Program Details

IT - Cybersecurity Analyst
Chippewa Valley Technical College
If you have previous professional experience in IT, this flexible, one-year program allows you to take classes and add to your skillset while still working. Our experienced instructors will give you hands-on lessons in security testing, response, and enhancement to help you develop the job-ready skills to defend against cybercrime. Explore how to safeguard digital files and electronic infrastructure, respond to computer security breaches, and best practices for mitigating the vulnerability in an organization. Show More

Submit the CVTC IT – Cybersecurity Analyst Intake form to provide information about your education and/or work experience. You must have verified education or work experience in Information Technology (IT) or a related field. It is recommended that you have a minimum of an associate degree or at least three years of work experience in an IT or related field. Submit an Official College Transcript – Applicants enrolled in an Information Technology (IT) or related program at another school must provide an official transcript* to demonstrate their educational experience. Not required for CVTC graduates in IT or related programs.

This program is offered

Before the first day of classes.
WI TechConnect is CVTC’s online job board where employers advertise their part-time, full-time and internship opportunities for technical college students, both current and alumni. Students can post their resume, create an e-folio, access resources regarding your job search, and learn about upcoming career fair events happening at various CVTC campuses.
Academic support, such as peer tutoring, live help tutoring/virtual, and writing lab services available through our Academic Development and Services department.

The costs listed are an estimate based on current tuition and fee rate and is intended for planning purposes only. If your program has an amount for books listed, the figure is an estimate of what you will pay for books throughout the duration of your program if you purchase your books through the CVTC bookstore. Additional material fees vary by program and may include toolboxes, laptops, shop/lab coats, safety glasses, parts room deposit, or shirts. These costs are estimates.
Refunds are issues to students because of a credit balance due to overpayment by a student on their account, withdrawal during the refund period at the start of the semester, or excess financial aid funds applied to the student's account. Any subsequent charges posted to the student's account after a refund is issued will be due and payable by the student before registration for the next semester.


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