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PACE 111 UMB Program and Career Exploration in Technology Discussion

 

Part 1 

Get information about the courses in your major by consulting the undergraduate catalog or visiting the IT & Computer Science Academic Programs page, then scrolling down the page to the list of majors: 

IT & Computer Science Academic Programs 

From the IT & Computer Science Academic Programs page, select your major and scroll down to view the courses in the major. Select three to five courses from the list and read the course descriptions. In your discussion posting, let us know: 

  • What courses are you excited about taking? Why?
  • What two courses could you take next term? 
  • Are there any prerequisites for the courses you plan to take next term? 
  • Have you registered for your next term? If not, when will you?

Part 2 

Next, provide at least two examples of specific actions you could take to help you graduate sooner, and explain why they are viable options for you, personally. A few examples of actions you could take are listed here: 

  • Submit all your transcripts. Don’t be concerned about the grades you may have received previously, the types of classes you took, or whether you think the learning can be applied. They will review anything and everything to ensure you get the most out of your prior learning. 
  • Document industry certifications. These also may bring in additional credit, especially in the areas of information technology, cyber security, and project management, and might be creditable as prior learning. 
  • Investigate Prior Learning programs. Adult learners bring a robust background in learning on the job, and these learning opportunities can be reviewed for possible credit toward academic requirements. 
  • Enroll in multiple terms. Staying in class throughout the academic year (Fall, Spring, and Summer terms) will get you to your degree faster. 

Program – Computer Networks and Cybersecurity

Required Courses:

  • Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3 Credits, CMIT 202)
  • Fundamentals of Networking (3 Credits, CMIT 265)
  • Introduction to Linux (3 Credits, CMIT 291)
  • Network Security (3 Credits, CMIT 320)
  • Ethical Hacking (3 Credits, CMIT 321)
  • Cloud Technologies (3 Credits, CMIT 326)
  • Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (3 Credits, CMIT 351)
  • Current Trends and Projects in Computer Networks and Cybersecurity (3 Credits, CMIT 495)
  • Three upper-level courses (9 credits) chosen from any upper-level CMIT courses or Digital Forensics in the Criminal Justice System (3 Credits, CCJS 321).