Cybersecurity Engineering Certificate (CSE)
The Certificate in Cybersecurity Engineering can be awarded in conjunction with any engineering master's degree. In order to qualify for this certificate, students enrolled in any master's degree program within the McKelvey School of Engineering will need to meet the requirements listed below in addition to the standard requirements for their master's degree. All courses must be taken for a grade. Courses must be graded at a D- or better in order to count toward the certificate.
Core Courses
Code | Title | Units |
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CSE 4303 | Introduction to Computer Security | 3 |
CSE 5203 | Systems Security | 3 |
Program Electives
Select three of the following:
Code | Title | Units |
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CSE 4103 | Web Privacy and Security | 3 |
CSE 4202 | Operating Systems Organization | 3 |
CSE 4304 | Reverse Engineering and Malware Analysis | 3 |
CSE 4402 | Introduction to Cryptography | 3 |
CSE 4703 | Introduction to Computer Networks | 3 |
CSE 5271 | Data-Driven Privacy and Security | 3 |
CSE 5402 | Concurrency and Memory Safe System Software Development | 3 |
CSE 5505 | Adversarial AI | 3 |
CSE 5619 | Recent Advances in Computer Security and Privacy | 3 |
CSE 5701 | Network Security | 3 |
CSE 5202 | Advanced Operating Systems | 3 |