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ECT_INFSEC - Information Security - Experiential Certificate

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Program Requirements

Credit 1: Core Requirement

CPSC 395. Sensitive Information in a Connected World

Credit 2: Interdisciplinary Requirement (choose one)

One course related to social, economic, legal or policy aspects of information security:

PHIL 103. Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 250. Love, Death, and Twitter
PHIL 335. Being, Life, Death: Heidegger
PSYC 221. Research Design and Analysis
PSYC 226. Social Psychology
PSYC 237. Health Psychology
PSYC 255. Cognitive Psychology
PBPL 202. Law, Argument, and Public Policy
POLS 307. Constitutional Powers and Civil Rights
POLS 316. Civil Liberties
PBPL 255. First Amendment Law and Policy
Other courses as approved by a certificate faculty adviser

Credit 3: Co-curricular Experience

A co-curricular activity related to the technical or interdisciplinary aspects of information security, such as an internship, summer fellowship, paid or unpaid research project with a faculty member, or other experience approved a certificate faculty advisor

For more information, contact certificate faculty advisers Professor Ewa Syta, Professor Beth Casserly, Professor Kevin McMahon, or Professor Todd Ryan.