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Flavors

On our Pro plans, we have different Course Flavors available. Course Flavors means that you get exactly the right version of our course for your school, classroom, and students.

Introduction to Cybersecurity (Vigenere)

This course prepares students with crucial skills to be responsible citizens in a digital future. It is designed for beginner computer science students with no specific course prerequisites. Students will learn foundational cybersecurity topics including digital citizenship and cyber hygiene, the basics of cryptography, software security, networking fundamentals, and basic system administration. This is a one year course designed for high school students.

Fundamentals of Cybersecurity

This is the first course in the cybersecurity pathway and will prepare students for an advanced cybersecurity course and/or cybersecurity certification(s). Students will learn cybersecurity topics such as software security, networking, system administration, and the basics of cryptography and programming.

Advanced Cybersecurity

The CodeHS Advanced Cybersecurity course is the capstone course of the cybersecurity pathway. Students will learn advanced topics in the field of cybersecurity, including advanced cryptography, networking, risk assessment, and cyber defense.

Digital Citizenship

As our world becomes increasingly dependent on technology, it is essential that we help students learn how to behave safely and ethically online. This course prepares students with crucial skills to be responsible citizens in a digital future.

Indiana Computer Science III: Cybersecurity

This course introduces secure software development, security threats, principles, strategies, coding techniques, and tools that can help make software fault-tolerant and resistant to attacks. Students also learn about cryptography, information theory, computational complexity, and number theory.

Texas Foundations of Cybersecurity

Students develop the knowledge and skills needed to explore fundamental concepts related to the ethics, laws, and operations of cybersecurity by examining trends and operations of cyberattacks, threats, and vulnerabilities. The skills obtained in this course prepare students for additional study in cybersecurity.

Virginia Cybersecurity Fundamentals

This course introduces the principles of cybersecurity, emerging technologies, threats and protective measures, and investigates the diverse high-skill, high-wage, and high-demand career opportunities in the field of cybersecurity.

K12 Texas Foundations of Cybersecurity B

Students develop the knowledge and skills needed to explore fundamental concepts related to the ethics, laws, and operations of cybersecurity by examining trends and operations of cyberattacks, threats, and vulnerabilities. The skills obtained in this course prepare students for additional study in cybersecurity.

TCH149B Intro to Cybersecurity

This course prepares students with crucial skills to be responsible citizens in a digital future. It is designed for beginner computer science students with no specific course prerequisites. Students will learn foundational cybersecurity topics including the basics of software security, networking fundamentals, and system administration. This is a semester course designed for high school students.

TCH151B Foundations of Cybersecurity 2

Students develop the knowledge and skills needed to explore fundamental concepts related to the ethics, laws, and operations of cybersecurity by examining trends and operations of cyberattacks, threats, and vulnerabilities. The skills obtained in this course prepare students for additional study in cybersecurity.

Nevada Cybersecurity 1

This course covers the fundamentals of computer hardware and software, as well as topics in design, maintenance, and repair. Students will be able to describe the internal components of a computer, assemble a computer system, install an operating system, and troubleshoot using system tools and diagnostic software.