Cybersecurity (CYBR) is an emerging, rapidly expanding science that addresses problems in the fundamental understanding of the design, development, implementation, and life-cycle support of secure information systems. Cybersecurity (CYBR) is an interdisciplinary undergraduate major that will prepare students for positions in government, industry, and research as well as provide them with the foundation necessary for success in graduate programs.
Cybersecurity (CYBR) Major Requirements
- 9 hours of IS&T Core courses
- 21 hours of Computer Science Core courses
- 27 hours of Cybersecurity Core courses
- 18 hours of Cybersecurity Elective courses
- 8 hours of Mathematics courses
- 6 hours of Elective/Prerequisite courses
Cybersecurity Course Requirements for the current catalog can be found in the Cybersecurity Advising Worksheet
Undergraduate course descriptions can be found on the Course Catalog.
Student Learning Outcomes for Cybersecurity Undergraduate Program
SLO 1: Apply knowledge of cybersecurity, computing, and mathematics appropriate to the discipline
SLO 2: Analyze a problem and identify and define the security requirements appropriate to its solution and implement them
SLO 3: Function effectively on teams to accomplish a common goal in a professional, ethical, legal, and responsible manner
SLO 4: Communicate effectively with a range of audiences
SLO 5: An ability to use current technology, skills, and tools necessary for cybersecurity practice
General Education Requirements
See UNO’s general education website for a list of categories and approved courses.