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Information Technology: Systems Security Certificate (C25590S2)

The Systems Security certificate will prepare individuals to monitor, manage and mitigate the common cyber security risks that business systems face today� It uses a comprehensive approach that includes rigorous training in process documentation, incident response planning and drills, and security assessments� The certificate centers on bestpractice system administration principles guided by the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education framework� Upon successful completion of this certificate, individuals will be able to develop security plans, responses, and assessments in accordance with industry standards in preparation for the CompTIA Security+, and the SSCP IT Administration Exam� This will establish a pathway to pursue certifications such as SSCP, CCSP, HCISPP, and CISSP once as they gain work experience in the field� Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: CTI, NET, NOS, SEC

First Semester (Fall) Credits

CTI-120 Network & Sec Foundation 3 NOS-110 Operating Systems Concepts 3

Second Semester (Spring)

SEC-110 Security Concepts NET-125 Introduction to Networks 3 3

Third Semester (Fall)

SEC-160 Security Administration I 3

Fourth Semester (Spring)

SEC-260 Security Admin II

3

Total Credit Hours Required 18

See page 171 for academic credit to be given for certifications in the Information Technology field.

Criminal Justice: Cyber Forensic Analyst Certificate

First Semester (Spring) Credits CTI 120 Network & Sec Foundations 3 NET 125 Introduction to Networks 3

Second Semester (Fall)

CCT 121 Computer Crimes Investigation 4 Elective 3

Total Credit Hours Required 13

Electives: CJC 131 Criminal Law or CJC 231 Constitutional Law

Manicuring/Nail Technology

The Manicuring/Nail Technology curriculum provides competency-based knowledge, scientific/artistic principles, and hands-on fundamentals associated with the nail technology industry� The curriculum provides a simulated salon environment which enables students to develop manipulative skills� Course work includes instruction in all phases of professional nail technology, business/computer principles, product knowledge, and other related topics� Graduates should be prepared to take the North Carolina Cosmetology State Board Licensing Exam and upon passing be licensed and qualify for employment in beauty and nail salons, as a platform artist, and in related businesses�

The Mountain Tech Spa, an on-campus spa facility, provides practical experience for Manicuring/Nail Technology students under the direction of College faculty�

The Manicuring/Nail Technology program is approved by the:

North Carolina Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners

1207 Front Street, Suite 110 Raleigh, NC 27609 Phone: (919) 733-4117 Fax: (919) 733-4127 www�nccosmeticarts�com

Specific Program Requirements

1� General college admission requirements� 2� Submission of proper documentation is required by the Spa Therapies and Operations Department and the NC Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners prior to class start� Required documentation includes

Hepatitis B record, current government-issued photo ID showing date of birth, and social security card� 3� Completion of required Hepatitis B vaccine� First dose to be completed by the first day of class� Second Hepatitis B vaccine to be completed at least one month after the first dose� Third dose must be completed six months after the first� 4� Manicuring/Nail Technology students must clock out when leaving the laboratory� To earn hours, students must be physically present in the laboratory� 5� Students should be physically able to use manicuring/nail technology equipment and safely use manicuring/nail technology products with or without reasonable accommodations and be comfortable working directly with chemicals found in products used in the manicuring/nail technology industry�

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