Computer Networking & Information Systems Security Associate of Applied Technology Degree / Associate in Applied Science – T Degree

The CNISS program prepares students to pursue careers in a variety of entry- to mid-level positions including, but not limited to, help desk, network system administration, and cyber security. Our instructors prepare students for careers involving the protection of information on computers and networks against unauthorized access or modification of information and against the denial of service to authorized users. Includes those security measures, both physical and virtual, necessary to detect, document, and counter such threats. Curriculum content includes basic and advanced computer and networking skills, physical and virtual security processes and procedures, and introduction to security management, planning, and recovery.

The CNISS AAT/AAS-T program focuses primarily on the technical and problem-solving skills associated with PC and network management and cyber-security implementation but adds hands-on experience building computer and network systems. Additional skills include administration, configuration and security for Cisco, Linux and Microsoft products. Our focus also includes ethical hacking and prevention, assessing the security needs of computer networking systems, and developing safeguard solutions for computer and information-system infrastructures and countermeasures.

The AAT or AAS-T degree is earned by completing technical-core requirements, general-education requirements, and choosing one specialty option. (Option 1: Cisco Network Design Security; or Option 2: Computer & Communications Security.)

The program includes preparing students for the CompTIA A+, Security+, Linux+, Cisco CCENT, CCNA and Microsoft MCSA & MTA certification examinations and internship work experience

Employers include business and industrial firms, financial institutions, government agencies, consulting firms, software developers, health providers and Internet service providers. Innovations in computer technology continue to rapidly change and expand the computer security field. Therefore, the following courses of study may be subject to change in order to offer students training based on current industry standards.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the Computer Networking & Information Systems Security degree, students will be able to:

  • Troubleshoot computers, software, and networks in order to provide quality service to end users.
  • Design a local area network and wide area network that incorporates the fundamentals of network addressing.
  • Implement systems security for organizational information systems.
  • Apply principles of cybersecurity in order to defend against cybersecurity threats.
  • Administer server operating systems in a variety of stand-alone and enterprise network environments.
  • Use virtualization and cloud management tools to centralize management of multiple virtual servers.

Completion Requirements

Prerequisite(s)

Prior to completion of first quarter, student must provide documentation of a background check with the Washington State Patrol.

Program Course List

NSS 101IT Essentials I

5

NSS 105CLIT Essentials II

4

NSS 109Cisco Networking I

5

NSS 120MS Desktop Support I

5

NSS 125MS Desktop Support II

4

NSS 127Scripting for Network Admins

4

NSS 135Implementing System Security

4

NSS 139Server OS Installation and Configuration

4

NSS 141Digital Forensics

5

NSS 145Server Security

4

NSS 156Cyber Security Fundamentals

4

NSS 160Introduction to Linux

5

NSS 161Administering Windows Server OS

4

NSS 164Virtualization and Cloud Technologies

4

NSS 201Advanced Linux

5

NSS 206Advanced Windows Server Configuration

5

CNISS Program Option

24-29

Total Credit Hours:95-100

CNISS Program Option: See list below

AAT Requirements

Technical Course Requirements

95-100

AAT General Education Requirements

18

Total Credit Hours:113-118

AAT General Education Requirements: See list above

AAS-T Requirements

Technical Course Requirements

95-100

AAS-T General Education Requirements

23

Total Credit Hours:118-123

AAS-T General Education Requirements: See list above

For an AAT or AAS-T degree, students must complete one of the specialty options listed below. These options may also be taken as a stand-alone certificate for those not pursuing a degree.

CNISS Program Options

Cisco Network Design and Security

NSS 180CAPInternship I

2

NSSC 201Cisco Networking II

5

NSSC 203Cisco Networking III

5

NSSC 205Cisco Networking IV

5

NSSC 208Managing Network Security

5

NSS 250CAPInternship II

2

Computer and Communications Security

NSS 180CAPInternship I

2

NSSB 203Penetration Testing and Security Analysis

5

NSSB 210Security Learning Lab I

3

NSSB 215Computer Forensics

4

NSSB 220Security Learning Lab II

3

NSSB 232Investigation and Response

5

NSSB 246Scripting for Penetration Testers

5

NSS 250CAPInternship II

2

General Degree Requirements

In addition to the program course requirements, students must also complete the general education requirements for the degree they seek to obtain. The two degree options in this program are the Associate of Applied Technology (AAT) or the Associate in Applied Science-T (AAS-T). The different requirements for each degree are listed below:

Computer Programming AAT Degree General Education Requirements (18 credits):

ENGL& 101English Composition I

5

Or

CMST& 220Public Speaking

5

 

Any 100-Level Math Class

5

PSYC& 100DIVGeneral Psychology

5

COLL 102College Success for All

3

Note: CMST 220 or higher

PSYC 100DIV: PSY 112DIV, SOC& 101DIV, or other social science or humanities course that meets the diversity requirement

AAS-T Degree General Education Requirements (23 credits):

All AAS-T degrees must have a minimum of 20 credits of transferable general education. These credits replace the academic courses required for the AAT degree. Required credits include:

5 credits in communication:

ENGL& 101English Composition I

5

5 credits in quantitative reasoning:

MATH& 107Math in Society

5

MATH& 141Precalculus I

5

MATH& 142Precalculus II, Functional Trigonometry

5

MATH& 146Introduction to Statistics

5

MATH& 151Calculus I

5

5 credits in a social science that meets the diversity requirement:

PSYC& 100DIVGeneral Psychology

5

SOC& 101DIVIntroduction to Sociology

5

5 credits in social science, humanities, or science;

Choose one from the following:

ART& 100Art Appreciation

5

ASL& 121American Sign Language I

5

ASL& 122American Sign Language II

5

BIOL& 160General Biology w/Lab

5

BIOL& 175Human Biology w/Lab

5

BIOL& 241Human A & P I

5

BIOL& 242Human A & P II

5

BIOL& 260Microbiology

5

CHEM& 110Chemical Concepts w/Lab

5

CHEM& 121Intro to Chemistry

5

CHEM& 131Introduction to Organic/Biochemistry

5

CMST& 220Public Speaking

5

GEOL& 110Environmental Geology with Lab

5

HIST& 146US History I

5

HIST& 147US History II

5

HIST& 148US History III

5

HUM& 101Introduction to Humanities

5

MUSC& 105Music Appreciation

5

PHYS& 114General Physics I with Lab

5

POLS& 202American Government

5

PSYC& 100

5

PSYC& 200Lifespan Psychology

5

PSYC& 220Abnormal Psychology

5

SOC& 101

5

3 credits in College Success:

COLL 102College Success for All

3

Students pursuing an AAT or AAS-T degree must complete all college degree requirements prior to graduation. This includes courses that meet the requirements for diversity, computer literacy and the capstone project.

Program Length

This program is approximately six quarters long, depending on the time students need to satisfactorily complete all graduation requirements.

Admission Dates

Summer, fall, winter, and spring quarters.