The 411


DeVry Projects
Undergraduate Certificate in Cyber Security - 2022/23 - With Honors
DeVry/Keller Graduate School - Cultural Inclusion Badge - 2023
Associates of Applied Science -Information Technology & Networking - 2024
Bachelor of Science - Information Technology & Networking - 2024/25
Deans List Summer 2022 GPA 3.53




NETW-310 Professor Messaoud Laddada
Wired, Optical and Wireless Communications with Lab - 60250
This class has not only taken me through a great refresher of skills I had learned decades ago and not used much in the last decade, but has shown me a more in-depth understanding of the analysis of wireless communications that we all need to be skilled in to successfully maintain strong and secure data and voice networks.
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This class has been especially close to my original entry into electronics as a young man and has inspired me to learn more in the arena and become precise in the analysis of these kind of communication medias.
SEC-311 Professor Hemphill
Fundamentals of Information System Security - 61080
This class hekped me strengthen my security knowledge and introduced to me to the current security protocols, policies and tools to help secure your network.
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This clas was great and I am sure will be a great precursere to futyher SEC classses and a SEC industry certification
SEC-285 Professor Hemphill
Fundamentals of Information System Security - 61080
This class hekped me strengthen my security knowledge and introduced to me to the current security protocols, policies and tools to help secure your network.
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This clas was great and I am sure will be a great precursere to futyher SEC classses and a SEC industry certification
NETW-211 Professor Alan Rynarzewski
Fundamentals of Cloud Computing - 10945
I enjoyed this class and the inspiration it has given me to increase my proficiency on all cloud platforms and start the external certification process for AWS, Azure & Google's platforms.
Proferssor Rynarzewski was a great resouce adn helped me gain insite into the path I need to go down.
SEC-310 Professor Mark Edmead
Principles and Theory of Security Management - 11840
This class was a bit difficult for me since I am not so well versed in all the supporting documentation that exsitis inside most company CP's and DRP's.
I did get a clear view of what is expected from these documents and understand what would be required can vary greatly depending on the needs of the operation.
CEIS-114 Prof. Mostafa Mortezaie
Introduction to Digital Devices - 61033
The additional experience with the Arduino and the python-lite is good to get accustomed to how the code accesses all the connected devices and what logic is used to produce each output required.
CEIS-110 Dr. Waksmanski
Introduction to Programming - 11436
Learning Python has been a great experience on newer programing methods and has been a great learning experience. This class motivated me to go father and try to work on a programing certification along with my long-term plans in cyber-security. Dr. Waksmanski has been a light in a storm helping me get started in this new language.
NETW-191 Prof. Alex Leung
Fundamentals of Information Technology and Networking - 61697
This class has been a great refresher to my education in networking from decades ago and a great experience for me.
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It was both a needed refresh of my knowledge and a great opening to the newer technologies such as IP6 that I have not used being in management the last twenty years.
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It was good refresher on basic security and IP subnetting.
CEIS-106 Professor Bird
Introduction to Operating Systems - 11964
This class was a great surprise to me. Being an older UNIX guy it was great refresher of my knowledge and learning a host of new things. This class has great projects and a lot of help available to help get through the class. Professor Bird was a lot of help and a great inspiration.