Certificate in Teaching Cybersecurity for High Schools
Total units required for the certificate: 12
This Certificate in Teaching Cybersecurity for High Schools is designed to recognize high school teachers who have completed the four required courses through the National Cybersecurity Teaching Academy (NCTA) program offered by the Department of Computer Science at Sacramento State. The NCTA program with funding support from National Security Agency is to train high school teachers for teaching cybersecurity in their classes. This program admits high school teachers based on their education, teaching, and/or professional experience.
This certificate is available only for high school teachers admitted into the National Cybersecurity Teaching Academy (NCTA) program offered by the Department of Computer Science at Sacramento State.
Admission Requirements
This program admits high school teachers based on their education, teaching, and/or professional experience.
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Units |
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CSC 296T | Fundamentals in Cybersecurity for Teachers | 3 |
CSC 296U | Introduction to Digital Forensics for Teachers | 3 |
CSC 296V | Cybersecurity Teaching Methods for Teachers | 3 |
CSC 296W | Cybersecurity Practicum for Teachers | 3 |
Total Units | 12 |