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The Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity Engineering program at the University of Cincinnati combines essential science and math coursework with electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, political science, and ethics classes to cultivate engineers skilled in designing and evaluating systems that ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
The curriculum enhances your analytical abilities in cybersecurity, enabling you to recognize, assess, and address security weaknesses and privacy concerns in computing and communication systems.
You'll gain expertise in countering emerging cyber threats, evaluating software and web application vulnerabilities, analyzing malware through reverse engineering, and constructing secure, resilient computing and network infrastructures.
In your final two years, you'll specialize in cutting-edge cybersecurity domains by selecting a concentration area:
Cyber offense and defense strategies
Network and information protection
Hardware and cyber-physical security systems.
Throughout your education, you'll develop a strong professional portfolio and connections through our acclaimed cooperative education program, working with leading firms like Northrop Grumman, Booz Allen, Edaptive, Inc., and government agencies including Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the National Security Agency (NSA).