Schedule an Academic Advising Appointment

f you need assistance from an academic advisor, scheduling an appointment is the best way to guarantee time to discuss your concerns or ideas in depth. Schedule an appointment below, or contact us for more information.

Gina Gavin: Graduate Advising
Email: ggavin@kennesaw.edu

Cathy Moore: Graduate and Undergraduate Advising
Email: cjankows@kennesaw.edu

Jordan Stelter: Undergraduate Advising
Email: jstelter@kennesaw.edu

Bachelor's Email: cyberadvising@kennesaw.edu
Master's Email: cyberinstitute@kennesaw.edu 

Need assistance with a registration error?

If you are a cybersecurity major receiving a registration error for IT 1114/L, CSE 1321/L, or courses with the CYBR prefix, email cyberadvising@kennesaw.edu rather than scheduling an advising appointment. Experiencing an error for a class with a different prefix (ex. STAT, MATH, ENGL, etc.) View the Course Override Information webpage for guidance. 

Advising Hours

Monday - Friday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Walk-in appointments are unavailable until further notice - Please reach out to us directly using the contact info above to schedule an advising appointment.

CYBR 3300 Mandatory Cybersecurity Advising

Are you enrolled in CYBR 3300? As part of the mandatory advising assignment, students must download and complete all documents, schedule an appointment with an advisor, and email the documents to cyberadvising@kennesaw.edu prior to the appointment for review. Please indicate who you are scheduled to meet with as well as the time and date of your appointment.

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Recommended B.S. Cybersecurity Course Sequence

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Planned Future Course Offerings

Required Classes

COURSE FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER SUMMER SEMESTER
CYBR 2310: Software Assurance Y Y Y
CYBR 3100: Principles of Information Security Y Y Y
CYBR 3123: Hardware and Software Concepts Y Y Y
CYBR 3200: Network Security Y Y Y
CYBR 3210: Client Systems Security Y Y Y
CYBR 3300: Management of Information Security in a Global Environment Y Y Y
CYBR 3423: Operating Systems Concepts & Administration Y Y Y
CYBR 4200: Perimeter Defense Y Y Y
CYBR 4220: Server Systems Security Y Y N
CYBR 4323: Data Communications & Networking Y Y Y
CYBR 4330: Incident Response and Contingency Planning Y Y Y
CYBR 4423: Linux/Unix Administration Y Y Y
CYBR 4810: Cyber Defense Y Y Y

Major Electives

COURSE FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER SUMMER SEMESTER
CYBR 3220: Global Project Management N Y N
CYBR 3223: Software Acquisition and Project Management Y Y Y
CYBR 3396: Cooperative Study Y Y Y
CYBR 3398: Internship Y Y Y

Specializations

All BS-CYBR students are required to take a minimum of 9 credit hours as an upper-level specialization. They must choose one of the following specializations and complete all of the courses listed.

COURSE FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER SUMMER SEMESTER
CYBR 3153: Database Systems Y Y Y
CYBR 4843: Ethical Hacking for Effective Defense Y Y Y
CYBR 4883: Infrastructure Defense Y N N
CYBR 4350: Management of Digital Forensics and eDiscovery N Y N
CYBR 4853: Computer Forensics Y N N
COURSE FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER SUMMER SEMESTER
CYBR 4333: Network Configuration & Administration Y Y Y
CYBR 4833: Wireless Security Y Y N
CYBR 4893: Internet of Things: Applications and Security Y Y N
COURSE FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER SUMMER SEMESTER
CRJU 1101:Foundations of Criminal Justice Y

Y

Y
CYBR  3305: Technology and Criminal Justice Y Y N
CYBR  4305: Technology and Cyber Crime Y Y N