Secure Network Systems Design Graduate Certificate


Program Director
Yu-Dong Yao

Comprehensive coverage of network design, including large-scale system architecture, security, control and coordination algorithms, deadlocks, scalability, realistic traffic estimation, computational intelligence, hardware, complex software, and asynchronous timing. This systematic, four-course instructor-led online graduate certificate distills knowledge from electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, and related disciplines. Emerge with skills in designing, deploying, maintaining, hardening, and upgrading state-of-the-art networks.



Course #Course NameInstructor (s)Semester
CPE/NIS560Introduction to Networked Information SystemsStuart TewksburyFall-2008, Summer A-2008
CPE/NIS592Computer and Multimedia Network SecurityRajarathnam ChandramouliFall-2008
CPE/NIS654Design and Analysis of Network SystemsVictor LawrenceFall-2008, Summer A-2008
CPE/NIS691Information Systems SecurityBruce McNairFall-2008, Spring II-2008, Summer A-2008


General Information
Credits 3 Credits Per Course/12 Credits Per Certificate
Tuition per credit $1040 per credit
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Stevens Institute of Technology
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United States of America

A graduate certificate program from Stevens School of Engineering available online. Co-sponsored by AACEI, ACM, AIChE, ASCE, ASME, IEEE, IEEE ComSoc, NECA, NSPE, ROA, SIM, and SNAME.

To earn your Master’s in Microelectronics and Photonics, you must complete 30 credits including the 3-credit core course, Introduction to Microelectronics and Photonics (EE/MT/PEP507WS). You must also take three elective courses (9 credits), three department core courses (9 credits), and three departmental electives (9 credits).

The course discussion questions encouraged everyone to talk. I am surprised at the amount of similarities between everyone’s respective fields."
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