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					| 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Computer Science with a Concentration in Cyber-Security, BA/MS (0701)  |  
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													| Overview: Years 1-4 (BA)
    | College Core | 47 Credits |   | Major Prerequisites | 13 Credits |   | Major Requirements | 26 Credits |   | Concentration Requirements | 3 Credits |   | Concentration Electives | 9 Credits |   | Open Electives | 22 Credits |   | TOTAL: BA | 120 Credits | Overview: Year 5
    | Graduate Computer Science Courses | 15 Credits |   | TOTAL: BA/MS | 135 Credits | Graduate Credits
    | Taken as an Undergraduate | 18 Credits |   | Taken in Fifth Year | 15 Credits |   | TOTAL: MS | 33 Credits | Graduate Level Courses taken as Undergraduate
  CS 650 - Operating Systems  3 CreditsCS Elective  3 CreditsCyber Security Concentration
  CS 615 - Software Security  3 CreditsElectives: Select one pair of courses (6 Credits)
  CS 768 - Web Application Development  3 CreditsCS 771 - Web Application Security  3 Credits OR  CS 773 - Mobile Application Development  3 CreditsCS 775 - Mobile Application Security  3 Credits OR  CS 777 - Computer Networks and Network Programming  3 CreditsCS 779 - Network Security  3 CreditsSelect One CS Cyber Security Elective in Consultation with an Advisor (3 Credits)
Total Concentration Electives (9 Credits)
Total Concentration (12 Credits)
Open Electives
 Open Electives: 22 Credits We highly recommend taking the following CS courses amoung the Open Electives if possible.Fifth Year MS Requirements
  CS 980* - Thesis Preparation Seminar  3 CreditsCS 981* - Thesis  3 CreditsThree Graduate Level CS Electives  9 Credits * Thesis must be a Cyber Security topic.Index Requirements
 CS 201, CS 202 and all other CS courses counted toward the major must be completed with a minimum grade of “C.” To continue in the major, students who do not meet this requirement must repeat the course before taking any other course for which this course is a prerequisite. A student who does not earn a C or higher in the second attempt of Computer Science I (CS 201), Computer Science II (CS 202), and/or Data Structures and Algorithms (CS 301) must meet with the Department Chair and the Advising Center to help the student choose a major that will lead to successful degree completion. If the student requires further assistance, the chair will refer the student to the Dean. |   Return to: School of Arts and Science
 
 
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