Cybersecurity

Are you passionate about defending against cyber threats and ensuring the security of information systems?

The Cybersecurity program at Augusta University is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge to protect and defend critical infrastructure and sensitive information. This program from the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences prepares students for a variety of career pathways, including roles in cyber defense analysis, incident response, and IT (cyberspace) operations.

Cybersecurity is for you if you consider yourself

Analytical and Strategic
Creative and Expressive

 

Life-Changing

Life-Saving

Education

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What You'll Study

Coursework

In the Cybersecurity program, you’ll study network security, secure software development, and incident response topics. The curriculum aligns with the Department of Defense Cyber Workforce Framework, focusing on work roles such as:

A Cyber Defense Analyst uses data from various cyber defense tools, such as IDS alerts, firewalls, and network traffic logs, to analyze events within an environment and mitigate threats. A Cyber Defense Incident Responder investigates, analyzes, and responds to cyber incidents within the network or enclave. Meanwhile, an IT (Cyberspace) Specialist designs, builds, configures, operates, and maintains IT networks and systems, ensuring their security and functionality.

Course List | Track Sheet

Experience-based Education

Outside the Classroom

Internships provide hands-on experience and valuable industry connections. Students have the opportunity to work with leading companies and government agencies, gaining practical skills and insights into the cybersecurity field.

The Senior Design Project matches seniors with industry sponsors to solve real-world technical problems. Teams of 3-5 seniors are mentored by a School of Computer and Cyber Sciences professor and work in collaboration with an engineer or manager from the agency.

Additionally, students can join the Augusta University cyber competition team, where they can hone their skills, compete in national and international cybersecurity competitions, and collaborate with peers on challenging cyber defense scenarios.

Your Future

Career Options

Graduates with a Cybersecurity degree can pursue a variety of different positions, including cybersecurity analyst, cryptographer, malware analyst and penetration tester.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Information Security analysts earn a median pay of $102,600 per year, with job growth at 33%.

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Why Augusta?

Proximity to industry experts at the 332,000 sq. ft. Georgia Cyber Center increases internship and networking opportunities by putting you shoulder-to-shoulder with professionals in the field.

As a designated Center of Academic Excellence in the area of cyber defense, Augusta University is home to the Center for Cybersecurity.

Student activities like the Cyber Defense Team and the Upsilon Pi Epsilon honor society give students opportunities to network with their peers as well as put their skills to the test in hacking competitions.

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Cybersecurity graduate prepares for career in digital forensics

Cybersecurity graduate prepares for career in digital forensics
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Augusta University celebrates Jags On-Campus inaugural class 

Augusta University celebrates Jags On-Campus inaugural class 

The Future Starts Here

The School of Computer and Cyber Sciences provide high-engagement, state-of-the-art technology education and research across computer science, information technology and cybersecurity disciplines.