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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog
Cybersecurity Minor
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The Cybersecurity Minor provides broad insight into both cybersecurity and criminology. It is offered in collaboration with the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
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Controlled Electives:
Select at least 3cr from the following: Total Minor Requirements: 18
(1) At most 6cr of a student’s major can be counted towards both the major and minor. Computer Science/Cybersecurity students are not eligible to take this minor; instead, they must take a Criminology minor. (2) Students with COSC 110 (or equivalent such as IFMG 210 ) as part of their major must take 3 credits from the controlled elective list. (3) Computer science majors cannot count COSC 216 for both their major and minor. (4) Computer Science majors cannot count COSC 352 or IFMG 352 . Computer Science majors must take COSC 345 . (5) Criminology majors must take 3 credits from the controlled elective list. SLOs
# | Outcome | How measured | Courses Used | Improve Category | 1 | Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles. | Assignments, Exams | CRIM 321 or 323, CRIM controlled electives | C | 2 | Apply security principles and practices to the computing environment, hardware, software, and human aspects of a system. | Assignments, Exams | COSC 216 and 345 or 352, COSC controlled electives | B | 3 | Analyze and evaluate systems with respect to maintaining operations in the presence of risks and threats. | Assignments, Exams | COSC 216 and 345 or 352, COSC controlled electives | C |
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