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Graduate Certificate - Information Security
Earning a graduate certificate in Information Security prepares students to gain the up-to-date skills to connect, monitor, and ensure network systems are protected and tamper-resistant for businesses. Determining the protection mechanisms of hardware and software vulnerabilities is essential to protecting networking systems so businesses can run confidently and smoothly. Prospective students should currently hold a bachelor's degree or higher prior to enrollment.
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Graduate Certificate - Information Systems Management
Earning a graduate certificate in Information Systems Management teaches individuals how to supervise the work of systems analysts, computer programmers, and support specialists. Students learn how to plan, coordinate, maintain, and update computer and information systems using the latest innovations in software and architecture to secure systems for information security. Prospective students should currently hold a bachelor's degree or higher prior to enrollment.
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Master's - Information Systems Management
Earning a master's degree in Information Systems Management provides the strong business leadership skills and the know-how necessary to determine and implement company's goals in computer-related technologies. Courses teach how to plan, coordinate, maintain, and upgrade computer and information systems. Graduates will also be prepared to manage innovations in software and architectures, information security, network, and database systems. Prospective students should currently hold a bachelor's degree or higher and can complete the master's program in approximately 2 years.