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As a graduate of this program, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the broad field of Cybersecurity and will be ready for high-paying jobs across the cyber industry.
  • Wentworth Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity students embrace our culture of trial and error to help improve the projects we work on. You enjoy finding the flaws in any system.

    Cutting Edge Cybersecurity & Forensics Lab

    At Wentworth, you'll refine those skills and then learn how to design and develop solutions that ensure no one else can exploit the flaws. Then you'll apply those skills and experience with the entire security process: from incident response and forensics to offensive and defensive security, to policy and management. Cybersecurity students have access to a brand new lab with all new equipment.

    A Wealth of Job Opportunities

    Cybersecurity is a growing field, with 500K jobs open in the United States currently. As a graduate of this program, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the broad field of Cybersecurity and will be ready for high-paying jobs across the industry.

  • The Wentworth Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity program is currently seeking designation as a Center of Academic Excellence by the National Security Agency.

    For program objectives, outcomes and enrollment and degree data, please visit the Cybersecurity Accreditation Information page 

     

  • Students in the Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity program learn how systems, devices, and networks operate and how to identify potential security vulnerabilities in those environments. Students will experience the entire security process from incident response and forensics to offensive and defensive security, to policy and management. Electives allow students to dive deeper into areas of cybersecurity that they are most interested in. Students also apply these skills directly in the work environment through two required co-op work semesters beginning junior year.

    View the Course Catalog below for information about program requirements.

    For an overview of the year-by-year experience in the Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity program, see "What You'll Learn" below.

    Total credits for degree: 125

    This is a four-year full-time program, starting in the fall semester of the student’s first year and planned to end in the summer semester of the student’s fourth year. The courses are as follows:

    Plan of Study Grid
    Freshman Year
    Fall SemesterCredits
    COMP1000 COMPUTER SCIENCE I 4
    COMP1100
    or COMP2100
    INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS
    or NETWORK PROGRAMMING
    4
    MATH2300 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 4
    English Sequence* 4
     Credits16
    Spring Semester
    COMP1050 COMPUTER SCIENCE II 4
    COMP2500 SECURITY PRINCIPLES 4
    MATH1776 CALCULUS 1A 2
    MATH1777 CALCULUS 1B 2
    English Sequence* 4
     Credits16
    Sophomore Year
    Fall Semester
    COMP1200
    or ELEC2275
    COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
    or DIGITAL LOGIC
    4
    COMP2000 DATA STRUCTURES 4
    MGMT2560 CYBERSECURITY LAW & POLICY 4
    MATH1876 CALCULUS 2A 2
    MATH1877 CALCULUS 2B 2
     Credits16
    Spring Semester
    COMP2150 NETWORK ADMINISTRATION 4
    COMP2350 ALGORITHMS 4
    MATH2860 LINEAR ALGEBRA & MATRIX THEORY 4
    HSS Elective* 4
    COOP2500 INTRODUCTION TO COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 0
     Credits16
    Summer Semester
    COOP3000
    OPTIONAL COOP EDUCATION
     Credits0
    Junior Year
    Fall Semester
    COMP3100 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 4
    COMP3400 OPERATING SYSTEMS 4
    COMP3500 NETWORK SECURITY 4
    Math or Science Elective 2 4
     Credits16
    Spring Semester
    COOP3500 COOP EDUCATION 1 0
     Credits0
    Summer Semester
    COMP3550 COMPUTER SECURITY 4
    COMP3590 APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY 4
    MATH2100 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS 4
    HSS Elective* 4
     Credits16
    Senior Year
    Fall Semester
    COOP4500 COOP EDUCATION 2 0
     Credits0
    Spring Semester
    COMP4500 OFFENSIVE SECURITY 4
    Cybersecurity Elective 6 3 or 4
    Computer Science Elective 3 4
    HSS Elective* 4
     Credits15-16
    Summer Semester
    COMP4550 INCIDENT RESPONSE & BUSINESS CONTINUITY 4
    COMP5500 SENIOR PROJECT 4
    Cybersecurity Elective 6 3-4
    Math or Science Elective 2 4
     Credits15-16
     Total Credits126-128
    2

    Students must take two math or science electives total. Of these, at least one must be a 3-2-4 science elective with the exception of PHYS1000, and PHYS1500. Math electives include any Applied Math minor course.

    3

    Cybersecurity students take a total of four computer science electives: two cybersecurity electives, one cryptography elective and one computer science.

    ENGL/HSS Note

    Students are required to complete:

    • At least one course in Humanities: CSAS, HSSI, HIST, HUMN, LITR and PHIL
    • At least one course in the Social Sciences: CSAS, HSSI, COMM, ECON, ENVM, POLS, PSYC and SOCL
    • The remaining course from either the Humanities or Social Sciences category. 

    Students with a three English course sequence may use the third English course to satisfy a Humanities requirement.

    A minimum of 20 credits total, including English, humanities, and social science credit, is required to complete the humanities and social sciences graduation requirement.

    Of the three listed humanities and social  science electives BSCY students must include a Directed Elective:

    • An Ethics elective

    Math Placement may alter the course schedule above. 

    Cybersecurity Electives: select two courses from the following list

    Course Title Credits
    COMP3575SCRIPTING FOR CYBERSECURITY AND FORENSICS4
    COMP3580DIGITAL FORENSICS4
    COMP3590APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY4
    COMP3800SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMPUTER NETWORKING OR COMPUTER SCIENCE (require School approval to satisfy Cybersecurity Elective)4
    COMP4580NETWORK FORENSICS4
    COMP4590PUBLIC KEY CRYPTOGRAPHY4
    ELEC3800SPECIAL TOPICS IN ELECTRONICS (require School approval to satisfy Cybersecurity Electives)
    ELEC4025HARDWARE SECURITY3
    MATH2425CRYPTOLOGY4
    MATH3800SPECIAL TOPICS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS (require School approval to satisfy Cybersecurity Electives)

    Computer Science Electives: select one course from the following list 

    Course Title Credits
    COMP1150ROUTING AND SWITCHING4
    COMP2160WIRELESS NETWORKS4
    COMP2650DATABASES4
    COMP3125DATA SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS4
    COMP3200ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE4
    COMP3350PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES4
    COMP3450PARALLEL COMPUTING AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING4
    COMP3660MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT4
    COMP3750INTRODUCTION TO BIOSTATISTICS4
    COMP4050MACHINE LEARNING4
    COMP3800SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMPUTER NETWORKING OR COMPUTER SCIENCE (require School approval to satisfy Computing Elective)4
    COMP4150ADVANCED SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION4
    COMP4450SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING4
    COMP4950PROJECT MANAGEMENT4
    COMP4960SOFTWARE ENGINEERING4

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What You’ll Learn

  • Year 1

    You’ll establish a foundation for your Cybersecurity program by taking Computer Science I & II, Security Principles and Discrete Mathematics. These courses will lay the groundwork for a comprehensive understanding to practical cybersecurity concepts that you’ll apply in the rest of your program.

  • Year 2

    Second-year cybersecurity students expand their knowledge with computer science courses in Data Structures and Algorithms, as well as tackling Cybersecurity Law & Policy. You’ll bolster this knowledge with additional math courses in Calculus and Linear Algebra. 

    An optional pre co-op work term is available to students during the summer semester.

  • Year 3

    In the fall and summer semesters of your third year, you’ll start to focus on Operating Systems and System Administration while diving further into both Networking Security and Computer Security. You’ll also have the opportunity supplement your core program courses with an elective in your desired area of study.

    In the spring, you’ll begin the first of two required co-ops.

  • Year 4

    In the fall, you’ll go on your second required co-op to gain more hands-on industry experience.

    The remainder of your program allows you to round out your cybersecurity knowledge through advanced courses like Offensive Security, which delves into proactive measures that cybersecurity experts can take to stop intruders, as well as several electives. You’ll work on your senior project in your final semester.

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