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PUG ExcelTrack Masters in Cybersecurity - DONE!
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I was the last class that was available for the ExcelTrack Masters in Cybersecurity Management, as the program is currently being rebuilt to remove a lot of the old Kaplan material (more on that below). For those unfamiliar with Purdue Global’s credit system, each class is broken down into 4 submodules that are worth 1 credit each, or worth .75 credits in other university systems (4 PUG credits = 3 credits). There are no graded quizzes. Everything is in the form of a paper or presentation, with a few classes having graded labs. You need a minimum of 60 credits to pass, and each term is/was 6 weeks in length. 

Here is a class and module breakdown of what I took, how much of it overlaps with their IT program, and the kinds of assignments associated.

IT513: Research and Writing for the IT Professional

This class was focused on how to write an essay, similar to English Comp 2. Each submodule was a short paper, focused on things like proper citations, building outlines, or creating an annotated bibliography. I had to hound the professor to grade each paper, so it took nearly two weeks to finish.

IN505: Security for Analytics

Mostly short papers and Powerpoint presentations with audio. Took about a week to complete.

IT537: Introduction to Cybersecurity

This is an introduction to cybersecurity class. Very straight forward and easy with short essays and some spreadsheets you fill out.

IT527: Foundations in Data Analytics

I was given the option of taking more Python classes or having more data science-y ones, so I went down this path. The following submodules all build on foundational R, so you’ll have to have RStudio installed and be prepared to learn R if you have never done any statistical modeling. Lots of dataset cleaning, different types of correlation ann evals.

IT528: Quantitative Risk Analysis

Remember the last class that built a foundation for R? Well, this one requires you to be close to a pro. It was the hardest class out of everything I took. I won’t go into details because it was the same as the last class but with much longer assignments. Also, my professor was a stickler for the tiniest of details, which was a pain in the a$$. This class took me over a week to finish due to the back and forth but I can safely say I can use any linear regression model.

IT540: Management of Information Security

This was a ridiculously easy class. Creating policies, doing outdated labs, and short essays for each.

IT542: Ethical Hacking and Network Defense

I won’t go into much detail with this class because a lot of the technologies used were very dated. Labs were old and not as relevant for the hacking techniques used today. If you’ve ever watched any Youtube videos on hacking, then you’d see that this content is old and needs a serious update. Every class had a lab, a report, and a short essay on some modern hacking technique or case.

IT543: Cryptography Concepts and Techniques

Another very dated class. My job deals with modern cryptography so this was seriously painful as the material was so outdated. The tools used were meant for Windows, as the Linux and Mac versions wouldn’t work for me. I wrote a Python app that performed the equivalent, and I made my lab submissions that way. The professor passed me on creativity alone.

IT550: Computer Forensics and Investigations

Another dated class that uses Windows labs for performing forensics and recovery on different types of data. Each class is an essay, which ironically asks to discuss using modern forensic tooling. Labs are quick, and each assignment was short. It took less than a week to finish.

IT590: Legal and Ethical Issues in IT

This was one of the few, updated classes. Many of the topics revolved around ethics and AI. Medium papers for each module

IT544: Platforms, Applications, and Data Security

Another dated class with dated labs. It was, fortunately, quick and over.

IT545: Wireless, Mobile, and Cloud Security

Another dated class with dated labs. It was, fortunately, quick and over. Who still uses WPA for encryption?!

IT591: IT Security Auditing and Assessments

This was actually a great class as it involved papers on creating case studies for different companies on thei approaches to different standards and regulations like ISO27001 and SOC2. Each module had a medium-sized paper (6-8 pages) and took about a week to complete.

IT592: Financial Decision-Making in IT and Security

This class was a pain because there was just a lot of work for each module…like a ridiculous amount of work. This class took nearly two weeks to complete because of the sheer amount of work.

IT595: Master's Capstone in Cybersecurity Management

Now, this is the only traditional class you take. It was a 6 week class where you had weekly discussions and Zoom calls to attend. They are al graded, but this was the only thing that sucked about the class. The professor was amazing, and each weekly unit was building on the overall goal: Building a new, researched cybersecurity project. Now, building something like this takes a lot longer than 6 weeks, but the professor said we could use something we have done previously if we wanted to, and that is exactly what I did. The final presentation needed to be at least 25 slides, and mine was 63. 

Overall, the program was fun. I started on 2/14 and graduated on 5/14, which is two terms. I got lucky with my advisor, as she allowed me to begin the capstone course on my second term when I still had 5 classes left. It was only possible because I could coast for the capstone as I was using previous content that I had presented. It’ll be interesting when they do bring back the ExcelTrack cybersecurity program, as it’ll have better content and each term will be 10 weeks instead of 6.

As always, I want to thank this forum for its guidance. I hope to be able to pay it back by answering as much as I can.

Now off to select a doctorate program!
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Completed:
Purdue Global - Masters in Cybersecurity
TAMUC - BAAS Organizational Leadership
Pierpont - AAS BOG


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Congratulations! 15 classes in 12 weeks is amazing, even in ExcelTrack! I finished my PUG MSIT in two terms as well...but I had 28 cert and BSIT credits that made my path a lot easier than yours. Glad you were able to get in and finish the program before they put the (hopefully temporary) kibosh on it.
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(05-22-2024, 10:16 PM)walruspanda Wrote: Congratulations! 15 classes in 12 weeks is amazing, even in ExcelTrack! I finished my PUG MSIT in two terms as well...but I had 28 cert and BSIT credits that made my path a lot easier than yours. Glad you were able to get in and finish the program before they put the (hopefully temporary) kibosh on it.

Thank you! I'm looking at the EdD program too and look forward to your feedback!
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TAMUC - BAAS Organizational Leadership
Pierpont - AAS BOG


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@fromthedepths, Awesome write up! Wow, that's a great deal of info broken down by class! I really liked the way you laddered up from the Pierpont BOG AAS to TAMUC BAAS Organizational Leadership, then finishing with the Purdue Global Masters in Cybersecurity. BTW, did you do a balanced mix/match of the trifecta of certs, degree, experience? Meaning, did you transfer certs into the Masters or was it even allowed? I know the PUG Bachelors they have IT Cert options, but not sure or recall there were options for the Masters...
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Hey @bjcheung77! Thank you! I did not get credit for any certs, as my CISSP only gave credit for the undergrad course. They also reduced the type of certs that you could use for it anyhow. I figured with my current experience in cybersecurity I could just blow through a lot of the material. The best thing you can do for these courses is taking additional time. I asked my work for an extra couple of hours each day for school work and that paid off as I was able to average an assignment a day since most papers were between 3-4 pages long.
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TAMUC - BAAS Organizational Leadership
Pierpont - AAS BOG


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(05-23-2024, 08:27 AM)fromthedepths Wrote: Hey @bjcheung77! Thank you! I did not get credit for any certs, as my CISSP only gave credit for the undergrad course.

Huh, on PUG's website CISSP is listed as conveying credit for IN505 -- not that not getting the credit really slowed you down at all.

Looks like there's less cert credit available for the MS Cybersecurity than the MSIT, partially because the MSIT has required elective credits that can be fulfilled with almost any 500-level IT or IN course. Probably the most likely candidates for MS Cybersecurity students would be credit for IT542 through CompTIA CySA+ or credit for IT540 through CompTIA Security+ or CASP.
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(05-23-2024, 09:45 AM)walruspanda Wrote:
(05-23-2024, 08:27 AM)fromthedepths Wrote: Hey @bjcheung77! Thank you! I did not get credit for any certs, as my CISSP only gave credit for the undergrad course.

Huh, on PUG's website CISSP is listed as conveying credit for IN505 -- not that not getting the credit really slowed you down at all.

Looks like there's less cert credit available for the MS Cybersecurity than the MSIT, partially because the MSIT has required elective credits that can be fulfilled with almost any 500-level IT or IN course. Probably the most likely candidates for MS Cybersecurity students would be credit for IT542 through CompTIA CySA+ or credit for IT540 through CompTIA Security+ or CASP.

I thought so too but my advisor said it wouldn't cover it anymore ?

I almost went down the route of getting certs but, when I looked at the content, I thought that it would be easier just to finish the course.
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TAMUC - BAAS Organizational Leadership
Pierpont - AAS BOG


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