Network and Security - Foundations Networks Network and Security - Applications Web Development Foundations Scripting and Programming - Foundations Managing Web Security Managing Cloud Security Data Management - Foundations Data Management - Applications Technical Communication Introduction to Cryptography Digital Forensics in Cybersecurity Legal Issues in Information Security Cyber Defense and Countermeasures Managing Information Security Emerging Technologies in Cybersecurity IT Capstone Written Project RE: Cyber security degree - Life Long Learning - 11-04-2017 If the college is not on this NSA/DHS list beware! https://www.caecommunity.org/resources/cae-institutions I do not see WGU? RE: Cyber security degree - jsd - 11-04-2017 If you don't plan on working with NSA/DHS, no one really cares about that list. I don't know how much they care about it within those orgs, but it's not an issue otherwise. Also, WGU's program is only 3 months old. If it gets recognized by CAE, it'll take longer than that. RE: Cyber security degree - dfrecore - 11-04-2017 TESU's program is brand new as well. RE: Cyber security degree - eriehiker - 11-04-2017 This is slightly off topic, but Cisco is currently offering scholarships for its Cyber Ops certification. They have an entire mentoring/preparation program. Might be a nice addition to your path. RE: Cyber security degree - Student00 - 11-04-2017 (11-04-2017, 06:25 PM)eriehiker Wrote: This is slightly off topic, but Cisco is currently offering scholarships for its Cyber Ops certification. They have an entire mentoring/preparation program. Might be a nice addition to your path. Cool, thnks, ima look into it. I decided to go with Excelsior. I am currently working on Calc at study.com and plan on doing intro to c++ at SL. Does Excelsior accept the free teex credits? |