Cybersecurity Bachelor

Program at a Glance

2.5 Year Bachelor's Degree
120 Total Credits

Security+ & CEH
Certification Preparation


2 Courses Per Term
5 Week Terms

Transfer Credits
Up to 90 Credits

On Campus or Online
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Degree Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Science with a major in Cyber and Information Security Technology offers a focused track in Cybersecurity. This program covers key areas such as operating systems, networking, and security protocols, providing the foundational knowledge needed to address cybersecurity challenges.

As cyber threats and data breaches continue to rise, securing an organization’s systems and information has become a top priority. In this program, you'll explore how to identify, assess, and mitigate risks from internal and external threats like malware, hackers, spyware, and viruses.

Designed for those looking to change careers or build on existing knowledge, this 2.5-year accelerated program provides a comprehensive look at securing data, managing network infrastructures, and understanding cloud security. Graduates are equipped with the skills to navigate the evolving landscape of cybersecurity.

Knowledge and Skills

Graduates should grow in the following areas:

  • Cyber Threat Intelligence:
    Identify threats and use ethical hacking to reduce risks.
  • Information Systems Security:
    Protect networks and data and manage everyday security tasks.
  • Risk Management:
    Identify and handle security risks across different types of organizations.

University Benefits

On Campus or Online

Learn your way with in-person collaboration or online simulations and flexible schedules.

Graduate Faster

Our year-round, accelerated, programs let you earn your degree in just 2.5 years.

Simplified Scheduling

Your degree path is pre-scheduled, so you can focus on learning, not course registration.

Possible Career Paths

Graduates of this program pursue many different career paths. Some of the most common are:

Cybersecurity Analyst

A cybersecurity analyst is responsible for defending an organization's digital infrastructure by proactively identifying, assessing, and countering cyber threats, ensuring data integrity and system availability through continuous monitoring and strategic security implementations.

System Administrator

A systems administrator in cybersecurity manages, configures, and ensures the secure operation of computer systems and networks, focusing on maintaining system integrity, availability, and confidentiality through proactive security measures and regular system updates.

IT Specialist

An IT specialist in cybersecurity focuses on safeguarding an organization's information systems through threat analysis, security solutions implementation, and ongoing monitoring, ensuring data protection, network security, and compliance with cybersecurity policies and standards.

Flexible Learning Environments

Campus

Our campuses provide an immersive classroom setting, interacting directly with professors and classmates in real-time. Benefit from face-to-face discussions, hands-on labs, and the immediate support of instructors.

Online

Flexible and convenient, online learning allows you to study on your own time, from anywhere. Access lectures, lab simulations, and course materials online, collaborating with classmates through virtual forums and discussions.

Hybrid

To enhance flexibility, many campus courses are delivered via synchronous hybrid format, where students engage in both online learning activities and real-time interactions with instructors and classmates.

Cybersecurity Curriculum

Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer and Information Science with a major in Cyber and Information Security Technology and a track in Cybersecurity

Featured Courses & Overview

Advanced Cybersecurity CIS230

Students will be able to examine and describe concepts of cybersecurity and create a working secure computing and networking environment.

AI/Machine Learning/Edge Computing CIS335

Students will be able to install, train, and deploy an AI/machine learning program for use in business operations.

Credit Hours

Course Categories

Description

37

Required Courses for Major

These required courses are specialized deep dives building the core skills and knowledge you'll use in your chosen field.

31

Arts & Sciences

Courses which delve into both creative expression and the scientific world, shaping well-rounded thinkers.

28

Core Curriculum

Courses that provide an educational foundation, building essential skills across diverse subjects.

15

Track Courses

Specialized degree track courses are focused deep dives within your major, letting you become an expert in a specific niche related to your field.

9

Self Integration

These courses set you up for college success and beyond.

120

Total Credit Hours

Certifications

ECPI University understands the power of certifications in today's dynamic technology field, and we believe enhancing your marketability is crucial. 

   

To support your journey, ECPI offers discounted vouchers that significantly reduce the cost of certification exams from Microsoft, Cisco, EC-Council, and Oracle, not to mention industry favorites like A+, Network+, Linux+, and Security+. 

NSA CAE Designation

The National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security have designated ECPI University as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CDE) for the Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Science: Cyber and Information Security Technology major, Cybersecurity Track through academic year 2023. Designation Letter can be viewed here.

Institutional Accreditation

ECPI University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, and master’s degrees. ECPI University also offers credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels.

Questions about the accreditation of ECPI University may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).

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