Secure Your Future in Cyber

Professional Studies, Cybersecurity, B.S.


Complete your bachelor’s degree and start a career in cybersecurity with a flexible online program that turns experience into opportunity.

Woman working at an office desk reviewing computer code on two monitorsThe Professional Studies Program is an online bachelor’s degree completion program designed for students who want to maximize their previous college credits and advance their careers. It provides interdisciplinary knowledge to help you navigate the demands of today’s workforce.

The program’s core focuses on organizational communication, ethics, management and leadership skills. As part of the core curriculum, you’ll take a professional development seminar (PSP 390) and complete a capstone and internship experience (PSP 490), giving you hands-on learning opportunities that connect classroom knowledge with real-world applications.

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Build a Career in Cybersecurity


The cybersecurity concentration is designed to equip you with a comprehensive understanding of the ever-evolving field of cybersecurity. This program combines foundational knowledge in professional studies with specialized courses focused on cybersecurity, preparing you for diverse roles in the rapidly growing and critical field of information security.

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