The Information Security Certificate is intended for you if you are looking to develop competency in information security, either on your way to earning a degree in another technology field or as an alternative to other professional certifications in the field.

This certificate is intended to provide a broad understanding of the principles and practices of cybersecurity. This includes topics on endpoint and network security, risk management, security frameworks, and information assurance business practices.

This certificate consists of a minimum of 34 credits. View UW-Stevens Point course catalog.

Core Requirements (26 credits):

  • CIS 225 – Data Communication and Networks Credits: 4
  • CIS 226 – Introduction to Information Assurance Credits: 4
  • CIS 250 – Network Management Credits: 4
  • CIS 260 – Security Assessment and Risk Management Credits: 4
  • CIS 303 – Cybersecurity and Society Credits: 3
  • CNMT 101 – Introduction to Computing and Programming Credits: 3
  • CNMT 110 – Object-Oriented Programming Credits: 4

Elective Courses (8 credits minimum):

  • CIS 311 – Application Security Credits: 4
  • CIS 360 – Network and Enterprise Security Management Credits: 4
  • CIS 361 – Digital Forensics Credits: 4
  • CIS 365 – Offensive Network Security Credits: 4

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Contact:
School of Mathematics, Computing, Physics, and Astronomy
smcpa@uwsp.edu
715-346-2120

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National Cyber Defense Credential

UW-Stevens Point’s Cybersecurity Program has earned the
Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD)
designation for meeting standards in the curriculum and
cybersecurity practice within the institution by the National
Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity
.