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Nov 26, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Science with a Concentration in Cyber-Security, BS/MS (0701)
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Major Prerequisites
- CS 202 - Computer Science II Credits: 4
- MTH 310 - Discrete Mathematics Credits: 3
- MTH 408 - Automata and Formal Languages Credits: 3
- Two additional Mathematics courses for major credit selected from the following list in consultation with an advisor: MTH 232, MTH 233, MTH 236, MTH 240, MTH 250, any 300 or 400 level MTH class. 6-8 Credits
- One laboratory-based course acceptable for major credit in Biology, Chemistry or Physics to complete the sequence from the University core (such as BIO 102, BIO 225, CHM 110, PHY 102) 4-5 Credits
Major Requirements
Undergraduate Courses
Graduate Level Courses taken as Undergraduate
- CS 650 - Operating Systems (3 Credits)
- CS 777 - Computer Networks and Network Computing (3 Credits)
Cyber Security Concentration
- CS 615 - Software Security (3 Credits)
Electives: Select one pair of courses (6 Credits)
- CS 768 - Web Application Development (3 Credits)
- CS 771 - Web Application Security (3 Credits)
OR
- CS 773 - Mobile Application Development (3 Credits)
- CS 775 - Mobile Application Security (3 Credits)
Select One Additional Graduate Cyber Security Elective in Consultation with an Advisor (3 Credits)
- CS 709: Cryptography
- CS 712: Program Analysis for Security
- CS 713: Cloud Computing and Cloud Security and Privacy
- CS 716: Big Data Security
- CS 771: Web Application Security
- CS 775: Mobile Application Security
- CS 779: Network Security
Total Concentration Electives (9 Credits)
Total Concentration (12 Credits)
Fifth Year MS Requirements
- CS 980* - Thesis Preparation Seminar (3 Credits)
- CS 981* - Thesis (3 Credits)
- Three CS Graduate Electives (9 Credits)
* Thesis CS 980 - CS 981 must be a Cyber Security topic.
Index Requirements
Students must pass CS 202 with a grade of C or better and pass MTH 231 to be eligible to major in computer science. All CS courses, excluding CS open electives not 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.
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