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100% Online Coursework
Flexible, Asynchronous Course Schedules
Prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Exam
Complete in as Little as 14 Months
Protect Any Business on the Front Line of Defense
Cybersecurity is one of the fastest growing industries in the world, with the number of career opportunities expected to grow 33% throughout the decade.1 With a cybersecurity degree program at Shenandoah University, you’ll prepare for a role in this exciting field through 100% online coursework that explores effective security solutions and real-world opportunities that deliver hands-on experience. Choose from two career-focused master’s programs and earn the credentials to pursue industry certifications like CompTIA Security+.
- $120,360 was the median annual salary for information security analysts in 20231
- 12% industry growth expected for all information technology careers through 20332
- Preparation for CompTIA Security+, Network+, Certified Ethical Hacker, ISC2, SSCP, GIAC Security Essentials, Offensive Security Certified Professional, CSSLP and CISSP certifications
- Gain hands-on experience through an internship opportunity
Choose Your Online Cybersecurity Master’s Degree
Maximize your professional potential with a Shenandoah cybersecurity program. You’ll collaborate with industry-experienced faculty and submit assignments through a convenient online platform.
- Modality: Online
- Credit Hours: 30
- Duration: 14 months
Prepare for in-demand certification exams and develop effective cybersecurity solutions for both global and local organizations.
- Modality: Online
- Credit Hours: 36
- Duration: 12 to 15 months
Become a leader in one of the world’s fastest growing fields with an AACSB-accredited degree focused on effective management in the tech field.

Prepare for Cybersecurity Certification
Shenandoah’s online cybersecurity graduate programs employ a curriculum designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand certification exams. Through coursework delivered by industry-experienced faculty, you’ll gain the credentials to sit for the CompTIA Security+, Network+, Certified Ethical Hacker, and CISSP exams, plus many more.

Answer the Call for Top-Skilled Cybersecurity Professionals
The information technology industry is growing fast with more than 356,000 new jobs in the field projected each year.2 Of these occupations, those involving cybersecurity have the most demand — and some of the highest salaries — with 59,100 new positions specifically for cybersecurity analysts expected by 2033.1
Top In-Demand Cybersecurity Careers
Cybersecurity analyst $120,360 per year1
Computer and information research scientist $145,080 per year2
Database architect $134,700 per year3
Database administrator $117,450 per year3
About Shenandoah University
Shenandoah University was established in 1875 and is headquartered in the top of Virginia. With industry-specific online degree programs, we extend the opportunity for working adults to prepare for professional success in a convenient platform. A private, nationally recognized university, Shenandoah blends goal-oriented academic options with career experiences, creative energy and intellectual challenge. Join our close-knit community of online learners and discover your full potential.
Online Learning Experience
At Shenandoah University, learning online doesn’t mean learning alone. Join SU’s close-knit community, where caring instructors are eager to answer your questions. Our Office of Learning Resources and Services is also available for additional assistance. Build the future you want while experiencing maximum support with Shenandoah’s convenient online programs.
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- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Information Security Analysts.” Retrieved Mar. 24, 2025, from https://www.bls.gov/.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Computer and Information Technology Occupations.” Retrieved Mar. 24, 2025, from https://www.bls.gov/.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Database Administrators and Architects.” Retrieved Mar. 24, 2025, from https://www.bls.gov/.