
Overview
The dependence of public, private, not-for-profit and non-governmental organizations on cyber systems for the security, safety
As society becomes more and more connected, and as smart systems continue to evolve, there is a clear need for engineers in all fields to develop a good understanding of cybersecurity principles. For example, a biomedical engineer needs to understand the cybersecurity implications of medical devices and the privacy of medical records and a civil engineer needs to understand the cybersecurity implications of connected and smart communities.
We offer a Master of Engineering in Engineering with a specialization in cybersecurity to address this need for an engineering workforce well versed in cybersecurity concerns.
Areas of focus
- Cybersecurity core courses
- Cybersecurity directed electives
- Foundational areas
- Free electives
Contact Us
Angie Dunn
- Program Specialist IV, Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering
- Interim Graduate Advisor, Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering
- Office: ETB 1041K
- Phone: 979-845-0528
- Email: adunn@tamu.edu
