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Stevens' cybersecurity bachelor's program blends science, technology, and management expertise to equip students with the ability to develop and implement cutting-edge information security solutions.
While cryptographers pursue ideal security solutions, real-world adoption often faces barriers like technological constraints, budget limitations, and human factors overlooked during design. Truly effective solutions require user adoption and demonstrate clear economic value. Stevens' cybersecurity program stands out among undergraduate offerings by directly tackling these practical challenges.
Our distinctive curriculum merges computer science and mathematics with a security-centric approach, fostering the cross-disciplinary environment needed to develop innovative answers to security and information assurance problems. Aspiring cybersecurity professionals will discover our comprehensive course selection prepares them for the dynamic challenges of this expanding field.
Earning a Stevens degree means engaging with the complete innovation lifecycle. Here, your research transforms into tangible solutions through partnerships with faculty and industry leaders who commercialize emerging technologies.
Students must have completed high school.
English proficiency
TOEFL (minimum 80 iBT), IELTS (minimum 6.0 overall), Duolingo English Test (minimum 105), Pearson PTE Academic Test (minimum 53).