Cybersecurity
8 Weeks
Major, Minor or Concentration
The Rize Cybersecurity program prepares students for modern security careers through hands-on projects, real-world tools, and no-code approaches. With a focus on simulated threat scenarios and industry-relevant practices, students gain practical experience that translates directly to in-demand roles. The curriculum is updated annually to ensure graduates develop the skills employers need in today’s evolving security landscape.
Cybersecurity
Courses
Courses & Curriculum
Rize programs leverage the courses you already have
Our Partnerships Team works closely with you to create a customized program that integrates your existing courses. A potential Project Management major could look like:
Example courses from your institution
- Business Core
- Project Management
- Principles of Management
- Organizational Behavior
- General Psychology
Courses
from Rize
- Introduction to Cybersecurity
- Network and System Security
- Cybercrime and Governance
- Security Operations
- Ethical Hacking
- The Future of Cybersecurity
- Career Navigation and Exploration in Cybersecurity
- Capstone
Student Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
- Develop and implement security plans to safeguard data against attacks by applying industry-standard frameworks for threat detection.
- Construct and deploy security controls and countermeasures in network and system environments to protect systems from common attacks.
- Develop and implement robust security policies, procedures, and emergency measures that comply with legal and governmental requirements and protect individual rights.
- Conduct incident investigations using modern forensic tools and execute response and recovery plans to minimize the impact of security events.
- Develop and execute ethical hacking strategies, utilizing industry-standard tools and techniques to discover vulnerabilities within networks and systems.
- Develop and deploy monitoring systems to detect and respond to emerging cyber threats and vulnerabilities, with a focus on mobile and cloud security strategies.
- Identify career opportunities through frameworks that evaluate fulfillment and financial health.
- Build a plan for securing opportunities, using empathy and professionalism to maximize chances of success.
- Analyze complex cybersecurity challenges, evaluate potential solutions, and implement effective strategies to mitigate risks and protect against threats.
Certifications
- CompTIA Security+
Students who complete the program will cover all examined material. The IT and programming courses below are recommended for the additional coverage and practice they would provide.
- Certified Ethical Hacker
The Ethical Hacking course would cover penetration testing and attack detection and prevention in sufficient depth to qualify students for CEH.
- GIAC Security Essentials Certification (GSEC)
The program provides the necessary background in information systems and networking, including active defense, network security, cryptography, incident response, and cloud security.
Skills
- Cybersecurity Fundamentals and Threat Detection
- Network and System Security
- Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC)
- Incident Response and Digital Forensics
- Security Operations and Monitoring
- Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking
- Cloud and Mobile Security
- SIEM Tools and Encryption Techniques
- Cybercrime Investigation and Policy Analysis
- Cybersecurity Career Planning
- Emerging Technologies in Cybersecurity (AI, Blockchain, IoT)
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