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Cyber Security and Network Engineering

Cyber Security and Network Engineering

2
Years
22
Subjects
76
Credits
$1,250 /year
Tuition Fee

This program is designed to train students to become highly competent network professionals with broad knowledge and practical skills in designing, installing, managing, maintaining, and securing computer network systems at both basic and complex levels. Students will gain the ability to analyze and solve challenges in the rapidly evolving digital networking field, preparing them for successful careers in public and private organizations and the information technology industry.

Total Duration

1659 Hours (Physical Class)

Admission Fee

500 USD

SemesterSubjectsHoursCode
S1Computer Literacy45FD001
Japanese Culture and Communication45FD002
Professional Life and Humanities in Leadership45SK001
Introduction to Cybersecurity45CNE001
Network Essentials and Wireless Network Fundamentals60CNE002
S2Linux Essentials for Network Engineers60CNE003
Switching and Routing Concepts60CNE004
Switching and Routing60CNE005
Windows Server Administration60CNE006
Endpoint Security45CNE007
S3Enterprise Networking60CNE008
Cyber Threat Management60CNE009
Network Management, Design, and Troubleshooting45CNE010
Virtualization and Automation45CNE011
Cloud Security Essentials (AWS/Azure)45CNE012
S4Cyber Defense & SOC Operations45CNE013
Communication and Ethics in Working Professionals45SK002
Project and Research Methodology45RS001
Intership Program504PR001
Tech Startup Project and Research (TSPR)240RS002
Total:1659
Learning Outcome

Learning Outcome

  • Lead, install, and manage, maintain, and troubleshoot computer network systems
  • Research new network technologies and emerging digital trends to ensure continued competitiveness in the job market.
  • Self- develop as a network professional with a high level of professional ethics and the ability to work in a productive team.
  • Analyze, identify, and resolve complex network problems using innovative and effective methods and solutions.
  • Be able to plan, manage, and implement small and medium-sized network projects, taking into account resources, time, and quality of work.

Career Path Expectation

  • Network Administrator
  • Network Security Specialist
  • Network Technical Support Specialist
  • System Administrator
  • Cloud Network Specialist
  • IT Infrastructure Planner
  • Network Consultant
Career Path Expectation
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