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I need to start planning out my route to get my bachelors degree in IT. I would really like to move into information security, and I am not sure what core classes I should take. I know many of you are extremely intelligent and computer savvy business professionals. Essentially, the curriculum requires that I have set classes dealing with IT; then I must choose several "core electives" that are a bit more specialized.
Since I am interested in information security, not just technology, which classes would you recommend to ease my transition to IS? I know about the CompTIA cert's I can get later, but I would like to know, on a professional standpoint, what classes you recommend.
Here is a list:
Visual Basic
Advanced Visual Basic
Introduction to Multimedia
Graphics for Multimedia and the WWW
Desktop Video Production
Multimedia Authoring Software: Macromedia Director
Instructional Design for Interactive Media
Website Development: FrontPage/Windows
Multimedia Scripting with Director's Lingo
Advanced Web Authoring: Flash
Developing IT Training for the Web
E-Commerce on the Web
C++ Programming
Advanced C++ Programming
Visual C++
Introduction to HTML
Introduction to Java Programming
Java Programming
JavaScript
Advanced Java Programming
Introduction to Perl
Introduction to UNIX
UNIX Shell Programming
Introduction to the Application & Development of Intranets
Intranet Applications for the Organization
Web-Enabled Database Development
Introduction to Data Structures
Problem Solving with C
LAN/WAN Technologies
TCP/IP & Network Architecture
Network Management
Relational Database Concepts
Project-Based Information Systems (6 credits)
Exploring the Internet
Introduction to Mathematica
Thank you for all your assistance.
J.
Since I am interested in information security, not just technology, which classes would you recommend to ease my transition to IS? I know about the CompTIA cert's I can get later, but I would like to know, on a professional standpoint, what classes you recommend.
Here is a list:
Visual Basic
Advanced Visual Basic
Introduction to Multimedia
Graphics for Multimedia and the WWW
Desktop Video Production
Multimedia Authoring Software: Macromedia Director
Instructional Design for Interactive Media
Website Development: FrontPage/Windows
Multimedia Scripting with Director's Lingo
Advanced Web Authoring: Flash
Developing IT Training for the Web
E-Commerce on the Web
C++ Programming
Advanced C++ Programming
Visual C++
Introduction to HTML
Introduction to Java Programming
Java Programming
JavaScript
Advanced Java Programming
Introduction to Perl
Introduction to UNIX
UNIX Shell Programming
Introduction to the Application & Development of Intranets
Intranet Applications for the Organization
Web-Enabled Database Development
Introduction to Data Structures
Problem Solving with C
LAN/WAN Technologies
TCP/IP & Network Architecture
Network Management
Relational Database Concepts
Project-Based Information Systems (6 credits)
Exploring the Internet
Introduction to Mathematica
Thank you for all your assistance.
J.