This document outlines the course requirements for a Master of Science in Information Security degree. The program consists of 45 total credits including:
1) 3 credits of a university common elective subject.
2) 3 credits of core faculty subjects including Research Methodology and an Information Security Seminar.
3) 18 credits of core information security subjects such as Cryptography, Information Security Management Systems, and Network and Internet Security.
4) 9 credits of elective information security subjects chosen from areas like Database Security, Advanced Cryptography, and Wireless Security.
5) 5 credits for Project 1 and 7 credits for Project 2.
The program can be completed full-time over 3 semesters
This document outlines the course requirements for a Master of Science in Information Security degree. The program consists of 45 total credits including:
1) 3 credits of a university common elective subject.
2) 3 credits of core faculty subjects including Research Methodology and an Information Security Seminar.
3) 18 credits of core information security subjects such as Cryptography, Information Security Management Systems, and Network and Internet Security.
4) 9 credits of elective information security subjects chosen from areas like Database Security, Advanced Cryptography, and Wireless Security.
5) 5 credits for Project 1 and 7 credits for Project 2.
The program can be completed full-time over 3 semesters
This document outlines the course requirements for a Master of Science in Information Security degree. The program consists of 45 total credits including:
1) 3 credits of a university common elective subject.
2) 3 credits of core faculty subjects including Research Methodology and an Information Security Seminar.
3) 18 credits of core information security subjects such as Cryptography, Information Security Management Systems, and Network and Internet Security.
4) 9 credits of elective information security subjects chosen from areas like Database Security, Advanced Cryptography, and Wireless Security.
5) 5 credits for Project 1 and 7 credits for Project 2.
The program can be completed full-time over 3 semesters
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