Cyber and Homeland Security, AS

Program code: CYHM-AS

Locations: Naugatuck Valley, Tunxis

Program Description

The program provides preparation for students to obtain entry-level positions in the field of cybersecurity, homeland security and computer crime deterrence. The program provides essential skills required to gain and to maintain employment at entry level positions as computer crime investigators, computer security specialists, and federal law enforcement officers. This program combines elements of both Computer Information Systems and Criminal Justice course work to offer students an understanding the investigative nature of cybersecurity in the criminal justice realm as well as gaining technical skills in computer science, networking, and programming.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Explain the landscape, key terms, challenges, and concepts related to the many layers of cybersecurity.
  2. Explain fundamental architectures of networks (networks build on each other) and demonstrate an understanding of network security.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of the legal and ethical issues and concepts associated with cybersecurity responsibilities.
  4. Effectively communicate technical information and approaches for incident analysis and response verbally, in writing, and in presentations.
  5. Determine if and when criminal charges will be initiated for different security breaches. Analyze a range of security breaches and identify if/when criminal charges are appropriate.
  6. Apply counter measures that would secure network systems against threats.
  7. Identify and discuss career opportunities and the necessary skills that will increase the likelihood of success in the field of cybersecurity, e.g., technical skills, network certifications, interpersonal communications, critical thinking, and leadership skills.

Students pursuing this degree will take computer-related, as well as criminal justice courses. Topics may include:

  • cyber-crime law and investigations
  • cybersecurity
  • introduction to criminal justice
  • threat of terrorism and crime
  • computer and network security
  • computer science
  • networking
  • cyber law and ethics
  • information systems design
  • applied statistics
  • additional information technology topics

 This degree will begin to prepare students for common certification exams such as:

  • CompTIA Security+
  • CompTIA Network+
  • CompTIA Project+
  • CompTIA A+

Degree Requirements

General Education Core
ENG 1010Composition3
MATH 1000 or higher3-4
Elective ARHX - Arts & Humanities Course3-4
Elective SCRX - Scientific Reasoning Course or Elective SCKX - Scientific Knowledge Course3-4
Elective SBSX - Social / Behavioral Science Course or Elective HISX - Historical Knowledge Course3
Elective ORAX - Oral Communication Course or Elective WRIX - Written Communication II Course3
CCS 1001College and Career Success3
Program Courses
CIS 1001Introduction to Computers3
or CIS 1141 Introduction to Management Information Systems
CJS 1010Introduction to Criminal Justice3
CST 1221Networking I4
CYS 2111Network Security3
Choose one of the following:3
Computer Crimes
Information Warfare and Security
Computer Security and Data Protection
CIS 1143Project Management3
CIS 1104Introduction to Operating Systems3
Designated Electives
Choose enough courses from list to meet minimum total credit count of 6017-19
Systems Analysis and Design
Criminal Law I
Computer Investigation Techniques
Computer Crimes
Computer Security and Data Protection
Information Warfare and Security
Linux System Administration
Networking II
Networking III
Virtualization and Cloud Computing
Practices in Security Management
Computer Forensics and Network Intrusions
Ethical Hacking and Pen Testing I
Ethical Hacking and Pen Testing II
Voice over IP Networking
Elective CPL - Computer Programming Language Course
Database Design I
Introduction to Database Design
Total Credits60-65