Information Security Student Advising Workbook 2012-2013 Associate of Applied Science degree Technical Certificate Certificates Revision 1 effective Fall 2012 Information Security Ivy Tech Community College 8204 Highway 311 Sellersburg, IN 47172 05012012
Information Security Student Advising Workbook Name: The purpose of this workbook is to help you determine which courses you can enroll in each semester. The Information (INSE) program currently offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in Information Security. Associate of Applied Science Degree Requirements Students completing the Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Information Technology are required to complete 19 credit hours of general education courses. Two of the courses are predetermined that you must complete while the remaining courses you may select on your own. The two general education courses that you are required to complete are: COMM 101 Introduction to Public Speaking ENGL 111 English Composition You are free to select the courses from the following areas: ECON XXX Any Economics course SCIN XXX Any Life/Physical Science course XXXX XXX Any Humanities/Social & Behavior Science course IVYT 1XX Any Ivy Tech Life Skills course numbered IVYT 100 or higher. (note: IVYT 070 does not count for credit toward graduation.) and, you must select one of the following MATH courses: MATH 135 Finite Math MATH 136 College Algebra MATH 137 Trigonometry with Analytical Geometry The Professional/Technical courses required for graduation are: CINS 113 Logic, Design, and Programming CINS 139 Introduction to Computer Forensics CINT 106 Microcomputer Operating System CINT 108 Linux Fundamentals CINT 121 Network Fundamentals CINT 225 Windows Network Operating System CINT 251 Introduction to Systems Security INSE 101 Introduction Information Systems Security INSE 250 Ethical Hacking and Database Management INSE 279 Capstone Course And you must select one of the following programming courses: CINS 121 CINS 129 CINS 133 C/C++ Programming C# Programming Introduction to Python Programming
You also are required to complete a minimum of twelve (12) credit hours in approved state-wide elective courses. The list of state-wide courses cam be found on the last page. When planning your two years of study at Ivy Tech Community College, a suggested course completion sequence has been developed to help you to proceed smoothly as possible through your education. This sequence has been developed so that you will meet the course prerequisites in a timely manner. Your two years of academic study is based upon four semesters of full time study of approximately 15 to 17 credit hours per semester. The four semesters are: Freshman Fall, Freshman Spring, Sophomore Fall, and Sophomore Spring. Although 12 credit hours per semester is considered full time, you will not be able to complete your degree in four semesters unless you register for and successfully complete approximately 15 to 16 credits per semester. Those students who desire to pursue a program of approximately 12 to 13 credit hours are recommended to complete two General Education courses during each of the summer semester. It is not advised for students to attempt completing two degrees simultaneously. For example, completing a degree in Information Security (INSE) and Computer Information Technology (CINT) or Computer Information Systems (CINS). Students are recommended to complete one degree and graduate, then complete the second degree. Before choosing courses from the state-wide elective course list, it is recommended that you meet with your adviser so that the electives you choose will fit into your career goals.. All students are required to complete the course numbers as listed in the advising handbook. For example, Interpersonal Communications (COMM 102) does not substitute for Fundamentals of Public Speaking (COMM 101).
Certificates Data Security 27 Credit Hours Professional/Technical Courses CINS 113 Logic, Design & Programming 3 CINS 139 Introduction to Computer Forensics 3 CINS 239 Advanced Computer Forensics 3 CINT 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems 3 CINT 121 Network Fundamentals 3 CINT 251 Introduction to Systems Security 3 INSE 101 Introduction to Information Systems Security 3 INSE 211 Cryptography 3 INSE 250 Ethical hacking & Database Management 3 Network Security 27 Credit Hours Professional/Technical Courses CINT 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems 3 CINT 121 Network Fundamentals 3 CINT 225 Windows Network Operating System 3 CINT 251 Introduction to Systems Security 3 CINT 252 Routers & Firewalls 3 INSE 101 Introduction to Information Systems Security 3 INSE 201 Risk Management/Cyber Terrorism 3 INSE 202 Advanced Routers/Firewalls 3 INSE 250 Ethical hacking & Database Management 3
Course Prerequisites General Education Course#Course Title Prerequisites English COMM 101 Introduction to Public Speaking "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 ENGL 111 English Composition "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 Mathematics MATH 135 Finite Math MATH 035 or MATH 043 MATH 136 College Algebra MATH 035 or MATH 043 MATH 137 Trigonometry with Analytical Geometry MATH 035 or MATH 043 Life/Physical Science ASTR 101 Solar System Astronomy "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032, MATH 015 BIOL 100 Human Biology "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032, MATH 015 BIOL 101 Introductory Biology "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032, MATH 015 BIOL 105 Biology 101 "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032, MATH 015 BIOL 220 Environmental Science "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032, MATH 015 SCIN 100 Earth Science "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032, MATH 015 SCIN 111 Physical Science "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032, MATH 015 Social/Behavioral Sciences ECON 101 Economics Fundamentals "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032, MATH 023 ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics ENGL 111, and a "C" or better in MATH 023 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics ENGL 111, and a "C" or better in MATH 023 GEOG 207 World Geography "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032, MATH 015 POLS 101 Introduction to Political Science "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032, MATH 015 SOCI 111 Introduction to Sociology "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032, MATH 015 SOCI 164 Multicultural Studies "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 SOCI 261 Sociology of Relationships/Family "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 Humanities ARTH 101 Survey of Art and Culture I "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 ARTH 102 Survey of Art and Culture II "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 ARTH 110 Art Appreciation "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 HIST 101 Survey of American History I "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 HIST 102 Survey of American History II "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 HIST 125 History of American Technology "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 HIST 235 World Civilization I "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 HIST 236 World Civilization II "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 PHIL 102 Introduction to Ethics "C" or better in ENGL 025 & ENGL 032 PHIL 213 Logic English 111 PHIL 220 Philosophy of Religion English 111
Course Prerequisites (Continued) Course# Course Title Prerequisites Life Skills IVYT 101 First Year Seminar None IVYT 102 Information Studies & Research None IVYT 103 Health & Wellness None IVYT 104 Critical Thinking None IVYT 105 Managing Personal Finances None IVYT 106 Career Exploration None IVYT 107 Professional Presence None IVYT 108 Academic Project & Portfolio MGT None IVYT 109 Online Learning Technologies None IVYT 110 Transfer Success None Professional/Technical Core Courses Course# Course Title Prerequisites CINS 113 Logic, Design, Programming "C" or better in ENGL 031 CINS 139 Introduction to Computer Forensics CINS 101 or CINT 106 CINT 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems "C" or better in ENGL 031 CINT 108 Linux Fundamentals None CINT 121 Network Fundamentals CINT 106 CINT 225 Windows Network Operating Systems CINT 121 CINT 251 Introduction to Systems Security CINT 225 INSE 101 Introduction to Information Systems Security CINT 106 and CINT 121 INSE 250 Ethical Hacking and Database Management INSE 101 INSE 279 Capstone Course Permission of Adviser Select one of the following courses: CINS 121 C/C++/C# Programming CINS 113 CINS 129 C# Programming CINS 113 CINS 133 Introduction to Python Programming CINS 113 State-Wide Elective Courses Select two of the following courses: CINS 221 Advanced C/C++/C# Programming CINS 121 CINS 229 Advanced C# Programming CINS 129 CINS 233 Advanced Python Programming CINS 133 CINS 239 Advanced Computer Forensics CINS 139 CINT 252 Routers and Firewalls CINT 251 CINT 254 Linux/Networking Security CINT 201 Select two of the following courses: INSE 201 Risk Management/Cyberterrorism INSE 101 and CINT 251 INSE 202 Advanced Routers/Firewalls INSE 101 and CINT 252 INSE 210 Secure Coding Theory and Application CINS 221 INSE 211 Cryptography INSE 101 Revision 1: DOR- 07-14-2012