For Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science
The Cybersecurity Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program with coursework from three Faculties/Schools – The Faculty of Arts and Science (Department of Computer Science), the Faculty of Health and Community Studies (Department of Public Safety and Justice Studies), and the School of Business (Departments of Accounting and Finance, and Management and Organizations). The minor requires coursework in information security, cyber threat and risk assessment, cybersecurity and digital investigations, and introductory business and financial accounting. Integrating business courses into the cybersecurity studies program ensures that students are equipped to understand and address the broader business context in which cybersecurity operates. This is essential for effectively managing cyber risks and protecting an organization's interests.
The Cybersecurity Studies Minor is 18 senior-level credits. Students must complete the junior-level prerequisite course CMPT 101 or equivalent.
Course List Code | Title | Credits |
ACCT 311 | Introductory Accounting | 3 |
BUSN 201 | Introduction to Sustainable Business | 3 |
CYCS 200 | Information Security, An Overview 1 | 3 |
CYCS 300 | Introduction To Cyber Risk Management | 3 |
CYJU 265 | Cybersecurity and Digital Investigations | 3 |
CYJU 365 | Navigating the Future of Cybersecurity Investigations | 3 |
Total Credits | 18 |