Overview
Available within the bachelor’s programs in Information Technology, Information Systems or Computer Science, the Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics track will prepare you for a career in an industry that is going to grow in demand. You’ll learn to create network security plans plus develop skills in securing network architecture. You’ll also learn skills in authentication, encryption and cryptography as well as the forensics skills that will equip you to support business needs.
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If you’ve compared colleges, especially private Christian universities, you know how expensive college tuition can be. We strive to keep our tuition and fees below the national average for private Christian colleges to make this education affordable for families. And best of all, almost 100% of our students receive financial aid in the form of generous scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study opportunities—bringing costs much lower.
Outcomes/Careers
It seems that in every newscast these days there is a story about another security breach, and it doesn’t seem that there is an end in sight. This means the demand for employees with the skills and knowledge needed to provide security for a business’s data is only going to grow. Studies have shown that the median salary for security analysts in 2015 and 2016 was approximately $92,000.
Overview
Are you looking to get into the growing field of cybersecurity and digital forensics? This track can be selected as part of the:
- Bachelor's in Information Technology
- Bachelor's in Information Systems
- Bachelor's in Computer Science
The Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics track will prepare you for a career in an industry that is going to grow in demand. You’ll learn to create network security plans plus develop skills in securing network architecture. You’ll also learn skills in authentication, encryption and cryptography as well as the forensics skills that will equip you to support business needs.