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Bachelor of Cybersecurity

Welcome to Carleton University and your Bachelor of Cybersecurity (B.Cyber. Honours) degree program!

Please read this degree guide before registering.

Your School

The School of Computer Science is located in the Herzberg Laboratories (HP) building. For questions about the program, please contact the Undergraduate Advisors located in our Main Office, Room 5302, by telephone at (613) 520-2600 ext. 4364 or by email at bcyber.ug.advisor@carleton.ca.
 
The School’s computer labs are located on the fourth and fifth floors of HP. Technical support is available to students at the dedicated Help Desk in 5161 HP.
 
For information on your undergraduate program please refer to the Undergraduate Calendar  for course and program information, or the School of Computer Science (SCS) website for general information.

Your Degree Program

The Bachelor of Cybersecurity is a 20.0 credit degree program that can be completed in four years. With the Co-op option, the program can be completed in five years, with the first work term scheduled after students complete the second year of their program. To participate in Co-op, students must meet all eligibility requirements stated in the Undergraduate Calendar.

For more information about the B.Cyber. program, please visit our Bachelor of Cybersecurity webpage.

Registration Terminology

Before you register for courses, you should understand the various registration terms that you will encounter throughout the registration process. These terms are found on the Registration Terminology page, e.g., “preclusion”, “prerequisite”, “Year in Program” and more. There is also information about registering for tutorials and how tutorials differ from lectures.

Courses Required for First-Year B.Cyber. Students

The B.Cyber. program is designed for students to progress as a cohort through their four years of study. The ‘A’ sections (e.g. COMP 2401 A, COMP 2402 A, etc.) of all required COMP courses have reserved seating for students in the B.Cyber. program. You should refer to the course plan on our website for scheduling your upper-year courses.
 
First-year students should follow the course plan provided below. Students who have transfer credits should contact the School’s Undergraduate Advisors.

Fall Term

COMP 1405 Z [0.5 credit] Early Fall**

COMP 1406 Z [0.5 credit] Late Fall**

COMP 1805 [0.5 credit]

MATH 1007 [0.5 credit]

0.5 credit in Free Electives

Winter Term

COMP 2401 [0.5 credit]

COMP 2406 [0.5 credit]

MATH 1104 [0.5 credit]

1.0 credit in Free Electives

**The Z sections of COMP 1405 and COMP 1406 are accelerated offerings for students in specific programs (or with special permission of the School of Computer Science). 

Electives and Prohibited Courses

The Bachelor of Cybersecurity requires students to complete 7.0 credits of Free Electives as part of the program requirements. Students are encouraged to take electives each term throughout their degree.
 
Free Electives are courses in any subject, excluding courses on the prohibited courses list for the B.Cyber. program. Prohibited courses cannot be used for credit towards the program, or minor requirements, for any student enrolled in the B.Cyber. program. Students should always refer to the most recent Undergraduate Calendar for information regarding prohibited courses  and course preclusions.
 
Courses preclude each other if they contain sufficient content in common, and credit may not be earned for more than one of the courses. Should two or more courses be taken that preclude each other, only the most recent attempt will be available for program credit; the remaining earlier attempt(s) will be forfeited. Courses that preclude each other are not necessarily considered equivalent and may or may not be interchangeable in fulfilling degree requirements.
 
B.Cyber. students may register for up to two minors from other departments during their academic career. For example, you could add a minor in Math or Psychology to your degree and double count some, or all, of your minor courses towards your free elective requirements. You may view the program section of each degree in the Undergraduate Calendar to see the requirements of the specific minor.
 
Adding a minor(s) is not required. Students may choose their electives based on personal interest. If you are having difficulty deciding which electives to take, our best advice is to choose courses in topics you found interesting in high school or take courses in topics you are generally interested in studying. All course titles and descriptions can be found online in the Carleton University Undergraduate Calendar under “Courses”.

Laptop Requirement

All students in the Bachelor of Cybersecurity program are required to have a laptop that meets these minimum specifications. Macbooks with an M-Processor have issues with virtualization, and are therefore strongly discouraged. Although workarounds do exist, they are not officially supported by the technical staff in the School of Computer Science. 

Important Notes for New Students