Comment Re:CS or CE (Score 1) 229
RIT offers a degree in Networking, Security & Systems Administration as a 4 year undergrad. I just completed it after transferring in from a local community college with an Associates in CS. The content was challenging and the equipment/labs were a great asset. We have quite a few open houses if anyone wants to check out the program. The curriculum is pretty Cisco-heavy, but we have some Extreme equipment and McAfee just donated a pile of IDSs. The "hacking" classes are a lot of fun too. One class breaks the students up into 4 groups and pits them against each other to attack and defend a group of Windows and Linux systems. It's a no-holds-barred 10 weeks of learning the tools that we'll have to defend against as network architects and sys admins.
They've also just launched a new undergrad Network Security degree, and there's 2 graduate degrees - one in Networking/Sys Admin, and one in Information Assurance and Security.
Obligatory link... nssa.rit.edu
They've also just launched a new undergrad Network Security degree, and there's 2 graduate degrees - one in Networking/Sys Admin, and one in Information Assurance and Security.
Obligatory link... nssa.rit.edu