Cybersecurity is defined as a computing-based discipline involving technology, people, information, and processes to enable assured operations in the context of adversaries. It involves the creation, operation, analysis, and testing of secure computer systems. It is an interdisciplinary course of study, including aspects of law, policy, human factors, ethics, and risk management.
The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Cybersecurity program is a comprehensive multi-disciplined program providing students a well-defined pathway to industry, non-profit organizations, and government agency jobs in cybersecurity related careers. It will equip students with state-of-the art cybersecurity technical knowledge and skills while incorporating best business practices and soft skills to better communicate in diverse team environments. Regis’s BS in Cybersecurity program is grounded in theory, real world experience, and the art and science of this dynamic field.
Total Degree Requirements 120 SH
Course List
Code |
Title |
SHs |
1 | 45-49 |
CS 210 | Introduction to Programming | 3.00 |
CS 310 | Data Structures | 3.00 |
CSEC 210 | Info Assurance & Cryptography Basics | 3.00 |
CSEC 350 | Policy Ethics and Compliance | 3.00 |
CSEC 380 | Advanced Digital Forensics | 3.00 |
MT 270 | Introduction to Statistics | 3.00 |
CSEC 401 | Software Security and Design | 3.00 |
CSEC 403 | Network Concepts Protocols and Defense | 3.00 |
CSEC 405 | Database Management Security | 3.00 |
CSEC 408 | Cyber Threats and Defense | 3.00 |
CSEC 415 | Computer / Network Forensics | 3.00 |
CSEC 430 | Intrusion Detection and Response | 3.00 |
CIT 452 | Systems Administration | 3.00 |
CS 431 | Operating Sys Design/Analysis | 3.00 |
CS 469 | Distributed Systems | 3.00 |
CS 479 | Ethical Leadership in Computer Science | 3.00 |
| 27 |
Total SHs | 120-124 |
Combined Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security and Master of Science in the Anderson College of Business and Computing
The combined Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity and Master of Science in the Anderson College of Business and Computing admit students to the Master of Science program during the junior year of their Bachelor of Science program to work towards both the BS and the MS degrees in the Anderson College of Business and Computing. The combined degree can be completed with a total of 150 semester hours and allows two graduate courses to be taken as part of the Bachelor of Science degree, early planning of the Master of Science portion of the program and more flexible and efficient course scheduling.
Total Degree Requirements 144 SH
Course List
Code |
Title |
SHs |
1 | 45-49 |
CS 210 | Introduction to Programming | 3.00 |
CS 310 | Data Structures | 3.00 |
CSEC 210 | Info Assurance & Cryptography Basics | 3.00 |
CSEC 350 | Policy Ethics and Compliance | 3.00 |
CSEC 380 | Advanced Digital Forensics | 3.00 |
MT 270 | Introduction to Statistics | 3.00 |
CSEC 401 | Software Security and Design | 3.00 |
CSEC 403 | Network Concepts Protocols and Defense | 3.00 |
CSEC 405 | Database Management Security | 3.00 |
CSEC 408 | Cyber Threats and Defense | 3.00 |
CSEC 415 | Computer / Network Forensics | 3.00 |
CSEC 430 | Intrusion Detection and Response | 3.00 |
CIT 452 | Systems Administration | 3.00 |
CS 431 | Operating Sys Design/Analysis | 3.00 |
CS 469 | Distributed Systems | 3.00 |
CS 479 | Ethical Leadership in Computer Science | 3.00 |
| 3.00 |
| 3.00 |
| 3.00 |
| 3.00 |
| 15 |
Total SHs | 120-124 |
MS Degree Requirements 24 SH