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Nov 21, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Cybersecurity, B.S.
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John Yoon, Ph.D., Program Head
914-674-7461
JYoon@mercy.edu
Program also offered fully online
Bachelor of Science
General Liberal Arts and Science |
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General Education Requirements |
60 credits |
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Major Concentration |
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Cybersecurity |
39 credits |
Major Electives |
9 credits |
Open Electives |
12 credits |
Total |
120 credits |
CISC 131 , CISC 231 , MATH 116 (or MATH 115 ) and MATH 120 /CISC 120 , MATH 122 , MATH 201 are Prerequisites for the major and must be used to fulfill general education requirements.
Students who choose the major concentration in cybersecurity must complete:
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Foundation Courses
** This course can be transferred into if students have current security+ certificate.
Major Electives
and two courses from the following:
Note(s)
* These courses fulfill part of the General Education requirements. The total of major concentration is 16 courses or 48 credits.
Mercy College’s 15-credit residency requirement in the major concentrations of cybersecurity must be satisfied by courses numbered 200 or above.
Undergraduate students may take a maximum of two graduate level courses, which will be used for elective course requirements.
Students in B.S. program can apply for B.S. + M.S. dual degree before senior year. To get the benefit of dual degree, students should use their open electives to take as many graduate courses as possible. Students in the dual degree program may apply a maximum of twelve credits taken at the graduate level (other than IASP 585) to fulfill the requirements of their undergraduate degree.
Students can choose to have a minor in cybersecurity (refer to the requirement in this catalog).
- CSEC curriculum uses both IASP and CISC course codes. Check its curriculum for courses allowed in CSEC Minor.
- Students need to use Gen Ed elective and/or open elective to fulfill the 15 credits requirements.
- Recommended five courses for CSEC minor are among CISC 131 , IASP 221 , IASP 230 , IASP 330 , IASP 340 , CISC 359 . Note, any course is being used to fulfill students’ major requirements cannot be used for minor again. For example, IASP 230 cannot be used for some majors due to the fact that their majors have required it as one of their major courses already.
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