Information Science Ph.D. With a Concentration in Cybersecurity
Program Overview
Information Science Ph.D. With a Concentration in Cybersecurity
Overview
The UNT Information Science Ph.D. program with a concentration in Cybersecurity responds to the varied and changing needs of an information age, increasing recognition of the central role of information and information technologies in individual, social, economic and cultural affairs.
Program Type and Format
- Doctoral Degree
- Hybrid format
Estimated Time to Complete and Credit Hours
- 3-4 years
- 60 credit hours (with master's) or 72 credit hours (with bachelor's)
Program Description
The UNT Information Science Ph.D. program with a concentration in Cybersecurity prepares academics capable of conducting research on critical issues in cybersecurity and related areas, focusing on information science perspectives. The program aims to provide interdisciplinary training, research, and professional services in cybersecurity.
Mission and Goals
The mission of UNT's Information Science Ph.D. program is to provide a center of excellence in graduate education and research. Its primary goals are to:
- Nurture critical and reflective thinking on the fundamental issues and elements of problems of utilization of information
- Foster an environment of substantive and productive mentoring and apprenticeship
- Prepare scholars passionate about the role of information in human affairs
- Foster cross-disciplinary thinking and research
Marketable Skills
- Research and publication
- Pedagogical practices
- Critical thinking
- Leadership ability
- Data analysis
Program Highlights
- Special lectures hosted by the college and the department feature renowned scholars who provide different perspectives and insights into the information science field
- Students and faculty are active members of different professional associations and learned societies
- The structure of the IS Ph.D. program encourages and supports interactions among students and faculty in different academic units
- The Department of Information Science offers financial support and scholarships to its students
- The Career Center provides advice about internships, future employment opportunities, and getting hands-on experience in the major
- Instruction is offered in a variety of formats, including face-to-face, online, and blended
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program are prepared to contribute to the advancement and evolution of the information society in a variety of roles and settings as administrators, researchers, and educators.
Sample Courses
- Data Modeling for Information Professionals (3 hrs)
- Networking and Telecommunications (3 hrs)
- Information Security Management (3 hrs)
- Data Mining (3 hrs)
- Information Warfare, Security and Risk Analysis (3 hrs)
- Seminar in Communication and Use of Information (3 hrs)
