Cyber Science and Data Security
Total Credit Hours:
129
Approved Hour Fee:
55 JOD
Overview
Vision and Mission
Program Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Career Prospects
Overview
The Cyber Science and Data Security specialization is designed to equip students with comprehensive theoretical knowledge and practical skills in cyber science, data protection, threat analysis, and cyber risk management. The program addresses critical areas including data encryption, network security, digital forensics, malware analysis, and ethical hacking.
Students gain hands-on experience with the latest tools and technologies to detect, prevent, and respond to cyber threats, preparing them to tackle complex challenges in today’s digital landscape. The curriculum aligns with international standards and best practices in information security, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for careers in cybersecurity, data privacy, and cyber defense across various sectors.
By combining theory with applied training, this program aims to produce highly qualified professionals capable of safeguarding digital assets and maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of information systems in a rapidly evolving technological environment.
Vision and Mission
Vision:
Academic and research excellence in the field of cybersecurity at the local, regional, and international levels, contributing to the creation of a secure and sustainable information environment.
Mission:
– Prepare qualified professionals in cybersecurity capable of protecting digital infrastructures.
– Develop competencies in detecting and analyzing cyber threats.
– Support applied research in the fields of information security and privacy.
– Promote adherence to ethical standards in handling digital data and information.
Program Objectives
– Provide a comprehensive knowledge base in cybersecurity concepts and technologies.
– Develop assessment and analytical skills in cyber risk environments.
– Enable students to design and implement effective security solutions.
– Prepare students to collaborate within multidisciplinary technical teams.
– Graduate professionals qualified to hold specialized positions in information security.
Learning Outcomes
– Analyze vulnerabilities and weaknesses in digital systems.
– Design and implement digital protection measures for networks and data.
– Apply global cybersecurity standards and frameworks.
– Conduct tests to identify security vulnerabilities.
– Develop and implement security policies within organizations.
– Document and analyze cyber incidents and produce accurate technical reports.
Career Prospects
– Information Security Analyst
– Penetration Testing Specialist
– Cyber Risk Management Officer
– Digital Forensics Specialist
– Network Security Administrator
– Security Solutions Developer
– Information Security Consultant
– Cybersecurity Researcher or Academic
Admission Requirements
Applicants must hold a General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi) in the scientific, industrial, or information technology stream, with a minimum average of 65%.