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College Credit Opportunities for Tulsa Tech s Cyber Security/Forensics Instructors: Mr. Donald Pipkin & Mr. Don Lawrence Riverside Campus Earn Credit toward an Associate in Applied Science Degree in: TCC Information Technology Security Networking Option OSUIT Okmulgee: Information Technologies Information Technologies RSU Applied Technology Business, Information and Engineering Technologies Option Oct. 19, 2011 130

Information Technology Associate in Applied Science Information Technology Cyber Security Forensics Specialist (1020 hours) TULSA TECHNOLOGY CENTER Year 1 1 st Semester NTWK 0007 Principles of Information Assurance w/lab 2 nd Semester Credit Hours TULSA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3 CSYS 2493 Principles of Information Assurance NTWK 0008 Network Security w/lab 3 CSYS 2543 Network Security Year 2 1 st Semester NTWK 0034 Enterprise Security Management w/lab 3 CSYS 2563 Enterprise Security NTWK 0010 Secure Electronic Commerce w/lab 3 CSYS 2523 Secure Electronic Commerce 2 nd Semester CSFS 0020 Cyber Forensics w/lab 3 CSYS 2583 Cyber Forensics 15 hours of college credit available INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES Cyber Security Forensics Specialist (1020 hours) TULSA TECHNOLOGY CENTER Credit Year 1 1 st Semester Hours OSUIT TTC 0182 Fundamentals of Technology 3 ITD 1013 Fundamentals of Information Technology Year 2-1 st Semester NTWK 0007 Principles of Information Assurance AND NTWK 0008 Network Security AND NTWK 0034 Enterprise Security Management AND CSFS 0152 Regulatory Compliance and Auditing 9 hours of college credit available 6 ITD 1243 Principles of Information Security AND ITD 2413 Enterprise Security Management Oct. 19, 2011 131

Associate in Applied Science in Applied Technology Business, Information, and Engineering Technologies Option Cyber Security Forensics Specialist (1020 hours) TULSA TECHNOLOGY CENTER Year 1 1 st Semester Credit Hours Rogers State University TTC-0182 Fundamentals of Technology 2 TECH 1002 Introduction to Applied Technology TTC-0182 Fundamentals of Technology 2 TECH 1012 Safety NTWK-0007 Principles of Information Assurance (w/lab) 2 nd Semester 2 TECH 1022 Equipment/Tool Operation & Management NTWK-0008 Network Security (w/lab) 4 TECH 1030 Beginning Applications CSFS-0152 Regulatory Compliance and Auditing (w/lab) 1 st year 5 TECH 1050 Intermediate Applications Year 2 1 st Semester NTWK-0034 Enterprise Security Mngmt. (w/lab) 3 TECH 2020 Advanced Applications NTWK-0010 Secure Electronic Commerce (w/lab) 4 TECH 2040 Special Topics 2 nd Semester CSFS 0020 (Digital) Cyber Forensics (w/lab) 4 TECH 2060 Special Projects NTWK-0012 Cyber Security Capstone 3 TECH 2090 Field Internship 29 hours of college credit available Oct. 19, 2011 132

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Workforce Development Degree Program Description: The Information Technology program at Tulsa Community College provides students with the skills needed to work in today s rapidly changing Information technology environment. Students may earn an Associate in Applied Science degree in any of the following nine (9) options: 1) Business Application Professional 2) Cloud Computing 3) Information Technology 4) Mobile Computing Development 5) Networking 6) Programming 7) Systems Support Technician 8) Web Development 9) Website Management Degree Awarded: Associate in Applied Science For More Information Contact: Business and Information Technology Division: Metro: (918) 595-7039, Northeast: (918) 595-7439, Southeast: (918) 595-7639, West: (918) 595-8033 General Education Requirements Credit Hours: 18 English 6 hours *ENGL 1113 Composition I and select one course from the following: *ENGL 1213 Composition II *ENGL 2333 Technical/Professional Writing *ENGL 2343 Business Communication I Mathematics 3 hours *MATH 1513 College Algebra BUSN 1353 Business Mathematics Social Science 6 hours POLS 1113 American Federal Government and select one course from the following: HIST 1483 U.S. History 1492 to Civil War Era HIST 1493 U.S. History Civil War Era to Present Speech 3 hours SPCH 1113 Speech Communication I SPCH 2103 Interpersonal Communication Specialized Course Requirements Credit Hours: 42 Core Courses 15 hours Business 3 hours Select one course from the following: BUSN 1053 Introduction to Business MGMT 2363 Principles of Management Computer Information Systems 12 hours CSCI 1203 Computer Concepts and Applications *CSYS 1013 XHTML CSCI 1263 Network Fundamentals (2)(4) CSYS 1203 Introduction to Computer Programming Select from any of the nine (9) degree options: 1) Business Application Professional Option 27 hours The Business Application Professional program is designed to prepare business professionals and information managers with the diversity of computer technology and applications software skills needed (1) to complete business tasks and projects efficiently and profitably, (2) to collaborate and connect to vital business resources, (3) to use desktop applications with an executive focus, and (4) to prepare for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exams (MCAS). Information Systems 15 hours *CSCI 2013 Word *CSCI 2033 Excel *CSCI 2043 Access *CSCI 2163 Windows Operating Systems (4) *CSCI 2483 PowerPoint/Multimedia Controlled Electives 12 hours Any 2000 level CSYS/CSCI course The following are highly recommended: *CSYS 2323 Outlook *CSYS 2343 Visual Basic for Applications or *CSCI 2283 Visual Basic CSYS 1063 Digital Image Editing 2) Cloud Computing Option 27 hours Through this option students learn critical Cloud computing skills related to future careers as network engineers. * CSCI 1483 Introduction to Unix *CSYS 1213 ITIL Foundations * CSYS 2063 Windows Server Administration (4) *CSYS 2493 Principles of Information Assurance *CSYS 2563 Enterprise Security * ITCV 2023 Wireless Networking * ITCV 2033 Broadband Networking/CCENT/CCNA ICND1 * ITCV 2203 CCNA Routing and Switching/CND2 * ITCV 2293 Cloud Computing 3) Information Technology Option 27 hours The Information Technology Degree seeks to provide maximum flexibility in designing a course curriculum through electives which meets the needs of students in the Information Technology field. This degree is designed to allow graduates with prior work experience the ability to count those experiences as advanced standing credit. Select 27 credit hours from any CSCI or CSYS courses. Students with prior experience in an Information Technology may be awarded advanced standing credit for up to 18 of these 27 hours as APPR credit hours. APPR 1306 Apprenticeship I *APPR 1346 Apprenticeship II *APPR 2306 Apprenticeship III 4) Mobile Computing Development Option 27 hours This program is designed to provide graduates with the depth and diversity of skills needed for employment in the field of mobile application development. *CSCI 2473 C Language *CSCI 2843 C++ Programming Language *CSYS 2613 C# Programming Excerpt from TCC 2011-2012 catalog

*CSCI 2133 Introduction to Java *CSYS 1793 Mobile Development - iphone *CSYS 2623 Mobile Development Advanced iphone *CSYS 2793 Mobile Development - Android *CSYS 2813 Mobile Development Windows Mobile *CSYS 2843 Mobile Development - Capstone 5) Networking Option 27 hours The Networking program is designed to provide skills needed to work in today s changing IT network environment. Many of these courses help prepare students to take industry certification exams. *CSCI 1483 Intro to UNIX (Linux) *CSYS 2023 A+ Essentials *CSYS 2063 Windows Server Administration (4) *CSYS 2493 Principles of Information Assurance *ITCV 2023 Wireless Networking ITCV 2033 Broadband Networking / CCENT/CCNA ICND1 ITCV 2063 Convergent Technologies ITCV 2203 CCNA Routing and Switching/CND2 *CSYS 2563 Enterprise Security 6) Programming Option 27 hours The Programming option is designed to provide graduates with the logic and programming skills needed to design and create computer programs in a wide range of programming languages that satisfy the needs of business and industry. Information Systems 24 hours Select one of the following two courses: *CSCI 1483 Introduction to UNIX (Linux) *CSCI 2163 Windows Operating Systems (4) Select all of the following: *CSCI 2133 Introduction to JAVA CSCI 2283 Visual Basic *CSYS 2413 Advanced JAVA *CSCI 2473 C Language *CSYS 2643 Database Design and SQL *CSCI 2843 C++ Programming Language *CSCI 2893 Advanced Visual Basic Controlled Electives 3 hours *CSYS 2463 PHP Programming *CSYS 2533 Java Server Pages (JSP) *CSCI 2683 Data Structures 7) Systems Support Technician Option 27 hours This program is designed to provide graduates with the diversity of skills needed to troubleshoot and implement a course of action necessary to solve customer hardware, software, and networking problems. Information Systems 18 hours *CSYS 2023 A+ Essentials (1)(2) *CSYS 2493 Principles of Information Assurance *CSCI 1273 Customer Support *CSCI 1483 Introduction to UNIX (Linux) *CSYS 2063 Windows 2000 Series Server *CSCI 2143 A+ IT Technician (1)(2) Controlled Electives 9 hours CSYS 2563 Enterprise Security ITCV 2023 Wireless Networking ITCV 2033 Broadband Networking / CCENT/CCNA ICND1ITCV 2063 Convergent Technologies 8) Web Development Option 27 hours This program is designed to provide graduates with the knowledge required to assume the role of a Web application developer. Completion of this program will allow a student to create interactive Website front ends using (X)HTML, JavaScript, and CSS and the student will be able to code server side components for delivering content to database driven Websites and Web applications. Information Systems 24 hours *CSCI 2163 Windows Operating Systems (4) *CSYS 2033 Scripting CSCI 2283 Visual Basic *CSYS 2643 Database Design and SQL *CSYS 2503 ASP.NET *CSYS 2463 PHP Programming *CSYS 2853 Ruby *CSYS 2863 Rails 1 Controlled Electives 3 hours *CSCI 1483 Introduction to UNIX (Linux) *CSYS 1153 Adobe Dreamweaver *CSYS 2873 Rails II 9) Website Management Option 27 hours The Website Management option is designed to provide graduates with the skills needed to develop and promote a business through effective informational and e-business Websites. Information Systems 15 hours *CSYS 1063 Digital Image Editing *CSYS 1393/MKTG 1393 Web Design and Marketing CSYS 1443/MKTG 1443 Electronic Commerce *CSCI 1483 Introduction to Unix (Linux) *CSYS 2153 Advanced XHTML Technologies Controlled Electives 12 hours *CSCI 2163 Windows Operating Systems (4) *CSCI 2043 Access MKTG 2423 Principles of Marketing MKTG 2393 Advertising and Promotion Management MGMT 2123 Leadership Development Total Credit Hours 60 *Course has prerequisite (See course description section of catalog). Courses highlighted in gray are eligible for college credit under the cooperative alliance between Tulsa Technology Center and Tulsa Community College for the following Tulsa Tech programs: (1) PC Support Technician (2) Enterprise Network Associate and Enterprise Network Professional (3) Cyber Security Forensics Specialist Credit for the following courses can be earned and applied to the Information Technology option. CSYS 2493 Principles of Information Assurance CSYS 2543 Network Security CSYS 2563 Enterprise Security CSYS 2523 Secure Electronic Commerce CSYS 2583 Cyber Forensics (4) Network Systems Technician and Network Systems Engineer Excerpt from TCC 2011-2012 catalog

Information Technologies Associate in Applied Science (61 credit hours) Virtually every industry today depends on computers. Consequently, few other vocational pursuits empower individuals to work in such a wide array of industries and environments. The Information Technologies program works closely with industry partners to incorporate the latest business practices, emerging technologies and professional certifications into authentic learning environments. The Associate in Applied Science in Information Technologies is designed for individuals who want to take advantage of the program s unique, handson, project-based and customer-focused approach to preparing individuals for exciting and successful careers, and fall into one or more of the following categories: Wish to launch a career in IT as soon as possible. Intend to pursue the Bachelor of Technology in Information Technologies at OSU Institute of Technology. Want to build on considerable work experience and complete a degree to further career. Complete one or more professional industry certifications. Individuals who wish to undertake 2000- level Information Assurance and Forensics coursework are required to obtain clear background reviews. The minimum overall GPA required for graduation is 2.50. For the latest program information, please contact the Information Technologies office at 918-293-5440 or infotech@okstate.edu. DEPARTMENTAL COURSES: 30 CREDIT HOURS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES CORE REQUIREMENTS (24 CREDIT HOURS) ITD 1213 Hardware Systems Support ITD 1223 Network Systems ITD 1243 Principles of Information Security ITD 1253 Object-Oriented Programming using C# ITD 1353 Web Programming & Development ITD 2203 Database Systems ITD 2223 Operating Systems ITD 2313 Script Programming APPROVED ELECTIVES (6 CREDIT HOURS) GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: 30 CREDIT HOURS COMMUNICATION ARTS (6 CREDIT HOURS) ENGL 1113 Freshman Composition I ENGL 1213 Freshman Composition II HISTORY (3 CREDIT HOURS) HIST 1483 U.S. History to 1865 or HIST 1493 U.S. History since 1865 MATHEMATICS (3 CREDIT HOURS) MATH 1513 College Algebra PHILOSOPHY (6 CREDIT HOURS) PHIL 1213 Ethics PHIL 1313 Introduction to Logic POLITICAL SCIENCE (3 CREDIT HOURS) POLS 1113 U.S. Government APPROVED ELECTIVE (3 CREDIT HOURS) From Social Sciences, Foreign Language or Fine Arts GENERAL BUSINESS (3 CREDIT HOURS) BADM 1113 Introduction to Business or MGMT 2243 Small Business Management or MGMT 2913 Leadership & Organizational Behavior ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3 CREDIT HOURS) SPCH 1113 Introduction to Speech Communications or SPCH 2313 Small Group Communications INTERDEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS: 1 CREDIT HOUR GENERAL TECHNOLOGIES (1 CREDIT HOUR) GTGE 1111 College Cornerstone 72

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE APPLIED TECHNOLOGY (111)t tthis degree is offered online at www.rsuonline.edu Students seeking this degree may enter with a technical specialty gained from completion of vocational/technical programs, armed forces programs, or comparable programs that have been evaluated by the American Council on Education s College Credit Recommendation Service. The goal of the Associate in Applied Science in Applied Technology degree program is to provide students with a quality education in a technology area by emphasizing a combination of general education courses and a selection of courses in a technical specialty. The program develops a knowledge base through core courses and selected electives while advancing a generalist view of technology. Transferability of this degree should be confirmed with the receiving institution. The specialty courses in this degree will satisfy the technical specialty requirement of the Bachelor of Technology in Applied Technology program offered at Rogers State University. REQUIRED HOURS............................. 61 Communications.............................. 6 ENGL 1113 Composition I................... 3 Select from the following:......................... 3 ENGL 1213 Composition II SPCH 1113 Speech Communication U.S. History and Government....................... 6 History.............................. 3 Select from the following: HIST 2483 American History to 1877 HIST 2493 American History since 1877 POLS 1113 American Federal Government..... 3 The College Experience............................ 1 ORIE 1151 The College Experience Selected Electives.............................. 6 Select from the following: Computer Science Economics Mathematics Science Social and Behavioral Science Core Requirements............................. 12 ACCT 2103 Accounting I Financial CS 1113 Microcomputer Applications ECON 2123 Principles of Microeconomics MGMT 3013 Principles of Management Technical Specialty............................. 30 Up to 30 hours accepted in the technical specialty. If additional courses are needed for the 30 hours, students will choose from computer science, business, accounting, or economics areas. Students and advisors will be expected to develop broad-based degree plans in completing the remaining course work (technical-specific or general education) in order to fully develop the multidisciplinary nature of the program. Total Credit Hours............................. 61 School of Business and Technology RSU Bulletin 2011-2012 79

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE APPLIED TECHNOLOGY (111) OPTION: BUSINESS, INFORMATION, AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES (111B) OPTION: CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (111C) OPTION: MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT (111M) OPTION: PUBLIC AND HEALTH SERVICES (111P) OPTION: TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT (111T) School of Business and Technology Students seeking this degree may enter with a technical specialty gained from completion of vocational/technical programs, armed forces programs, or comparable programs that have been evaluated by the American Council on Education s College Credit Recommendation Service. The goal of the Associate in Applied Science in Applied Technology degree program is to provide students with a quality education in a technology area by emphasizing a combination of general education courses and a selection of courses in a technical specialty. The program develops a knowledge base through core courses and selected electives while advancing a generalist view of technology. Transferability of this degree should be confirmed with the receiving institution. The specialty courses in this degree will satisfy the technical specialty requirement of the Bachelor of Technology in Applied Technology program offered at Rogers State University. REQUIRED HOURS...61 Communications...6 ENGL 1113 Composition I...3 Select from the following:...3 ENGL 1213 Composition II SPCH 1113 Speech Communication U.S. History and Government...6 History...3 Select from the following: HIST 2483 American History to 1877 HIST 2493 American History since 1877 POLS 1113 American Federal Government...3 The College Experience...1 ORIE 1151 The College Experience Selected Electives...6 Select from the following: Computer Science Economics Mathematics Science Social and Behavioral Science Core Requirements...12 ACCT 2103 Accounting I Financial CS 1113 Microcomputer Applications ECON 2123 Principles of Microeconomics MGMT 3013 Principles of Management Technical Specialty...30 Up to 30 hours accepted in the technical specialty. If additional courses are needed for the 30 hours, students will choose from computer science, business, accounting, or economics areas. Students and advisors will be expected to develop broad-based degree plans in completing the remaining coursework (technical-specific or general education) in order to fully develop the multidisciplinary nature of the program. Total Credit Hours...61 80 RSU Bulletin 2011-2012