
OUR CYBERSECURITY
CONCENTRATION
The JPG College concentration in Cybersecurity offers the students the skills needed to work in this specific field in Computer Science that specializes in preventing cyberattacks.
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The students pursuing the Associate degree will follow the course sequence of Liberal Arts curriculum described below and the specific courses in Cybersecurity. The Core curriculum is composed of 48 academic credits and the additional credits will be Cybersecurity specific.
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Course Sequence
Semester 1:
HUM101
TRIV101
THEO101
PHIL101​
Greco-Roman Roots of Western Civilization
Grammar
The Word of God
Introduction to Philosophy
Semester 2:
HUM102
TRIV102
THEO102
MATH101
Middle Ages to Enlightenment
Logic
Theology of Christ and the Sacraments
Euclidean Geometry
Semester 1:
HUM101
TRIV101
THEO101
PHIL101​
Greco-Roman Roots of Western Civilization
Grammar
The Word of God
Introduction to Philosophy
Semester 2:
HUM102
TRIV102
THEO102
MATH101
Middle Ages to Enlightenment
Logic
Theology of Christ and the Sacraments
Euclidean Geometry
Semester 3:
HIST101
ART/MUS201
THEO201
PHIL102
World History and Geography
Art or Music Appreciation
The Life of Grace
Philosophy of Nature and Man
Semester 4:
HUM202
THEO202
PHIL201
TRIV201
Belizean Studies
Theology of the Body
Ethics
Rhetoric
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August Program:
ENED101
PCE
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Outdoor Leadership Adventure
Pre-College English Intensive
Cybersecurity Concentration Courses
The courses below will be taken from various prestigious universities around the world and from companies such as Google, IBM and Cisco.
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Hardware knowledge
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Problem-solving skills in cybersecurity
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Introduction to Cybersecurity Fundamentals
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Foundations of Cybersecurity
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Risk Assessment in Cybersecurity
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Network security basics
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Treat Analysis
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Attack types
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Cybersecurity Laws and Regulations
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Introduction of Data Analytics
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Options in Cybersecurity certificates
For the academic year 2025-2026, second year students can continue with the partnership with the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas, where Cybersecurity courses will be taken through UST and their Liberal Arts core classes through JPG.
The classes in UST’s Associate of Applied Science in Cybersecurity Program are delivered online through Blackboard with UST professors. Our students, however, will meet in person on the JPG campus with a designated Teaching Assistant. This hybrid approach ensures our students receive the best education our two institutions can offer.​​
