Cybersecurity (M.S.)
Marymount University is designated as a National Center for Academic Excellence for Cyber Defense (CAE/CD) by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security through 2020. In addition, Marymount students enrolled in this program are eligible to compete for the National Science Foundation’s Cybercorps Scholarship for Service program.
Marymount’s cybersecurity program is designed to prepare individuals for high-level positions in computer and information security by developing the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities in the technology and management of cybersecurity. Graduates will work in the protection of the digital world for the federal government, state and local governments, nonprofits, and industry.
Students may pursue a dual degree in cybersecurity and information technology to broaden their knowledge in cybersecurity management and leadership.
Because of the university's proximity to federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, and the National Science Foundation, faculty members in the program are involved in and aware of current federal government initiatives and requirements. Further, program leaders are able to call on practitioners in the field as guest speakers and adjunct professors.
This 36-credit program is offered in online and face-to-face formats. Courses are rigorous, including readings, collaboration, and practical assignments using inquiry-based learning techniques with online multimedia presentations, online tools, and online simulations and labs. The program is designed to prepare individuals for promotion to a cybersecurity analysis position, and to meet the certification requirements currently imposed on the profession, particularly by the Department of Defense. While all other coursework may be completed online, the culminating course is completed in residency in order to take advantage of the cybersecurity resources of the Washington, DC, area. Students will gain hands-on practice with equipment and tools, interacting with cybersecurity experts in government and industry.
The program is committed to exhibiting the highest professional and ethical standards addressing the needs of working individuals, full-time students, and business and government organizations. A variety of electives enable individual students to tailor the program to their knowledge base and career aspirations.
Upon successful completion of the cybersecurity program, students will be able to
- identify and solve cybersecurity issues in business and society by managing cybersecurity operations using available tools and techniques;
- review and understand the legal, regulatory, policy, and ethical issues related to securing cyberspace and ensuring the privacy of personally identifiable information (PII);
- communicate effectively with others, including technologists and managers in cybersecurity and IT, as well as users and managers in the business context;
- use specialized knowledge to continue to update skills and obtain, if applicable, certifications in the cybersecurity field;
- optimize the effectiveness of cybersecurity in an organization by performing vulnerability assessments, risk mitigation, auditing, certification and accreditation of information systems;
- work effectively as a member or as a leader of a cross-disciplinary team in the cybersecurity field where teamwork is essential to the success of a time-critical project; and
- develop the knowledge and skills required to pursue life-long learning in areas relating to cybersecurity and to adapt to an ever-changing global technological and business environment through information literacy activities relevant to a fast-changing discipline.
Admission Requirements: In addition to meeting universitywide requirements and School of Business Administration requirements, applicants for this program must hold certification or demonstrate work experience in computer networking. Those lacking this credential or work experience must take IT 520 Enterprise Infrastructure and Networks before taking the technical courses in the program. Applicants to the MBA/cybersecurity program must submit a GRE or GMAT score.
Course Substitution Policy: If a student can exhibit a depth of knowledge gained through prior experience, advanced certifications and/or previous coursework, more advanced courses may be substituted for lower level program requirements.
Minimum Grade Requirements: A minimum grade of B- is needed to receive credit for a course in the cybersecurity program. All graduate students in the School of Business Administration must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
A student whose cumulative GPA falls below 3.0 will be placed on academic probation. The student must bring his or her cumulative GPA to 3.0 or higher within nine graduate credits or be dismissed. A student whose cumulative GPA falls below 3.0 a second time will be dismissed.
Degree Requirements — Cybersecurity
36 credits
Courses are listed in recommended sequence of enrollment.
IT 530 | Computer Security | 3 |
IT 535 | Advanced Computer Security | 3 |
IT 560 | Cryptography | 3 |
IT 670 | Computer Network Defense | 3 |
IT 570 | Cybersecurity: Law, Policy, Ethics, and Compliance | 3 |
IT 575 | Information Security Management | 3 |
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MSC 545 | Project Management | 3 |
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MSC 555 | Program Management | 3 |
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IT 580 | Technology Leadership | 3 |
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IT 585 | Managing Technical People | 3 |
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IT 680 | IT Master's Project | 3 |
Three (3) courses from the following:
IT 537 | Computer Forensics and Incident Response | 3 |
IT 540 | Enterprise Data Management and Analysis | 3 |
IT 547 | Security and Privacy of Electronic Documents | 3 |
IT 552 | Operating Systems | 3 |
IT 557 | Monitoring, Auditing, and Penetration Testing | 3 |
IT 567 | Global Cybersecurity | 3 |
IT 577 | Human Considerations in Cybersecurity | 3 |
IT 587 | Cybersecurity Systems: Certification and Accreditation | 3 |