This 15-credit graduate certificate in Information and Network Security is designed to address the needs of professionals who hold a baccalaureate or master’s degree in Information Science or a related field in order to expand their professional skills and qualifications in cybersecurity.
The University of Pittsburgh’s School of Computing and Information is widely recognized for our excellence in cybersecurity research and education. The School has been designated a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education (CAE-IAE) since 2004 and enjoys a top ten ranking among more than 400 institutions of higher education with programs in Cybersecurity.
Required Core Courses
Students must complete the two following courses with a grade of B- or better:
Elective Courses
Students must complete three elective courses with a grade of C or better. A list of recommended elective courses is provided below. With advisor approval, students may choose an alternate elective.
- INFSCI 2170 / TELCOM 2820 - Cryptography
- INFSCI 2560 - Network and Web Data Technologies
- INFSCI 2620 - Developing Secure Systems
- INFSCI 2621 / TELCOM 2813 - Security Management and Computer Forensics
- TELCOM 2120 - Network Performance
- TELCOM 2700 - Introduction to Wireless Networks
Other Requirements
Coursework must be completed within a period of four calendar years from the student’s initial registration in the graduate certificate program.