Chair: Terrence Coltharp
Phone: (435) 893-2265
Email: terrence.coltharp@an-orange.com
Department's Webpage: ztrp.an-orange.com/cis
Computer Information Systems covers a broad range of career opportunities. You could
be a network administrator, web developer, cloud architect or a computer forensic
investigator. Companies large and small need employees skilled in CIS-related specialties,
resulting in extensive options for a successful career.
If you like working with information, a database administrator position might be a
good career for you. If puzzles or math intrigue you, programming could be a good
choice. The beauty of computer information systems is that you can choose your specialty
in a demanding career field where there are ample career opportunities to choose from.
In Utah the average salary for a Network Administrator is $67,380, a web developer
could earn around $50,000 a year, computer programmers earn around $46,000 a year,
and software engineering averages a competitive salary of $77,558.
Computer Information Systems – Networking Program Outcomes
Students who complete a Certificate of Completion or an AAS degree and certificates
in Computer Information Systems Networking from Snow College will be expected to demonstrate
that they:
- Know basic computer skills and the use of a variety of computer programs.
- Know fundamentals of IT Essentials.
- Know fundamentals of networking.
- Know fundamentals of internetworking.
- Know fundamentals of Network management.
- Know fundamentals of databases.
- Know fundamentals of project management.
- Know foundations of Security in Networking.
- Know sound business and/or project management.
- Know rules and regulations that govern their field of expertise.
- Know business ethics and copyright issues.
- Follow good business practices.
- Safely and efficiently perform quality work on computer networking systems.
- Can assemble and run a computer network.
- Understand the role that IT plays in a business infrastructure.
Cybersecurity Program Outcomes
A student who completes a certificate of proficiency in Cybersecurity at Snow College
should expect to leave with the following outcomes:
Acquire substantive knowledge
- Students will be able to identity threats, attacks, and vulnerabilities
- Students will be able to install, configure and deploy secure networks
- Students will be able to implement risk management best practices
- Students will be able to implement a secure network architecture
- Students will be able to install and configure secure systems using cryptographic
and PKI supported configurations
- Students will be able to configure and deploy cloud environments
- Students will be able to implement security controls on cloud environments
- Students will be able to troubleshoot, maintain, and manage cloud environments
- Students will be able to demonstrate and understanding of access controls, authentication,
authorization, and accountability
- Students will be able to demonstrate and understanding of securing application
- Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of cryptographic algorithms
and their application
- Students will be able to demonstrate and understanding of network risks, countermeasures,
management, and policy
Advanced Cybersecurity
A student who completes a certificate of proficiency in Advanced Cybersecurity at
Snow College should expect to leave with the following outcomes:
Acquire substantive knowledge
- Students will be able to explain the importance of planning and scoping for compliance-based
assessment
- Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding and use of penetration testing
tools
- Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of vulnerability scanning and
analysis
- Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of network attacks and exploits
- Students will be able to utilize and apply proactive threat intelligence
- Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of continuous security monitoring
and configuration
- Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of appropriate incident response
procedures
- Students will understand the fundamental theory of access control
- Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of active defense measures
- Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of contingency planning, critical
controls, advanced cryptography, and advanced network defense
- Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of incident handling, response,
and incident management
Wireless Networking Program Outcomes
A student who completes a certificate of proficiency in Wireless Networking at Snow
College should expect to leave with the following outcomes:
Acquire substantive knowledge
- Students will be able to understand the basics of RF hardware and functions
- Students will be able to understand and identify 802.11 features and functions
- Students will be able to understand and identify wireless LAN hardware and software
- Students will be able to understand and identify organizational goals as it relates
to a wireless network access deployment
- Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of network design, installation,
and management
- Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of wireless standards and organization
- Students will be able to demonstrate and understanding of wireless security and troubleshooting
- Students will be able to perform a wireless site survey
Programs within Department