These requirements are for students who matriculated in academic year 2024-2025. Students who matriculated prior to fall 2024 should refer to the Archives to view the requirements for their Bulletin year.
Summary of Degree Requirements
University Requirements
- MATH 0701 (4 s.h.) and/or ENG 0701 (4 s.h.), if required by placement testing.
- All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses as part of the major. The specific courses required for this major are ENG 2696 and CYHB 3096.
- Students must complete requirements of the General Education (GenEd) Program. See the General Education section of the Undergraduate Bulletin for more details.
College of Liberal Arts Requirements
- Completion of a minimum of 123 credits, including:
- 90 credits in CLA/CST courses;
- 45 credits of which must be at the upper level (numbered 2000-4999).
- For Social Science majors, 6 upper level credits (numbered 2000-4999) must be taken in Humanities Subject Areas: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek (Ancient), Greek and Roman Classics, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Philosophy, Religion, Russian, and Spanish in the College of Liberal Arts, Art History in the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, or any department in the College of Science and Technology.
- A minimum GPA of 2.0, cumulatively, in CLA/CST coursework, and in the major.
- Only courses in which a student receives a grade of at least C- can satisfy GenEd, major, or minor requirements.
- Professional Development Requirement
- All students in the College of Liberal Arts are required to take a 1 credit seminar in professional development. CLA 1002 Professional Development for Liberal Arts Majors. Other courses that fulfill this requirement may be found on the CLA College Requirements page. Only one course in this category may count towards graduation.
- Foreign Language/Global Studies Requirements:
- All students must complete or test out of the first and second levels of a foreign language - these courses are numbered 1001 and 1002;
- All students must complete at least one course from the GenEd Global/World Society category; and
- All Bachelor of Arts students must complete one of the following options:
- Third semester of a foreign language;
- Demonstrated proficiency beyond the third semester in a foreign language (placement exam or certification from the language department);
- Take one Global Studies course from the list on the CLA College Requirements page;
- Study Abroad at an approved program; or
- Take a second General Education Global/World Society course.
- Notes on Foreign Language Study
- The third level of language is numbered 1003 in French, Spanish, and Portuguese and numbered 2001 in all other foreign language subjects.
- Students are strongly encouraged to take the third level of a foreign language as it is the minimum required for election to the prestigious honor society Phi Beta Kappa. (Taking the course does not guarantee admission but not taking it guarantees exclusion.)
- See the College of Liberal Arts Policies section of this Bulletin for more information on the Foreign Language Placement, Regression in Coursework, and guidelines for students' other experiences with language.
General Electives are typically one-third of a student's program of study and can be focused on a second major, a minor, or towards some other personal enrichment or professional goals. See an academic advisor for assistance in developing an academic plan for these courses.
Major Requirements
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
CYHB 2001 | Introduction to Cybersecurity | 3 |
CYHB 3001 | Social Engineering and Cybersecurity | 3 |
CYHB 3096 | Cybersecurity Governance, Risk, Compliance and Policy | 3 |
CYHB 4001 | Community Engagement and Cyber Hygiene | 3 |
ENG 2696 | Technical Writing | 3 |
Statistics Course | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
PSY 1003 | Statistics for Psychology | |
SOC 1167 | Social Statistics | |
SOC 3201 | Statistical Methods in Sociology | |
CJ 2602 | Criminal Justice Statistics | |
MATH 1013 | Elements of Statistics | |
ENST 3161 | Spatial Statistics | |
or GUS 3161 | Spatial Statistics | |
PSY 1001 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
PHIL 3228 | Ethics of Artificial Intelligence | 3 |
CIS 1051 | Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming in Python | 4 |
CIS 2109 | Database Management Systems | 4 |
CIS 2229 | Architecture, Operating Systems and Networking | 4 |
Major Electives | ||
Select three of the following: | 9 | |
ADV 3013 | The User Experience | |
CJ 2201 | Criminal Courts and Criminal Justice | |
CJ 3007 | Cybercrime | |
CJ 3506 | Cyber-Investigations, Digital Forensics, and the Law | |
CSI 3601 | Misperceptions and Misinformation | |
CSI 4601 | Narrative Persuasion | |
CYHB 3002 | Cybersecurity, Surveillance and Privacy | |
CYHB 3085 | Internship in Cybersecurity and Human Behavior | |
LGLS 3522 | Technology, Privacy and Intellectual Property Law | |
POLS 2232 | Cyberpolitics | |
PSY 2402 | Foundations of Industrial and Organizational Psychology | |
SOC 2575 | Science, Technology & Society | |
Total Credit Hours | 45 |