Medical Device Cybersecurity Certificate
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and the Medical Device Innovation, safety, and Security Consortium (MDISS) have partnered to offer a Purdue University Certificate in this specialized are.
The coursework includes 4 courses:
- CIT 20300 - Information Security Fundamentals - 3 credit hours
- no pre-requisite knowledge
- HETM 20200 - Networking and Data Communication for Healthcare Equipment - 3 credit hours
- Pre-requisite is a fundamental knowledge of electronics. Working professionals easily meet this pre-req as part of their entry-level competencies.
- HETM 30200 - Interoperability of Healthcare Devices - 3 credit hours
- Pre-requisite is HETM 20200.
- HETM 40200 - Healthcare Device system Security - 3 credit hours
- Pre-requisite is HETM 30200 and the equivalent of HETM 32500, Exploring Medical Devices. Working professionals easily meet this pre-req as part of their entry-level competencies.
Designed for technicians who support the safe and effective use of medical technology, each course will feature approximately 40 hours of content and laboratory work spaced over 15 weeks. All offered online - no campus visits required.
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To Apply:
Deadlines: fall semester start: May 1, spring semester start: November 1
Admission requirements: must have completed at least 26 credits from any regionally accredited college or university or be a veteran.
If you are a veteran, please contact the program director for admissions information.
Form more information, contact:
Lacretia Githiri, Academic Advisor