Online Degree
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Information Security and Forensics Career Focus Area
Now, Kaplan University lets you personalize your bachelor’s degree in information
technology with a career focus area in information security and forensics. Career
focus areas (CFAs) are groupings of courses designed to prepare you with specialized
knowledge and skills in a chosen field. If you are considering a career in information
security or computer forensics, Kaplan University’s CFA will allow you to focus
your elective choices on areas of study that best fit your desired career path.
This structure, which allows you to complete your CFA courses later in the program,
provides you with the time you need to understand the available career options before
selecting a career focus area.
Prepare to investigate system vulnerabilities and implement solutions that provide
protection against security attacks. Graduates may be positioned to pursue entry-level
positions as information security analysts, network security analysts, or computer
forensics analysts.* Our CFA in information security and forensics could
help put you on the right path to career success.
Courses associated with the information security and
forensics career focus area:
- IT 273: Networking Concepts 5
- IT 278: Network Administration 5
- IT 286: Introduction to Network Security
5
- CJ 317: Computer Forensics 6
- IT 390: Intrusion Detection and Incidence
Response 6
- IT 411: Digital Forensics 6
- IT 412: Information Systems Security
6
Kaplan University’s undergraduate programs build your educational experience through
a portfolio of practical, resume-building projects that could be applied immediately
to help you pursue your career goals.
Classes start soon. Learn more about Kaplan University’s information technology
degree programs today.
*Kaplan University's programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment
in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not
guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all.
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