Information Assurance Specialization
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Receive the
National Training Standard for
Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professionals, CNSS 4011
Evaluated under the
IA Courseware Evaluation
Program of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS)
Degree Requirements (9 Hours of course work) with B or better
grade.
Core Requirement (3 Hours)
Elective
Requirement (6 Hours)
Undergraduate
and graduate 500-level courses:
- Courses taken for the completion of the IA
concentration can be used toward the students’ undergraduate studies.
- Non-CSE majors may use the IA specialization courses
toward their undergraduate studies according to the requirements of their
home departments.
Entrance requirements
·
Fundamental
computing education, equivalent to CSCE 145 and CSCE 146,
·
Being
admitted to the Bachelor of Science program
at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, or
·
Permission
of the Undergraduate Committee of the Department of Computer Science and
Engineering
Educational Objectives for the
Information Assurance Specialization Program
A few years after graduation,
students completing the IA concentration should be:
- Contributing to their
communities and society with innovations in cyber security technology and applications and an
understanding of contemporary technological issues
- Advancing in their careers
through their knowledge of cyber security, by communicating and working
effectively as team members and by interacting responsibly with others
in society
- Applying cyber security
concepts to the general area of their degree
- Continuing their professional
development through professional study and research
Learning
Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate the
ability to apply knowledge of cyber security concepts, models and
technologies to computer systems.
- Students will understand
cyber security risk management, threats and countermeasures and apply
this understanding to develop cyber defense strategies.
- Students will demonstrate the
ability to design cyber security capabilities to meet organizational
needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental,
social, political, and ethical expectations.
- Students will demonstrate the
ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams.
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