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Cryptology

Grades 7–11
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Identification Level
Quantitative - Advanced CTY-Level

About the Course

Cryptology is the study of the codes and ciphers used to create secret writing. This math course explores many early techniques in cryptology, such as cipher wheels, the Caesar shift, polyalphabetic substitution, and the Vigenère cipher, as well as modern techniques like RSA public key cryptography. You and your classmates will learn how data transmitted by computers can be secured with digital encryption, and how the vulnerabilities of each encryption system enable hackers to attack and decrypt messages using techniques such as frequency analysis and cribbing. You'll apply concepts while encrypting and decrypting your own secret messages. Though the course's central focus is on the mathematics of cryptology, you'll also learn the historical context of cryptography and cryptographic devices like the Enigma Machine,one of the most important cryptographic devices in history,so you develop a deep understanding of this branch of mathematics and its applications in the world.

Typical Class Size: 16-18

Learning Objectives

  • Apply modular arithmetic, group theory and cycle structure to coding theory and cryptography
  • Create schemes to encipher, decipher, and crypto-analyze in order to use cryptography to defend systems
  • Test coding and decoding methods using frequency analysis and different ciphers
  • Analyze the rudiments of elementary number theory to apply to Vigenére, substitution, and Enigma cracks, among others
  • Formulate monoalphabetic and combinatorial exercises to solve ciphers
  • Model affine ciphers and division algorithms by conducting labs to show their effectiveness
  • Construct discrete log problems to formulate and solve pseudorandom numbers and modern cryptography schemes

About Advanced Enrichment courses

These courses offer above-grade-level material that is presented in a novel context, explored with other advanced learners, and guided by a CTY educator to help prepare students for higher-order thinking and college-style academic challenges.

Requirements

CTY courses have grade-level requirements and most require minimum test scores. Some courses may also have prerequisites.

Identification Details
Grade 7–11
Identification Level
Quantitative - Advanced CTY-Level
Coursework Prerequisites None

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Sharpen your skills and build confidence while solving puzzles, exploring patterns, preparing for competitions, and tackling real-world problems in a rigorous and fun classroom.  

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