Cyber Intelligence (CYBR)

CYBR 101  - Internet and Society in a Connected World  (3 Credits)  
Examines the effects of the internet and connected technologies on different societies around the world and the transformations that these forms of connection are having on individuals, societies, and global affairs.
Carolina Core: GSS, VSR
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Global Learning
CYBR 390  - Special Topics in Cyber Intelligence  (3 Credits)  
Selected topics in the field of Cyber Intelligence. May be repeated once.
CYBR 391  - Special Topics in Cyber Policy and Governance  (3 Credits)  
This course explores the policy and governance implications of inhabiting worlds both shaped and created by digital/cybernetic technologies. May be repeated as content varies.
CYBR 392  - Special Topics in Cyber Society and Ethics   (3 Credits)  
This course explores the ethical and social implications of inhabiting worlds both shaped and created by digital/cybernetic technologies. May be repeated as content varies.
CYBR 393  - Special Topics in Global Cyber Cultures  (3 Credits)  
This course explores the emergence of cybercultures around the world. In addition to touching each inhabited continent and the specific cybercultures that can be found in each of these places, the course introduces students to key issues in the emergence of cultures that are produced and/or mediated by digital infrastructure. May be repeated as content varies.
CYBR 399  - Independent Study in Cyber Policy and Ethics  (3 Credits)  
An independent study in Cyber Policy and Ethics provides students an opportunity for independent and intensive study of specific topics with support and supervision from a qualified faculty member.
CYBR 498  - Internship: Global Experience in Cyber Policy and Ethics  (1-6 Credits)  
A supervised internship experience related to cyber policy and ethics outside the U.S. context.
CYBR 499  - Internship: Cyberintelligence  (1-6 Credits)  
A supervised experience to assist the student in real life cyberintelligence experiences. This course will allow real world experience for the student in the cyberintelligence profession along with opportunities to receive feedback and reflect on the experience.
CYBR 531  - Advance Topics in Cyber Policy and Ethics  (3 Credits)  
Advance topics in the field of Cyber Policy and Ethics, focusing on specific topics and sub-fields in the major. May be repeated once.