Computer Science Cyber Operations Major, Bachelor of Science (BS)
The Cyber Operations degree program equips students with the expertise needed to meet the growing demand for cybersecurity professionals. Alongside core computer science courses, students will develop skills in confidentiality, integrity, privacy, risk management, industrial control systems, digital forensics, and adversarial thinking. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning and practical application, covering security topics related to data, software, hardware, cybersecurity systems, and emerging threats.
This program prepares students to design and implement secure networks, applications, systems, and critical infrastructures. Graduates will be well-equipped for careers in cyber operations, with program outcomes aligned with the Department of Defense Cybersecurity Workforce Roles, addressing the critical need to safeguard national security.
Exam Requirement: All Cybersecurity majors are required to pass the Advanced Programming Exam prior to taking courses for which it is a prerequisite. Passing the exam is required for graduation and no exam waivers will be granted for degree completion.
Grade Requirements: As a cybersecurity student, you are expected to maintain an overall university GPA ≥2.3. Each computer science/cybersecurity course must be completed with a minimum grade ≥C+. All supporting courses required by the department must be completed with a minimum grade ≥C.
| COMPUTING ETHICS | 4 |
| PROGRAMMING PRINCIPLES I | 5 |
| PROGRAMMING PRINCIPLES II | 5 |
| C AND UNIX PROGRAMMING | 5 |
& | ARCHITECTURE AND ORGANIZATION and ARCHITECTURE AND ORGANIZATION LAB | 4 |
or & | MICROCONTROLLER SYSTEMS and MICROCONTROLLER SYSTEMS LAB |
| DATA STRUCTURES | 5 |
| ALGORITHMS | 5 |
& | RELATIONAL DATABASE SYSTEMS and RELATIONAL DATABASE SYSTEMS LAB | 4 |
& | COMPUTER NETWORKS and COMPUTER NETWORKS LAB | 4 |
| OPERATING SYSTEMS | 5 |
| CYBERSECURITY FUNDAMENTALS | 5 |
& | COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SECURITY and COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SECURITY LAB | 4 |
| CYBERSECURITY POLICIES, PRIVACY AND LAWS | 4 |
& | APPLIED CYBER DEFENSE and APPLIED CYBER DEFENSE LAB | 4 |
& | APPLIED CYBER OPERATIONS and APPLIED CYBER OPERATIONS LAB | 4 |
& | NETWORK SECURITY and NETWORK SECURITY LAB | 4 |
& | SECURE CODING and SECURE CODING LAB | 4 |
& | CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY I and CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY I LAB | 4 |
& | APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY and APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY LAB | 4 |
& | REVERSE ENGINEERING and REVERSE ENGINEERING LAB | 4 |
& | SECURE SOFTWARE ENGINEERING and SECURE SOFTWARE ENGINEERING LAB | 4 |
& | DIGITAL CIRCUITS and DIGITAL CIRCUITS LAB | 5 |
| CALCULUS I | 5 |
| CALCULUS II | 5 |
| LINEAR ALGEBRA | 5 |
| DISCRETE MATHEMATICS | 5 |
| ELEMENTARY PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS | 5 |
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| BIOLOGY I and BIOLOGY I LAB | |
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| BIOLOGY II and BIOLOGY II LAB | |
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| BIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION and BIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION LAB | |
& & &
| GENERAL CHEMISTRY I and GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I and GENERAL CHEMISTRY II and GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II | |
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| DISCOVERING GEOLOGY and DISCOVERING GEOLOGY LAB | |
| THE EARTH'S CLIMATE AND WEATHER | |
| GENERAL PHYSICS I | |
| GENERAL PHYSICS II | |
| MECHANICS LABORATORY | |
| HEAT AND OPTICS LABORATORY | |
| SENIOR CAPSTONE | 5 |
Total Credits | 148-151 |
The following plan of study is for a student with zero credits. Individual students may have different factors such as: credit through transfer work, Advanced Placement, Running Start, or any other type of college-level coursework that requires an individual plan.
Courses could be offered in different terms, checking the academic schedule is paramount in keeping an individual plan current. Students should connect with an advisor to ensure they are on track to graduate.
All Undergraduate students are required to meet the Undergraduate Degree Requirements.
First Year |
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Fall Quarter | Credits | Winter Quarter | Credits | Spring Quarter | Credits |
All Courses on the Cheney Campus | | All Courses on the Cheney Campus | | All Courses on the Cheney Campus | |
| 5 | | 5 | | 5 |
| 5 | | 5 | | 5 |
| 5 | | 5 | | 5 |
| 15 | | 15 | | 15 |
Second Year |
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Fall Quarter | Credits | Winter Quarter | Credits | Spring Quarter | Credits |
All Courses on the Cheney Campus | | All Courses on the Cheney Campus | | All Courses at the Spokane Catalyst Building | |
(Humanities & Arts BACR 1) | 4 | & | 4 | & | 4 |
(Social Science BACR 1) | 5 | | 4 | & | 4 |
Social Science BACR 2 (Recommended LIBR 110)1 | 5 | & | 5 | Diversity - graduation requirement (online)1 | 5 |
Elective - minor, or general elective | 2 | Humanities & Arts BACR 21 | 5 | Global Studies - graduation requirement (online)1 | 5 |
| 16 | | 18 | | 18 |
Third Year |
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Fall Quarter | Credits | Winter Quarter | Credits | Spring Quarter | Credits |
All Courses at the Spokane Catalyst Building | | All Courses at the Spokane Catalyst Building | | All Courses at the Spokane Catalyst Building | |
| 5 | & | 4 | | 5 |
& | 4 | & | 4 | & | 4 |
Natural Science BACR 1 (Recommended GEOS 100) | 5 | | 5 | & | 4 |
| Natural Science BACR 2 (Recommended GEOS 113) | 5 | |
| 14 | | 18 | | 13 |
Fourth Year |
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Fall Quarter | Credits | Winter Quarter | Credits | Spring Quarter | Credits |
All Courses at the Spokane Catalyst Building | | All Courses at the Spokane Catalyst Building | | All Courses at the Spokane Catalyst Building | |
& | 4 | & | 4 | & | 4 |
| 5 | & | 4 | | 5 |
CYBR Elective 12 | 4 | CYBR Elective 22 | 4 | CYBR Elective 32 | 4 |
| 13 | | 12 | | 13 |
Total Credits 180 |
University Competencies and Proficiencies
English
Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning
Placement and Clearance
Prior Learning/Sources of Credit AP, CLEP, IB
General Education Requirements (GER)
- Minimum Credits—180 cumulative credit hours
- 60 upper-division credits (300 level or above)
- 45 credits in residence (attendance) at Eastern, with at least 15 upper-division credits in major in residence at Eastern
- Minimum Cumulative GPA ≥2.0
Breadth Area Core Requirements (BACR)
Humanities and Arts
Natural Sciences
Social Sciences
University Graduation Requirements (UGR)
Diversity Course List
World Language (for Bachelor of Arts)
Global Studies Course List
Minor or Certificate
Senior Capstone Course List
Application for Graduation (use EagleNET) must be made at least two terms in advance of the term expected to graduate (undergraduate and post-baccalaureate).
Use the Catalog Archives to determine two important catalog years.
- The catalog in effect at the student's first term of current matriculation is used to determine BACR (Breadth Area Core Requirements) and UGR (Undergraduate Graduation Requirements).
- The catalog in effect at the time the student declares a major or minor is used to determine the program requirements.
Students who earn a BS in Computer Science Cyber Operations from EWU should be able to:
- analyze a complex computing problem and apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions;
- design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program’s discipline, utilizing techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing practice;
- communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts;
- recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles, including local and global impacts of computing solutions on individuals, organizations, and society;
- function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline;
- apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions;
- apply security principles and practices to maintain operations in the presence of risks and threats.