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Cyber Security Systems Minor
The A.S. program offers a unique opportunity to continue your studies into our B.S. of Cyber Security Systems program, which is accredited by ABET, furthermore the program's curriculum is approved by National Security Agency as a Center of Academic Excellence.
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The A.S. program offers a unique opportunity to continue your studies into our B.S. of Cyber Security Systems program, which is accredited by ABET, furthermore the program's curriculum is approved by National Security Agency as a Center of Academic Excellence. We have a strong technical curriculum taught by hands-on faculty. Lastly, we have a very strong Cybersecurity club which performs a lot of engagement activities.
- Degree Type
- Minor
- Area of Interest
- Computing & Technology
- Associated Colleges or Schools
- Program Location
- Queens Campus
- Required Credit Hours
- 18
Courses
CUS 1115, 1116, NET 1011, CSS 1005, 1011, DFR 1001
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