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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Cyber Security Track, Computer Science, BS


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IUP’s computer science programs share a curricular core covering fundamental concepts, programming, problem solving, data structures, algorithms, software engineering, database, and seminars on technical topics and the profession. The department focuses on providing a broad foundation to create agile graduates who can adapt to the rapidly changing trends in the computer science and cybersecurity fields. Every student in the B.S. in Cyber Security track also completes a minor in criminology. Based on this program, IUP was awarded recognition as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security. Students get hands-on training and opportunities to delve into penetration testing and ethical hacking while completing theoretical and applied upper-level coursework in computer networking, cryptography, and information security. Courses from the Department of Criminology in loss prevention, cybersecurity, and legal aspects enable graduates to coordinate with law enforcement on cyber-crime investigations.

Cybersecurity graduates work in computing and information-related areas of law enforcement, business, industry, and government agencies. Recent graduates have found careers as cyber security analysts, information security analysts and forensic computer analysts, as well as being more traditional programmers for business applications and software developers.

Liberal Studies: 43-44


As outlined in the Liberal Studies Requirements  with the following specifications:

Social Science:


Liberal Studies Elective: 3


Major: 49


Controlled Electives:


6cr from the following: (4, 5)

Minor in Criminology: 15


(2)

Other Requirements: 3


Additional Mathematics:


Free Electives: 9-10


Total Degree Requirements: 120


(1) MATH 125  can be substituted by MATH 121 .

(2) CRIM 101  (taken as part of the social science requirement) is counted as part of the 18cr Criminology minor. Fifteen additional credits of CRIM are required.

(3) COSC 493  may be selected after completion of sophomore year. Note: If a 6cr COSC 493   is taken, 3cr are applied toward COSC required courses and COSC 473  is required. If a 12 cr COSC 493  is taken, 3cr are applied toward COSC required course and 3cr toward COSC upper-level electives.

(4) Upper-level electives may be counted as controlled electives. 3cr of Intermediate Level foreign language may be applied toward controlled electives.

(5) Controlled and upper-level electives may not be applied toward more than one track in computer science.

(6) No more than 6 credits of overlap can be used for Computer Science majors and Cyber Security minors.

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