2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Combined Information Technology and Cybersecurity, BSITC & Cyber Security, MSCS
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Program Description
The combined B.S..in Information Technology and Cybersecurity/M.S. in Cyber Security program allows students to earn a B.S. in Information Technology and Cybersecurity and an M.S. in Cyber Security in a total of 5 years. Up to nine (9) semester credit hours of graduate electives at the CS/CEG 6000/7000 may be double-counted and applied to both the B.S. and the M.S degree requirements.
Admission Requirements
- Full-time student
- Information Technology and Cybersecurity major
- Have between 60 and 90 credit hours toward your degree
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2
- Overall GPA in Computer Science and Engineering courses of at least 3.2
Complete the admission application.
Once admitted to the program the student must complete a program of study for the M.S. in Cyber Security.
Program Learning Outcomes
As a result of their learning experience, students who complete the Bachelor of Science Program in Information Technology and Cybersecurity can:
- Apply knowledge of computing and mathematics appropriate to the program’s student outcomes and to the discipline.
- Analyze a problem, and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution.
- Design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs.
- Function effectively on teams to accomplish a common goal.
- Describe the professional, ethical, legal, security, and social issues and responsibilities involved with information technology and cybersecurity.
- Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
- Analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society.
- Recognize the need for and an ability to engage in continuing professional development.
- Use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing practice.
- Use and apply current technical concepts and practices in the core information technologies of human computer interaction, information management, programming, networking, and web systems and technologies.
- Identify and analyze user needs and take them into account in the selection, creation, evaluation, and administration of computer-based systems.
- Effectively integrate IT-based solutions into the user environment.
- Demonstrate best practices and standards and their application.
- Assist in the creation of an effective project plan.A
As a result of their learning experience, graduates of the Master of Science Program in Cyber Security can:
- Integrate and apply graduate cybersecurity knowledge to solve complex cybersecurity issues and challenges.
- Integrate new knowledge within the field of cybersecurity into their professional activities.
- Recognize the need for, and engage in, life-long learning.
- Describe the breadth and depth of cyberspace and the inefficiencies and shortcomings of our existing evaluation systems to deal with cybersecurity threats.
- Describe the unique characteristics of cyberspace and how these unique characteristics affect/influence cybersecurity threats.
- Identify social, political, and economic factors/impacts of cyber threats and be able to identify and discuss ethical issues related to cybersecurity and privacy.
- Recognize the basic concepts of cyber security defense and be able to use software tools for malware identification and elimination, data encryption and transmission, and key-based authentication.
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I. Wright State Core: 40 hours
Mathematics:
Select one from: II. Computer Science and Engineering Core Courses: 41 Hours
A. Required Computer Science Courses
B. Required Computer Engineering Courses
III. M.S. Cyber Security prerequisite courses: 10 hours
IV. B.S. - M. S. Dual Credit Electives: 9 hours
9 credit hours must be at the CS/CEG 6000/7000 level
V. General Electives: 20 hours
Electives may be from any area of study approved by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
CS 1181 is a required prerequisite course for the MS program.
VI. Project Option: 21 hours
A. Cyber Security core courses:
The 9 credit hours of the B.A. - M.S. Dual Credit Electives may be M.S. Cyber Security Core Classes or Cyber Security Electives.
B. Cyber Security Electives:
The 9 credit hours of the B.A. - M.S. Dual Credit Electives may be M.S. Cyber Security Core Classes or Cyber Security Electives.
VI. Thesis Option: 21 hours
A. Cyber Security core courses:
The 9 credit hours of the B.A. - M.S. Dual Credit Electives may be M.S. Cyber Security Core Classes or Cyber Security Electives. B. Cyber Security Electives:
The 9 credit hours of the B.A. - M.S. Dual Credit Electives may be M.S. Cyber Security Core Classes or Cyber Security Electives.
C. Thesis: 9 hours
Submission of an approved CS Master’s thesis
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