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Cybersecurity at Whatcom

Cybersecurity, associate in applied science - transfer (AAS-T)

Click here to see the quarter-by-quarter sequence of classes for this pathway.

Nationally acclaimed program & industry-recognized credentials

Whatcom's CIS/cybersecurity program is recognized by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance / Cyber Defense 2-year education (CAE2Y).

WCC is also the lead institution of NCyTE, a National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education center that is one of only four in the nation in the field of cybersecurity education and the only one on the West Coast.

These designations help as you enter the workforce or transfer to four-year schools, conveying that you graduated from a program nationally recognized for its excellence and alignment to the highest information security standards for two-year college education.

Whatcom Community College is a Cisco Networking Academy and offers networking courses that prepare you for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) industry certification.

NCYTECisco Networking AcademyU.S. Department of Homeland SecurityNational Security AgencyCyberWATCHPalo Alto Networks Cybersecurity Academy

Bachelor's degree options

At Whatcom

Students who successfully complete Whatcom's cybersecurity AAS-T degree may apply to enroll in Whatcom's BAS degree in IT networking - cybersecurity. 

At Western Washington University

westernlogo_hires online_38 percent original sizeThe cybersecurity AAS-T degree also fully transfers into Western Washington University’s (WWU) cybersecurity bachelor of science degree program. To be eligible, students must first earn the AAS-T degree in cybersecurity with a GPA of 2.5 or higher and then apply to be accepted into WWU and WWU’s cybersecurity program.

Important steps:

  1. To apply for financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form.
  2. Apply to WWU online.
  3. Apply to the cybersecurity program.

Visit WWU's cybersecurity program for details.

For assistance and/or to receive future updates about Western's cybersecurity program, contact Laura Ghan, WWU cybersecurity program advisor, 360.650.2863 or laura.ghan@wwu.edu.

Learning extended beyond the classroom

Students hone their defense tactics through participation in regional and national cyber defense competitions in which network attacks are simulated under increasingly stressful circumstances. The winning team of this annual competition goes on to participate in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition.

The student-run help desk is a popular service available to anyone on Whatcom’s campus. Under the direction of CIS/cybersecurity faculty, students diagnose, troubleshoot and problem-solve a wide variety of desktop and laptop issues, while also developing effective customer service and communication skills.

Cybersecurity students gain access to a variety of technology resources, including:

Costs

The costs for Washington State residents enrolled full-time in the cybersecurity program average approximately $2,000 per quarter, including tuition, books, fees, and supplies. Link to Career Bridge for more details.

As costs and information can and will change. Be sure to contact an advisor for the most current information for planning the funding of your education.

Course equivalencies

Credits earned at other colleges have historically transferred into Whatcom as noted below. Always check with a Whatcom academic advisor to confirm your credit will transfer. A grade of C or better must be earned for credit to be applied toward Whatcom’s CIS or cybersecurity pathway. If a course from the transfer college has fewer credits than the Whatcom equivalent, the credit difference must be met through other courses successfully completed. Credits from any courses listed below that were earned more than five years ago will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

If your college is not listed, contact Advising & Career Services:

advise@whatcom.edu
360.383.3080

Bellingham Technical College
Edmonds College
Everett Community College
Northwest Indian College
Skagit Valley College
South Puget Sound Community College

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