The Cybersecurity major combines hands-on exercises and projects, preparation for and participation in cybersecurity competitions, and classroom study. Students will select one of four concentrations to add to their studies: Business/Entrepreneurship; Policy, Law, and Geopolitical Issues; Analytics; or an interdisciplinary concentration combining classes from the other concentrations. This program will develop graduates who have an interdisciplinary background able to analyze complex cyber challenges, provide robust solutions, and be able to communicate those challenges and solutions effectively. Our graduates will be trained as ethical leaders who can protect our communities, organizations, and nations from cyber threats.
Some classes include:
Computer Systems for Cybersecurity
Systems Security
Cybersecurity for Data Science
Cybersecurity Laboratory
Cloud Computing
Machine Learning
Introduction to Malware Analysis and Computer Forensics (Elective)
Security Auditing and Penetration Testing (Elective)
Cryptology
Cybersecurity Capstone
Unique opportunities within this major/ECS: train for and participate in cybersecurity competitions (Baylor ranked 15th nationally in Fall 2023), be part of our cybersecurity student organization, benefit from utilizing the new Central Texas Cyber Range at the BRIC through coursework, research, competitions, and training.
Some potential career opportunities for students who graduate with this major are cybersecurity Analyst, Cybersecurity Engineer, Digital Forensics, Threat Intelligence Analyst, Incident Response, Vulnerability Assessment and Management, Chief Information Security Officer, and Cybersecurity Manager. For more information on cyber careers see the Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework).
https://admissions.web.baylor.edu/degrees/cybersecurity