The intended learning outcomes of an undergraduate Cybersecurity program are:
A. Knowledge and Understanding:
Upon successful completion of an undergraduate Cybersecurity Program, graduates should be able to:
A1: Demonstrate a sound knowledge of computing and mathematics that leads toexercise critical judgement for solving real world Cybersecurity problems.
A2: Show deep understanding of Cybersecurity concepts, theories, practices,requirements and issues for computing assets defense, digital forensicsinvestigation, and business continuity.
A3: Show an awareness of Cybersecurity policies and procedures, project management methods/tools, Secure Software Development, Threats and Vulnerabilities Analysis, forensics, and administration technologies to meet the organization’s goals.
B. Cognitive/ Intellectual Skills:
Upon successful completion of an undergraduate Cybersecurity program, graduates should be able to:
B1: Analyze and evaluate a complex computing security issues and problems,computing system impact on individuals' society and business to identifysuitable solutions include security requirements, plans, policies,technologies, tools and techniques.
B2. Distinguish different security polices and select the suitable methods to develop and deliver the required Cybersecurity requirements according to Cybersecurity quality standards to meet different organizations’ needs.
C. Practical and Professional Skills:
Upon successful completion of an undergraduate Cybersecurity program, graduates should be able to:
C 1: Design, implement and evaluate a cybersecurity techniques-based solutionto meet an individuals and organizations cybersecurity needs.
C 2: Apply and employ acquired cybersecurity principles, theories and practicesto develop secure computing-based systems and digital forensicinvestigation.
C 3: Detect the vulnerabilities, threats, risks, and response and mitigate theireffects for preserving computing assets and business continuity incybersecurity practices.
C4: Employ and manage the cybersecurity project management concepts, simulation tools, operating systems with different platforms and techniques using different techniques and tools to enhance the performance of organizations
D. General and Transferable Skills:
Upon successful completion of an undergraduate Cybersecurity program, graduates should be able to:
D1. Communicate and negotiate effectively with a range of audiences.
D2. Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader of a team in multidisciplinary environment.
D3. Engage in lifelong learning for continual development in academic or career life.
D4. Demonstrate professionalism, social and ethical consideration with modern cybersecurity, tools and standards to improve organization performance to make informed judgments in computing practice in accordance with ethical and legal principles.