Bachelor's degree in related field of study
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TOEFL iBT: 80
TOEFL Essentials: 8.5
IELTS (International English Language Testing System): 6.5
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 59
Duolingo English Test (English Proficiency Test): 105
This program is offered in Manchester.
Cybersecurity touches nearly every facet of an organization. From marketing to legal to finance, employees across the industry are more aware of the flow of data and the measures needed to keep it secure. Technical systems need technical solutions—which is why the University of New Hampshire has launched a Master of Science in Cybersecurity Engineering.
Designed for working professionals and those with a strong interest in cybersecurity, the program combines in-class and online learning on how to develop, engineer and operate secure information systems. You will learn the theoretical underpinnings of information security and have opportunities to apply your knowledge and skills to real-world scenarios and authentic project experiences.
With a greater emphasis on the collection and storage of big data, information security and cloud computing, the demand for cybersecurity engineers has never been higher. The M.S. in Cybersecurity Engineering gives you the technical skills and experience to meet that demand, preparing you to secure information, communications, networks and control systems for any organization.
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Required Courses
COMP 815, Information Security
COMP 835, Secure Networking Technologies
COMP 880, Topics (Software Security Principles)
COMP 880, Topics (Computer Forensics)
COMP 880, Topics (Cryptography)
One (1) 3-credit policy course from the following:
CPRM 810, Foundations of Cybersecurity Policy
CPRM 830, Security Measures I
CPRM 850, Security Measures II
CPRM 870, Cybersecurity Risk Management
CPRM 880, Cybersecurity Metrics and Evaluation
Internship 1
COMP 890, Internship and Career Planning
or COMP 891
or COMP 892
One (1) elective course for Thesis Option or three (3) elective courses for Capstone Option:
COMP 805, Full Stack Development
COMP 820, Database Systems and Technologies
COMP 821, Big Data for Data Engineers
COMP 825, Programming Languages
COMP 830, Software Development
COMP 840, Machine Learning Applications and Tools
COMP 850, Neural Networks
COMP 851, System Integration and Architecture
COMP 860, Data Visualization & Communication
COMP 880, Topics
Capstone Project
COMP 898, Master's Project
or
COMP 899, Master's Thesis
Graduates of the Cybersecurity Engineering program are able to identify, analyze and respond to the complex information security threats that are increasingly common in today's digital landscape. You'll learn skills in core and advanced information security, preparing you to develop, integrate and evaluate secure IT systems and services for any organization.
Medical insurance: 1999USD/year