Bachelors (BS) in Cybersecurity Management
Overview
The cybersecurity management major offers a 36-semester-hour course of study that provides learners with technical and analytical skills necessary for information security and cybersecurity professionals in all industries. The curriculum provides students with a comprehensive foundation in computer systems, networks and cloud computing, identification of cyber threats, examination of legal and ethical concerns, as well as skill development in risk analysis, planning, and implementing an information security program. Students will develop the skills to communicate and interact effectively with administrators, external auditors, and all levels of employees. This degree also prepares learners for graduate studies in cybersecurity.
Degree Outcomes
- Analyze a broadly defined security problem and apply principles of cybersecurity to the design and implementation of solutions.
- Apply security principles and practices to maintain operations in the presence of risks and threats.
- Utilize tools and analytical methods necessary to identify risks and vulnerabilities to systems.
- Effectively communicate information security needs and potential threats to technical and nontechnical audiences at all levels of the organization.
- Examine emerging information security risks and plan methods to protect the organization's systems and networks.
- Monitor and assess system vulnerabilities for security risks and propose and implement risk mitigation strategies.
- Investigate and respond to security alerts and incidents through risk analysis and forensic evaluations.
- Explain the industry and regulatory environment that impacts systems and networks.
- Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in cybersecurity practice based on legal and ethical principles.
- Function effectively as a member of a team engaged in cybersecurity activities.
Course Requirements
Students are required to obtain a minimum grade of C- in all courses taken for the major.