Cybersecurity

Study Cybersecurity at GCCC to gain the knowledge necessary to obtain industry-based certifications such as CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, and Project+.  Completion of the AS degree in Cybersecurity may also help you obtain internships or entry-level employment.  Transfer credits from the Cybersecurity program to a four-year university to complete a Bachelor's degree.  

Cybersecurity

 


Class Sizes

Each semester, there are 8 to 15 students in each Cybersecurity course held on the campus, giving you valuable one-on-one time with the instructor as well as an opportunity to develop relationships with classmates for additional support and learning. 

Scholarship Opportunities

This program is eligible for the Kansas Promise Scholarship as well as many other scholarship. Visit the GCCC Financial Aid page for more information about what scholarships are available. 

 Advisement

Advisement in the Cybersecurity program is provided directly by the computer science faculty. 
The faculty hold office hours in the Academic Building on campus and are available via phone and email

Kansas Promise scholarship