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Degree
Masters
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Cybersecurity | Security Management
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Security Services
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Cybersecurity and Risk Master of Science Degree Program

The Master of Science in Cybersecurity and Risk through the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity prepares students for high-demand careers across industries like government, finance, healthcare, energy, and tech. The program offers flexibility to tailor students' paths based on their interests - whether in Technical Roles, Risk & Compliance Roles, or Managerial & Strategic Roles.


Program Requirements - 36 credits

Cyber Risk Management & Compliance Concentration

  1. Core Courses (21 credits)
    • Cybr/Inf 503 Advanced Networking and Security (3) OR For 525 Advanced Networking (3)
    • Cybr/Inf 553 Information Security and Privacy (3) OR Cyb 644 Introduction to Information and Cybersecurity
    • Cybr/Inf 554 Human Aspects of Cybersecurity (3) OR Cyb 645 Psychology of Security (3)
    • Cybr 536 Information Security Compliance Auditing (3)
    • Core Electives - Select 9 credits from the following:
      • Cybr 545 Principles and Practices of Cyber Security (3)
      • Cybr/Inf 552 Computer and Network Security (3)
      • Inf 585 IT and Homeland Security (3)
      • Cybr/Ehc 547 Cybersecurity Risk and Policy (3)
      • Cybr/Ehc/Pad 549 Cybersecurity: Long Term Planning and Risk Management (3)
  2. Cybersecurity Tool - one of the following courses (3 credits)
    • Inf 523 Fundamentals of Information Technology (3 one-credit modules)
    • For 615 Hacking for Penetration Testers (3)
    • For 642 Computer Forensics (3)
    • For 643 Incident Handling (3)
  3. Electives (9 credits)
    • Cybr/Ehc 550 Cybersecurity Policy, Law and Institutions (3)
    • Cybr/Inf 555 Prevention and Protection Strategies in Cyber-security (3)
    • Cybr/Ehc/Pad 569 Cyber Threats and Intelligence (3)
    • Cybr 627 Cybersecurity Practicum (3)
    • For 602 Cyberlaw & Ethics (3)
    • For 650 Cyber Vulnerability Exploitation (3)
    • Other Electives As Advised
  4. Thesis Project or Internship: 3 credits in internship or thesis, as advised
    • Cybr 678 Internship
    • Cybr 699 Master's Thesis

Cybersecurity & Privacy of Health Information Concentration

  1. Core Courses (21 credits)
    • Cybr/Inf 503 Advanced Networking and Security (3) OR For 525 Advanced Networking (3)
    • Cybr/Inf 553 Information Security and Privacy (3) OR Cyb 644 Introduction to Information and Cybersecurity
    • Hpm 580 Health Information Technology (3)
    • Hpm 669 Topics in Health Policy & Mgt: Health Analytics (3; only this topic is applicable)
    • Core Electives - Select 9 credits from the following:
      • Cybr 536 Information Security Compliance Auditing (3)
      • Cybr 545 Principles and Practices of Cyber Security (3)
      • Cybr/Ehc 547 Cybersecurity Risk and Policy (3)
      • Cybr/Inf 552 Computer and Network Security (3)
      • For 650 Cyber Vulnerability Exploitation (3)
  2. Cybersecurity Tool - one of the following courses (3 credits)
    • Inf 523 Fundamentals of Information Technology (3 one-credit modules)
    • For 615 Hacking for Penetration Testers (3)
    • For 642 Computer Forensics (3)
    • For 643 Incident Handling (3)
  3. Electives (9 credits)
    • Cybr/Ehc 550 Cybersecurity Policy, Law and Institutions (3)
    • Cybr/Inf 554 Human Aspects of Cybersecurity (3) OR Cyb 645 Psychology of Security (3)
    • Cybr/Inf 555 Prevention and Protection Strategies in Cyber-security (3)
    • Cybr 627 Cybersecurity Practicum (3)
    • Other Electives As Advised
  4. Thesis Project or Internship: 3 credits in internship or thesis, as advised
    • Cybr 678 Internship
    • Cybr 699 Master's Thesis

Please note: This program requires an internship, field experience, study abroad component, or clinical experience requirement. Students who have previously been convicted of a felony are advised that their prior criminal history may impede their ability to complete the requirements of certain academic programs and/or to meet licensure requirements for certain professions. If you have concerns about this matter, please contact the Dean’s Office of your intended academic program.


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