Memorandum
of Understanding between
The Computer Science Department at James Madison
University
and
The Information Resources Management College at
National Defense University
Purpose:
The Master of Science in Computer Science with a concentration in Information Security (InfoSec) program at James Madison University (JMU) and the National Defense University’s (NDU) Information Resources Management College (IRMC) agree to a joint mission to provide extended academic opportunities to IRMC students. The IRMC students who finish the Information Assurance (IRMC/IA) certificate program at NDU will be given nine transfer credit hours towards completing their Masters program at JMU, once they are formally accepted to the InfoSec program. The main objectives of this collaborative arrangement between the InfoSec program and IRMC include:
- Provide an opportunity for the IRMC students to continue with their quality education after finishing their Information Assurance Certification at IRMC and earn an InfoSec masters degree at James Madison University.
- Help the JMU InfoSec program recruit quality students from NDU.
- Leverage the strengths and resources of both programs to provide students with a high quality education.
Both institutions have as a mission
to offer high quality graduate level programs in information
assurance. It is recognized that while both of the partners provide
unique programs, the interface of both programs will result in a new
educational synergy that will have a significant impact on the
effectiveness of information assurance education for both programs.
The following aspects of this
agreement are intended to achieve the goals outlined above.
The InfoSec program agrees to accept nine credit
hours (three courses) from IRMC/IA graduates towards a Master of
Science in Computer Science with a concentration in Information
Security (InfoSec).
Currently, we have a number of
pre-allocated scholarships available for NDU graduates. Please
contact us for more details about this scholarship.
