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Cyber Engineering

CYSEC 308: Cyber Defense: Cloud Security

The course is to develop the advanced knowledge needed to protect applications based on public cloud systems. The course is a project-based course. Students focus on project-based work on a cloud-based platform to monitor, analyze and predict any malicious cyber attacks. This course provides students advanced knowledge in cyber defense. In addition, this course will cover all aspects of cybersecurity including data security, software security, component security, human security, and organizational security. Prerequisite: CYSEC 302 and CYSEC 307 3 credits

CYSEC 490-499: Advanced Topics in Cybersecurity

Advanced courses developed from student interest in all areas of cybersecurity. Brief description of current content to be announced in schedule of classes. Prerequisite: Permission of the program director/Chair. 1-3 credits

SEECS (101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 302, 401, 402): Professional and Personal Enrichment Seminar

Course description is listed in Computer and Information Science section of the catalog. 0 credit, Fall and Spring

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND CYBER ENGINEERING (ECE)

WOOKWON LEE, D.Sc., P.E., Chairperson FACULTY: Professor Emeritus: Mehmet Cultu. Professors: Fong Mak, Ramakrishnan Sundaram, Wookwon Lee, Lin Zhao. Associate Professor: Yong-Kyu Jung. Assistant Professor: Ahmed AbuHussein. The faculty of the Electrical and Cyber Engineering (ECE) department strive to encourage and guide students to build technical competency, effective communication, leadership skills, and entrepreneurial enthusiasm; to help our students find and secure their future careers; and most importantly to empower them with the passion of life-long learning and a spirit of excellency. We expect our students to excel as engineers and leaders in their professional field. The Electrical and Cyber Engineering department offers the following programs: • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering – described below • Accelerated 5-year B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Master of Science in Electrical

Engineering – described below • Bachelor of Science in Cyber Engineering – described under Cyber Engineering In conjunction with the Computer and Information Science Department, ECE supports the following program: • Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity – described under Cybersecurity

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