Cyber Security (For Non-Majors), Minor
Program Overview
The purpose of the minor in Cyber Security is to allow students majoring in UTRGV programs other than Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security to get familiar with the important and growing field of cyber security which impacts almost every aspect of our society and life. The minor in Cyber Security aligns with and supports the mission of The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and The College of Engineering and Computer Science by promoting secured innovative and accessible educational environment for student success, research, creative works and community engagement. This is accomplished by providing students with the knowledge of cyber security tools, practices, and procedures to engage in secured computing and communication.
Admission requirements for this program beyond university admission requirements.
Progression requirements for this program.
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Grade of "C' or better in CYBI 1101, CYBI 2322, CYBI 2324, and CYBI 2326 must be completed prior to enrolling in CYBI 3335 or the CYBI advanced electives.
- Students must progress through the program as indicated on the program flowchart. The flowchart is available on https://www.utrgv.edu/cyberspace.
Specific graduation requirements for this program beyond university bachelor’s degree requirements.
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Grade of "C' or better in CYBI 1101, CYBI 2322, CYBI 2324, and CYBI 2326.
Minor Requirements - 19 hours
A minimum of 18 hours of courses not applied towards other degree programs are required for earning a minor in Cyber Security.
Required Courses - 13 hours
CYBI 1101 | Introduction to Cyberspace & Informatics | 1 |
CYBI 2322 | Foundations of Systems I | 3 |
CYBI 2324 | Foundations of Systems II | 3 |
CYBI 2326 | Programming of Cyber Systems & Reverse Engineering | 3 |
CYBI 3335 | Data Communications and Networking | 3 |
Student must earn a grade of "C" or better in CYBI 1101, 2322, 2324, and 2326.
Prescribed Electives - 6 hours
Departmental approval is required prior to enrolling in CYBI 4300. Consent of instructor or assistance from the IES department may be required to enroll in some advanced level support courses.