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Udacity Intro to Cybersecurity nanodegree - Cofffeee - 07-30-2020

Hi all
Since few people are interested in cybersecurity here, Udacity created new nanodegree- intro to Cybersecurity.  Not sure how it will be accepted by industry,  time will show.


RE: Udacity Intro to Cybersecurity nanodegree - ss20ts - 07-30-2020

(07-30-2020, 12:54 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: Hi all
Since few people are interested in cybersecurity here, Udacity created new nanodegree- intro to Cybersecurity.  Not sure how it will be accepted by industry,  time will show.

I wonder how it compares to the courses from TEEX about cybersecurity. I realize that's not a nanodegree....what exactly is a nanodegree? This whole micro degree thing that has popped up is kind of odd. I do wonder if these certification programs will be a wave of the future or just the modern certificate equivalent. 

There is one big difference between the Udacity nanodegree and the courses from TEEX... $$$$$$$. And one if from an actual college.


RE: Udacity Intro to Cybersecurity nanodegree - Cofffeee - 07-30-2020

I didnt go through WGU programs. But i guess they have smth in cybersecurity. Also as i understood they require Udacity certification for some degrees. I mean maybe it could be applied to WGU cybersecurity in future. Just guess


RE: Udacity Intro to Cybersecurity nanodegree - ss20ts - 07-30-2020

(07-30-2020, 01:20 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: I didnt go through WGU programs.  But i guess they have smth in cybersecurity. Also as i understood they require Udacity certification for some degrees. I mean maybe it could be applied to  WGU cybersecurity in future. Just guess

I haven't seen any WGU degrees that require a Udacity certification. Maybe if you don't have any prior coursework or work experience in the IT industry they're suggesting potential students to get a Udacity certificate. My husband is considering a WGU IT degree and we've been researching their IT degrees like crazy. Udacity isn't the cheapest thing out there. I looked at it this week and it was $399 a month.


RE: Udacity Intro to Cybersecurity nanodegree - MNomadic - 07-30-2020

(07-30-2020, 01:34 PM)ss20ts Wrote:
(07-30-2020, 01:20 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: I didnt go through WGU programs.  But i guess they have smth in cybersecurity. Also as i understood they require Udacity certification for some degrees. I mean maybe it could be applied to  WGU cybersecurity in future. Just guess

I haven't seen any WGU degrees that require a Udacity certification. Maybe if you don't have any prior coursework or work experience in the IT industry they're suggesting potential students to get a Udacity certificate. My husband is considering a WGU IT degree and we've been researching their IT degrees like crazy. Udacity isn't the cheapest thing out there. I looked at it this week and it was $399 a month.

https://www.wgu.edu/online-it-degrees/it-certifications.html

There's a udacity nanodegree required for the data science degree. That's the only one. I don't think it's wise to go for an expensive cyber security nano degree based on speculation that it might be part of a WGU degree. There are many cyber security certs from a few different organizations that are industry recognized and transfer in to WGU, so I'd consider those first.

https://www.wgu.edu/admissions/transfers/transcript-request/transferable-certifications.html


RE: Udacity Intro to Cybersecurity nanodegree - ss20ts - 07-30-2020

(07-30-2020, 02:41 PM)MNomadic Wrote:
(07-30-2020, 01:34 PM)ss20ts Wrote:
(07-30-2020, 01:20 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: I didnt go through WGU programs.  But i guess they have smth in cybersecurity. Also as i understood they require Udacity certification for some degrees. I mean maybe it could be applied to  WGU cybersecurity in future. Just guess

I haven't seen any WGU degrees that require a Udacity certification. Maybe if you don't have any prior coursework or work experience in the IT industry they're suggesting potential students to get a Udacity certificate. My husband is considering a WGU IT degree and we've been researching their IT degrees like crazy. Udacity isn't the cheapest thing out there. I looked at it this week and it was $399 a month.

https://www.wgu.edu/online-it-degrees/it-certifications.html

There's a udacity nanodegree required for the data science degree. That's the only one. I don't think it's wise to go for an expensive cyber security nano degree based on speculation that it might be part of a WGU degree. There are many cyber security certs from a few different organizations that are industry recognized and transfer in to WGU, so I'd consider those first.

https://www.wgu.edu/admissions/transfers/transcript-request/transferable-certifications.html

But you're earning it as part of the degree. It's not required to get into the school. Many of WGU's degrees come with certifications that you do along the way. They're not required to attend the school. 

My husband has been looking at this degree and didn't see anything about Udacity on it a few months ago. I wonder how long this has been in play. I know from this forum that they made some major changes to the business degrees this year.


RE: Udacity Intro to Cybersecurity nanodegree - Cofffeee - 07-30-2020

Again it was only post to provide information on the available option. As i told i didnt go through WGU resource , neither i suggeted to enroll in program.


RE: Udacity Intro to Cybersecurity nanodegree - ss20ts - 07-30-2020

(07-30-2020, 07:26 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: Again it was only post to provide information on the available option. As i told i didnt go through WGU resource , neither i suggeted to enroll in program.

I thought you meant the nanodegree was required to get into degree programs at WGU.