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Information Security Certificate

With the increase of computer and network attacks, information security has become a very serious concern. Organizations need information security professional to protect digital assets. The Information Security Certificate is offered to students who wish to obtain theoretical and practical knowledge in information security. The Center for Technology Collaboration, which incorporates the programs of Computer Science, Criminal Justice, and Management Information Systems at GSU, is also involved in offering this certificate.

Special Admission Requirements

In addition to meeting the university requirements for certificate admission, applicants must have completed the following courses in either Category 1 or Category 2:

Category 1

  • CPSC 405 (or its equivalent)
  • CPSC 435 (or its equivalent)
  • CPSC 442 (or its equivalent)

Category 2

  • CPSC 501 (or its equivalent)

Note: Students need to be aware that they must have a discrete mathematics background. If the student does not have that background, they will need to seek assistance.

Certificate Requirements

To receive the Information Security Certificate, undergraduate students must complete each required course with a grade of “B” or better and submit the petition for completion to their faculty advisor.

Required Courses (15 Hours )

  • CPSC 580/MIS 580 Information Security (3)
  • CPSC 581/MIS 581 Information Security Policy and Management (3)
  • CPSC 582 Cryptography and Network Security (3)
  • CPSC 583 Laboratory in Information Security (3)
  • CPSC 584 Special Topics in Information Security (3)

Total - 15 Hours

Note: GSU Undergraduate students may enroll in this certificate for elective credit toward their bachelor’s degree. Undergraduate students from other colleges/universities are also eligible to enroll but would need to check with their institution to determine the transferability of the courses.