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Cyber Systems

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Launch your IT career with UAFS’s 14-hour cyber systems certificate in programming, mobile apps, and cybersecurity.

Build a foundation in coding and computing with the 14-credit-hour Cyber Systems Certificate of Proficiency at UAFS. You’ll learn programming fundamentals, mobile app basics, and core computer science concepts in hands-on courses taught by experienced faculty. This short, focused credential is ideal for students exploring tech careers or professionals upskilling for roles that touch software and cybersecurity.

Credits may apply toward the Bachelor of Science in computer science. Work with your academic advisor to map the best path for your goals. 

Format

On Campus

Credit Hours

14

Degree Plan

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Related Majors

Computer science is a rapidly changing field that encompasses a broad range of topics such as software engineering, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, machine learning, cybersecurity, and many others. Courses are offered in areas such as artificial intelligence, natural language processing, machine learning, user experience/UX testing, software engineering, and data science and analytics.
 

The UAFS criminal justice program is well known for providing students with the perfect blend of scientific theory, facts, concepts, and practical training. This comprehensive approach to learning allows students to understand and dissect criminal justice issues and identify practical solutions to criminal justice system problems. Our program prepares students to work in corrections, legal systems, forensic science, criminal investigation, and other areas. Graduates are highly sought after by employers for their evaluative thinking, problem-solving skills, and passion for their discipline.

The Associate of Applied Science in electronics technology is designed to train students in theory and practical skills that prepare them for jobs in the maintenance of common electrical and electronic devices and instruments. 
 

Suggested Minors

Computer Science
This 20-hour program provides general in-depth instruction for a broad and deep understanding of foundational concepts and theory in addition to the practical technical skills and abilities desired by employers.
 
This 18-credit hour minor is a structured selection of courses by which a student can enrich his or her academic preparation. This minor complements a major by broadening the student's experience.

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