This relatively independent and practicum-leaning course will take the student on a journey by marrying all of the degree program’s theoretical and conceptual lessons to a problem-solving end. By working with the instructor the student will identify a cyber-engineering problem in the field, conduct graduate-level research into its scope, origins, and effects, and then invent alternative solutions. The student will be able to attest to the experience in applying their newfound CE knowledge to a real world, or simulated, issue that, by virtue of their knowledge and skills, can be solved.
Prerequisite: At least 21 credit hours of program completed.