The Cybersecurity Certificate provides focused, hands-on preparation for individuals seeking to enter the cybersecurity field, advance within their current roles, or develop specialized security skills in a rapidly growing industry. The curriculum reflects today's cybersecurity landscape by moving beyond a narrow industry focus to provide a broad foundation applicable across business, healthcare, education, and other sectors that depend on secure information systems.
Students develop practical skills in network defense, enterprise security, digital forensics, and cybersecurity operations while learning to identify vulnerabilities and protect organizational resources from evolving threats. The program emphasizes both technical proficiency and professional responsibility, preparing graduates to contribute effectively to cybersecurity teams in a variety of environments.
The certificate serves as a stackable credential that transitions seamlessly into the Cybersecurity Associate of Science degree. Students who choose to continue their education may apply certificate coursework toward the associate degree, creating an efficient pathway to expanded career opportunities, additional certification preparation, and transfer options.
Coursework supports preparation for industry-recognized certifications such as CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, and related credentials that validate cybersecurity knowledge and enhance employability.
Students must earn a grade of "C" or higher in all required CYBS and CSCI courses to progress within the program and graduate.
Program Mission
To develop and train cybersecurity professionals who can help organizations identify, prevent, and respond to cyber threats while adapting to emerging technologies and evolving security challenges.
Program / Student Outcomes
Graduates of the Cybersecurity Certificate program will be able to:
- Explain fundamental cybersecurity principles and the role of security professionals in protecting organizational assets.
- Identify common threats, vulnerabilities, and attack methods affecting modern information systems.
- Apply security controls and defensive practices to support the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information.
- Analyze basic security incidents and contribute to response and recovery activities;
- Demonstrate foundational knowledge of enterprise security, digital forensics, and network protection.
- Evaluate the impact of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, on cybersecurity practices and threat environments.
- Communicate effectively and professionally within technical teams and organizational settings.
- Demonstrate ethical conduct and an understanding of legal considerations relevant to cybersecurity practice.
- Apply certificate coursework toward continued study in the Cybersecurity Associate of Science program and future professional certification goals.
NOTE
* Most courses have co/prerequisites. See course descriptions for requirements.