2024-2025 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Combined Bachelor of Science in Information Systems and Master of Science in Cybersecurity
Qualified undergraduates may be admitted to a combined bachelor's/master's program and obtain both a B.S. in information systems and an M.S. in cybersecurity within an accelerated time frame. Students admitted to this program will count up to 12 credits of graduate work in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the undergraduate. After completing 123 credits and all requirements for the bachelor's degree, students are awarded a bachelor's degree. A minimum of 21 graduate credits must be completed after the 123 credits of the bachelor's degree. All other master's degree requirements must be met.
Admission
We encourage information systems students to apply for the combined B.S./M.S. program in information systems and cybersecurity in their second year. It is also possible to apply in the third year, but students in their fourth year typically do not receive the benefits of the combined program. Application requirements include:
- Overall GPA of 3.25 or greater
- Student must have been admitted to the information systems program
- 60 hours of academic credit have been completed or are in progress
- Two letters of recommendation
- Academic transcripts (unofficial transcripts are allowable)
Admission decisions will be made by the school admissions committee based on the student's previous academic success in information systems, as indicated by GPA and grades in the foundation information systems courses, as well as potential success in the graduate program, as indicated by the letters of recommendation. Decisions will normally be communicated to students within four weeks of submitting a complete application to the combined degree program.
Requirements
During Undergraduate Studies
All university requirements, including general education courses, must be completed before the final (graduate) year of the combined B.S./M.S. program. In the final undergraduate year, students will normally take 12 credits of graduate-level courses. If any courses are dual-listed, students in the combined B.S./M.S. program must complete all assignments expected of graduate students and they will be evaluated in the same way as graduate students.
- The school has identified the following courses that students may dual-count toward the B.S. and M.S. degrees. Up to 12 credits can be dual counted. Students are strongly encouraged to work with the graduate program director in cybersecurity to ensure all undergraduate and graduate requirements are met.
During Graduate Studies
A student shall be considered a graduate student for all purposes upon fulfillment of one of the following events: the award of a baccalaureate degree, the completion of 12 graduate credit hours, or at the request of the graduate program director with the approval of the academic dean.
Graduation Without Completion of the Program
If a student decides at some point to pursue only the undergraduate portion of the combined degree, the school will still recognize the graduate courses taken in lieu of undergraduate courses. Credit from the undergraduate degree cannot be used toward a graduate degree at a later date.
The student will still be responsible for completing all of their information systems degree requirements.
Sample Order of Coursework
This sample order of coursework assumes that students will complete the IS foundation and general education courses with the help of their advisor and apply for graduate admission at the end of the winter semester of their second year. The following course sequence also assumes a strong mathematics background for the entering student. If mathematics deficiencies exist, completing the mathematics prerequisites should be the student's top priority.
Notes:
- This is only one of many possible sequences of courses. Students are strongly encouraged to work with the graduate program director in cybersecurity to ensure all undergraduate and graduate requirements are met, and to customize the combined program to their areas of interest.
- The following sequence makes no attempt to minimize credits. For example, the sequence assumes that all general education courses are distinct, and no double dipping is done.
Year One
- CIS 150 - Introduction to Computing (3 credits)
- CIS 162 - Computer Science I (4 credits)
- CIS 260 - Application Development in Visual Basic (4 credits)
- COM 201 - Speech (3 credits)
- MTH 125 - Survey of Calculus (3 credits)
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits)
- WRT 150 - Strategies in Writing (4 credits)
- Appropriate general education coursework
- Appropriate general education coursework
Year Two
- CIS 230 - Hardware and Software (3 credits)
- CIS 238 - Internet Media and Programming (3 credits)
- CIS 241 - System-level Programming and Utilities (3 credits) OR CIS 253 - COBOL (4 credits) OR CIS 371 - Web Application Programming (3 credits)
OR CIS 163 - Computer Science II (4 credits) - CIS 290 - Professional Responsibilities and Practices (3 credits)
- ACC 212 - Principles of Financial Accounting (3 credits)
- ACC 213 - Principles of Managerial Accounting (3 credits)
- ECO 210 - Introductory Macroeconomics (3 credits) OR ECO 211 - Introductory Microeconomics (3 credits)
- MGT 268 - Business Processes and Management Information Systems (3 credits)
- Appropriate general education coursework
- Appropriate general education coursework
Year Three
- CIS 330 - Systems Analysis and Design (3 credits)
- CIS 333 - Database Management and Implementation (3 credits)
- CIS 450 - IS Project Management (3 credits)
- CIS 490 - Internship (2 to 5 credits)
- CIS 654 - Computer Networking (3 credits)
- BUS 201 - Legal Environment for Business (3 credits)
- MGT 331 - Managing People and Organizations (3 credits)
- MKT 350 - Marketing Management (3 credits)
- WRT 350 - Business Communication (3 credits)
- Appropriate general education coursework
- Appropriate general education coursework
Year Four
- CIS 460 - Management of Information Systems (3 credits)
- CIS 463 - Information Systems Project (3 credits)
- CIS 518 - Secure Software Engineering (3 credits)
- CIS 555 - Applied Cryptography (3 credits)
- CIS 617 - Digital Forensics and Investigations (3 credits)
- FIN 320 - Managerial Finance (3 credits)
- Graduate elective
- Appropriate general education coursework
- Appropriate general education coursework
- Appropriate general education coursework
Year Five