MrSecurityGuy wrote: » Hi, Degree is always valuable.
MrSecurityGuy wrote: » Hi, Degree is always valuable. Masked_King wrote: » Have you adjusted this for inflation? I found college the biggest distraction since sliced bread. But then again, so was highschool, must have been just me.
Masked_King wrote: » Have you adjusted this for inflation? I found college the biggest distraction since sliced bread. But then again, so was highschool, must have been just me.
yoba222 wrote: » To add to this, I've seen Criminal justice make the list for least valuable degree before.
Bash3 wrote: » Good evening everyone Some background: I'm interested in Networking/Security/Systems/Info Management I'm trying to get my foot in the door wih an entry level IT job and work on my degree as well. I would also like to achieve certs eventually, especially interested in cisco CCENT/CCNA but maybe a comptia Cert to get started. I don't want to sound picky but I'm not so interested in Programming/Development or mathematics, though I would be interested in some scripting like bash python perl etchttps://www.farmingdale.edu/academics/curriculum/bs-security-systems.shtmlOpinions on this Security Systems degree? It includes some classes in computer forensic/security & networking (Cisco Net academy)This seems like it may be a good fit, but would this help me with my future IT career? Or does it seem more oriented towards law?Appreciate any insight, thank you