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Master of Science Cybersecurity Management
The mission of the M.S. Cybersecurity Management program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify, manage and communicate cybersecurity risks in a global environment through a project-based curriculum delivered by highly qualified faculty. Lindsey Wilson's MSCM program is a 30-credit hour course of study that is offered in a hybrid format.
About The Programme
Cybersecurity, the practice of protecting systems, networks and data from attacks, is becoming increasingly important as individuals and organizations rely more heavily on technology, cloud computing, and remote workers
Course Details
Course Requirements
Core Curriculum: 30 credit hours
- Legal & Ethical Environment of Business (MBA 6023) – 3 hours
- Strategic Management (MBA 6043) – 3 credit hours
- Organizational Leadership (MBA 6093) – 3 credit hours
- Foundations of Project Management (PM 5003) – 3 credit hours
- Process Management (PM 6013) – 3 credit hours
- Cybersecurity Compliance & Auditing (MSCM 6203) – 3 hours
- Foundations of Cybersecurity Management (MSCM 5013) – 3 credit hours
- Cybersecurity Risk Management (MSCM 6013) – 3 credit hours
- Cybersecurity Threats, Attacks & Defense (MSCM 6023) – 3 credit hours
- Strategic Cybersecurity Management (MSCM 6033) – 3 credit hours
- B. Internship: 3 credit hours
- Internship (MSTM 5901) – 1.0 credit hours*
- Students must earn a minimum of 3 credit hours and be continually enrolled in the course during the program.
TOTAL HOURS: 33-35 credit hours
Executive Program Format
There are more than 300,000 job openings in this growing sector. These jobs include critical infrastructure, such as digitally operating traffic lights, hospitals, and electricity grids.
Network security managers secure information systems against unauthorized users. Students will learn how to deter attacks without slowing down employee productivity.
A report by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics suggests that the job market for Information Security Analysts is expected to grow 35% by 2031. Cybercrime Magazine reports the global shortage of cybersecurity professionals at an estimated 3.5 million unfilled positions in 2023.
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