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Power facilities. Voting infrastructure. Financial institutions. Vehicles. Any system utilizing computing technology is vulnerable. Society requires skilled experts like you to safeguard our digital landscape and analyze potential threats. Our technically rigorous cybersecurity master's program employs a comprehensive, multidimensional strategy for digital protection. During this 24-month curriculum, you'll gain proficiency across multiple cybersecurity domains, including network security, authentication protocols, encryption methods, digital investigations, user interface security, and psychological manipulation techniques. Upon completion, you'll be equipped with cutting-edge threat detection and neutralization techniques while possessing the capability to create original security solutions. Cultivate thorough expertise in computer systems and network architectures. Acquire core competencies, methodologies, and instruments for cybersecurity and data protection, encompassing both technological and behavioral perspectives. Gain real-world experience implementing security measures, typically through professional placements. Customize your education by selecting specialized courses to refine technical abilities or pursue personal interests. Effective cybersecurity demands robust programming practices. Through this program, you'll develop mastery in network protocols, security controls, cryptographic systems, and forensic analysis. You'll become proficient with modern threat identification and countermeasure tools, while building the capacity to devise novel strategies for combating cyber adversaries.
Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution and evidence of academic potential to complete an advanced degree
Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.25
Require a score of at least 96 on the Internet-based test (iBT) or at least 600 on the paper-based test. For the IELTS, we require a minimum overall score of 7.0. TOEFL and IELTS scores must be earned within the past two years.