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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Cybersecurity | Information Technology
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Security Services
Education type
Blended
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Cybersecurity - Information Assurance Graduate Certificate

Program Overview

The Cybersecurity - Information Assurance Graduate Certificate is offered by the George Herbert Walker School of Business and Technology. This 18-credit-hour program is available online and at the St. Louis main campus. It is designated as a STEM program.


Program Description

This certificate focuses on expanding the student's knowledge and understanding of the cybersecurity challenges and issues facing corporate and governmental organizations. Courses in the certificate provide an understanding of current cybersecurity threats, phraseology and terminology, various roles, responsibilities, and processes applied in protecting an organization's digital content, as well as evaluation of transmission media, storage systems, networks, risk management, and national critical infrastructure. The primary goal of this certificate program is to support IT/CS professionals seeking to expand their understanding of the cybersecurity discipline and to apply that knowledge to their profession.


This cybersecurity certificate program is intended for computer science, information technology, information security, and related experienced professionals with the goal of expanding their understanding of cybersecurity policies, practices, methods, and related technology advancements within the discipline. This certificate program is NOT intended for students without an undergraduate degree and/or professional experience in these disciplines.


Learning Outcomes

  • Summarize and demonstrate an understanding of the vocabulary of cybersecurity terms and phraseology.
  • Develop an understanding of the cyber threats to national critical infrastructure.
  • Demonstrate and differentiate a basic working knowledge and awareness of current and growing threats to people, organizations, and society through the use of cyber war, cyber crime, encryption techniques, and other activities.
  • Explain the basic knowledge of potential threats and how criminals and nation-states use different cyber techniques, the use of encryption methods, and managing cyber risks.
  • Describe the roles, responsibilities, and duties of computer scientists, IT managers, CIOs, CEOs, and other decision-makers who may influence the use of IT systems.
  • Differentiate the scope of the evolving environment of cybersecurity, international law, national law enforcement, and organizational security measures and countermeasures as applied to network and telecommunications operational security and applications.

Requirements

  • CSSS 5120 Cybersecurity Infrastructures (3 hours)
  • CSSS 5140 Cybersecurity Strategic Operations (3 hours)
  • CSSS 5150 Cybersecurity Risk Management (3 hours)
  • CSSS 5160 Encryption Methods and Techniques (3 hours)
  • CSSS 5270 Cybersecurity in Cloud Computing (3 hours)
  • CSSS 5275 Emerging Technologies in Cybersecurity (3 hours)

Admission

See the Admission section of the catalog for general admission requirements. Students interested in applying must submit their application online. Transcripts should be sent electronically.


Program Details

This program is part of the Graduate Catalog, effective from June 1, 2026, through May 31, 2027. For more information on certificate programs, see the Certificate Program Policies and Procedures under the Academic Policies section of the catalog.


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