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Prepare for leadership and advancement in the competitive cyberdefense landscape with ´ó·¢â€™s fully online Master of Science in Cybersecurity. Acquire the skills necessary to lead teams in protecting organizations, communities and nations from increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.
This unique master’s degree program blends advanced technical instruction with MBA-level business training, ensuring you master both the technology and business aspects of cybersecurity. Accredited as a Professional Science ²Ñ²¹²õ³Ù±ð°ù’s degree by the NPSMA, ´ó·¢â€™s MS in Cybersecurity prepares you to excel in both technical and managerial roles.
Applications to the cybersecurity master’s degree program are reviewed on a rolling basis; apply at any time! However, priority is given
to applications that are received by these deadlines:
The National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have designated ´ó·¢ as a National in cyberdefense education.
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Admission to the MS in Cybersecurity program requires an undergraduate degree in computer science or a related area. View all admission requirements View all admission requirements.
Does this sound like you?
Our MS in Cybersecurity curriculum equips you with a comprehensive understanding of both technical principles and business strategies in cybersecurity. This program integrates advanced technical coursework with practical business instruction, preparing you for leadership roles in the cyberdefense industry.
The information security sector in the U.S. is experiencing strong job and salary growth, offering excellent opportunities for career advancement.
Industry Openings Each Year
Projected Job Growth through 2032
Median Salary for Advanced Cybersecurity Roles
The MS in Cybersecurity degree offers versatility, preparing you for diverse roles
in cybersecurity, research and leadership across various sectors. Explore a wide array
of career opportunities, including:
This master’s degree equips you with the skills and knowledge necessary to adapt and lead in numerous professional settings within the rapidly evolving cybersecurity industry.
If your goal is to become an information security officer, you need to be able to understand the business side of the house and to be able to communicate with the C-suite about security. You need to know what is important to them and how to frame the conversations with that in mind. The ability to convey technical concepts with nontechnical language is an asset in this field.
The nonscience courses prepared me well for my current role. We had classes where we learned about business continuity and disaster recovery, and classes where we learned how to create policies and how to present to upper management. I can use something from every course I took.
There is no sitting in a hole and hoping no one will attack you. As they say in the industry, it’s not a matter of ‘if,’ it’s a matter of ‘when.’ We need many more smart people in the mix, we need fresh ideas, and we need across-the-board collaboration.
A cohort is a group of students who progress through a curriculum together to achieve the same academic degree. By taking classes together and graduating as a unit, cohort members form strong bonds, creating a valuable support system and professional network that benefits them both during and after the program.
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Professional Science Master's (PSM) programs are tailored for students seeking graduate degrees in STEM disciplines while also developing business and workplace skills valued by top employers. These programs blend advanced science and technology education with essential business skills, producing highly sought-after professionals.
Accredited by the National Professional Science Master's Association (NPSMA), PSM programs ensure that graduates are equipped with practical knowledge and soft skills necessary for careers in science, business, government or nonprofit organizations, effectively meeting the demands of the modern workforce.
Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) allows you to earn academic credits for skills and knowledge you've acquired outside of a traditional classroom. This can help reduce the number of courses needed for your degree, saving you time and money while accelerating your path to graduation.
Start by contacting your ´ó·¢ advisor, who will guide you through the CPL process. You’ll need to provide proof of your certifications and/or provide supporting documentation demonstrating your learning, knowledge or skill acquired through experience. Once the appropriate paperwork has been received, the department faculty will assess which credits you qualify for.
Yes, beyond certifications, prior experience such as work or military experience may also qualify for credit. Faculty at ´ó·¢ will review these experiences on a case-by-case basis to determine eligibility.
Sources
Salary and job growth: https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/information-security-analysts.htm