Successful Career Paths
Our Cybersecurity program prepares you for various career trajectories with a combination of cutting-edge knowledge and high-impact learning with practical skills. Some career paths include, but not limited to, penetration testers, incident responders, forensic and malware analysts, threat analysts, and network defenders.
No Computing Background? No Problem.
There are two versions to the program. One version is for those who already hold a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a closely related field, while the other is for those with no prior education in computing areas. Those coming to the program without computing background simply complete a set of additional bridge courses on the topics of programming and computer systems (each concentration has a set of bridge courses). These will help you transition from your previous background to a level of readiness that enables you to successfully pursue the rest of the degree program.
Choose the Concentration — Choose Your Career Path
Thanks to an ever-evolving discipline of cyber, you can focus on the area that most attracts you. These are the areas that currently show high demand in the field of Cybersecurity:
- General concentration – Prepares you for a broad set of skills in cybersecurity and networks
- Cyber Operations concentration – Prepares you to be the future cyber warrior with focus on operational cyber offense and defense
- AI/ML – Prepares you to pursue careers in the intersection of Cyber and AI, currently one of the most in-demand skills
A Serious Project Prepares You for the Real World of Cybersecurity
You will complete a substantial project that will demonstrate your level of expertise and professionalism so that you can hit the ground running when you land that coveted position in your chosen area. There are three ways to satisfy the project requirement: a thesis for which research would be done; taking a course in which a significant project occurs; or taking a separate course specifically dedicated to a project.
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