The Bachelor’s of Science in Computer Science, Cybersecurity Track, is appropriate if you want to pursue a career in computer security or continue on to graduate school. Based on the breadth of the General Track, Cybersecurity builds on the computer systems courses, replacing electives with required security and cryptography courses. This Track requires the same calculus and science sequence as the General Track.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
Computer Science B.S. students will be able to:
• solve problems through analysis and implementation of tested programs that use data structures and algorithms.
• program the multiple layers (e.g., compiler, operating system, network, assembly language) between a high-level programming language and the underlying hardware.
• apply logic and mathematical proof techniques to computing problems, including computability, formal languages, and complexity of algorithms.
• evaluate ethical outcomes of professional policies, practices, and products at societal, organizational, and personal scales.
• apply, alone and in teams, responsible software engineering methodology, tools, and practices.