Information Security Certificate Program
The School of Business Graduate Certificate in Information Security is designed to understand the genesis of vulnerabilities in information systems that stem from software weaknesses that are exploited to perpetrate attacks on computers and networks. Students learn how to analyze weaknesses in systems, how to respond when incidents occur, and how to design systems to prevent them. The core courses are designed to ensure that students have sufficient background in both managing risks and analyzing security incidents. Further specialization can be gained by taking one of the elective courses offered.
Plan of Study (15 credits)
Core Courses (6 credits):
ITM 604 Database Design and Applications (3) OR
ITM 644 Introduction to Information and Cyber Security (3)
ITM 640 Information Security Risk Assessment (3)
Specialization Courses (3-9 credits):
ITM 641 Security Policies (3)
ITM 642 Computer Forensics OR ACC 553 Digital Forensics (3)
ITM 643 Incident Handling (3)
ITM 647 Security Implementation (3)
One of the following Elective Courses (0-6 credits, if necessary):
FOR 610 International Cyber Conflicts (3)
FOR 611 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Forensics (3)
FOR 613 Multimedia Forensics (3)
ITM 645 Psychology and Information Security (3)
ITM 646 Mathematical Methods for Information Security (3)
ITM 691 Field Study in Information Technology Management (3) OR
ITM 695 Independent Study in Informaton Systems or Information Technology (3)
ACC 522 Statistical Methods for Forensic Accounting and Assurance (3)
ACC 581 Internal Controls and Financial Information Systems (3)
ACC 661 Auditing of Advanced Accounting Systems (3)