Master of Science in Cybersecurity | Online

Earn Your Degree in as Few as 12 Months Full Time or 24 Months Part Time

Hit the ground running in cybersecurity without having to take prerequisite courses before you start.

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Level Up Your Career

Three Start Dates

January, May, August

Project-Based Capstone

In the last term

Fully Online

Choose from fully online or in-person formats

Professional Certification Test Prep

CompTIA CySA+ Security, CompTIA PenTest+, and CompTIA Server+

Career Opportunities in a Field Projected to Grow 33% by 2033

Defend your organization from data breaches, strengthen your résumé by taking key certification exams, and advance your career as a responsible leader in cybersecurity.

Potential Median Salaries for Cybersecurity Roles

US$129,840

Computer network architect

US$132,270

 Software developer

US$169,510

 Computer information systems manager

Hone Key Cybersecurity Skills

Ensure you’re ready to evaluate and manage ongoing risks, threats, and vulnerabilities. Our collaborative online classes dive deep into each of these key areas.

Evaluate risks, threats, and vulnerabilities

Analyze data using accepted best practices

Recommend appropriate cybersecurity frameworks

Study the evolving global cybersecurity landscape

US$124,910

Potential annual salary outcome

No GRE/GMAT

GRE/GMAT scores not required

50,000+

Global alumni network

Faculty Spotlight

Whether you’re interested in exploring weak points in databases or defending against cyberattacks, our expert faculty will help set you on the right path.

Cort Chambers Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Department Chair

Cort M. Chambers holds a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration, a Master of Arts in Intelligence Studies, and a Bachelor of Arts in Homeland Security. He also holds multiple information technology industry certifications, including CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, and CompTIA Secure Infrastructure Specialist (CSIS).

In 2014, he was selected as a Presidential Management Fellow (PMF) and served two years at the U.S. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), in Washington, DC. He was a member of the ONC team that developed the Nationwide Interoperability Roadmap.

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