Associate Degree in Network Security Management
Are you interested in computers and technology? Can you pay close attention to details? Do you love solving problems? Are you fascinated with security and safety? If so, then an Associate’s Degree in Security Management may be for you. Potomac College, with school locations in northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., can help you. Potomac College offers training classes in security management that prepare students for a successful career.
This Associate of Science Degree in Security Management program at Potomac College consists of extensive courses in computer networking and Internet security. These courses address protocols used to access and transfer information over both public and private networks. Students also learn about fundamental loss prevention concepts, how to implement a total security program and the methods used to protect and assess online information resources. Modern businesses have huge investments in the virtual world of cyberspace. These investments require professionals who are well versed and experienced in a wide range of knowledge and technological security to monitor and oversee them.
Program components in computer and online forensics cover several different areas. These areas include tracking offenders, hiding data, encryption and computer investigation. Students develop a thorough understanding of running information technology systems, while simultaneously pursuing a scrupulous program in effective security management.
Potomac College’s security management degree program is an interesting, in-depth education program planned to place graduates in successful career positions. At our school, each education training class in the security management program is highly focused and detailed, yet part of a broad-based curriculum that balances relevant legal and ethical issues with hands-on procedures and techniques required in the security management profession today. Students who enroll in Potomac’s security management Associate’s Degree program will:
- Learn to effectively enforce security measures, precautions and regulations
- Experience advancing technology and its place in a corporate environment
- Troubleshoot potential security breaches or conflicts
- Become knowledgeable in the area of security and prevention loss
Program Description
An Associate of Science degree in Network Security Management teaches students to mange information technology systems with an emphasis on loss prevention concepts, computer forensics, hiding data, encryption and computer investigation.
Program Objectives
- To prepare students to perform entry-level network security management functions in a wide variety of industries
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Science degree in Network Security Management, students must earn 60.0 semester credit hours. Program requirements are as follows.
| General Education Requirements (36.0 semester credit hours required) (30 hours are required as indicated; students may choose the remaining 6 credits from the offered courses) | ||||
| Arts and Humanities (3.0 semester credit hours required) | ||||
| Credits | ||||
| 3 | ARTS135 Art History/Collections of DC Metro | |||
| 3 | ARTS145 Life and Work in American Film | |||
| 3 | COMM101 Principles of Public Speaking | |||
| 3 | HIST110 History of Western Civilization (required) | |||
| 3 | PHIL240 Ethics | |||
| Behavioral/Social Sciences (9,0 semester credit hours required) | ||||
| 3 | ECON201 Principles of Economics (required) | |||
| 3 | GNED112 Student Success Strategies (required) | |||
| 3 | POLS250 Comparative Politics | |||
| 3 | POLS273 International Relations | |||
| 3 | PSYC201 Principles of Psychology (either PSYC201 or SOCI201 is required) | |||
| 3 | SOCI201 Introduction to Sociology (either PSYC201 or SOCI201 is required) | |||
| Computers (3.0 semester credit hours required) | ||||
| 3 | COMP125 Computer Fundamentals | |||
| English (6.0 semester credit hours required) | ||||
| 3 | ENGL101 English Composition I (required) | |||
| 3 | ENGL102 English Composition II (required) | |||
| 3 | ENGL295 Research and Report Writing | |||
| Mathematics (6.0 semester credit hours required) | ||||
| 3 | MATH106 College Mathematics | |||
| 3 | MATH110 College Algebra | |||
| Natural/Biological/Physical Science (3.0 semester credit hours required) | ||||
| 3 | SCIE107 Health Sciences | |||
| 3 | SCIE112 Environmental Science | |||
| Core Courses (24.0 semester credit hours required) | ||||
| Required Core Courses (24.0 semester credit hours required) | ||||
| 3 | COMP140 Introduction to Data Communications and Networking | |||
| 3 | COMP215 Security Administration I | |||
| 3 | COMP216 Security Administration II | |||
| 3 | COMP225 Security and Loss Prevention | |||
| 3 | COMP226 Introduction to Database | |||
| 3 | COMP230 Computer Forensics | |||
| 3 | COMP235 Introduction to Programming and Logic | |||
| 3 | COMP245 Cyber Law | |||







