MS in Cybersecurity Online Courses
Curriculum Details
- 10 courses
- 30 credits
- 8-week course duration
The online Master of Science in Cybersecurity program requires you to complete 10 courses, including five core courses, four electives, and one capstone or thesis. Courses are taught in eight-week terms, allowing you to complete the program in as little as 14 months. You’ll graduate with the credentials required to pursue in-demand industry certifications, including:
- CompTIA Security+ and Network+
- Certified Ethical Hacker
- CISSP
- CSSLP
- GIAC Security Essentials
- ISC2 SSCP
- Offensive Security Certified Professional
Core Courses
Credits
Elective Courses (Select 4)
Credits
This course covers techniques for decision making in the cybersecurity world using intermediate technical knowledge gained from the program including when to develop a Continuity of Operations (COOP) vs. Disaster Recovery Plan, motivations of threat actors and implications in government, manufacturing, healthcare, financial industries and the energy sector. This course is designed to provide intermediate content to support the student’s ability to understand and successfully pass the CompTIA Security+ Exam. This is a graduate level course with outcomes that will be assessed at a higher level of learning. The additional work of finding a real world problem prior to the development of the solution or synthesis for this problem is the added requirement for MBA/graduate level students.
This course covers advanced techniques for decision making in the cybersecurity world. This course is designed to provide advanced content to support the student’s ability to understand and successfully pass the CompTIA Security+ Exam. Additionally, students learn leadership in terms of cybersecurity and IT personnel and resources. This course offers insights in the hiring of cybersecurity and IT personnel and how to determine worth of experience, certifications, etc. This is a graduate level course with outcomes that will be assessed at a higher-level of learning. The additional work of finding a real world problem prior to the development of the solution or synthesis of this problem is the added requirement for MBA/graduate level students.
Capstone or Thesis Option
Credits
This course allows a student to conduct individual research under the direction of a graduate supervisor. The work will include a written proposal, literature review, state of current research, research process and findings and oral defense before a faculty panel.
This course allows a student to conduct individual research under the direction of a graduate supervisor. The work will include a written proposal, literature review, state of current research, research process and findings and oral defense before a faculty panel.
In this course, students design and implement a solution to a cybersecurity technical problem or policy issue. A testing or evaluation plan is designed and executed. The final product is presented before a faculty panel.
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