Computer Security Technology

Bachelor of Science Degree

The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Security Technology prepares students to combat security issues and challenges in the digital environment, including computer systems, computer networks and cyberspace. Graduates will be able to face the security threats and protect valuable information and/or physical resources from unauthorized access and malicious activities. In addition to preparing students for rewarding careers in the security industry, the program prepares students for lifelong learning and advanced studies in related disciplines.

Typical Employment Opportunities

Corporate Security
Federal, State and Local Security Agencies
Software Industries
Computer and Information Systems Manager 

Computer Security Technology (BS) Program Outcomes:

  • Graduates will demonstrate the knowledge-based skills to analyze and excel in computer and cyber security technologies.
  • Graduates will demonstrate an appreciation of professional requirements, ethics and leadership skills.
  • Graduates will utilize effective oral and written communication skills.
  • Graduates will apply critical thinking skills to analyze current issues and develop innovative solution techniques.

Admission to Farmingdale State College - State University of New York is based on the qualifications of the applicant without regard to age, sex, marital or military status, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, disability or sexual orientation.

Contact Information

Computer Security

Dr. M. Nazrul Islam
Lupton Hall, Room 102
934-420-2538
sst@farmingdale.edu
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm

<table> <tbody> <tr> <th>Liberal Arts and Sciences</th> <th>( 62 credits )</th> </tr> </tbody> </table> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=EGL 101" target="_blank">EGL 101</a> Composition I: College Writing (GE)</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=EGL 102" target="_blank">EGL 102</a> Composition II: Writing About Literature</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=MTH 129" target="_blank">MTH 129</a> Precalculus with Applications</td> <td>4</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=MTH 130" target="_blank">MTH 130</a> Calculus I with Applications</td> <td>4</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=PHY 135" target="_blank">PHY 135</a> College Physics I</td> <td>4</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=PHY 136" target="_blank">PHY 136</a> College Physics II</td> <td>4</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=BIO 120" target="_blank">BIO 120</a> General Biology</td> <td>4</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Humanities (GE)</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Arts (GE)</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td>American/Other World/Western Civilization (GE)</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Foreign Language (GE)</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Liberal Arts &amp; Sciences Electives</td> <td>12</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=ECO 321" target="_blank">ECO 321</a> Engineering Economics</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=EGL 310" target="_blank">EGL 310</a> Technical Writing</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td>300-400 Level Liberal Arts/Sciences Electives</td> <td>6</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <table> <tbody> <tr> <th>Required Courses: </th> <th>( 59 credits )</th> </tr> </tbody> </table> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=BCS 120" target="_blank">BCS 120</a> Foundations of Computer Programming</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=EET 104" target="_blank">EET 104</a> DC/AC Circuits OR <a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=EET 111" target="_blank">EET 111</a> Electric Circuits I</td> <td>4</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=EET 105" target="_blank">EET 105</a> Introduction to Digital Electronics</td> <td>2</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=CPS 201" target="_blank">CPS 201</a> Digital Systems and Security</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=CPS 203" target="_blank">CPS 203</a> Data Security and Privacy</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=CPS 205" target="_blank">CPS 205</a> Digital Signal and Image Processing</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=BCS 215" target="_blank">BCS 215</a> UNIX Operating Systems</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=CPS 301" target="_blank">CPS 301</a> Biometric Recognition</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=CPS 303" target="_blank">CPS 303</a> Operating Systems and Security</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=CPS 305" target="_blank">CPS 305</a> Foundations of Cryptography</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=EET 440" target="_blank">EET 440</a> Networking and Data Communications</td> <td>4</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=EET 441" target="_blank">EET 441</a> Advanced Networking</td> <td>4</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=CPS 401" target="_blank">CPS 401</a> Applied Cryptography</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=CPS 460" target="_blank">CPS 460</a>/<a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=TEL 460" target="_blank">TEL 460</a> Network Security</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=CPS 405W" target="_blank">CPS 405W</a> Senior Project</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td>100-200 Level Technical Elective * (see list below)</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td>300-400 Level Technical Elective * (<a href="/courses/index.shtml?cid=CPS 461" target="_blank">CPS 461</a>, 462 or 463)</td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td>300-400 Level Technical Electives * (BCS, CPS, CRJ, EET, SET)</td> <td>6</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <table> <tbody> <tr> <th>Total Credits</th> <th>121</th> </tr> </tbody> </table>
Liberal Arts and Sciences ( 62 credits )
EGL 101 Composition I: College Writing (GE) 3
EGL 102 Composition II: Writing About Literature 3
MTH 129 Precalculus with Applications 4
MTH 130 Calculus I with Applications 4
PHY 135 College Physics I 4
PHY 136 College Physics II 4
BIO 120 General Biology 4
Humanities (GE) 3
Arts (GE) 3
American/Other World/Western Civilization (GE) 3
Foreign Language (GE) 3
Liberal Arts & Sciences Electives 12
ECO 321 Engineering Economics 3
EGL 310 Technical Writing 3
300-400 Level Liberal Arts/Sciences Electives 6
Required Courses: ( 59 credits )
BCS 120 Foundations of Computer Programming 3
EET 104 DC/AC Circuits OR EET 111 Electric Circuits I 4
EET 105 Introduction to Digital Electronics 2
CPS 201 Digital Systems and Security 3
CPS 203 Data Security and Privacy 3
CPS 205 Digital Signal and Image Processing 3
BCS 215 UNIX Operating Systems 3
CPS 301 Biometric Recognition 3
CPS 303 Operating Systems and Security 3
CPS 305 Foundations of Cryptography 3
EET 440 Networking and Data Communications 4
EET 441 Advanced Networking 4
CPS 401 Applied Cryptography 3
CPS 460/TEL 460 Network Security 3
CPS 405W Senior Project 3
100-200 Level Technical Elective * (see list below) 3
300-400 Level Technical Elective * (CPS 461, 462 or 463) 3
300-400 Level Technical Electives * (BCS, CPS, CRJ, EET, SET) 6
Total Credits 121

Curriculum Summary

Degree Type: BS
Total Required Credits: 121

Please refer to the General Education, Applied Learning, and Writing Intensive requirement sections of the College Catalog and consult with your advisor to ensure that graduation requirements are satisfied.

As a part of the SUNY General Education Framework, all first-time full time Freshman at Farmingdale State College (FSC) beginning Fall 2023, are required to develop knowledge and skills in Diversity: Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DEISJ). Students will be able to fulfill this requirement at FSC by taking a specially designated DEISJ course that has been developed by faculty and approved by the DEISJ Review Board. DEISJ-approved courses may meet other General Education Knowledge and Skills areas and/or core competencies and thus be dually designated. DEISJ-approved courses may also earn other special designations such as those for Applied Learning or Writing Intensive.

Notes:
*Technical Elective courses can be selected in consultation with the student’s academic advisor within the course designations of EET, SET, BCS, CRJ and CPS.

100-200 Level Technical Electives:

BCS 262 Data Communications 3
SST 217 Computer Forensics II 3
EET 113 Electrical Circuits II 4
EET 118 Semiconductor Devices & Circuits 4
EET 223 Digital Electronics 4
SET 105 Intro to Symbolic & Logic Programming 3
SET 205 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Technology 3

 

300-400 Level Suggested Technical Electives:

BCS 318 Virtualization & Cloud Computing 3
CPS 461 Penetration Testing 3
CPS 462 Smart Grid Security 3
CPS 463 Distributed Systems and Security 3
CPS 491 Computer Security Internship 3
SST 440 Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency 3
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