Academic Catalogs

Cybersecurity (CYBR)

CYBR C091N27 Hours (27 lecture hours)  
Online Safety and Digital Citizenship  
Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Noncredit, Letter Noncredit
Transfer Credit:
Not Transferable.
Students will learn practical skills to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly. Topics include identifying scams and phishing, managing passwords, understanding privacy settings, and protecting personal information on social media, email, and mobile devices. The course also promotes responsible online behavior and awareness of digital footprints.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing CYBR C091N

CYBR C092N27 Hours (27 lecture hours)  
Device Security, Privacy, and Cyber Careers  
Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Noncredit, Letter Noncredit
Transfer Credit:
Not Transferable.
This course focuses on securing personal and workplace devices from common threats. Students will learn about software updates, antivirus tools, Wi-Fi protection, mobile device management, and safe cloud storage. The course concludes with an introduction to cybersecurity career pathways and resources for continued learning.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing CYBR C092N

CYBR C093N27 Hours (27 lecture hours)  
Secure Communication and Cloud Safety  
Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Noncredit, Letter Noncredit
Transfer Credit:
Not Transferable.
Students will learn secure communication and collaboration practices using email, messaging, and cloud-based tools. Topics include multifactor authentication, password managers, secure file-sharing, phishing awareness, and safe use of cloud storage. This course will emphasize privacy protection, data classification, and responsible information handling in team environments.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing CYBR C093N

CYBR C094N27 Hours (27 lecture hours)  
Workplace Data Protection and Incident Awareness  
Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Noncredit, Letter Noncredit
Transfer Credit:
Not Transferable.
This course introduces essential practices for protecting organizational data and responding to common security incidents. Students learn how to recognize suspicious activity, follow reporting procedures, maintain device and network security, and understand the basics of privacy regulations. This course will emphasize building awareness, accountability, and communication within professional security culture.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing CYBR C094N