Cybersecurity, Certificate
The Cybersecurity Certificate program offers interdisciplinary coursework aimed at broadening students’ technical knowledge and skills in cybersecurity. It provides a foundational understanding of cybersecurity concepts, critical legal and policy issues, and helps students develop a specialization within the field. The program consists of 15-16 credit hours across four categories: a technical course covering essential skills and techniques, a 6-hour core set of requirements focused on fundamental cybersecurity knowledge, a law and policy course related to cybersecurity, and a specialization course tailored to a specific area, with the option for advanced certification.
Certificate Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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Choose one technical foundation course from the following: | 3-4 | |
Introduction to Computer Science | ||
Introduction to Structured Programming | ||
Introduction to Python Programming | ||
Digital Forensics I | ||
Take both of the following courses: | 6 | |
Networked Systems | ||
Cybersecurity | ||
Choose one law & policy course from the following: | 3 | |
Legal Issues in Cybersecurity | ||
Security Technologies | ||
White Collar Crime | ||
Technology Policy | ||
Choose one cybersecurity specialization course from the following: | 3 | |
Digital Forensics II | ||
Ethical Hacking | ||
Information Security Governance | ||
Information Technology Project Management | ||
Technology Planning | ||
Total Hours | 15-16 |