Department of Computer & Information Science
Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity
The rise in cyber threats has created an unprecedented demand for cybersecurity specialists. Data breaches, malware infections, and software vulnerabilities are common in today's technology and it is critical to fully understand how these attacks occur, how to prevent them, and how to recover. A cybersecurity major will understand techniques used as well as the best methods to protect data. The cybersecurity degree includes courses in programming, wireless technologies, mathematics, and networking concentrating on theory and hands-on experience.
Curriculum
The matrix below is a sample plan for all coursework required for this program.
- Freshman
Fall Spring ENGL 1013 Composition I1 3 ENGL 1023 Composition II1 3 Fine Arts & Humanities1 3 Social Science1 3 U.S. History/Government1 3 MATH 2914 Calculus I 4 TECH 1001 Orientation to the University 1 COMS 2104 Foundations of Computer Programming I 4 CSEC 1113 Introduction to Networking 3 CSEC 1213 Wireless and Cellular Security 3 Total Hours 13 Total Hours 17 - Sophomore
- Junior
- Senior
Fall Spring Social Sciences1 3 CSEC 4213 Information Systems Risk Management 3 CSEC 4123 Cryptography 3 CSEC 4233 Legal Issues in Cybersecurity 3 CSEC 4133 Large Scale Distributed Systems 3 CSEC 4240 Software Security Analysis and Reverse Engineering Lab 0 CSEC 4143 Building Secure Software 3 CSEC 4243 Software Security Analysis and Reverse Engineering 3 CSEC 4293 Cybersecurity Capstone Project/Internship 3 Electives (3000-4000 Level) 3 Total Hours 12 Total Hours 15
1See appropriate alternatives or substitutions in "General Education Requirements".