rasmussen.edu | 888-5-RASMUSSEN SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY 30 ALL CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY ADDENDUM Cyber Security | BACHELOR’S DEGREE Knowledge Credit Self-Directed Assessment Available Bachelor of Science Degree Fully online program CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Information Assurance Analyst • Information Security Analyst • Information Security Manager • Information Systems Security Analyst • Information Technology Security Analyst Applicants for careers in this field may be subject to pre-employment screenings such as, but not limited to, criminal background checks, and drug/or alcohol testing. Employment decisions, including whether to require background checks and other tests, are made at the discretion of the employer. Rasmussen does not pre-screen for enrollment in this program. Any prospective student must consider their history, lifestyle and future actions before enrolling in this program, and carefully consider whether their actions may prevent them from attaining employment in the field they choose to pursue. Additional requirements, such as industry-specific training may be required to obtain employment in this field. OBJECTIVE Graduates will be exposed to ethical and professional cyber security standards for business operations, administration, and report writing. Graduates of this program will also be able to address current and future cyber security challenges, such as risk management, security awareness, business continuity, and the collection and preservation of digital evidence, with a strong foundation of cyber security principles. The curriculum emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of the forensic tools and techniques used to investigate and analyze network-related incidents and digital devices. Courses are project-based and simulate real-world experience with relevant software applications and hands-on labs. Students benefit by learning from highly qualified faculty who have practical, in-field experience. Graduates are able to document procedures and comply with relevant policies, regulation standards, and ethical practices. Graduates understand the importance of lifelong learning, transferable skills, and staying current with emerging technology and trends. Graduates will be able to communicate effectively, think critically, and act ethically in a variety of professional contexts. This program is aligned to industry-relevant skills and certifications that are sought most by employers, which provides graduates an edge as they enter the career field. ACCEPTANCE REQUIREMENTS This is a bachelor-completer program. To be considered for admission, applicants must provide transcripts from an accredited institution of higher learning as recognized by the U. S. Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) that demonstrates one of the following: a. A conferred associate’s or bachelor’s degree in a related field, as listed below b. A conferred associate’s or bachelor’s degree in an unrelated field c. Completion of at least 60 quarter credits or 40 semester credits of college-level coursework with a grade of C or higher in each course Students who transfer a conferred associate’s or bachelor’s degree from the following approved field-related programs will receive a block transfer of 90 lower- level quarter credits: • Network Systems Administration • Networking Technology • Computer Network Systems • Computer Network Administration • Network Security • Network Administration and Security Students with an unrelated associate’s or bachelor’s degree, or at least 60 eligible quarter credits, may be considered for this program as specified below: • Students may be required to take additional lower-level prerequisite courses when equivalent courses have not been completed within the past three (3) years. Prerequisite courses a student may be required to complete include: CET2522C Cisco Network Routing and Switching, CIS2647C Windows Directory Services, CNT1244C Introduction to Networks, and ISM2321 Managing Information Security. • In addition, the students will have their transcripts evaluated on a course-by- course basis to determine whether any upper-level credits will also apply to their program. Eligible transfer credits will be applied to their program at the appropriate level. Students who have fewer than 90 transferable lower-level quarter credits will be required to take additional lower-level coursework. The additional coursework will be determined by Rasmussen University based upon a predetermined elective pool appropriate for the program of enrollment. GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Upper Division Communication (Select 1 course)+ 4 Humanities (Select 2 courses)+ 8 Math / Natural Sciences (Required course) 4 MAD3300 Discrete Mathematics Social Sciences (Select 2 courses)+ 8 See page 91 for General Education Course Selections. CORE COURSES Upper Division CEN4200C Malware Reverse Engineering 4 CIS3086 Principles of Cyber Security 3 CIS3139 Security Risk Assessment 4 CIS3240C Security Controls 4 CIS3332 Cyber Security Policy Analysis 4 CIS3417 Regulatory and Legal Compliance 4 CIS4028C Cryptography and Traffic Analysis 4 CIS4039 Auditing Information Technology Infrastructure 4 CIS4162C Enterprise Storage Management 4 CIS4189C Risk Management and Business Continuity 4 CIS4222C Managing Security Awareness 4 CIS4385C Computer Forensics 3 CIS4456 Hacker Techniques, Tools and Applications 4 CIS4955C Cyber Security Capstone 4 CNT3003 Advanced Network Security 4 CNT3126 Advanced Networking 4 CNT3777 Virtualization 4 Transferred Lower-Division Credits 90 Upper-Division General Education Credits 24 Upper-Division Core Credits 66 Total Bachelor’s Degree Credits 180 +Self-directed assessment available; see page 170 for details. The University will reimburse students to sit for up to three recommended certification exams. Reimbursements will be made only once per certification exam. Students are responsible for paying for any additional attempts. A student enrolled in an associate degree program through Rasmussen University Online may dual enroll in this Bachelor’s degree program when enrolled in the final 12 credits needed to complete their enrolled associate’s degree program, and all program acceptance requirements are met. The student may be scheduled to complete Associate program course requirements before taking Bachelor-level courses. The student will graduate from their enrolled associate degree program only when all course requirements specific to that program have been completed. Students who choose this option to dual enroll cannot complete the final 12 credits in the associate degree as self-directed assessments (SDA). Students enrolled in a Rasmussen University Certificate or Diploma program are not eligible to dual enroll in this Bachelor’s degree program. Students enrolled in a residential program through a campus are not eligible to dual enroll in this program.