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Computing Security and Information Assurance |
The Masters Degree in Computer Security and Information Assurance (MS/CSIA) program at RIT consists of a core curriculum, from a wide variety of clusters and many additional electives.
The core curriculum provides students with a solid background in the theoretical principles underlying computer security and information assurance, which ensures that graduates acquire the intellectual tools necessary to keep up-to-date in this rapidly evolving discipline. The course electives provide students with the opportunity to obtain depth in computer security and information assurance. The electives add the necessary breadth knowledge required by industry of our graduates. This combination prepares our graduates to become leaders in the computer security and information assurance area. This will also prepare the graduates for academic or research careers in this area as well as further academic study.
The advanced electives provide students with the ability to choose their area of expertise in software engineering, computer science, or networking and systems administration.
To learn more download the Computing Security and Information Assurance handbook.
Computing Security and Information Assurance Handbook
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