Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Mathematics, Cybersecurity Concentrations: Cyber Attacks or Computer Forensics

The IT concentrations in Cyber Attacks or Computer Forensics represent the first step toward a degree in Information Assurance and Cybersecurity. Graduates in this field often pursue careers as technical specialist or as analyst-level information security in businesses, government, and the military, as business intelligence developers, data technicians or management analysts. By completing one of these concentrations, a student earns a B.S. degree in Mathematics while acquiring familiarity and mastery of the skills needed to apply ethical, legal, and policy issues to Information Technology and to create IT solutions to solve organizational problems.

Mathematics Courses for Cyber Security

Course Code
Title
Credits
6
Sub-Total Credits
10

Associated Field Required Courses

Select one cycle with labs

PCS 230 required course for Eagle-Owl Program

Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
8

IT Required Courses

Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
9

Select one of the following two concentrations:

Sub-Total Credits
9

Cyber Attacks Concentration

Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
9

Computer Forensics Concentration

Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
9

General Electives

For students accepted into the Eagle-OWL dual degree program - Nine hours of graduate courses2 can be taken toward general elective credit made up of the following:

MTRE 6100 Advanced Robot Programming (offered fall and spring)

And two of the following:
MTRE 6200 Modeling and Control of Robotic Manipulators (summer) 
MTRE 6740 Soft Robotics (fall)
MTRE 6750 Ethics in Robotics (spring)

Sub-Total Credits
14-15

General Education Curriculum

General Education Courses Required in the Major

Course Code
Title
Credits
Total Credits
120