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Cybersecurity

Bachelor of Science in Business

With cyber threats on the rise, the need for ethical, skilled cybersecurity leaders has never been greater. This program equips students with real-world skills, hands-on experience, and pathways to top certifications—preparing them to lead in a fast-growing, high-impact field.

Typical Career Paths:

  • Cybersecurity Analyst
  • Information Security Specialist
  • IT Auditor
  • Risk and Compliance Analyst
  • Network Security Administrator
  • Incident Response Analyst
  • Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst

 

Program Details & Curriculum

Program Details & Curriculum

Start Date: August or January of each year
Program Length: 4 Years

Explore our curriculum to see the classes, skills, and hands-on experiences that will shape your path. View Program in Catalog

Admissions Requirements 

Admissions Requirements 
  1. Submit your application online—it’s quick and easy!
  2. Send Your Transcripts
    • If you’re a transfer student, send us transcripts from any colleges or universities you’ve attended.
    • You’re considered a transfer student if you’ve completed 12 or more college credit hours with at least a 2.0 GPA.

       

Test-Optional Admissions

You can apply with or without ACT/SAT scores—your choice! Here’s what to know:

  • Not submitting test scores will not hurt your chances for admission or merit scholarships.
  • If you send scores after you’ve been admitted (by March 31), we’ll check if you qualify for a higher merit scholarship.
  • Don’t worry—sending scores later will never reduce or take away a scholarship you already have.

Career Outlook

Career Outlook

Cybersecurity professionals are in high demand as businesses, governments, and organizations work to protect data and systems from growing digital threats. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment for information security analysts to grow 32% from 2022 to 2032—much faster than the average for all occupations. Graduates can pursue careers in network security, risk assessment, digital forensics, and more, with competitive salaries and opportunities in nearly every industry.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook — Information Security Analysts, 2023