1. IT Essentials 1 & 2
Honors Java Programming
1 & 2
Cyber Security 1-4
The Cyber Security
Career Pathway
@
Roy J. Wasson Academic
Campus
Early College High School
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1. “The expected shortage in information secu-
rity professionals is expected to reach 1.5
million by 2019”. Michael Brown, CEO at
Symantec.
2. Nationally, cybersecurity professionals report
an average annual salary of $116,000, ac-
cording to the National Initiative for Cyber-
security Careers & Studies.
3. Colorado Springs has a thriving, growing
cybersecurity industry and will be the home
of a National Cybersecurity Intelligence Cen-
ter.
4. Cybersecurity touches all types of careers in
a wide range of industries that include,;
Healthcare, Financial Services, Manufactur-
ing, Hospitality, Retail, Utilities, Communica-
tions, Automotive and Government.
5. The British insurance company Lloyd’s esti-
mates that cyber attacks cost businesses as
much as $400 billion a year, which includes
direct damage plus post-attack disruption to
the normal course of business.
6. ONLY GEEKS NEED APPLY IS A MYTH!
Cybersecurity encompasses more than
technology. Legal issues, rights to privacy,
organizational policies and procedures and
the “human factor” are all part of a cyber
security program.
Roy J Wasson Academic Campus
Early College High School
Career Pathways
2115 Afton Way
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
CTE Instructor: William Tomeo
719-328-2047
www.d11.org/RJWAC/Pages/Pathways.aspx
With the opportunity to earn college
credits and industry certifications, the
Cyber Security Career Pathway prepares
students for college and career opportu-
nities in fields such as:
Information Systems
Information Technology
Computer Science
Computer Engineering
Industry certifications provide students
with a competitive advantage in seeking
entry-level careers by validating industry
recognized requirements and qualifica-
tions.
As a registered Oracle Academy®
& Cisco
Networking Academy®
, the Cyber Security
curriculum includes industry standard courses
created by industry leaders.
Did you know?
Cyber Facts
Cisco Networking Academy®
is a registered trademark of Cisco Corp.
Oracle Academy®
& Java®
are registered trademarks of Oracle Corp.
2. IT Essentials 1 & 2 cover the fundamentals of com-
puter hardware and software and advanced concepts
such as security, networking, and the responsibilities
of an IT professional. Students who complete this
course will be able to describe the internal compo-
nents of a computer, assemble a computer system,
install an operating system, and troubleshoot using
system tools and diagnostic software. Students will
also be able to connect to the Internet and share
resources in a networked environment. The course
includes mobile operating systems, OS X, Linux, and
client side virtualization. Students gain real-world
experience in Microsoft operating systems, security,
networking, and troubleshooting through hands on
labs. IT Essentials is a Cisco Networking Academy®
course.
Each IT Essentials course is quarter-long. Students
receive 1 high school credit for each course.
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisites: none
Career & Technical Student Organization
(CTSO) Participate in Skills USA
leadership conferences and com-
petitions.
Industry Certification Exams:
CompTIA A+ 220-901, 220-902
College Credit (articulation agreement with PPCC)
CNG 121 Computer Technician I A+
CNG 122 Computer Technician II A+
Honors Java Programming 1 & 2 introduces students to
computer science and computer programming through
the Java Programming language. In Java Programming
1 students learn the fundamentals of Java programming
by first creating 3-D animations using Alice, then creat-
ing games using Greenfoot and finally coding in Java.
In Java Programming 2 students develop advanced pro-
gramming skills by building on the knowledge gained in
Java Programming 1. Students will design object-
oriented applications with Java and will create Java pro-
grams using hands-on, engaging activities. Based upon
student progress students will develop Java programs
that interface to real-world sensors using the Raspberry
Pi 3 mini-computer.
The courses are foundational classes for computer sci-
ence majors and non-majors alike, and when complet-
ed in sequence prepare students for the AP Computer
Science A exam.
Java Programming 1 & 2 are based upon the Oracle
Academy®
, Java Fundamentals and Java Programming
courses. Each Java Programming course is quarter-
long. Students receive 1 high school
credit for each course.
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisites: none
Industry Certification Exams:
Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 7 Programmer
College Credit
Postsecondary Partner— TBD
IT Essentials 1 & 2
Cyber Security Career Pathway Course Information
Honors Java Programming 1 & 2 Cyber Security 1-4
Cyber Security 1-4 is series of four courses that
provide students with a comprehensive understand-
ing of the information security challenges faced by
cybersecurity professionals. Students will gain in-
sights into the importance of cybersecurity, the
integral role of cybersecurity professionals in the
workplace and acquire the skills and knowledge
necessary to become industry certified as a Security
Professional. Through lessons, lab exercises, case
studies and projects, students acquire an under-
standing and appreciation of real-world cybersecuri-
ty challenges, policies and practices. Students will
explore the principles of data and technology that
frame and define cybersecurity. Foundational cy-
bersecurity principles, security architectures, risk
management, attacks, incidents and emerging IT
and IS technologies are addressed in the course
series. Students successfully passing each quarter-
long course will receive one high school credit per
quarter.
Grades: 10, 11, 12
Prerequisites: Recommended IT Essentials
or prior experience in computers & networking
Career & Technical Student
Organization (CTSO) Participate
in Cyber Patriot competitions.
Industry Certification Exams:
CompTIA Security+, TestOut SecurityPro
College Credit (articulation agreement with
PPCC)
CNG 132 Network Security Fundamentals
CNG 257 Network Defense & Counter Measures