Cybersecurity Minor

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Do you dream about becoming a cybersecurity expert? In our Cybersecurity minor program, you will learn invaluable skills that will be in demand for quite some time. The ability to secure computer networks is a huge goal of everyone: individuals, companies and governments.

Why Study Cybersecurity at Kettering University

  • You want to parlay advanced computer skills into a high-demand profession.
  • Our faculty are researching image and video processing, wireless sensor networks, distributed computing, virtual and augmented computer graphics, cybersecurity, social networks, and connected and autonomous vehicles.

What You'll Learn as a Cybersecurity Minor

Our program requires a total of 20 credit hours in computing and algorithms, cryptography, networks, wireless and mobile security and forensics.

The program features access to four state-of-the-art labs: Computer Networks Lab, Computer and Network Security Lab, Computer System Lab and Microcomputers I and II Labs.

College of Sciences & Liberal Arts

Department of Computer Science

Email: mfarmer@kettering.edu

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