Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity
Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity Program Overview
Spalding’s cybersecurity program blends technical knowledge with hands-on experience. Students master industry tools in small classes with personalized faculty attention as they prepare to lead in a field of high-paying jobs and a 0% unemployment rate.
Graduates will be ready to pursue the following certifications:
• Certified Ethical Hacker
• Certified Information Systems Security Professional
• Certified Forensic Examiner
- 120 credit hours
- On-campus and 100% online
- Capstone in Ethical Hacking
Courses
Spalding’s Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity immerses students in the latest strategies, tools and tactics for protecting information and systems. Courses in cybercrime and governance, cyber forensics and system security provide students with hands-on learning experiences. The capstone course in ethical hacking puts students’ skills to the test.
Tuition
Cybersecurity is in your sights. Learn about tuition and fees for our Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity program, as well as your financial aid options.
Admissions Requirements
Do you want to protect information and secure systems? Discover how Spalding’s Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity degree program can help you hack your future.
Find Possibility in the Heart of the City
DISCOVER YOUR GROWTH POTENTIAL
Cybersecurity and job security go hand-in-hand. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for information security analysts across the country has been projected to increase by 33% by 2033.
High-Impact Career Preparation
Unlock your future. Spalding’s cybersecurity degree prepares aspiring leaders for in-demand, profitable roles including:
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- Incident Responder
- Information Security Consultant
- PenTester
- Security Architect
- Security Compliance Analyst
Our program emphasizes a proactive approach to cybersecurity, blending cutting-edge technical knowledge with a comprehensive understanding of IT fundamentals. We equip graduates with practice, resume-ready skills and industry insights crucial for thriving in the cybersecurity landscape.
Michelle Reiss, Chair, School of Business
