Graduate Certificate in Network System Security
- Program Delivery
- On Campus, Online
- Total Credits
- 12 Credits
About the Program
Individuals who engineer computer-based systems or develop policy and doctrine for these systems, where information assurance is an objective, require knowledge of the methods, techniques, and tools used in information operations. Information operations include those actions taken to gain, defend, or attack information or information systems. The threats and vulnerabilities are applicable in the commercial as well as the military world.
Focus of Study
This certificate provides a solid foundation in communication system concepts, a broad introduction to the entire spectrum of information operations, and advanced study of information assurance topics. The final two courses cover in-depth the protection of information through cryptographic methods and the design and management of systems from a security viewpoint.
Admission Details
Required Prerequisite Knowledge
- Knowledge of a modern programming language, e.g., Pascal, Java, or C++
- CS 1450 Data Structures and Algorithms
- CS 2080 Programming with UNIX
- CS 2160 Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming
Note: Some of these courses may have prerequisites, and any comparable course from another approved university will suffice.
To learn more about admission requirements and the application process, please visit the UCCS Admissions page.
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Coursework
For additional details regarding the program coursework, please visit the Academic Catalog .