The 91³Ô¹ÏÍø cybersecurity major is designed so graduates can attain employment in an IT/cybersecurity-related field and advance their careers in industry, government or academia.
Program Overview
Graduates of the cybersecurity program will have an understanding of the breadth of security-related issues in technology deployment and the ethical underpinnings of appropriate data management and protection. This cybersecurity program is an interdisciplinary program combining elements of computer science, analytics, criminal justice, intelligence gathering and risk planning. In this unique partnership with Saint Louis University, Rockhurst students will get the advantage of learning from two prestigious Jesuit institutions. Students pursuing this major will complete most coursework on campus at Rockhurst, as well as specific online classes (CYBS) taken through faculty at Saint Louis University to earn the Rockhurst Bachelor of Science degree with a major in cybersecurity.
Learning Outcomes
- Ability to analyze security issues in computer systems and design solutions to mitigate them.
- Synthesize the knowledge of computer systems, security, and business processes.
- Support the implementation of ethical guidelines and social requirements of security systems.
- Use data analytics to inform decision-making.
- Communicate concepts in a professional and effective manner.
- Function effectively as a member or leader of a team.
Program Outcomes
- A capstone course that is an opportunity to work with an organization of the student's choice to evaluate, design, and implement a security solution important to the business
- Job and networking opportunities in the growing Kansas City tech industry
- Internship opportunities with businesses in the Kansas City area
Cybersecurity Analyst
Security Engineer
Cybersecurity Consultant
Security Architect
Security Auditor
Security Consultant
Chief Information Security Officer
Incident Responder
Course Map
Degree and class descriptions and requirements can be found by clicking on the course catalog listing below:
Popular Courses
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Cyber Threats and Defense reviews security principles, controls, and monitoring technologies from both a network defense and offensive perspective. The course will develop a student's competencies related to detecting and analyzing network vulnerabilities and threats. At the completion of the course, students will be able to design and implement a systematic plan for defending domestic and organizational networks from internal and external threats.
Degree Info
Students are offered a wide range of faculty and professional skill sets between Rockhurst and SLU ranging from traditional faculty to professionals in Homeland Security and other public/private security roles.
While technical aspects are covered, so are aspects of:
- Analytical thinking and data utilization
- The coverage of criminal justice systems and evolving legal issues surrounding cybersecurity/cybercrime
- Effective communication skills inherent in liberal arts programs
- The application of ethics and human-centeredness to decision-making
This degree is in partnership with .
FAQs
How do I look up my class schedule once I have registered?
You will register for these courses just like any other Rockhurst course. Your faculty advisor will walk you through what course to take and they will show up in like any other class.
Who is my academic coach?
Your academic coach at the School for Professional Studies for undergraduate courses is Eboni Chism. Eboni can be contacted by email at eboni.chism@slu.edu.
Your academic coach for graduate courses is Sharon Spicer. Sharon can be contacted by email at sharon.spicer@slu.edu
Your academic coach will offer academic support for your courses taken through the partnership with SLU.
How do I contact my instructor and retrieve a syllabus?
When looking up your classes in , the instructor teaching the course will be listed. To email the instructor for a course syllabus, click on the circular envelope icon located on the right-hand side of the instructor's name.
How do I pay for my classes?
All partnership courses will be included in your Rockhurst annual tuition.
Where are my class(es) located?
The upper division major courses in this program will be a combination of courses taught on the Rockhurst campus by RU faculty, and approximately nine courses taught online by faculty in the Saint Louis University School of Professional Studies.
How do I get textbooks?
You can to purchase your textbooks. The course instructor will have the name of your textbook on the course syllabus.
How do I get my transcripts?
Rockhurst is still the degree-awarding institution in this partnership so your SLU courses will be shown on your Rockhurst transcripts.
If you have questions about this process, email registrar@rockhurst.edu or call 816-501-4048.
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