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Page 1: Pensacola State College FITC booklet

PROGRAMS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE &INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

AT PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE

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WHY PSC?Quality, Affordability, and Class Size matters in Education!• Top quality education • Affordable tuition• Smaller class sizes • Personalized and direct attention from the educators• PSC ranks in the top one hundred in the nation in the number of

associate degrees awarded

TUITION COST COMPARISON AT PSC VS. MAJOR UNIVERSITIES IN FLORIDA

INSTITUTION COST PER COST FORCREDIT HOUR 15 CREDITS

PSC ...................................................................$104.58 ..........................$1,568.70Florida A&M University .....................$142.87 ........................ $2,143.05 University of Florida .............................$210.43 .......................... $3,156.45University of South Florida ..............$211.19 .............................. $3,167.85 University of West Florida ...............$212.00 .......................... $3,180.00University of Central Florida ..........$211.19 .............................$3,184.20 Florida State University ......................$215.55 ........................ $3,233.25

*In-statecostfiguresarereportedfromtheFinancialAidDepartmentsofthe respectiveinstitutionsandareforthe2014-2015AcademicYear

**Figuresarefortuitiononlyanddonotincludefees

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SEMESTER I (15) CREDITSENC 1101 English Composition I .........................................................................................3___ __ Humanities (General Education Core Course) .............................…..3MAC 1105 College Algebra (or higher) ..........................................................................3___ ____ Natural Sciences (General Education Core Course) ..................3 COP 1510 Programming Concepts ...................................................................................3

SEMESTER II (15) ECO 2013 Macroeconomics ..............................................................................................…..3CGS 1570 Computer Concepts and Applications..................................................3CGS 1700 Introduction to Operating Systems ..........................................................3CIS 1350 Security Awareness .............................................................................................3CGS 2820 Introduction to HTML .........................................................................................3

SEMESTER III (15) CREDITSCOP 2800 Programming in Java ............................................................................................3COP 2332 Visual Basic Programming ...............................................................................3CGS 2822 Web Scripting .........................................................................................................3COP 2842 PHP Programming ...................................................................................................3ACG 2021 Financial Accounting Principles ...................................................................3

SEMESTER IV (15)COP 2224 C++ Programming ................................................................................................3STA 2023 Elementary Statistics ...........................................................................................3CTS 1300 Administering Window Workstation .......................................................3CTS 2433 Database Development and Management .........................................3___ ____ Technical Electives from any CAP, CET, CIS, COP or CTS prefix ..................................................................................3

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND ANALYSIS (CPROG-AS/Programming Support) A S S O C I AT E O F S C I E N C E

Computer Programming personnel can be found in many types of organizations performing a wide variety of computer tasks. Our Programming Support degree focuses on helping the student develop the necessary skills that are essential to understanding computer systems, applications, and technology by providing a strong programming foundation while at the same time emphasizing specific career fields such as programmer, software testers, software designers etc. The program also enables students to learn computer programming languages such as, Java, C++, C#, Visual Basic and PHP. If you enjoy solving puzzles, are comfortable with logical thinking and problem solving, and enjoy working in a team setting, computer programming and analysis could be a technology area you might like to pursue.

*We strongly encourage you to contact the Pensacola State College Computer Science Department for assistance in planning your program of study.

Director: Danny Steele 484-2522 [email protected]

WELCOME TO PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE!

As the hi-tech industry continues to innovate and change, PSC’s Computer Science and Information Technology Departments continue to keep pace with those changes. We are proud

to offer a challenging and rewarding curriculum with cutting edge technology programs and courses designed to help you pursue your career in Computer Science and Information Technology. In this catalog, you will find Degree Programs and Certification Courses offered by Pensacola State College in the fields of Computer Science and Information Technology. You will also find sample job and salary information as well as useful links that will provide additional information and resources. Learning to Learn... Learning for Life

Program Contact: Rich Cacace 484-2052 [email protected]

P R O G R A M S

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SEMESTER 1 (15 HOURS)ACG 2021 Financial Accounting Principles ............................................................3 ccCGS 1570 Computer Concepts and Applications...........................................3 ccENC 1101 English Composition I ..................................................................................3 ccMAC 1105 College Algebra ............................................................................................3 ccECO 2013 Macroeconomics ...........................................................................................3 cc

SEMESTER 2 (16 HOURS)COP 1510 Programming Concepts ..............................................................................3 ccACG 2071 Introduction to Managerial Accounting .........................................3 ccENC 1102 English Composition II ................................................................................3 cc___ ___ Natural Sciences (General Education Core Course)1 ..........3 cc___ ___ Natural Sciences Companion Lab ...................................................... 1 cc___ ___ Humanities (General Education Core Course) .........................3 cc

SEMESTER 3 (15 HOURS) CREDITSCOP 2800 Java Programming ...........................................................................................3 cc___ ___ Humanities (Literature: LIT, AML, or ENL prefix) .......................3 cc___ ___ Social Sciences (General Education Core Course) ............3 cc___ ___ Program Elective or Foreign Language I2 .....................................3 cc___ ___ Natural Sciences General Education Course ...........................3 cc

SEMESTER 4 (14 HOURS)COP 2224 C++ Programming .........................................................................................3 ccMAC 2233 Calculus with Business Applications I .............................................3 cc___ ___ Any Social Sciences General Education Course .................3 cc___ ___ General Education Elective or Foreign Language II3 ..........3 cc___ ___ Any Elective ...................................................................................................... 2 cc

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND ANALYSIS (CPWD-AS/Web Development) A S S O C I AT E O F S C I E N C E

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (COMP-AA)A S S O C I AT E O F A R T S

Computer Programming personnel can be found in many types of organizations performing a wide variety of computer tasks. Our Web Development degree focuses on helping the student develop the necessary skills that are essential to understanding computer systems, applications, and technology by providing a strong programming foundation while at the same time emphasizing career fields specific to Web development, such as Web Developer, Web Designer and Webmaster. The program also enables students to learn computer programming languages such as, Java, C++, C#, Visual Basic and PHP. If you enjoy solving puzzles, are comfortable with logical thinking and problem solving, and enjoy working in a team setting, computer programming and analysis could be a technology area you might like to pursue.

*We strongly encourage you to contact the Pensacola State College Computer Science Department for assistance in planning your program of study.

Director: Danny Steele 484-2522 [email protected]

Program Contact: Rich Cacace 484-2052 [email protected]

SEMESTER I (15) CREDITSENC 1101 English Composition I .........................................................................................3___ ____ Humanities (General Education Core Course) .............................…..3MAC 1105 College Algebra (or higher) ..........................................................................3___ ____ Natural Sciences (General Education Core Course) ..................3 COP 1510 Programming Concets ........................................................................................3

SEMESTER II (15) ECO 2013 Macroeconomics ..............................................................................................…..3CGS 1570 Computer Concepts and Applications..................................................3CGS 1700 Introduction to Operating Systems ..........................................................3CIS 1350 Security Awareness .............................................................................................3CGS 2820 Introduction to HTML .........................................................................................3

SEMESTER III (15) CREDITSCOP 2800 Programming in Java ............................................................................................3COP 2332 Visual Basic Programming ...............................................................................3CGS 2822 Web Scripting .........................................................................................................3COP 2842 PHP Programming ...................................................................................................3CGS 2821 Advanced HTML/CSS .....................................................................................3

SEMESTER IV (15)GRA 2151C Computers Graphics I .......................................................................................3CTS 2433 Database Development and Management .........................................3CTS 2423 ASP Programming ..................................................................................................3CGS 2829 Web Design Specialist .....................................................................................3___ ___ Technical Electives from any ART, GRA, CAP, CET, CIS, COP, or CTS prefix .........................................................3

Proposed Curriculum 2015 General Education Requirements – 60 Hours

Program Electives: Students may select any course with a COP, CAP, CGS, CTS or CET prefix as long as the course is not designated as “AS only.”

1 The required companion lab may be taken here or with the Natural Science course in semester 32 Foreign Language I must be selected if the foreign language requirement has not been met.3 Foreign Language II must be selected if the foreign language requirement has not been met.

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COMPUTER SCIENCE (CMPSC-AA)A S S O C I AT E O F A R T S

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (COMP-CT)T E C H N I C A L C E R T I F I C AT E

This program prepares students for employment as computer programmer trainee, systems analyst trainee, microcomputer specialist and software application technicians. It also provides supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in this area. All courses in this program apply to the Computer Programming and Analysis AAS program, Computer Programming Emphasis.

*We strongly encourage you to contact the Pensacola State College Computer Science Department for assistance in planning your program of study.

Director: Danny Steele 484-2522 [email protected]

Program Contact: Rich Cacace 484-2052 [email protected]

Proposed Curriculum 2015 General Education Requirements – 60 Hours

SEMESTER 1 (16 HOURS) CREDITSCGS 1570 Computer Concepts and Applications .......................................3 ccENC 1101 English Composition I...............................................................................3 ccMAC 2311 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I ...............................................4 ccECO 2013 Macroeconomics ........................................................................................3 cc___ ___ Humanities (General Education Core Course) .....................3 cc

SEMESTER 2 (17 HOURS)COP 1510 Programming Concepts...........................................................................3 ccENC 1102 English Composition II .............................................................................3 ccMAC 2312 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II ...............................................3 ccPHY 2048 Physics I with Calculus (Category VII)........................................4 ccPHY 2048L Physics I with Calculus Laboratory ................................................. 1 cc___ ___ Humanities (Literature: LIT, AML, or ENL prefix) ....................3 cc

SEMESTER 3 (14 HOURS) CREDITSCOP 2224 C++ Programming ......................................................................................3 ccPHY 2049 Physics II with Calculus .........................................................................4 ccPHY 2049L Physics II with Calculus Laboratory ................................................ 1 cc___ ___ Program Elective or Foreign Language I4 ..................................3 cc___ ___ Any Social Sciences General Education Course ..............3 cc

SEMESTER 4 (13 HOURS)COP 2800 Java Programming........................................................................................3 cc___ ___ General Education Elective or Foreign Language II5 ........3 cc___ ___ Program Electives ........................................................................................3 cc___ ___ Any Biological Sciences General Education Course .....3 cc___ ___ Any Biological Sciences General Education Course ...... 1 cc

Program Electives: Students may select any course with a COP, CAP, CGS, CTS or CET prefix as long as the course is not designated as “AS only.”

FOUNDATION COURSES CREDITSCOP 1510 Programming Concepts .....................................................................................3CIS 1350 Security Awareness .............................................................................................3CGS 2820 Intro to HTML .........................................................................................................3CGS 1700 Intro to Operating Systems ...........................................................................3

INTERMEDIATE COURSES CREDITSCGS 2822 Scripting for the Web ......................................................................................3COP 2800 Java Programming ................................................................................................3COP 2224 C++ Programming ...............................................................................................3COP 2360 C# Programming ..................................................................................................3COP 2842 PHP Programming .................................................................................................3CTS 2433 Database Development & Management .............................................3COP 2650 Mobile Application Programming .............................................................3TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS 33

4 Foreign Language I must be selected if the foreign language requirement has not been met.5 Foreign Language II must be selected if the foreign language requirement has not been met.

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WEB DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST (WEB-CT)T E C H N I C A L C E R T I F I C AT E

CYBER FORENSICS (CYBFO-AS)A S S O C I AT E I N S C I E N C E

This program provides an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in the field of web design and programming for employment in business, industrial and governmental institutions. Graduates are prepared for entry level positions as web technician, web development specialist trainee and web developer trainee. All courses in this program apply to the program.

*We strongly encourage you to contact the Pensacola State College Computer Science Department for assistance in planning your program of study.

Director: Danny Steele 484-2522 [email protected]

From the Homeland Security Website (http://www.dhs.gov/cybersecurity-overrview): “Our daily life, economic vitality, and national security depend upon a stable, safe and resilient cyberspace. We rely on this vast array of networks to communicate and travel, power our homes, run our economy, and provide government services. Yet cyber intrusions and attacks have increased dramatically over the last decade, exposing sensitive personal and business information, disrupting critical operations, and imposing high costs on the economy.” The Cyber Forensics Associate of Science program will assist the student in development of skills required to identify, obtain and move forward needed electronic evidence through the evidence chain of command.

Students will be required to complete a background check and drug screening during the program. These will be paid for by lab fees. Veterans must hold an honorable discharge.

Program Contact: Rich Cacace 484-2052 [email protected]

SEMESTER I (12) CREDITSCIS 1350 Security Awareness .............................................................................................3COP 1510 Programming Concepts .....................................................................................3CGS 2820 Introduction to HTML .........................................................................................3___ ___ Tech Electives from any CAP, CET, CIS, COP, or CTS prefix 3

SEMESTER II (12)CTS 2433 Database Development and Management .........................................3CGS 2821 Advanced HTML/CSS .....................................................................................3CGS 2822 Web Scripting .........................................................................................................3___ ___ Tech Electives from any CAP, CET, CIS, COP, or CTS prefix 3

SEMESTER III (12) CREDITSCOP 2842 PHP Programming ...................................................................................................3CGS 2829 Web Design Specialist .....................................................................................3COP 2xxx ASP Programming ..................................................................................................3___ ___ Tech Electives from any CAP, CET, CIS, COP, or CTS prefix 3

TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS 36

SEMESTER I CREDITS ENC 1101 English Composition I (Category I) ..............................................3 MAC 1105 College Algebra (Category IV) .....................................................3 CJL 1130 Rules of Evidence .....................................................................................3CIS 1350 Security Awareness .................................................................................3CGS 1061C Introduction to Computers in Technology ...............................3

SEMESTER II CET 1588C Network+…………………………………………… .............................................................3CET 1178C PC Hardware (A+)………………………………….. ..................................................3CET 1179C PC Operating Systems (A+)………………………. .......................................3CJL 1100 Criminal Law………………………………………. ...........................................................3CCJ 1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice…………………. .....................................3

SEMESTER III CREDITSCTS 1300C** Administering Windows Workstation ........................................3CJE 1600 Criminal Investigations ..........................................................................3CET 1390C** Windows Server Pro: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 ..........................................................................3CAP 2140C** Digital Forensics I .....................................................................................3CTS 2106C** Linux+ ................................................................................................................3

SEMESTER IVCJE 2686 Forensic Cyber Investigations .........................................................3CAP 2141C Digital Forensics II ....................................................................................3SLS 1353†† Generations at Work (Category V) ............................................3CTS 2120C Security+ ........................................................................................................3

SEMESTER V___ ___* Humanities/Fine Arts (Category II) ..............................................3 CCJ 2940C Cyber Forensic Capstone (Internship) ........................................3

TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS 63

*See General Education Course Requirements page for options.**The course has pre- or co-requisites: check course description section.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) SECURITY (ITSEC-AS)A S S O C I AT E I N S C I E N C E

COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CIT-AS)A S S O C I AT E I N S C I E N C E

This program covers a broad expanse of technological concepts and provides individuals with the skills required to implement effective and comprehensive information security controls to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and information systems.

Course work includes securing network technologies and operating systems, security management, and industry best practices. Additionally, students will acquire the skills and hands-on experience with hardware and software that allow them to pursue various industry certifications.

The Computer Information Technology program prepares students by giving them a basic understanding of voice and data networks in their foundation courses. Typical job titles include computer repair technician, system administrator, network engineer, network security specialist and telecommunications specialist

SEMESTER I (15 HOURS) CREDITSSTA 2023 Elementary Statistics (Mathematics) ................................... .......3 PHI 2600 Ethics (Humanities) ...................................................................................3 ___ ____ Natural Sciences ......................................................................................3 CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice (Social Sciences) .............................3 ENC 1101 English Composition I (Communications) ................................3

SEMESTER II (15 HOURS)CGS 1061C† Introduction to Computers in Technology ...............................3 CTS 2149 Fundamentals of Project Management ....................................3 CIS 1350 Security Awareness .................................................................................3 COP 1510 Programming Concepts ........................................................................3 CTS 1300C Administering Microsoft Windows Workstation .............3

SEMESTER III (18 HOURS) CREDITSCET 1390C Windows Pro: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 ...................................................................................................3 CET 1020C** Introduction to Networks ....................................................................3 CET 1610C** Routing and Switching Essentials ...................................................3 CET 2025C** Scaling Networks .....................................................................................3 CET 2026C** Connecting Networks .........................................................................3 CT 2120C** Security+ . .....................................................................................................3

SEMESTER IV (15 HOURS)CET 2890C Network Defenses and Countermeasures .............................3 CTS 2125C Hardening the Infrastructure ..............................................................3 CET 2614C** Cisco CCNA Security .........................................................................3 CTS 2318 Information Security Management ...............................................3 CET 2934**†† Professional Project ...............................................................................3

SEMESTER 1 (15 HOURS) CREDITSCGS 1061C Introduction to Computers in Technology ...............................3CIS 1350 Security Awareness ...............................................................................3ENC 1101 English Composition I ............................................................................3MAC 1105 College Algebra . ....................................................................................3 Natural Sciences (General Education Core Course) .....3

SEMESTER 2 (18 HOURS) Humanities (General Education Core Course) ...................3 Social Sciences (General Education Core Course) ........3CTS 1155** Help Desk Technician ........................................... ................................3CTS 2149 Fundamentals of Project Management . ...................................3CTS 2934** CIT Professional Project ......................................................................3 Emphasis Course .......................................................................................3

SEMESTER 3 (15 HOURS)Emphasis Courses (Choose courses from any emphasis area)........... ................. 15

SEMESTER 4 (15 HOURS)Emphasis Courses (Choose courses from any emphasis area)........... ................. 15

GENERAL EMPHASIS Programming Language Course ......................................................3CET 2854C** Wireless LANs. ..........................................................................................3CTS 2106C** Linux+. ...............................................................................................................3CET 1588C** Network+.......................................................................................................3

COMPUTER TECHNICIAN EMPHASIS CREDITSCET 1178C** PC Hardware A+ ......................................................................................3CET 1179C** PC Operating Systems A+ ................................................................3CET 2172C** PC Maintenance, Upgrade, and Support. ...............................3CET 1634C Telecommunications Distribution Systems ................................3EET 2084C** Introduction to Electronics ..................................................................3

SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR:MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SOLUTIONS ADMINISTRATOR EMPHASISCTS 1131C** IT Essentials .................................................................................................3CTS 1300C Administering Microsoft Windows Workstation. ..............3CTS 1390C** Windows Server Pro: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012................................... .......................................3CTS 2391C** Windows Server Pro: Manager and Administer Windows Server 2012................................ . .......................................3CTS 2392C** Windows Server Pro: Windows Server 2012 Advanced Services................................... . ...........................................3

NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR:CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE EMPHASISCET 1112C Digital Fundamentals...............................................................................3CET 1020C** Introduction to Networks ....................................................................3CET 1610C** Routing and Switching Essentials ...................................................3CET 2025C** Scaling Networks. ....................................................................................3CET 2026C** Connecting Networks .........................................................................3CET 1634C Telecommunications Distribution Systems.. ..............................3EET 2084C** Introduction to Electronics. .................................................................3CET 1605C** Introduction to Cisco lntemetworking ........................................3

*See General Education Course Requirements page for options.**The course has pre- or co-requisites: check course description section.

Proposed Curriculum 2015 General Education Requirements – 60 Hours

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SECURITY ADMINISTRATOR EMPHASIS CREDITSCTS 2318** Information Security Management ...............................................3CTS 2120C** Security+ .....................................................................................................3CIS 2120C** Principles of Information Assurance. ...........................................3

TELECOMMUNICATIONS NCTINOLP/CABLING EMPHASISCET 2145C** Cloud Essentials. .......................................................................................3CET 1634C Telecommunications Distribution System. .................................3EET 2084C** Introductions to Electronics ..............................................................3

MASTER CABLE TECHNICIAN EMPHASIS [CLOSED ADMISSION] CREDITSCET 1630C Network Cable Installation. .............................................................2CET 1632C Fiber Optic Installation and Activation .....................................2EET 1033C DC/AC Installer Technician ..............................................................2EET 1324C Communications Systems Technician.. ........................................2EET 1325C Communications Systems Advanced Technician ................2EET 1330C Transmission Lines Service Technician ........................................2EET 1731C Telecommunications Fiber Testing and Maintenance. ....................................................................................2CET 2947** Networking/Telecommunications Co-op ................................1CET 2948** Networking/Telecommunications Co-op ..............................2CET 2949** Networking/Telecommunications Co-op. .............................3

**The course has pre- or co-requisites: check course description section.

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CURRENT PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE CERTIFICATIONS & COURSES

BICISILevel I CET1634C - Telecommunications Distributed Systems

CISCO CCNACCENT CET1020C - Introduction to Networks CET1610C - Routing & Switching Essentials

CCNA Routing and Switching CET2025C - Scaling Networks CET2026C - Connecting Networks

Cisco CCNA Security (IINS) CET2614C - Cisco CCNA Security

COMPTIAA+ CET1178C - PC Hardware A+ (220-801) CET1179C - Operating Systems A+ (220-802)

Network+ CET1158C - Network+ (N10-005)

Security+ CTS2120C - Security+ (SY0-401)

Linux+ CTS2106C - Linux+ (LX0-101 and LX0-102)

Project+ CTS2149 - Fundamentals of Project Management (PK0-003)

Cloud Essentials CTS2145C - Cloud Essentials (CL0-001)

HELP DESK INSTITUTEDST CTS1155 - Helpdesk Technician

IC3IC3 Global CGS1061C - Intro to Computers in Technology (2013 exam)

MICROSOFTMCSA CTS1300C - Windows Workstation [Windows 7/8]

(70-680 and/ or 70-687) CET1390C - Install & Configure Windows Server 2012

(70-410) CET2391C - Manage and Administer Win Server 2012

(70-411) CET2392C - Windows Server 2012 Advanced Services

(70-412 CGS1570 - Computer Concepts and Applications

DOD 8570Level II CET1178C - PC Hardware A+ CET1179C - Operating Systems A+ CTS2120C - Security+ CET1158C - Network+

CIWSDA CGS2820 - Intro to HTML

HTML5/CSS3 CGS2821 - Advanced HTML/CSS Web Dev CGS2829 - Web Development Specialist

Database CTS2433 - Database Development and Management

JavaScript CGS2822 - Scripting for the Web

If you already hold a current certification for any of these listed classes, you can receive college credit for that certification. Bring in a copy of the certification to the office and the department will submit the necessary paperwork on your behalf. Normal turnaround time for the award of college credit is two weeks during the Fall and Spring terms, and longer for the Summer term.

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SALARY AND JOB INFORMATION

Source: www.payscale.com

SAMPLE JOBS AND SALARY INFORMATION

JOB TITLE AVERAGE SALARY RANGE

Computer Programmer .................................................$36,000 - $85,000

Web Developer ................................................................$36,000 - $80,000

Computer Programming analyst ............................$43,000 - $85,000

System analyst ..................................................................$44,000 - $91,000

Server Administrator, Windows ............................$42,532 - $85,014

Server Administrator, UNIX/Linux ........................$43,802 - $91,420

Network Administrator ................................................$37,911 - $76,787

Security Analyst ...............................................................$45,806 - $93,776

Forensics Analyst .............................................................$40,304 - $110,949

For more Jobs and salary Information go to:https://pensacolastate.emsicareercoach.com/

***Note: Please make a note that the salary table is a national average based on the year 2014 data.***It could be different for different regions and change in the coming years.

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FLORIDA READY TO WORK

Florida Ready to Work is a new employee credentialing program that tests and scores job skills and work habits. It gives jobseekers a competitive edge, a Credential that proves to employers that they have the right skills and the right attitude for the job. For employers, it takes the guesswork out of hiring, saving time and money. Florida Ready to Work is sponsored by the state of Florida, so there is no cost for employers or jobseekers to participate in the program.

Findmoreinformationgoto:http://www.floridareadytowork.com/

$10,000 IN AFCEA SCHOLARSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE FOR COLLEGE-BOUND STEM STUDENTS

Local high school students pursuing advanced education in a STEM field (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) are now eligible for new funding in the form of AFCEA scholarships. The AFCEA Blue Angels Pensacola Chapter is making $ 10 ,000 in college funds available to local graduates as a result of the recently successful CyberThon event that gave high school students a chance to test their cyber-security skills against real-time cyber attacks. CyberThon garnered widespread support across the Pensacola region, and sponsor donations are now being put to work to continue the effort of supporting STEM students.

Findmoreinformationgoto:http://www.afceapensacola.org/downloads/2015%20AFCEA%20College%20Scholarships.pdf

Fortheapplicationgoto:http://www.afceapensacola.org/downloads/AFCEA%20Scholarship%20Application2015.pdf

Pensacola State College does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, color, gender/sex, age, religion, marital status, disability, sexual orientation or genetic information in its educational programs, activities or employment. For inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies, contact the Associate Vice President of Institutional Diversity at (850) 484-1759, Pensacola State College, 1000 College Blvd., Pensacola, Florida 32504.

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PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE

1000 College BlvdPensacola, FL 32504850.484.1000

www.pensacolastate.edu