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Students must complete the requirements of one of the three concentrations: Computer Security, Information System Security, or Network Security.
The program follows a three-phase sequence, with each phase preparing the student for the subsequent phase. The master’s degree program consists of:
Upon acceptance into the master’s degree program, the student will meet with their faculty advisor to discuss required courses for the Prerequisite Phase. The Prerequisite Phase is intended to ensure that all students enter graduate courses with an equivalent background. While completing this phase, a student is considered a conditionally admitted master’s student. In the Core Knowledge phase, a student will follow a sequence of courses to acquire an understanding of the technological and theoretical foundations for the particular degree. In the Advanced Phase of the program, the fundamental information learned previously allows a student to study advanced topics within their chosen degree. This phase adds depth to the work completed in the Core Knowledge Phase. Individual interests and needs are also addressed through a series of elective courses chosen in consultation with the student’s faculty advisor.
Students must receive a grade of B- or better in each prerequisite course and a C- or better in all other courses. GPA: Students must maintain a graduate level GPA of 2.50 or higher while pursuing their degree. Students will not be approved for graduation with less than a 2.50 GPA. Students with a GPA of 3.90 or higher will graduate with distinction.
The following courses are required for the Computer Security concentration:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| √ | √ | CSC 211 Programming in Java I Self Placement Test Available! |
| √ | √ | CSC 212 Programming in Java II |
| √ | √ | or CSC 224 Java for Programmers |
| or CSC 396 Programming in Java I and II | ||
| √ | √ | CSC 309 Object-Oriented Programming in C++ |
| √ | √ | or CSC 261 Programming in C++ I |
| √ | √ | and CSC 262 Programming in C++ II |
| √ | √ | CSC 383 Data Structures and Algorithms in Java |
| √ | √ | CSC 373 Computer Systems I |
| √ | √ | CSC 374 Computer Systems II |
| CNS 340 Fundamentals of Information Assurance : (Formerly CSC390). | ||
The following courses are required for the Information Systems Security concentration:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| √ | √ | CSC 211 Programming in Java I Self Placement Test Available! |
| √ | √ | CSC 212 Programming in Java II |
| √ | √ | or CSC 224 Java for Programmers |
| or CSC 396 Programming in Java I and II | ||
| √ | √ | IT 223 Data Analysis Self Placement Test Available! |
| √ | √ | IT 215 Analysis and Design Techniques Self Placement Test Available |
| √ | √ | ECT 310 Internet Application Development |
| CNS 340 Fundamentals of Information Assurance | ||
The following courses are required for the Network Security concentration:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| √ | √ | CSC 211 Programming in Java I Self Placement Test Available! |
| √ | √ | or CSC 261 Programming in C++ I |
| √ | √ | or CSC 212 Programming in Java II |
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| √ | √ | IT 223 Data Analysis Self Placement Test Available! |
| √ | MAT 140 Discrete Mathematics I | |
| √ | √ | TDC 311 Computers in Telecommunications Systems |
| √ | √ | or CSC 373 Computer Systems I |
| √ | √ | TDC 361 Basic Communication Systems |
| CNS 340 Fundamentals of Information Assurance | ||
By taking these courses and receiving a grade of a B- or better in each, the student will have completed the requirements of the Prerequisite Phase.
All or part of the Prerequisite Phase may be waived if a student has the equivalent academic background. Alternatively, students with practical experience may complete a Graduate Assessment Examination (GAE) to show competency in a prerequisite. All students are blocked from enrolling in Foundation Phase courses prior to completing their prerequisites. The student must submit an online Change of Status request when the Prerequisite Phase is completed to inform the Student Services offices that the block can be removed. The online request must be submitted two weeks before the student intends to register for graduate level classes. The student will then be considered a fully admitted student, and may pass to the Graduate phase of the program. Students may submit the Change of Status request by logging in to MyCTI.
The following two (2) courses are required for the Computer Security Concentration:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| DS 420 Distributed Systems I | ||
| √ | √ | SE 450 Object-Oriented Software Development |
The following two (2) courses are required for the Information Systems Security Concentration:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| √ | √ | IS 425 Enterprise Information |
| √ | √ | TDC 463 Computer Networks and Data Systems |
The following two (2) courses are required for Network Security Concentration:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| √ | √ | TDC 460 Foundations of Communications Systems |
| √ | √ | TDC 463 Computer Networks and Data Systems |
The following three (3) courses are required for all concentrations:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| √ | √ | IS 511 Social Issues of Computing |
| IS 572 Information Security Management | ||
| TDC 572 Network Security | ||
To progress to the Advanced Phase of the degree, a student must complete the Prerequisite Phase and Foundation Phases.
GPA Requirement:
A student must achieve an average grade of 3.0 or better in the five (5) courses that form the Foundation Phase.
A student who does not meet the grade requirement must retake the course with the lowest grade. If a number of such courses exist, then it is up to the student to choose which class to retake. Only the higher grade will count toward the average grade for the purpose of completing the GPA Requirement.
Students that do not meet the GPA requirements, and do not want to re-take a class are encouraged to see faculty advising guidance to discuss their options.
A maximum of four (4) courses in the Advanced Phase can be taken before a student completes the Foundation Phase and fulfill the GPA Requirement.
The MS-CINS advanced phase is composed of four (4) parts:
According to their concentration a student must meet the following requirements:
Computer Security Concentration:
O A student must complete the following 2 courses:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| √ | √ | CSC 440 Cryptology |
| SE 473 Security Architecture I | ||
O A student must complete two (2) of the following three (3) courses:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| DS 421 Distributed Systems II | ||
| SE 547 Foundations of Computer Security | ||
| SE 573 Security Architecture II | ||
Information Systems Security Concentration:
O A student must complete four (4) of the following six (6) courses:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| √ | √ | SE 430 Object Oriented Modeling |
| √ | √ | IS 483 Information Services and Operations |
| √ | √ | IS 540 Global Information Technology |
| ECT 582 Secure Electronic Commerce | ||
| ECT 585 Legal Aspects of E-Commerce | ||
| √ | √ | IS 505 Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Theories and Strategies |
Network Security Concentration:
O A student must complete the following 2 courses:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| TDC 511 Telecommunications Practicum | ||
| √ | √ | TDC 563 Protocols and Techniques for Data Networks |
O A student must complete two (2) of the following four (4) courses:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| TDC 562 Computer-Communication Network Design and Analysis | ||
| TDC 567 Telecommunication Systems Design and Management | ||
| ECT 582 Secure Electronic Commerce | ||
| √ | √ | IS 505 Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Theories and Strategies |
Student must complete 1 additional course from any CINS concentration area. It can be from their concentration area or any others. That course can not be used to fulfill a student’s CINS Concentration Area requirement.
Student must complete two (2) CTI open electives.
Elective courses are in the range of 420-699 and must be from the school of CTI.
The capstone class provides an opportunity for students to demonstrate and assess the skills they have developed during the rest of the degree.
Students should either take one of:
| Offered Winter | ||
| In class | Online | |
| CNS 594 Computer Information and Network Security Capstone | ||
| or CNS 698 Title Unavailable | ||
| or ECT 698 Master's Thesis | ||
| or IS 698 Master's Thesis | ||
| or SE 698 Master's Thesis | ||
| or TDC 698 Master's Thesis | ||
Last Modified on: Tuesday, May 26, 2009