Computing and Security Technology

About the Major

The Computing and Security Technology curriculum centers on the application of software and hardware technology to solve real-world problems. Attention is given to maintenance and administration of information systems, with courses covering each of the major components of computer infrastructure: hardware, servers, Linux, Windows, networks, web, security, databases and OO programming.

The Computing and Security Technology program is supported by eight state-of-the-art computer labs in the Goodwin College building and faculty are selected based on their academic credentials and industry experience.

Students have an opportunity to pursue two educational paths: a concentration in computing technology or a concentration in computing security. Each concentration consists of 96 credits, divided into 60 credits of core courses and 36 credits of required courses in the specific concentration.

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t this major, visit the Goodwin College's School of Technology and Professional Studies web site.