Computer Science & Cyber Security
Course Description
In the Computer Science and Cyber Security program, students will have applied practice in the application of both their chosen discipline and in general applied science principles and applications. All students will study 42 general education courses, which will develop competence in communication, critical thinking, math and science, and effective learning, math, and social sciences. These general education courses contribute greatly to the assurance of our graduate attributes, as well as in preparing students for study and citizenship. In addition to the general education courses, all students will study 33 credit courses that are common to all students in the program. These foundational Computing courses will enable them to both understand and contribute to the context in which their future jobs and careers are performed, as a result; they will be able to analyze the industry, its products, and departments, and to provide detailed information to fuel accurate strategic decision-making, in addition to the discipline-specific courses. In alignment with the University practice on the development of learning outcomes, all learning outcomes need to be assessed.