Your Potential with a B.S. in Cybersecurity Degree

Build expertise in protecting digital systems and data. Gain hands-on experience in ethical hacking, network security, cloud computing, and digital forensics while preparing for a successful career in cybersecurity and information security.
Bachelor of Science
B.S. in Cybersecurity

Comprehensive Curriculum Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity (B.S. in Cybersecurity) program at Day1-CPT.com offers a comprehensive curriculum covering network security, ethical hacking, cloud computing, and digital forensics. With a total of 120 credit hours, the program is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in today’s rapidly evolving cybersecurity field. Explore our specialized concentrations and prepare for a successful career in protecting digital systems and information.

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Comprehensive General Education Courses

The Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity program includes 30 hours of general education courses designed to provide a broad foundation of knowledge and skills. These courses cover essential areas such as communication, humanities, ethics, mathematics, and science, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for success in the cybersecurity field. They also enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical abilities needed to tackle complex security challenges.

General Education Courses – 30 hrs

Technical Communication
This course teaches students how to communicate complex technical information clearly and effectively. It covers writing reports, creating documentation, developing presentations, and conveying information to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Humanities Seminar
This course encourages critical thinking and interdisciplinary exploration of human culture, history, and society. Students engage in discussions, research, and analysis to develop a broader understanding of social, ethical, and cultural issues.
Effective Speaking
This course develops students’ oral communication and presentation skills. Students learn techniques for clear, confident, and persuasive speaking in professional, academic, and public settings.
Principles of Psychology
This course introduces the fundamental concepts and theories of human behavior and mental processes. Students explore perception, learning, memory, motivation, and social behavior to understand individual and group dynamics.
Ethics
This course examines moral principles and ethical decision-making in personal and professional contexts. Students learn to analyze dilemmas, evaluate consequences, and apply ethical frameworks to guide responsible behavior.
Humanities or Social Science Elective
This course allows students to explore topics in the humanities or social sciences, fostering critical thinking and a broader understanding of culture, society, and human behavior.
College Algebra
This course covers fundamental algebraic concepts, including functions, equations, inequalities, and graphing. Students develop problem-solving skills essential for higher-level mathematics and quantitative reasoning.
Statistics
This course introduces methods for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. Students learn descriptive and inferential statistics, probability, and data presentation techniques to support informed decision-making.
Science Elective
This course allows students to explore a scientific topic of interest, developing critical thinking and analytical skills. Students engage in experiments, observations, and analysis to understand scientific principles and their real-world applications.
Essential Calculus
This course introduces students to fundamental calculus concepts, including limits, derivatives, and integrals. Students develop problem-solving and analytical skills while applying mathematical principles to real-world situations.

Cybersecurity Core – 61 hrs

Introduction to Computer Science & Information Technology (1 hrs)
Or. Online Learning Orientation (1 hrs)
Computing Infrastructure Basics (3 hrs)
Introduction to Operating Systems (3 hrs)
Using Programming to Solve Problems (3 hrs)
Network Management (3 hrs)
Artificial Intelligence & Information (3 hrs)
Linux and PowerShell (3 hrs)
Data Management (3 hrs)
Information Security (3 hrs)
Advanced Database Management (3 hrs)
Business Concepts (3 hrs)
Risk Management (3 hrs)
Principles of Project Management (3 hrs)
Programming for Cybersecurity (3 hrs)
Intro to Cloud Computing and Security (3 hrs)
Cybersecurity Law (3 hrs)
Malware Analysis and Digital Forensics (3 hrs)
Advanced Server Administration (3 hrs)
Advanced Cybersecurity Concepts (3 hrs)
Senior Capstone I (3 hrs) And Senior Capstone II (3 hrs)
Or. Information Systems Capstone Proposal (3 hrs) And Information Systems Capstone Project (3 hrs)

Advanced Cybersecurity Concentration (Angola Campus) (15 hrs.)

Certified Ethical Hacking I (3 hrs)
Certified Ethical Hacking II (3 hrs)
Certified Ethical Hacking III (3 hrs)
Certified Ethical Hacking IV (3 hrs)
Applications of Cybersecurity (3 hrs)

Cybersecurity Professional Concentration (TrineOnline) (15 hrs.)

Ethical Hacker (3 hrs)
System Security (3 hrs)
Security Analysis (3 hrs)
Security CyberOps (3 hrs)
Cybersecurity (3 hrs)

Electives (14 hrs.)

Any college-level courses, including CSIT 311X Internship Experience (1-3 hrs.)

Advance Your B.S. in Cybersecurity Career Today

Join the Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity program to develop technical expertise, gain hands-on experience, and accelerate your career in protecting digital systems and information security.

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