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Advanced Diploma of Computer Security and Investigations
Advanced Diploma of Computer Security and Investigations

Advanced Diploma of Computer Security and Investigations

  • ID:FC010014
  • Level:3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements:

Students applying to Computer Security and Investigations must meet the following requirements:

  • OSSD including Gr 12 C English and Gr 12 C Math

English requirements:

If English is not your first language or you've received your education in a language other than English, students must produce evidence of their English Language Proficiency:

  • Internet-based (iBT) TOEFL: 80 with no score less than 20
  • Paper-based (PBT) TOEFL: 550
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.0 with no band less than 5.5
  • Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL): Overall 60
  • Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB): 76
  • PTE Academic (Pearson Test English): 58+
  • Duolingo: 105+

Course Information

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

The Computer Security and Investigations program is designed to provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to take a leadership role in the protection and security of information technology. Your classes are regularly reviewed and improved to be the most current subjects demanded by the industry, such as:

  • Advanced Ethical Hacking

  • Incident Response

  • Vulnerability, Threat and Risk Analysis

  • Information Security

  • Advanced Computer Forensics

  • Internet and Hacking Investigations

  • Open Source Intelligence

  • CISCO Network Design and Management

  • Network Security

In addition to these cutting-edge subjects, you will also learn how to assess technical risk, develop systems and processes, to manage the risks associated with information technology, and be capable of providing technical assistance to prevent, investigate, and protect individuals and organizations from cyber-crime. Your studies will be from a security management and hands on technical perspective, with emphasis placed on the skills required to implement information technology security, and the investigative skills necessary to respond appropriately to breaches of security.

You will have the added benefit of courses in law and justice, taking advantage of Fleming College's reputation and experience in these fields, in addition to obtaining the technical training you need to function as a cyber security consultant. In this three-year program, the final sixth semester is an applied project or field placement in partnership with business and, industry, or government department.

WHY CHOOSE FLEMING

Fleming has a well-known track record of producing talented graduates in the area of Cyber Security; you will acquire the best we have to offer and develop both technical skills and a security mindset, a winning combination that will put you on the road to success as an in-demand computer security specialist.

There are no other programs like this in Ontario. The CSI program will provide you with the knowledge and skills to prepare you for industry certification in the Cyber Security, Computer Forensics, Incident Response and Secure Networking disciplines. As you progress through the program you will gain the skills required for you to become industry certified in a number of areas, including:

  • CCNA – Cisco Certified Network Architect

  • CCE – Certified Computer Examiner

  • Security+

  • Network+

  • A+

  • Linux+

  • MCSA - Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate

  • CISSP – Certified Information Systems Security Professional (student level qualification)

  • CEH - Certified Ethical Hacker

WORK EXPERIENCE

In your final semester, you will work on an intensive team project or field placement. Each student will contribute specialized knowledge, learned in their program of study, to the solution of a real world technological problem posed by a sponsoring business or organization. Recent projects include:

  • Field placements in Security Operations Centres (SOCs) as security analysts, conducting analysis and protection against cyber threats in real time

  • Field placements within financial and forensic firms, working real cases

  • Field placements within corporate security departments and information security service providers

  • Field Placements within cyber security units of various government agencies

  • Security and penetration testing engagements with industry organizations

  • Forensic analysis and creation of standards for a security corporation

  • Development and field deployment of a computer network Intrusion Detection System for a managed security service company to support large commercial clients

This applied project or field placement will enhance problem-solving skills, applied industry knowledge, and the ability to work as part of a team. You'll also learn critical workplace skills such as time management, how to map a critical path, and presentation skills. Since you may be working on sophisticated developmental or research-based work, sponsors will often use the project as a testing ground and recruitment opportunity.

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SEMESTER 1

  •  Communications I

  • COMM 201

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Communications I

  • COMM 201

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Computer Hardware

  • COMP 191

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Computer Hardware

  • COMP 191

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Introduction to Cyber Trends and Digital Evidence

  • COMP 482

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Introduction to Cyber Trends and Digital Evidence

  • COMP 482

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Mathematics for Computing I

  • MATH 145

  • Units/ Hours: 60

  •  Mathematics for Computing I

  • MATH 145

  • Units/ Hours: 60

  •  Operating Systems I

  • COMP 91

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Operating Systems I

  • COMP 91

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Scripting Fundamentals

  • COMP 86

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Scripting Fundamentals

  • COMP 86

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  • *Semester 2 for Winter 2022 intake occurs in the Spring semester.

SEMESTER 2

  •  Concepts of Information Security and Risk Management

  • COMP 497

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Cyber Law, Privacy and Ethics

  • COMP 623

  • Units/ Hours: 60

  • 2 requisite courses

  •  Introduction to Networks

  • COMP 525

  • Units/ Hours: 60

  •  Operating Systems II

  • COMP 75

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  • 1 requisite course

  •  Scripting Applications

  • COMP 593

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  • 3 requisite courses

  •  General Education Elective

  • Units/ Hours: 45

SEMESTER 3

  •  Computer and Network Security

  • COMP 13

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Database Applications

  • COMP 626

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  • 1 requisite course

  •  Routing and Switching Essentials

  • COMP 526

  • Units/ Hours: 60

  • 1 requisite course

  •  Scaling Networks

  • COMP 527

  • Units/ Hours: 60

  •  General Education Elective

  • Units/ Hours: 45

SEMESTER 4

  •  Agile Project Management

  • COMP 596

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  •  Connecting Networks

  • COMP 625

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  • 1 requisite course

  •  Digital Investigation

  • COMP 33

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  • 2 requisite courses

SEMESTER 5

  •  Advanced Pentesting

  • COMP 357

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  • 5 requisite courses

  •  Firewalls and Intrusion Detection

  • COMP 232

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  • 5 requisite courses

  •  Security Architecture Data Management

  • COMP 85

  • Units/ Hours: 45

  • 3 requisite courses

  •  Security Compliance and Incident Response

  • COMP 624

  • Units/ Hours: 60

  • 2 requisite courses

SEMESTER 6

  •  Applied Project - CSI

  • APST 11

  • Units/ Hours: 350

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Career opportunities are available in both public and private sector organizations. Job titles include:

  • Information Technology Security Analyst

  • Security Operations Centre Analyst

  • Information Security Analyst

  • Computer Security Consultant

  • Penetration Tester

  • Cyber Investigator

  • Data Security Specialist

  • Network Security Specialist

  • Blue Team Analyst

  • Computer Forensics Examiner

Starting salaries for many IT security positions are in the range of $54,000 to $70,000. Industry surveys identify that IT security professionals are in strong demand, and professionals with the security skills you will acquire, consistently earn higher than average incomes among IT professionals.

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