Information Systems Degrees at Rasmussen College - Tampa/Brandon
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Associate - Information Systems Management/Computer Information Technology
Students seeking a generalized education that includes networking, A+, Access, and website design should consider the Information Technology Specialization. Not only are students able to take courses such as Excel, E–Commerce, Website Design, and Microsoft Windows Workstations, but students are also allowed to specialize in the group of their choice. Group I, Information Technician Elective Group, includes the two A+ courses and a Microsoft Windows Server course. The Multimedia Web Elective Group, Group II, includes the Advanced Website Design, Computer Graphics, and Multimedia Technologies courses. No matter which group students choose, they will be prepared for a exciting career in information technology.
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Associate - Information Systems Management/Network Administration
Computers are some of the most useful tools in almost every industry, and people with technical computer skills are sought–after in today's job market. An Online Information Systems Management Associate's degree will provide you with the understanding of how information systems are used in business and how technology adds value to the business process. Our Network Administration Specialization Online prepares you to meet the diverse needs of businesses around the country. In this Specialization that can be completed entirely online, you will learn to install, manage, and monitor computer networks using popular network operating systems. You will also build, configure, and troubleshoot computer hardware.
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Associate - Information Systems Management/Web Programming
Web Programmers are in high demand as businesses continue to move towards Internet commerce. Students in the Rasmussen College Information Systems Management Associate's degree have the opportunity to emphasize in Web Programming and take courses such as Visual Basic, HTML, Multimedia Technologies, and Java. Graduates of the program are prepared for the challenging and creative world of web development.
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Bachelor's - Cyber Security
In today's world, with businesses relying more and more on digital systems to house critical company information, people who know how to protect this data are increasingly in demand. Students in our Cyber Security Bachelor's degree acquire the technical and problem–solving skills needed to help find IT jobs in the homeland security, law enforcement, business, and industrial sectors. Our degree curriculum teaches you how to protect organizational data, investigate data breaches, and develop strategies to prevent data from being compromised through:
- Understanding of legal issues related to information security
- Advanced instruction in techniques and technology used to protect electronic information
- Advanced topics, such as forensics, operations, programming, and strategic risk assessment
- To boost your resume and highlight your skills, you can earn industry certifications from CompTIA®, Microsoft®, and Cisco®, which are available to you at no additional cost. Cisco is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc.; Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation; CompTIA is a registered trademark of CompTIA Properties, LLC.
- Theory and application of legal principles as applied to information and information security systems
- Advanced instruction in cutting–edge IT areas, including techniques, standards, and technology used to protect electronic information
- Solid foundation in information security with advanced topics in operations,forensics, programming, and strategic risk assessment
- Hands–on instruction that combines IT skills and criminal justice knowledge
- Opportunities to prepare and sit for industry certifications*
- Solid communication and management skills that will help you build strong relationships with your co–workers and clients.





