Academic Catalog 2024-25

Cybersecurity (MS)

The Master of Science in Cybersecurity (MSC) offered by the Barowsky School of Business (BSB) is a one-year intensive program for working professionals as well as recent college graduates interested in cybersecurity management. Our MSC program develops leaders who can address people, process, technology, and vendor/supply chain aspects of strategic cybersecurity efforts by supporting and motivating collaboration across the organization and driving optimized solutions that enable the company to manage evolving risk and achieve its business goals. Our program allows participants to develop the necessary skills to make informed cybersecurity decisions by analyzing potential outcomes, benefits, and risks.

BSB’s MSC program adheres to the highest standards for business education as evidenced by the School’s accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB), the organization that accredits the best business schools in the world. The goal of the MSC program is to develop graduates who can perform relevant data analysis and transform analytical results into actionable business insights.

The MSC is a 12-month program that consists of twelve 3-unit courses for a total of 36 units, including a Practicum. Students take two courses per term, which is a seven-week (two-month) period.

Degree candidates must maintain a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 ('B') or higher in the program in order to graduate.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding and application of Cybersecurity Governance and Risk Management frameworks.
  2. Demonstrate an understanding of and making risk informed cybersecurity related business decisions.
  3. Communicate effectively and efficiently about cybersecurity opportunities and threats to businesses, diverse stakeholders, and senior leadership.
  4. Formulate ethical decision-making to moral dilemmas in cybersecurity, including ChatGPT, Data Privacy, and Bias

Required Courses:

MSC 5700Cybersecurity Fundamentals

3.00 units

MSC 5701Cybersecurity Governance and Compliance

3.00 units

MSC 5702Cybersecurity Operations

3.00 units

MSC 5703Information Security Risk Management

3.00 units

MSC 5704Managing Human Risk: Building s Security-Based Culture

3.00 units

MSC 5705Secure Coding and Application Security

3.00 units

MSC 5706Cybersecurity Strategy, Leadership & Management Competencies

3.00 units

MSC 5707Defenders vs. Attackers - Bridging Perspectives

3.00 units

MSC 5708IT/IS and Cybersecurity Auditing

3.00 units

MSC 5709Ethical, Legal and Professional Issues

3.00 units

MSC 5710Emerging Technologies and Special Topics

3.00 units

MSC 5711Practicum

3.00 units

Total Credit Hours: 36

EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS:

Courses in the MSC program require access to a laptop or desktop computer for the duration of the program. Any computer not older than 6 years, will work so long as it has or is upgraded to have a solid- state drive (SSD) hard drive and at least 16 GB RAM.

To ensure that all Dominican students can take courses in the MSC program, the following options are recommended for meeting this requirement:

Option 1: Buy a new or refurbished computer. A refurbished computer works as well as a new laptop. Use Dominican’s Hardware and Software page to take advantage of education discounts. https://www.dominican.edu/campus-life/student-services-and-resources/technology-dominican/hardware-and-software

Option 2: Purchase a used computer. Any computer will work so long as it has or is upgraded to have a solid-state drive (SSD) hard drive and at least 16 GB RAM. Used computers can be found on Amazon, eBay, and Craigslist. Please use caution when purchasing a used computer.

Option 3: Financial Aid support. You may qualify for up to $2,000 in financial aid that can be applied toward the purchasing a computer. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more details: https://www.dominican.edu/admissions/aid/general-financial-aid-information

Option 4: Loaner laptops. Also, for students who qualify for financial aid, there may be a limited supply of semester-long loaner laptops available for use during the semester. For more information, contact Student Affairs.