B.S. Cybersecurity
With the rise in corporate computer and network breaches, there’s a growing need for skilled cybersecurity professionals who can expertly handle advanced network security design and disaster recovery—and you can develop the know-how to get there. The Cybersecurity Bachelor’s Degree provides in-depth education through a comprehensive, interactive curriculum that covers advanced concepts for designing network security programs across diverse organizations. You’ll graduate equipped with the knowledge and skills you need to excel in the field.
Est. time to completion:
36–48 months*
Credit hours:
180
Cost per credit hour:
$470
Hands-on learning
Get real-world training with industry-standard technology and simulation software.
Personalized attention
Small classes mean more focused learning.
Flexible courses
Classes available in online and on-campus formats.
B.S. Cybersecurity
Curriculum
Overview
The Cybersecurity Bachelor’s Degree equips students with essential skills in network administration and security, data communications, and electronic data protection through both offensive and defensive strategies, including penetration testing and firewall management. The curriculum covers security designs for Linux and Microsoft platforms, VPNs, and computer forensics. Some courses may qualify for certifications that align with industry-recognized standards through professional organizations and vendors like CompTIA.
Courses
For course descriptions, see our Course Catalog.
Financial assistance
Financial assistance is available to those who apply and qualify. Talk with us to see if Federal Student Aid, scholarships, transfer credits, employer assistance, loans and grants, or military discounts are available to you.
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Back to Cybersecurity program*Time length for program completion will vary depending upon the number of courses taken per term, developmental courses when required, transfer credit accepted, lack of continuous enrollment, etc.
The Cybersecurity program is part of Sullivan University’s College of Business and Technology.