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Cybersecurity

Description

U.S. Job Openings: 500,000

Entry Level Salary: $60,000-$100,000

 

Cybersecurity is a high-demand industry with many job openings. Whether you want to begin working right out of high school or pursue a degree, this program will prepare you for these high-paying jobs. Our program focuses on preparing for industry certifications valued by IT departments around the world.
 
Past students have expressed a love for the hands-on experience, job preparation, and the freedom to pursue a wide range of tech interests that this program provides. Learn more on the Supercast!
Courses
Cyber 1 (Foundation)
  • IT 2600 - AP Networking (1 high school credit, 3 Concurrent Enrollment or AP credits, & CompTia Network+ prep)
  • Computer Systems 1 (0.5 credits, CompTIA A+ Core 1 prep)
  • IT 1600 - Computer Systems 2 (0.5 credits, 3 Concurrent Enrollment credits, & CompTIA A+ Core 2 prep)
  • Optional AP Networking credit (3)
 
Cyber 2 (Advanced)
 

Prerequisites

  • A coding background is not needed, but a basic understanding will be very beneficial.
  • Recommended courses (not required): Intro to Information Technology & Cybersecurity, any Computer Science course
 
Schedule
  • Cyber 1 Foundation: Full year, 2 periods
  • Cyber 2 Advanced: Full year, 2 periods

Location: JATC North campus

 
Outcomes
Students will leave with the knowledge and skills necessary to work as an entry-level cybersecurity or IT professional. The average pay for a cybersecurity/IT professional in Utah ranges from $60,000 to $100,000+. The demand is currently so high that hires are often made from other industries, even with little experience! High demand and low supply lead to high compensation!
Available Industry Certifications
  • CompTIA A+
  • CompTIA Network+
  • CompTIA Security+
  • CompTIA PenTest+
  • CompTIA CYSA+
  • AWS Cert Path
  • Google Cloud

Program Expectations

  • Students will be required to study for industry certifications
  • Students must follow Jordan District’s Network Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for internet use, and the extended privileges form for the JATC
  • Students will design and build computers, servers, networks, and security solutions.