2024-2025 Catalog
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Cybersecurity
School of Technologies
College of Professional & Technical Studies
Davis Career Center
740-245-7301 office; 740-245-7440 fax
Mission Statement
The Cybersecurity ATS degree shall produce graduate who are immediately employable into entry-level technical positions in a wide variety of support jobs. In this program, students will assess modern cybersecurity challenges that threaten our privacy, security, and safety, and gain both the knowledge and hands-on technical skills to protect digital assets from cyber criminals who leverage sophisticated social and cyber tactics to facilitate attacks. Students who complete this curriculum will not only be prepared for a career as a cybersecurity professional, they will also be well positioned to obtain a number of certifications which will increase their employability, including Certified Ethical Hacker, Certified Information Systems Security Professional, and Certified Forensic Examiner. The Cyber Security ATS degree is a direct pathway into the 2 + 2 bachelor’s degrees in Computer Science or Industrial Technology.
Information Technology - Programming and Software Development
School of Technologies
College of Professional & Technical Studies
Davis Career Center
740-245-7301 office; 740-245-7440 fax
Mission Statement
The mission of the major in Programming and Software Development is to educate students in the areas of designing, developing, testing, documenting, implementing, and maintaining computer systems and software. Essential skill areas include: Computer SystemArchitecture, Programming Analysis, Software Design, Application/Operating System Programming, GUI/Interface,WEB Design Utilization, and Computer Application Development.
Information Technology - Network Systems
School of Technologies
College of Professional and Technical Studies
Davis Career Center
740-245-7301 office; 740-245-7440 fax
Mission Statement
The mission of the Information Technology - Network and Computer Systems degree is to prepare students for careers dealing with network systems analysis, planning, and implementation along with entry level programming skills. Students will gain the necessary skills to analyze network system needs for design, installation, maintenance, and management of network systems and be competent at entry level programming. Skills acquired will assist students to obtain computer hardware and network certifications.
This degree will prepare the student to find employment as a:
- Network Specialist
- Network Operations Analyst
- Communications Analyst
- Network Analyst
- Network Administration
- Network Maintenance and Operations
- Hardware Support/Maintenance Network Administrator
- Customer Service Coordinator
- Hardware Installations Coordinator
- Network Technician
Facilities
Lecture and laboratory exercises are performed in Davis Career Center Room 113 and Bob Evans Farms Hall Room 204.
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