Cyber Security (BS)
Program description
The Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security presents a curriculum of theoretical training and practical skills in technical aspects, computerized systems, human, organizational and social aspects of cyber security that will allow the graduate to perform in various areas of the field of computing. It contains an innovative and interdisciplinary approach focused on the protection of systems. Security in computerized systems, networks, programs, and data against authorized or unauthorized access, change, or destruction of information is emphasized.
The Bayamon Campus is authorized to offer this program.
Program objectives
The Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security aims to:
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Provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of information security.
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Solve cyber security problems in different scenarios.
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Identify the impact of cybersecurity risk when using technology to secure and defend cyber systems.
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Make students aware of existing and emerging challenges in cyber infrastructure security and privacy.
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Promote legal compliance and the ethical, social and professional responsibilities of the discipline.
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Expose new technologies, tools and methodologies for the benefit of professionals from different disciplines.
Competencies Profile of Graduates
The Program is designed to develop the skills that allow the student to:
Knowledge
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:
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computer science and mathematics appropriate to the discipline.
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information security problems, identifying the computing principles and other relevant disciplines appropriate for their solution
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the necessary procedures to carry out forensic analyzes and investigations that threaten the security of the information and that guarantee the privacy of the computer environment.
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threats and risks of system infiltration.
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applicable laws and regulations associated with discipline.
Abilities
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Design protocols and strategies for the protection of computer systems, networks, programs, and data against authorized or unauthorized access, change, or destruction of information.
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Apply the techniques and demonstrate the skills necessary for computing practice in the processes of evaluation and diagnosis of systems.
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Integrate research skills and scientific and technological development in the area of information security.
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Apply security principles and practices to maintain operations in the presence of risks and threats.
Attitudes
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Assess the ethical-legal aspects within the discipline.
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Appreciate working with interdisciplinary teams.
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Evaluate the local and global impact of cyber-attacks on organizations and society in general.
Graduation requirements
In order to meet the specific graduation requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security, the student must obtain a minimum grade of C in the concentration and related courses.
REQUIREMENTS OF THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CYBER SECURITY
General Education Requirements |
45 credits |
Major Requirements |
19 credits |
Related Requirements |
58 credits |
Prescribe Distributive Requirements |
3-4 credits |
Total |
125-126 credits |
General Education Requirements
Forty-five (45) credits are required as explained in the General Education Requirements for Baccalaureate section. Students in this program are exempt from taking the Information and Computing category course (GEIC 1010).
Related Requirements - 58 credits
Prescribed Distributive Requirements - 3 to 4 credits
Major Requirements - 19 credits