mzx380 wrote: » I prefer CS degrees because on paper they appear to have a longer "expiration date" but I'm biased since I have one my .02
mpaulen59 wrote: » I am enrolled there and will be starting the cyber operations degree in may. However I was wondering if that's the way to go over their CS degree..I am more of a security minded person being a MP sergeant for six years and now a deputy sheriff however my reap love is computers and all things encompassing that. I would like to continue to work around the government area but with more of a computer security related job or cyber forensics which is what my elective class choices would probably be. Also I'll probably do the 4+1 and get the MSCAS there too. Attached is the MAP for each Cyber operations and CS. Thanks for the quick reply, I see. However I do like the layout of CYOPS would the masters in Applied Computer Science make the "expiration date" appear longer?Program: Applied Computer Science, M.S. - Dakota State University - Acalog ACMS Thanks again! Mitchell
the_Grinch wrote: » I will say their Cyber Operations degree draws heavily from their CS coursework. When you look at it, and based off of what you do for a living, my suggestion would be to go with the Cyber Operations degree. You get the programming fundamentals of Computer Science with all the security related courses. Law enforcement is hurting big time for tech people and that degree will definitely put you in a great space.
mpaulen59 wrote: » mpaulen59 wrote: » I am enrolled there and will be starting the cyber operations degree in may. However I was wondering if that's the way to go over their CS degree..I am more of a security minded person being a MP sergeant for six years and now a deputy sheriff however my reap love is computers and all things encompassing that. I would like to continue to work around the government area but with more of a computer security related job or cyber forensics which is what my elective class choices would probably be. Also I'll probably do the 4+1 and get the MSCAS there too. Attached is the MAP for each Cyber operations and CS. Thanks for the quick reply, I see. However I do like the layout of CYOPS would the masters in Applied Computer Science make the "expiration date" appear longer?Program: Applied Computer Science, M.S. - Dakota State University - Acalog ACMS Thanks again! Mitchell The reason why I say expiration date is because degrees that get TOO technology specific might appear dated when viewed at the surface level. Ten years from now, no prospective employer will want to see your coursework and will surmise that you have a solid education in technology.
mzx380 wrote: » The reason why I say expiration date is because degrees that get TOO technology specific might appear dated when viewed at the surface level. Ten years from now, no prospective employer will want to see your coursework and will surmise that you have a solid education in technology.