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Dec 30, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog v.2
Information Technology and Cybersecurity, BS
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Information Technology and Cybersecurity has become one of the highest demand areas by employers. Information, whether personal or business, is extremely valuable and there will always be individuals looking for ways to acquire it. Organizations need technology professionals who understand and can defend against the many threats to protect their valuable assets and run secure networks in today’s global business environment. Earning an Information Technology and Cybersecurity degree prepares graduates for careers in network and computer systems administration, computer user support, risk management and cyber defense. Leveraging specialized skills and an understanding of business processes, students develop, troubleshoot, support and protect computer networks to help organizations operate more effectively and securely.
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Information Technology and Cybersecurity Major - 75 Hours
General Education - 30 Hours
Open Electives - 15 Hours
Select 15 Hours of Open Electives. Open Electives may be from any prefix. Prerequisites must be fulfilled for any elective courses or courses within a minor.
Semester Hours Required for Graduation - 120
The Information Technology and Cybersecurity program is the foundation for Baker College’s designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) for Cyber Defense (CD) administered by the National Security Agency (NSA).
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