Apr 26, 2024  
2022 Undergraduate Catalog 1.1 (WINTER-SPRING) 
    
2022 Undergraduate Catalog 1.1 (WINTER-SPRING) [ARCHIVED CATALOG - Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Cybersecurity Operations Management (B.B.A.) - Hegis Code 0599.00


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Technology, information, and data are integral parts of management activities in business, not-for-profit, and government organizations and the role of cybersecurity has become increasingly more important in protecting and optimizing the use of firm assets. This program combines cybersecurity operations and business management to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage people, processes, and organizations in an environment focused on deploying and defending organizational information technology systems.

Program Level Learning Objectives

Cybersecurity Operations Learning Goals

  • Synthesize and apply the core tenets of cybersecurity-confidentiality, integrity, and availability-to address contemporary information security problems.
  • Investigate cybercrimes and intrusions in information technology systems.
  • Apply secure programming and modern cryptographic techniques across cybersecurity technologies
  • Develop the technical proficiencies required to protect and defend computer network architectures, information systems, and applications.

Business Program Learning Goals

  • Understand the structure of an organization and processes for managing them.
  • Identify and interpret legal and ethical issues in the global business environment.
  • Consume and produce quantitative and qualitative information in order to facilitate business and/or economic decision-making.
  • Solve business and organizational problems using analytical and critical thinking skills.
  • Apply rudimentary concepts from the management of technology discipline to people, process, and technology management challenges in a modern organization.
  • Recognize the impact of the global and multi-cultural environment on managing a business.
  • Employ oral communication skills to influence a professional audience.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in written communications across multiple platforms and purposes.

Academic Requirements


See Core section of this catalog.

Core: 34-55 Credit Hours


42 Credits


36 credits


*Students must meet any identified course prerequisite requirements. Utica College does not guarantee the availability or scheduling of any specific course(s).

Program Credits


Utica College Core Requirements 34-55 Credits
Business Core Requirements 42 Credits
Cybersecurity Operations Management Requirements 36 Credits
Free Electives 0-8 Credits
   
Total Program Credits 120 Credits

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