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College Courses for Info Sec or Certificates or Both? Jul 22 2008 07:58AM fhlipZero gmail com (3 replies) RE: College Courses for Info Sec or Certificates or Both? Jul 22 2008 03:56PM Nelson, James (jnelson ad nmsu edu) RE: College Courses for Info Sec or Certificates or Both? Jul 22 2008 03:37PM Krzyston, Randy (RandyK gen-probe com) (2 replies) RE: College Courses for Info Sec or Certificates or Both? Jul 23 2008 03:54PM William Mohney (William Mohney chickasaw com) RE: College Courses for Info Sec or Certificates or Both? Jul 23 2008 02:52PM Brandon Louder (Brandon Louder mckennan org) (1 replies) Re: College Courses for Info Sec or Certificates or Both? Jul 23 2008 04:14PM Patrick J Kobly (patrick kobly com) |
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I think you should definitely go for your 4 year degree. The 4 year
degree is starting to become the minimum standard. I am not saying that
you cannot be successful without it, just saying that it is definitely
something employers look for. Not to mention that getting a 4 year
degree helps you grow as an individual since you will experience many
things over your years of earning a degree.
As far as certifications..they definitely help. Alot of employers love
to see a CISSP cert on the resume, so that would not hurt. There is no
reason why you cannot pursue your 4 year degree, get certifications, and
work in the field at the same time.
Good luck!!!
d3nw0
On Tue, 2008-07-22 at 07:58 +0000, fhlipZero (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed] wrote:
> Hello list
> I am just about to start my first two years of classes at a community college with Criminal Justice/Info Security being my major for an associates degree then I'll be transferring out to a four year. I am confused about a few things. I plan on getting a few certs under my belt during this first year, hopefully CISSP or Security+, Network+, A+(is this even looked at anymore) and whatever else I can find a test for. Now if I would get some of these, would it be a waste of time and money to get my four year or would these and experience in the field be sufficient. As far as I can tell from the posts I followed on the job opportunities list, a BS degree or equivalent experience is required and certs are a resume builder but not required. So lists opinion, should I stick with the four year or get my associates, certs, and jump into the field?
> Thanks, Phil
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