Earn your Associate in Applied Science – Transfer in Computer Networking – Articulation to WWU Cybersecurity B.S. from Bellingham Technical College, then continue at Western Washington University to complete a Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity.
Western reviews all transfer applications holistically, and the majority of applicants are admitted. In addition, Western guarantees admission to both the university and the Cybersecurity major for BTC students who complete the Associate in Applied Science – Transfer in Computer Networking – Articulation to WWU Cybersecurity B.S. with a 3.7 GPA or higher. To be considered for guaranteed admission, applications must be submitted by the priority cybersecurity application dates.
The $70 application fee can be waived for BTC students eligible for guaranteed admission into the cybersecurity program based on the following criteria:
Data are provided on a program (not credential) level
81% BTC graduate placement rate1
$102,657 starting annual wage2
$132,300 average annual wage2
$165,749 potential annual wage2
Students may begin this program Fall, Winter, Spring, or Summer quarters.
A completed college admissions application and placement in English and math. BTC uses a Guided Self-Placement process to help you choose the best starting point for your English and math courses. Your selections will determine whether you begin with program coursework or complete prerequisites classes first.
To get started or for help determining your English and math placement, contact the Outreach department at Outreach@btc.edu.
| To be eligible for a BTC transfer to Western’s Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity degree, students must: |
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| CMST& 210 | Interpersonal Communication | 5 CR |
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| SOC& 101 | Introduction to Sociology | 5 CR |
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| PSYC& 100 | General Psychology | 5 CR |
| ENGL& 101 | English Composition I (required) | 5 CR |
| MATH& 151 | Calculus I (required) | 5 CR |
| Choose 5 credits of Humanities, Social Sciences or Natural Sciences from approved WWU trasfer course list. |
| BIT 100 | Survey of Business and Information Technology | 2 CR |
| CS& 131 | Computer Science I C++ | 5 CR |
| CS 132 | Computer Science II C++ | 5 CR |
| IT 101 | Using Network Computer Systems | 5 CR |
| IT 107 | Using Cloud Services | 3 CR |
| IT 112 | A+ Hardware | 5 CR |
| IT 120 | Command Line Interface & Scripting | 5 CR |
| IT 121 | Introduction to Programming | 5 CR |
| IT 141 | A+ Operating Systems | 5 CR |
| IT 142 | Windows Desktop I | 5 CR |
| IT 160 | Network Technology I | 5 CR |
| IT 161 | Network Technology II | 5 CR |
| IT 210 | Information Security | 5 CR |
| IT 240 | Linux Server Administration | 5 CR |
| IT 242 | Windows Server I | 5 CR |
| IT 250 | Cloud & IOT Fundamentals | 5 CR |
| IT 270 | Field Based Experience | 5 CR |
After successfully completing the AAS-T degree, students will be able to:
Earn your Associate in Applied Science - Transfer in Computer Networking-Computer Programming from Bellingham Technical College to prepare you for mid-level positions.
Earn Western’s Cybersecurity Bachelor of Science degree. This two year program will prepare you to fill the urgent need for trained professionals in advanced computer information positions.
The cybersecurity unemployment rate is zero percent, and it’s expected to remain there until 2021, according to Cybersecurity Ventures.
Cybersecurity workers can command an average salary that is nearly 9% more than other IT workers, according to the Job Market Intelligence: Cybersecurity Jobs 2015 report published by Burning Glass Technologies.
84% of cybersecurity job postings specify that a bachelor’s degree is a minimum requirement to apply per Burning Glass’ 2015 Cybersecurity Job report. This illustrates how critical education is to obtaining top-paying positions.
For more information and to start developing the right plan for you, please connect with an academic advisor.
Employment opportunities are available in medium to large businesses with computer networks, such as banks and other financial institutions, schools and universities, insurance companies, federal and state government, and other corporations. As smaller companies move to a client-server model, more opportunities for network specialists will soon become available. Potential positions include network technician, network specialist, network administrator, network security administrator, and LAN technician.



If you have questions about this program or want help with the admissions steps to Bellingham Technical College, please email outreach@btc.edu.
Current students wanting academic planning and support, can connect with the program Instructor(s) or email BusinessITNav@btc.edu