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Get ready for careers in companies of all sizes, from small businesses to Fortune 500 corporations, as well as various government law enforcement agencies, by pursuing a 120-credit Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security Systems at St. John's. As computer dependence rises and technology advances, the demand for cybersecurity professionals becomes essential to safeguard users and prevent sensitive data from falling into the hands of hackers and cybercriminals.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that computer security employment is expanding quickly. Over the next decade, both private and public sector employers are projected to create 286,600 new cybersecurity positions.
Launch your career in this dynamic field by completing a Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security Systems at St. John's. This 120-credit program, offered through the Collins College of Professional Studies, equips students for roles in businesses of all scales and government agencies across multiple cybersecurity domains, such as:
Cyber Security Systems and Technology: including cryptanalysts, security administrators, security analysts, and web security administrators.
Cyber Security Systems for Business: covering information security managers, information assurance consultants, and business security systems analysts.
Cyber Forensics: preparing students for careers as computer crime investigators, cyber law enforcement specialists, digital forensics experts, forensic technology consultants, internet forensics professionals, and technology risk management specialists.