Crack the Code of Behavioral Cybersecurity
Explore the human element in cybersecurity with a Graduate Certificate in Modeling and Simulation of Behavioral Cybersecurity. Through this program, you learn to approach cybersecurity from a human-centric perspective to better anticipate user actions and criminal behavior in a digital setting.

CURRICULUM AND PROGRAM ADMISSIONS
The Graduate Certificate in Modeling and Simulation of Behavioral Cybersecurity requires 15credit hours beyond the bachelor’s degree.
This graduate certificate is beneficial to individuals who have an interest in interdisciplinary studies and problem-solving for modeling, simulation and behavioral aspects of cybersecurity. Students interested in applying for a master’s degree in computer engineering, industrial engineering, cybersecurity and privacy, or modeling and simulation may be able to apply this completed coursework toward their chosen program.
There are no additional requirements for admission into the program beyond admission to UCF.

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION
While licensure or certification may be available in this field of study, our program does not directly lead to such licensure or certification upon graduation. The professional preparation you receive in our program meets the educational requirements for licensure as a professional engineer and may still assist you in such pursuits; however, the licensing authority and requirements for professional engineers falls under the jurisdiction of the licensing board for the state, territory, or foreign entity in which engineer practices.
If you intend to pursue such credentialing in your state or elsewhere, we strongly advise you to contact the applicable state credentialing authority to familiarize yourself with its specific requirements.
CONTACT
Tonya Walker
Graduate advisor
tonya.walker@ucf.edu
Ghaith Rabadi
Program coordinator
ghaith.rabadi@ucf.edu