Graduate Certificate
Information Assurance and Cybersecurity
Admission Requirements
Students seeking this graduate certificate program must be admitted to the Graduate School in either degree bound status, or non-degree Category A status. International students will not be issued an I-20 for pursuing a certificate program only. They may obtain a certificate only while concurrently pursuing a graduate degree. Students should contact the Graduate School to determine if they need to apply for admission to this status, or need to reactivate their enrollment file. Students who have not completed graduate coursework at 黑洞社区 will need to apply for admission to Category A status in any related field, by submitting an application, and application fee to the Graduate School. Two official transcripts from all schools attended must be sent directly to the Graduate School from the institution issuing the transcript. To be considered official, transcripts must be received in the Graduate School office in sealed envelopes from the issuing institution.
Degree Admission 鈥 The student must have earned a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution
or a recognized institution in another country whose requirements for the bachelor's
degree are substantially equivalent to an American four-year bachelor's degree. The
student must also have a grade point average of at least 2.750 based upon the last
60 hours of course work (or nearest semester or term break to this), including any
post-bachelor's graduate work, and no more than 9 hours of background deficiencies
in the desired field. Some programs may require a higher minimum grade point average.
Non-Degree, Category A 鈥 Students who already possess a graduate degree and who do not wish to pursue a
second degree, should apply for non-degree, category A admission. The student must
have earned a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution or a recognized
institution in another country whose requirements for the bachelor's degree are substantially
equivalent to an American four-year bachelor's degree. The student must also have
a grade point average of at least 2.750 based upon the last 60 hours of course work
(or nearest semester or term break to this), including any post-bachelor's graduate
work. Some programs may require a higher minimum grade point average.
Students who do not have a minimum of a bachelor's degree in computer science - or a strong background in computer science, may be required to take additional coursework in preparation for enrollment in the certificate program.
Students must have knowledge of the following specific topics related to discrete structures, algorithms, databases, and operating systems, if not the student must take the corresponding courses as indicated below.
Algorithms:
- Algorithm Analysis
- Computational Complexity
- Best/Worst/Average Case Behavior
- Optimization
- Searching, Sorting
- String Matching Algorithms
- Iterative Algorithms
- Recursion
- Greedy Algorithms
- Hill Climbing
Students lacking knowledge of the Algorithms topics must take CS 560 Design of Algorithms.
Data Structures:
- Numerical Representations
- Strings
- Lists
- Arrrays
- Vectors
- Heaps
- Queues
- Stacks
- Buffers
- Trees
- Objects
- Data formats in languages
- Categories
Students lacking knowledge of the Data Structures topics must take CS 400 Data Structures.
Databases:
Types and structures of modern database management systems and their applications, such as:
- Hierarchical Databases
- No SQL Databases
- Object-Based
- Object-Oriented Databases
Students lacking knowledge of the Data Structures topics must take CS 665 Databases
Operating Systems:
- Privilege States
- Processes and Threads, Process/Thread Management
- Memory Management, Virtual Memory
- Inter-process Communications
- Concurrency and Synchronization, Deadlocks
- File Systems
- Input / Output
- Clear Interface Semantics
Students lacking knowledge of the Operating Systems topics must take CS 540 Operating Systems.