Cybersecurity
Students in the Cybersecurity major will learn all aspects of computer and network security, including ethical hacking, intrusion detection, high-level programming, privacy, legal and ethical issues, and cryptography. Students benefit from a strong core of courses as well as a selection of electives that provide for in-depth education in the subject. Demand is high for students with skills and knowledge in Cybersecurity.
Courses
- CJS486 — Theories of Crime and Justice
- CJS496 — Crime Analysis, Mapping, and Profiling
- CYB444 — Internship: Undergraduate
- CYB451 — Network Design & Simulation
- CYB465 — Wireless Networks
- CYB475 — Cloud Computing
- IS483 — Client/Server Security
- SE450 — Software Reverse Engineering
- STAT239 — Statistical Methods I
- STAT242 — Statistical Methods I for Business
- STAT417 — Applied Probability and Simulation