CERTIFICATION COMPARISONS
Certification Comparisons
Bachelor Degree Courses |
Master Degree Courses |
Certification |
EC-Council University Student Price |
CIS 403
Network Security, Firewalls, and VPNs |
ECCU 500
Managing Secure Network Systems |
CND
(ANSI Accredited) |
Inclusive |
CIS 404
Hacker Techniques, Tools, and Incident Handling |
ECCU 501
Ethical Hacking & Countermeasures |
CEH
(ANSI Accredited) |
Inclusive |
CIS 406
System Forensics, Investigation, and Response |
ECCU 502
Investigating Network Intrusions and Computer Forensics |
CHFI
(ANSI Accredited) |
Inclusive |
CIS 302 Managing Risk in Information Systems |
CTIA | Inclusive | |
CIS 304 Auditing IT Infrastructures for Compliance |
CSA | Inclusive | |
ECCU 503 Security Analysis and Vulnerability Assessment ECCU 506 Conducting Penetration and Security Tests |
CPENT | Exam Fee: $799 | |
ECCU 510
Secure Programming |
ECSP | Inclusive | |
ECCU 513
Disaster Recovery |
EDRP | Inclusive | |
ECCU 522
Incident Handling and Response |
ECIH | Inclusive | |
ECCU 523 Associate C|CISO |
EISM | Inclusive | |
ECCU 523
Executive Governance and Management |
CCISO (ANSI Accredited) |
Exam Fee: $999 |
Many of the core courses in the Master’s and Bachelor’s degree program parallel the knowledge requirements for EC-Council certifications. Once a student has completed and passed the corresponding ECCU course, then they are eligible to test for the EC-Council certification. Students must pass the test to achieve the certification. Receiving a passing grade in the ECCU course does NOT guarantee a student will pass the certification exam.
At ECCU, students have the unique ability to take the certification exam as it is embedded into the program. This allows the student to receive both the academic component of the course as well as obtain the industry readiness requirement before landing themselves on to a job through the certification.
This bundling of the degree and industry certification is a unique offering only at ECCU!