M.S. in Cyber Security — Long Island Campus

M.S. in Cyber Security — Long Island Campus

Become a sought-after asset in a growing field. Graduate with practical knowledge and unique skills.

The Master of Science (M.S.) in Cyber Security is an advanced degree that melds criminal justice, computer science and forensic accounting. It is an interdisciplinary program designed to develop leaders equipped with practical knowledge.

There is strong demand for qualified experts now and into the future. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job market for information security analysts (cyber security professionals) is projected to grow 33% between 2023 and 2033.  

Intended for practitioners looking to advance their careers or for those weighing a career change, this 33-credit program develops a highly sought-after skillset to help identify and prosecute criminals. Graduate as a qualified candidate ready for career advancement in areas such as cybersecurity analysis, digital forensic investigation, law enforcement technology, ethical hacking and anti-money laundering and more.

The Long Island M.S. in Cyber Security Experience

Earning Potential: The median annual wage for a cybersecurity professional is $120,360, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2023).

 

Experiential Learning: With a student-faculty ratio of 12:1, combined with a capstone or internship, you will graduate with a portfolio of practical knowledge.

 

Industry-Ready: From digital forensic investigation and cybersecurity analysis to ethical hacking and anti-money laundering, our 33-credit program will set you up for success in a dynamic industry.