Bachelor of Applied Science in Cybersecurity, Cyber Forensics Concentration (CYFO-BAS)

The Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Cybersecurity, Cyber Forensics is built on the eight fundamental domains identified in the world renowned ISC2 Certified Information Security System Professional (CISSP) Certification. Graduates of this BAS degree program who enter from the preferred academic pathway, Associate in Science in Cybersecurity, will be prepared to earn 17 industry standard certifications (9 at the associate level and 8 at the baccalaureate level). These certifications have been identified by industry partners as highly desirable in employees, provide quantifiable knowledge and skills in a specific technology, and are recognized worldwide. Throughout the program, students will work in a hands-on environment that will reinforce theoretical concepts and enable students to apply knowledge in real-world situations.          

The program curriculum includes upper level courses in database, cloud, and operating system security in addition to risk management, ethics, and security testing. The curriculum, including the Associate in Science in Cybersecurity, includes 84 credit hours of cybersecurity coursework (42 credit hours at the associate level and 42 credit hours at the baccalaureate level) as well as the 36 credit hour general education curriculum.

Program Contact:

Dr. Barbara Rodriguez

District Academic Department Head, Business

(850) 484-2504


Morris Buchanan

District Academic Department Head, Mathematics and Computer Science

(850) 484-1125

mbuchanan@pensacolastate.edu

Degree Requirements

General education courses (36 cc)

Each baccalaureate student must complete the 36 credit hour general education curriculum.

Each baccalaureate student must meet the foreign language requirement as defined in the general education section of the catalog.

Lower level degree requirements (21 cc)

Students must complete 21 credit hours of common prerequisite coursework at the lower level.

CET 2614CCisco CCNA Security

3 cc

 

COP 1510Programming Concepts

3 cc

or

COP 2224C++ Programming

3 cc

or

COP 2332Visual Basic

3 cc

or

COP 2800Java Programming

3 cc

 

CTS 1300CAdministering Microsoft Windows Workstation

3 cc

CTS 1390CInstall & Configure Windows Server

3 cc

CTS 2120CSecurity +

3 cc

CTS 2149Fundamentals of Project Management

3 cc

CTS 2318Information Security Management

3 cc


Lower level coursework in any field (21 cc)

Students must complete 21 credit hours of coursework at the lower division (1000 and 2000 level courses in any field).

Required core courses (21 cc)

CGS 3812Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

3 cc

CIS 3361Security Testing and Auditing

3 cc

CIS 3615CSecure Software Development

3 cc

CIS 4253Ethics in Information Technology

3 cc

CIS 4385Computer Forensics and Investigations

3 cc

CIS 4512Information Security and Risk Management

3 cc

CIS 4596Cybersecurity Capstone

3 cc

Required concentration courses (21 cc)

ACG 3024Accounting for Non-Financial Majors

3 cc

BUL 3130Legal Environment

3 cc

CCJ 4664White Collar Crime and Economics

3 c.c.

CJE 4610Crime Detection and Investigation

3 cc

CJE 4694Cybercrime

3 cc

CJE 4696Criminal Justice System Responses to Cyber Crimes

3 cc

CNT 3524Mobile Security

3 cc

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