CyberSecurity
Students enrolled in the CyberSecurity track obtain knowledge in information and computer security including ways and means of assessing, avoiding, and mitigating risks inherent in modern IT systems.
Individuals who may benefit from the CyberSecurity track:
- IT professionals in industry
- IT professionals in municipal, county, state and federal agencies
- Emergency management personnel
- Educators
- Students in related majors
Graduate Certificate
CyberSecurity Track (18 hours)
Coordinator: Raimund Ege, Department of Computer Science
Core course (3 semester hours)
- UNIV 510, Foundations in Homeland Security and Disaster Preparedness (3)
OR TECH 532, Disaster Preparedness (3)
One course (3 semester hours)
- CSCI 650, Principles of Computer Security (3)
Two of the following (6)
- CSCI 652, Telecommunications and Networking Security (3)
- CSCI 654, Computer Security Management (3)
- CSCI 659, CISSP Review (3)
Two of the following (6)
- BIOS 579, Biotechnology Applications and Techniques (3)
- BIOS 643, Bioinformatics (3)
- GEOG 656, GIS Design and Data (3)
- IHHS 550, Administration for Professionals in Health and Human Sciences (3
- ISYE 575, Decision Analysis for Engineering (3)
- OMIS 679, Business Geographics (3)
- OMIS 682, Advanced Business Networking (3)
- PHHE 607, Health Services Management (3)