BS in Computer Science & Information Security
If you’re interested in (or have a passion for) gaining deep technical knowledge in computer and cyber security, build a foundation in security, learning how to program a computer, build software systems, and to specialize in solving computer crime, this major is for you.
The major in Computer Science and Information Security offers the computing, quantitative and analytical expertise public and private organizations need to advance the practice of digital forensics and cybersecurity. The program provides the broad background in computing that is needed to thwart the abuse and misuse of computers, data networks, information systems and information infrastructures, in the environment of ever advancing digital technology. The courses in the Computer Science and Information Security major prepare students for direct entry into the profession as well as entry into graduate and professional programs that rely on computing and quantitative methods, especially in areas related to digital forensics and cybersecurity.
- Proficiently employ and critically assess various theoretical approaches suitable to Computer Science and Information Security.
- Competently utilize and critically evaluate a diverse array of practical, hands-on, and research-based methods relevant to Computer Science and Information Security.
- Demonstrate the ability to assess and evaluate the quality of the security of systems.
- Skillfully communicate by synthesizing theory, research, and policy in both written reports and presentations.
- Acquire a comprehensive understanding of the ethical considerations and legal requirements inherent to the roles of computer professionals, who act as administrators of sensitive data and as designers and developers of systems with potential impacts on the well-being of individuals and organizations.
Computer Science and specifically cyber security is a field in high demand. A report by Statista Research Department, of February 2023, estimates there were 755,743 cybersecurity job openings in the United States.
You will have the opportunity to work as software and security professionals at government, non-profit and for-profit companies in software, service, and financial sectors. You can also further your knowledge by going to Graduate school or specialize in any multidisciplinary area where a strong technical knowledge of cyber and computer security is essential.
See the Resources below for more information on career and grad school!
Senior Academic Advisor: Mr. Christopher Church (cchurch@jjay.cuny.edu)
Major Coordinator: Professor Jennifer Holst (jholst@jjay.cuny.edu)
Major Advisors
Professor Holst (jholst@jjay.cuny.edu), Professor Ahmad (aahmad@jjay.cuny.edu), Professor Jain (sjain@jjay.cuny.edu), Professor Khodjaeva (mkhodjaeva@jjay.cuny.edu), Professor Johnson (hujohnson@jjay.cuny.edu), Professor Ramansenthil (kramansenthil@jjay.cuny.edu)