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Computing and Security Technology
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.
For additional
information about this major, visit the Goodwin
College of Professional Studies web site.
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