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Computer Engineering | Cybersecurity | Network Security
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The Rowan Experience

The ever-changing cyberspace and the number of threat actors in cyberspace are growing exponentially as we as a nation, both publicly and privately, become more reliant on technology, data, and a secure cyber arena. This growing area of concern, nationally, from both private and public organizations has reached a point where supply is well short of demand, with no end in sight for the growing need for graduates to enter the space in the fight against the bad actors. Many industries have consistently pointed out over the last several years the lack of supply in this area of expertise, in particular to engineering and hardware aspects of cybersecurity.


The Certificate of Graduate Study (C.O.G.S.) in Cybersecurity Engineering and its companion, the Certificate of Undergraduate Study (C.U.G.S.) in Cybersecurity Engineering, are both designed to meet the growing needs of our students, our industrial partners, and the nation asking for this content, specifically in terms of hardware and engineering aspects of cybersecurity. This graduate-level program consists of four courses, three required and one elective, with projects in each of its required courses. The Cybersecurity Engineering program differs from existing computer science-based cybersecurity programs at Rowan and elsewhere due to its combined focus on the engineering and hardware aspects of cybersecurity, as the required course titles indicate.


Participants who complete this program will be highly sought after by a wide range of industries, including defense, aviation, biotechnology, automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, power and energy, among others.


Curriculum

The Certificate of Graduate Study in Cybersecurity Engineering is a full-time or part-time program offered at our Glassboro, NJ campus. It requires the completion of 12 graduate semester hours (4 courses).


  • 4 Courses / 12 Semester Hours
  • Foundation Courses: No
  • Graduation / Exit / Thesis Requirements: Students must obtain a 3.0 (B) GPA over these courses to complete the certificate program.

Course Details

Course Number Title S.H. (Credits)
Required Courses: 9 S.H.
ECE 09585 Advanced Engineering Cybersecurity 3
ECE 09587 IoT Hardware Engineering and Security 3
ECE 09588 Cloud Hardware Architecture and Security 3
Elective Courses: Choose 3 S.H.
ECE 09580 Internet of Things 3
ECE 09527 Advanced Model Based Systems Engineering 3
ECE 09504 Special Topics in ECE (must be relevant to cybersecurity) 3
CS 03500 Foundations of Cybersecurity 3
CS 03551 Advanced Cyber Security: Principles and Applications 3
CS 03570 Cyber Defense of Operating Systems and Networks 3
CS 03580 Cloud Computing and Internet of Things - Architectures and Security 3

Admission Requirements

The following is a list of items required to begin the application process for the program. There may be additional actions or materials required for admission to the program. Upon receipt of the materials below, a representative from the Rowan Global Admissions Processing Office will contact you with confirmation, or will indicate any missing items.


  • Completed Application Form
  • $65 (U.S.) non-refundable application fee
  • Bachelor’s degree (or its equivalent) from an accredited institution of higher learning
  • Official transcripts from all colleges attended (regardless of number of credits earned)
  • Current professional resume
  • Minimum undergraduate cumulative GPA of 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale)

Deadlines, Tuition & Financial Aid

Entry Terms & Deadlines

Entry Term Application Deadline
Fall July 1
Summer November 1

Tuition

Rates are available upon request.


Financial Aid

Rowan University provides students with the financial resources needed to put their education first by offering grants, loans, work-study, and scholarships.


Program Outline

The program aims to fill the gap between supply and demand in this field, catering to students and industrial partners. The program is described as having a combined focus on engineering and hardware aspects. Graduates will be highly sought after in various industries, including defense, aviation, biotechnology, automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, power and energy, and others. The program is offered full-time or part-time at the Glassboro, NJ campus.


Outline:

The Certificate of Graduate Study in Cybersecurity Engineering is a 12-graduate semester hour program (4 courses). Students must achieve a 3.0 (B) GPA to complete the certificate. The program consists of three required courses and one elective course, each with associated projects.

  • Required Courses (9 S.H.
  • ):
  • ECE 09585 Advanced Engineering Cybersecurity (3 S.H.)
  • ECE 09587 IoT Hardware Engineering and Security (3 S.H.)
  • ECE 09588 Cloud Hardware Architecture and Security (3 S.H.)
  • Elective Courses (3 S.H.
  • ): Students choose one from the following options:
  • ECE 09580 Internet of Things (3 S.H.)
  • ECE 09527 Advanced Model Based Systems Engineering (3 S.H.)
  • ECE 09504 Special Topics in ECE (must be relevant to cybersecurity) (3 S.H.)
  • CS 03500 Foundations of Cybersecurity (3 S.H.)
  • CS 03551 Advanced Cyber Security: Principles and Applications (3 S.H.)
  • CS 03570 Cyber Defense of Operating Systems and Networks (3 S.H.)
  • CS 03580 Cloud Computing and Internet of Things - Architectures and Security (3 S.H.)
  • No transfer credit is accepted.

Assessment:

The text mentions that students must obtain a 3.0 (B) GPA over the four courses to complete the certificate program.


Careers:

Participants who complete this program will be highly sought after by a wide range of industries, including defense, aviation, biotechnology, automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, power and energy, among others.


Other:

The ever-changing cyberspace and the increasing number of threat actors are highlighted as the driving force behind the program's creation.

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