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.