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Bachelor in Cybersecurity

The Bachelor in Cybersecurity at Innotech prepares students to secure digital systems, networks, and data in a connected world. Developed using Arizona State University's (ASU) curriculum, the program prepares graduates to address complex cyber threats across public, private, and critical infrastructure environments.

Bachelor's Degree

4 Years at Innotech

Dual Bachelor's Degree

3+1 Pathway (4 Years)

3 years at Innotech · 1 year at ASU

Course Curriculum

The Bachelor in Cybersecurity at Innotech mirrors the specialized BS in Information Technology (Cybersecurity) from Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU).

Built on core areas such as computer science, networking, and systems, the curriculum focuses on secure design, threat analysis, and defense strategies. Students learn how vulnerabilities arise, how attacks work, and how to protect systems.

Hands-on learning through labs and projects gives students practical experience in identifying threats, securing systems, and responding to incidents.

Two Bachelor's Degrees in 4 Years – 3+1 Pathway

The Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity offers a 3+1 Dual Degree Pathway in partnership with Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU). Students complete three years at Innotech and finish their final year at ASU — online or on campus in Arizona — graduating with two bachelor's degrees in just four years.*

How It Works

1
Years 1–3 – At Innotech
Follow an ASU-aligned academic plan designed for seamless credit transfer and global standards.
2
Year 4 – At Arizona State University (Online or On-Campus)
Complete your final year directly at ASU.
3
OPT
Students choosing to study on campus at ASU may apply for OPT, allowing eligible graduates the opportunity to work legally in the United States for up to three years (depending on program eligibility).

Upon successful completion of the 3+1 pathway, you graduate with:

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Bachelor in Cybersecurity from Innotech, Kazakhstan
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (Cybersecurity) from Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU), United States

*Final year at ASU and dual degree eligibility depend on successful credit transfer and approval by Arizona State University. Program details may vary based on academic progress.

Learning Outcomes

The program covers areas like network security, cryptography, ethical hacking, digital forensics, and risk management, along with governance, compliance, and ethics.

Graduates are prepared for roles in cybersecurity, as well as further study, certifications, or research in the field.

Careers

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor in Cybersecurity are prepared to secure, manage, and assess digital systems and networks, with a focus on threat prevention and system protection.

  • Cyber Security Analyst
  • Information Security Engineer
  • Network Security Engineer
  • Digital Forensics Analyst
  • Penetration Tester / Ethical Hacker
  • Cyber Risk Analyst
  • Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst
  • Application Security Engineer
  • Cloud Security Engineer
  • Cyber Governance and Compliance Specialist

Graduates may also continue with postgraduate study, certifications, or research in cybersecurity and information security.

Admissions to earn a Bachelor's degree at Innotech

To be admitted to the Bachelor's degree program at Innotech, applicants must meet the following requirements:

Hold a completed secondary education diploma or its equivalent
Successfully pass the Innotech Admission process
Successfully complete an admission interview

Course Curriculum by Year

The Bachelor in Cybersecurity spans four years and eight semesters. The program moves from programming, networking and systems foundations toward advanced security, cloud and forensics topics. Below is the full year-by-year breakdown with a short description of what each course covers.

Year 1 · Semester 1
Course What you'll study
INN 101History of Kazakhstan Key periods and turning points that shaped the Kazakh state and society
INN 108Philosophy Major philosophical traditions and tools for critical thinking
CEE 181Tech, Social & Sustainable Systems How technology, society and sustainability interact in systems
IFT 101Information Technology Programming Logic Programming foundations and algorithmic, logical thinking
HSE 101Introduction to Human Systems Engineering Designing systems around human capabilities and needs
IFT 103Operating System Architecture How operating systems are structured and manage resources
Year 1 · Semester 2
Course What you'll study
IFT 166Introduction to Internet Networking How the internet and computer networks are built and connected
COM 225Public Speaking Delivering clear, confident and persuasive presentations
INN 109Socio-Political Knowledge Module I Foundations of sociology and political science in society
INN 111Information and Communication Technologies Essential digital tools, networks and IT literacy
INN 102Kazakh (Russian) Language I Practical language skills for academic and everyday use
IFT 210Introduction to Java Technologies Programming with Java and its core technologies
CSE 240Introduction to Programming Languages How programming languages are structured and compared
Year 2 · Semester 3
Course What you'll study
INN 104Foreign Language I Communication skills in a foreign language for academic contexts
IFT 202Foundations of Information and Computer System Security Core principles of securing information and computer systems
INN 103Kazakh (Russian) Language II Continued development of written and spoken language skills
INN 202Interdisciplinary Synthesis Module Connecting ideas across disciplines to solve problems
MAT 210Brief Calculus Essential calculus concepts for applied problem-solving
IFT 250Introduction to UNIX Utilities Working efficiently with UNIX/Linux tools and the command line
CSE 230Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming How computers work at the hardware and machine level
Year 2 · Semester 4
Course What you'll study
INN 105Foreign Language II Intermediate foreign-language skills for professional settings
IFT 266Network Information Communication Technology Networked communication technologies and protocols
INN 106Physical Education I Physical fitness, wellbeing and healthy lifestyle practices
MAT 243Discrete Mathematical Structures Logic, sets and graphs — the math behind security and computing
HSE 230Statistical Methods of Data Analysis Analyzing data with statistical methods and reasoning
IFT 220Managing Configurations and Active Directory Administering identities, systems and Active Directory
CSE 365Information Assurance Principles of protecting information and securing systems
Year 3 · Semester 5
Course What you'll study
IFT 381Information System Security Protecting information systems from threats and breaches
IFT 301Web Programming for Human Computer Interface Building web applications and user-facing interfaces
IFT 320Managing the Cloud Deploying and managing services in cloud environments
INN 110Socio-Political Knowledge Module II Deeper study of social and political processes
INN 107Physical Education II Continued physical training and team-based activity
Elective Disciplines (Component of Choice) Optional courses letting students deepen a chosen specialization
Year 3 · Semester 6
Course What you'll study
IFT 300Intermediate Database Management Systems Designing and securing more advanced database systems
IFT 310Information Systems Project Development Planning and building complete information-system projects
IFT 383Shell and Script Programming with UNIX Automating tasks with shell and scripting in UNIX
INN 112Professional Internship Supervised real-world experience applying skills in industry
HST 318History of Engineering How engineering and technology evolved over time
SOS 110Sustainable World Sustainability challenges and responsible technology use
Year 4 · Semester 7
Course What you'll study
IFT 458Middleware Programming and Database Security Securing middleware and protecting database systems
IFT 372Wireless Fundamentals Principles and security of wireless networks
IFT 422Cloud Security and Operations for IT Securing and operating cloud-based IT infrastructure
IFT 475Security Analysis Assessing systems for vulnerabilities and risks
CSE 466Computer Systems Security Securing computer systems against threats and attacks
IFY 482Network Forensics Investigating incidents by analyzing network evidence
IFT 366TCP/IP and Routing How traffic is addressed and routed across networks
Year 4 · Semester 8
Course What you'll study
PPSIT 401Applied Information Technology Project Capstone project applying IT and security skills end-to-end
IFT 460Managing Intelligent Devices in an Enterprise Environment Administering and securing connected enterprise devices
IFT 483Security Compliance for Information Technology Meeting security standards, policy and compliance requirements
IFT 420Cloud Architecture for Information Technology Designing secure, scalable cloud architectures
FAThesis / Diploma Project / Comprehensive Examination Final capstone: writing and defending your graduation work

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