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One out of every 20 open jobs in the United States is a cybersecurity-related position. However, there are currently not enough qualified personnel available to meet this demand. As a result, for every three jobs in cybersecurity, one of them is sitting empty (Microsoft, Oct. 2021). The Master of Science in Cybersecurity Management (MSCM) program at the David Eccles School of Business is designed to deliver the required knowledge, leadership, and real-world experience to fulfill the growing information security needs of modern-day businesses.

At the University of Utah, our courses combine the flexibility of online teaching with the advantages and direct engagement of traditional teaching. Enjoy the benefit of studying online at your own pace while still engaging with classmates and instructors. This flexible way of teaching improves your overall experience and your ability to retain what you learn.

Interactive learning comes in a variety of ways:

  • Group assignments, where you collaborate via email, Zoom, or a discussion forum to answer a problem set.
  • Contributions to a discussion forum, where you directly respond to previous posts.
  • Peer reviews, where you review and comment on assignments from other students.

Our classes also offer multiple routes to stay connected and get help:

  • Communicate directly with the instructor via email, by phone, or on Zoom.
  • Participate in and guide online discussions.
  • Attend online office hours in discussion threads, on the phone, or on Zoom.
  • Instructors are available in “real” office hours for students on or near campus; for some courses we offer Q&A sessions in a classroom.

Master of Science in Cybersecurity Management

Students who are new to cybersecurity will benefit from gaining an introductory background to IS before starting the program. There are many free and inexpensive courses that will meet this need.  This Free online CLEP Information Systems course offered by Modern States Education Alliance is one option.

Core Classes (30 Credits)

IS 6410 Systems Analysis & Design (3)

IS 6640 Networking & Servers (3)

IS 6570 Cybersecurity Management (3) Required Pre or Co-requisite: IS 6640

IS 6572 Secure Network Operations (3) Prerequisite: IS 6570

IS 6573 Vulnerability Management (3) Prerequisite: IS 6570

IS 6574 Cybersecurity Risk & Compliance (3) Prerequisite: IS 6570

IS 6481 Business Intelligence & Analytics (3)

IS 6465 Web Based Applications (3)

OSC 6660 Project Management (3)

IS 6821 Capstone Career Development (1)

IS 6822 Capstone Project Initiation (1)

IS 6823 Capstone Project Completion (1)

$1,000/ credit* for resident and non-resident

With effect from Spring 2024 (*Subject to change without notice)

This program qualifies for the U of U employee reduced tuition benefit.

MSCM students have access to a number of career-management resources at the Eccles School, including a career coach who works one-on-one with students. We are dedicated to providing resources to help students maximize their graduate education.

One out of every three jobs in cybersecurity is vacant due to a shortage of qualified personnel available to meet the demand (Microsoft, Oct. 2021).

We view this as a management problem, as security controls must be implemented in every department or business unit in an organization. Many controls are policy, procedure, and human behavior-oriented, not just information-technology specific. This requires experienced leaders with not only strong technical and analytical skills, but also business communication and risk management capabilities.

For this reason, the Eccles School created the Master of Science in Cybersecurity Management Program as we are uniquely positioned to teach both the technical and leadership skills required for students looking to enter this new and rapidly changing field. Our goal is to position graduates to obtain excellent employment and have longer-term career advancement opportunities.

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Last Updated: 4/24/24