The Geneva College MS in Cybersecurity Program offers courses in a way to keep momentum going toward your goal of earning your master's degree. With a blend of on-ground and online classes, the master's in Cybersecurity can be completed by a full-time student in as little as a year and a half, consisting of three semesters and a summer.
On-ground MS in Cybersecurity courses are offered in a semester format that tracks with a traditional academic calendars. Online Cybersecurity courses are half-semester or eight-week terms each semester or session. A student can complete two eight-week online classes during a semester. Classes are offered Monday through Thursday evenings and begin at 6:00 pm and end at 10:00 pm. The goal of this format is to allow working adults an opportunity to attend class one night each week and complete the 33 hour MS in Cybersecurity program efficiently.
The Geneva College Masters in Cybersecurity Program is a hybrid program with courses on-ground and online. The schedule enables students to take courses over fall, spring and summer sessions.
(G) = on-ground
(L) = on-line
(G) Ethical Hacking
(G) Intrusion Detection and Prevention
(L) Principles of Cybersecurity
(L) Governance, Risk, and Compliance
(G) Operating Systems: Linux, Windows, and Virtualization
(G) Digital Forensics
(L) Cyberlaw and Cyberethics
(L) Incident Response, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity
(G) Principles of Cryptography
(L) Cloud Security
(L) Incident Response, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity
Offered as Needed
(L) International Terrorism and Cyber Warfare
(G) Secure Programming
Dr. Gordon P. Richards, Director of Cybersecurity Program
grichards@517b2b.com, 724.847.6718
Graduate Enrollment Counselor
gradadmissions@517b2b.com, 724-847-6588