2016-2017 Graduate Catalog

Cybersecurity Certificate

The Graduate Certificate Program in Cybersecurity is designed to provide individuals with an introduction to information security, risk, threat management, security architecture, and skills to effectively address the constantly changing threat landscape faced by people, companies, and governments today. The courses in the certificate program will:

  • provide a broad knowledge of networking and network security;
  • provide an overview of proper technology risk management practices;
  • help the individual be able to identify new and existing threats and determining methods to mitigate them;
  • provide the individual the skills to handle security incidents; and
  • provide the individual with an introduction to building secure and defendable systems.

Certificate Requirements

The program requires the student to complete a minimum of 12 semester credit hours of coursework with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. There are two prerequisites to the certificate: CS 621 and CS 622. Students matriculated in the master’s program are not eligible for a graduate certificate. However, all course credits earned in a certificate program may be applied to the master’s program. Contact the program director to determine which, if any, graduate certificate credits may apply. Graduate admissions procedures must be followed.

Prerequisite Courses (6 credits, if required)

CS 621Principles of Data Communication

3

CS 622Network Security I

3

Required Courses (9 credits)

CS 626Cybersecurity

3

CS 627System Security

3

CS 628Security Management

3

Elective Courses (3 credits)

Choose one:

CS 629Ethical Hacking

3

CS 641Securing the Cloud

3

CS 642Securing the Client/Server

3

Certificate Total: 12–18 credits, depending on prerequisite requirements