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Jun 08, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Cybersecurity, B.S.
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The program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology (IT) equips students for a successful career in IT and graduate studies in diverse disciplines. Emphasizing technical foundations, problem-solving skills, and hands-on practice, the curriculum equips students to create and enhance IT solutions using both established and emerging technologies. Covering key areas such as programming, web systems, networking, human-computer interaction, databases, information management, and project management, the program incorporates a strong focus on professional development, including technical communication, ethical considerations, and teamwork. The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET.
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Program educational objectives
In the course of their careers, graduates of the BS in Cybersecurity program will: - Work productively in the creation, maintenance, administration, and improvement of secure computing systems and associated infrastructure.
- Remain current in their profession through lifelong learning, including graduate school.
- Exhibit leadership and exercise their profession with the highest level of ethics, and social responsibility.
Schedule of Classes
Specific offerings for each semester may be found in the Schedule of Classes. Requirements for the major in Cybersecurity, B.S.
To earn the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in cybersecurity students must complete a minimum of 128 credits and meet the following requirements: General Education requirements
In order to graduate on-schedule without taking additional courses, it is highly recommended that students meet with an Undergraduate Academic Adviser concerning the selection of all of their general education courses. Each candidate for an Oakland University baccalaureate will need to satisfactorily complete approved courses in each of the following areas: Foundations, Explorations, Integration, Writing Intensive, and US Diversity. For details, refer to the General Education Requirements section of the catalog. In order to satisfy both general education and other program requirements, in some of the general education areas students should select from the courses listed below. Foundations - Writing Foundations (WRT 1060)
- Formal Reasoning (Satisfied by MTH 1554; see Quantitative foundations)
Explorations: One course from each of the seven Explorations areas - Arts
- Language and Culture
- Global Perspective
- Literature
- Natural Science and Technology (Satisfied by an approved science elective)
- Social Science
- Western Civilization (Satisfied by PHL 1310; see additional major requirements)
Integration - Knowledge Applications (Satisfied by MTH 1555; see Quantitative foundations)
U.S. Diversity - May be met by an approved course in the Explorations area
Writing Intensive and Capstone - Capstone (Satisfied by CSI 4999; see Required professional subjects)
- Writing Intensive in the Major (Satisfied by CSI 4999; see Required professional subjects)
- Writing Intensive in General Education (may be met by an approved course in the Explorations area)
Additional major requirements All students must complete the following requirement. - Professional Ethics: PHL 1310 - Introduction to Ethics in Science and Engineering
Approved science elective
Take one of the following: Required professional subjects
Professional electives
Students must complete three courses as part of the professional electives requirements. Courses can be selected from within one area if the student has a particular academic interest or any combination of courses listed under different areas. Secure System Integration Area
Cyber Physical System Security Area
Note
CSI 4900 (Special Topics), CSI 4995 (Undergraduate Research), and CSI 4996 (Independent Study) may also count toward fulfilling the professional electives requirement, provided each course is at least 3 credits. Students following this catalog may apply any future courses introduced within the professional electives to meet the professional electives requirement. Flexible electives
Students must complete a minimum of 6 additional credits in flexible electives. Flexible elective courses can be chosen from 3000-level or higher courses in CSI, BE, ECE, ISE, ME, APM, MOR, MTH, STA, BIO, CHM, or PHY, or from the approved courses listed below. No more than 2 credits of CSI 4950 (Internship) can be used to fulfill the flexible electives requirement. Additionally, courses at the 5000-level require approval from the instructor. Approved flexible electives courses: Major standing
To enroll in 3000- or higher level courses and to become candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in Cybersecurity, students must gain major standing. An application for major standing should be submitted prior to intended enrollment in 3000- or higher level courses. Students can obtain the major standing form from the SECS Undergraduate Advising Website. When the application for major standing is approved, students with majors of Pre-Cybersecurity will have their major changed to Cybersecurity. Approval of both a major standing application and change of major to Cybersecurity is required prior to enrolling in any 3000- or higher-level courses. To gain major standing in Cybersecurity, students must: • have a minimum average GPA of 2.0 in major standing courses which consist of MTH 1554 , MTH 1555 , CSI 2120 or APM 2663 , STA 2226 , CSI 1420 , CSI 2300 , CSI 2460 , CSI 2470 , and CSI 2999 ; • have no more than two grades with C-, D+, or D in the major standing courses; • have not attempted any major standing course more than three times; and • have not repeated more than three different major standing courses, with courses bearing a W (withdrawal) grade not being counted. Conditional major standing, which permits students to register for 3000- or 4000-level SECS courses, will be granted in the semester during which the student will fulfill requirements for major standing courses. Performance requirements
Satisfactory completion of the program requires an average grade of at least 2.0 within each group: quantitative foundations and approved science elective; cybersecurity core; and professional courses (including required professional subjects, professional electives, and flexible electives). Within the professional courses at most two different courses may be repeated, a total of three attempts per course is permitted, and at most two grades below C are permitted. A grade of C or better in CSI 4999 (Senior Capstone Project) must be received. Sample cybersecurity schedule
Students entering the School of Engineering and Computer Science with the required background may follow a schedule such as the one indicated below. However, students will need additional time to complete the program if they do not have the required background upon entrance to the program. Fall semester – 16 credits
Winter semester – 16 credits
Winter semester – 18 credits
Fall semester – 16 credits
Winter semester – 16 credits
Winter semester – 14 credits
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