2014-2016 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (without addenda) 
    
    Nov 26, 2024  
2014-2016 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (without addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Cyber Security, M.S.


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Master’s Degree Requirements


Core Electives and Requirements


To satisfy the requirements for the Cyber-Security MS program, the student must complete 30 credits, as listed below, with an overall average of B. In addition, a B average is required across all the required core courses, as indicated below.*

Security Core Courses


Most of the required Security Core courses have a project component.

Electives (3 courses)


Students may choose security-related courses from the School of Engineering or from other schools of New York University, including courses in the psychology, law and sociology departments. Selected courses must be approved by the Program Committee. All of the following courses are preapproved; others must be approved by the Program Committee.

Footnotes


* Any required Computer Science core courses may be replaced if the student has taken a similar class.

Research Project (Optional)


One goal of the MS in Cyber Security is to introduce students to exciting research in cyber security and to attract some of them to pursue a PhD degree. To this end, NYUPoly offers a semester-long Advanced Project in Computer Science (CS-GY 9963)  in cyber security (as listed above), as an elective. Students selecting this option are guided by a research professor and gain invaluable research experience.

Master’s Thesis (optional)


In addition to the above semester-long, research experience for students, the program also offers research-oriented MS students the master’s thesis option. With this option, a student takes 6 credits of

  working with a faculty adviser on a research problem in cybersecurity, in lieu of two out of the three required electives.

The research need not be original, but should demonstrate adequately the student’s proficiency in the subject. An oral defense of the master’s thesis before at least three professors is required. The 6 credits of master’s thesis must span two consecutive semesters. Whenever relevant, 3 credits of CS-GY 9963  may be used as 3 credits of

 , subject to faculty-adviser approval.

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