2023-2024 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Cybersecurity, MS


Contact:

Jae C. Oh, Professor and Chair, eecsadmissions@syr.edu

315-443- 2652

Description:

The global electrical power grid, financial services, and other critical infrastructure are inextricably dependent on robust cybersecurity to ensure security trust, and system assurance. The explosion in the Internet of Things domain is increasing connectedness amongst devices and the need for securing the resulting data is paramount in today's world. Syracuse University's M.S. in Cybersecurity program is designed to address this national and global need.

Syracuse University has been designated by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security as a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research (CAE-R) since 2009.

Financial Support:

Some, but not all, students are provided merit-based tuition scholarships.

Student Learning Outcomes


Students graduating from this program will be able to:

1. Identify and analyze vulnerabilities in systems

2. Assess the risks faced by systems

3. Develop countermeasures to remedy risks

4. Develop systems that are secure

5. Deliver software components or systems that have verifiable assurance properties

Requirements:


Students are required to complete 30 credit hours of courses, consisting of 12 credits of core, 12 credits of technical cybersecurity electives, and 6 credits as described below:

12 credits Technical Cybersecurity Electives


Students will take 12 credits of technical cybersecurity electives:

These credits must be chosen from the list of Approved Technical Cybersecurity Electives maintained by the Cybersecurity Committee.

6 Additional Credits


6 additional credits drawn from the list of technical cybersecurity electives, the list of nontechnical cybersecurity electives, or from any CIS/CSE courses at the 600-level or higher. At most 3 credits of nontechnical cybersecurity electives are permitted.

Nontechnical cybersecurity electives:(Drawn from course offerings from units across SU including College of Law, the iSchool, and Maxwell)


The following are some examples:

Total Credits Required: 30


Final Examinations


Candidates are required to complete the final examinations in all core courses with an average grade of B- or better.

Degree Awarded:


Master of Science in Cybersecurity

Transfer Credit:


Up to 9 credits may be transferred from other schools, upon evaluation of details by the program director or department chair.

Part-time Study:


Part-time study may be permitted, but the program must be completed within four years from the date of admission into the program.

Satisfactory Progress:


A GPA of 3.0 must be maintained throughout the program or else matriculation may be terminated.