CYBER ENGINEERING
SENIOR Fall 3 Tech Elective 1 3 Global Citizenship 3 Physics III/Phys 214 3 Senior Design I/ECE 357 3 Math/Science Elective 2 15
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Spring 3 Technical Selective 3 Secured Embedded Syst/CYENG 350 3 Senior Design II/ECE 358 3 Math/Science Elective 3 12 Total Credits: 124
Technical selective courses are core specialized courses intended to allow students to focus the breadth or depth of their degree program. Student must choose one of the following to fulfill the curriculum requirements: • CYENG 352 IoT Security and Implementations • ECE 311 Embedded Kernel and RTOS • ECE 355 Wireless Networks and Protocols for IoT Technical electives are additional specialized courses intended to allow students to focus the breadth or depth of their degree program. Students should plan for these courses well in advance (at least a year) to ensure that the course(s) they are interested in will be offered in the sequence in which they can enroll. Students should plan their course sequence in order to have the appropriate prerequisites. In all cases, students should select these courses in consultation with their academic advisor. Eligible technical electives are • ECE3xx, ECE4xx, CIS3xx, CIS4xx, CYSEC2xx, or CYSEC3xx, CYENG3xx with advisor approval. • CRJS2xx (approved list)
Cyber Engineering Minor The Minor in Cyber Engineering program will supplement students with sufficient technical knowledge that enables them to work confidently on emerging security technologies with applications or products using industrial servers, embedded systems, and IoT devices. These are used in products for automation, internal medical support (for instance, heart and insulin), external medical support (for instance, defibrillators), physical and occupational therapy, robotics, smart home IoT, transportation systems, military systems, smart cities, educational toys, etc. The Cyber Engineering minor requires 19 credits to complete. Depending on students’ interests and the field of their future careers, they can choose from three tracks which are based on a core set of Cyber Engineering courses – Track A focused on IoT devices, Track B focused on microcontroller implementation, and Track C focused on securing embedded systems. On any track, a minimum of 9 credit hours of CyENG curriculum courses must be unique beyond the curriculum of student’s major.