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The Networking, Cybersecurity, and Cloud programs at Johnson County Community College prepare you for high-demand positions in the IT profession.

Johnson County Community College has been designated by the National Security Agency/Department of Homeland Security (NSA/DHS) as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD). JCCC is committed to providing you with the skills you need to succeed.

What will I learn in JCCC's Networking, Cybersecurity and Cloud programs?

The Networking, Cybersecurity, and Cloud programs at JCCC teach you strong foundational skills in systems and network administration, cyber defense, network security, ethical hacking, digital forensics, scripting, and cloud computing. General education classes give you the broad education employers value.

Train in a virtual environment and collaborate with peers in fully equipped labs that meet or exceed industry standards. Work on virtualization software that simulates equipment set-ups used in the industry, with the option to work remotely.

Why JCCC for Networking, Cybersecurity and Cloud Computing?

Employers recruit directly from JCCC because they know they will find the talent and skills they need. You can take advantage of an active job board and opportunities for job shadowing and internships.

At JCCC, you’ll get top resources for minimum cost, and you have the option to attend full- or part-time. You can pick class times and formats that best fit your busy schedule and offer flexibility, including online and evening courses.

The JCCC Information Technology Advisory Committee provides real-world insight for a stronger classroom and networking experience.

Mazen Akkam, professor of Information Technology

"JCCC was selected by The American Association of Community Colleges for its MentorLinks: Advancing Technological Education program. MentorLinks pairs experienced mentors in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) with colleges seeking support. The JCCC team will be working with high schools and colleges in the area to advance students to various marketable skill levels in cybersecurity."

Networking and cybersecurity are among the country’s fastest-growing job fields, with an estimated increase of about 28 percent through 2026. Jobs in high demand, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, include such entry-level positions as:

Starting salaries vary based on experience and education, with plenty of room for growth and mobility. Download the Information Technology-Networking Program Outlook (PDF) for employment projections and salary information.


 

At JCCC, and we're dedicated to making the Networking and Cybersecurity program tuition affordable to you.

Here’s what we has to offer:

Any textbook and supply costs will vary depending on your classes.

There are several things to consider when budgeting for college. Visit our Cost of Attendance page for detailed information.

Resources and tools at JCCC

Being a student at JCCC means you have access to a range of services and resources to help you succeed. We offer professional tutoring and small, personalized class sizes. When you attend Johnson County Community College, your education truly matters.

The cost of going to school can be daunting. Fortunately, our Financial Aid office is here to help you through the process. Our counselors can help you find ways to fund your schooling, including scholarships and student loans, both of which can help to reduce the cost of your tuition every semester.

If you need help discovering what your passion will be post-graduation, our Career Development Center and Academic Counseling services are great support tools.

You can also further your education by transferring to a four-year school. JCCC is here to help make the transition to another college program easy and stress-free.