Diploma in Information Systems - Homeland Security and Information Systems Strayer University

Diploma in Information Systems - Homeland Security and Information Systems

This course of study focuses on the acquisition of computer information systems knowledge and skills. The program is designed for individuals seeking computer skills to increase their job opportunities in their current careers or to pursue new careers. The diploma program also is advantageous to students desiring early entry into the job market, preparing students for entry-level computer positions.

Students enrolled in the diploma program are required to take twelve information systems courses. Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:

  • Computer Security
  • Database Developer
  • Database Management
  • Homeland Security and Information Systems
  • Internetworking Technology
  • Networking
  • Programming
  • Security Administration
  • Web Development
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    Accreditation:

    Strayer University is regionally accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

    Delivery Format:

    Online or on campus with Strayer's 85+ campus locations, students can choose a campus, online, or blended delivery format.

    Educational Level:

    Continuing Education

    Language:

    English

    Requirements:

    Diploma programs not available to residents in Arkansas and North Carolina. Must have High School Diploma or GED.