Test your skills and your nerve in our live-fire cyber warfare range. (Pima has the only one at a community college in the US.) Here, industry veterans teach you to wield the newest, most powerful tools--the same tools government and industry professionals deploy right now to keep data safe.
Earn your Associate of Applied Science degree at Pima in as little as two years. As a cybersecurity specialist, you will be on your way quickly to an exciting, in-demand career with increased earning potential.
RAPID RESPONSE TECHNIQUES
Foundational knowledge in systems and networking
EVENTS ANALYSIS
Threat mitigation
Ethical hacking
At Pima, you can earn your degree in as little as two years. In the Cybersecurity program, you’ll have access to:
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The projected job growth rate is 32% for Information Security Analysts from 2018-2028.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
$23K
First 2 years at UA, ASU, NAU, Stanford
$4K
2 years at Pima Community College
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“In one of the first classes, the instructor was telling the class that the tech industry needed subject matter specialists to communicate with less tech-savvy industries. That got me thinking about how I could best use technology to make me more valuable in the legal industry as an employee or self-employed. I decided that the best choice would be the new Cybersecurity AAS.”
SPOTLIGHT: IVAN CASTRO
CYBERSECURITY AAS STUDENT
Pima Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Median wage for an Information Security Analyst:
$75,246 per year
32%
JOB GROWTH
Completing this program can lead to a variety of careers. Here's just one example of an occupation related to this program, with the associated Pima County-based annual median wage. Some careers may require additional education or training. Source: EMSI
Successful completion of our degree gives you the foundation to succeed in the University of Arizona’s fully online Bachelor of Applied Science in Cybersecurity Operations, one of only 20 programs nationwide designated by the National Security Agency, the NSA.
Learn to infect a computer with malware that surfaced a few weeks earlier so you can figure out how to defeat it. That’s what you’ll be able to do at the Arizona Cyber Warfare Range at our Center of Excellence in Information Technology. We are the only community college in the U.S. with a live-fire cyber warfare range.