Cybersecurity, BS
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New York City
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Westchester
This program is STEM designated, which means you will be trained in areas of technology that are in high demand with United States employers. International students studying in person on student visas will be eligible for an Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension of 24 months, for a total of 36 months.
Pace Knows Cybersecurity
With 15 full-time faculty teaching and researching cybersecurity, Ƶ's Seidenberg School is the first stop for cybersecurity education and training. Seidenberg faculty have earned millions of dollars in grants in cybersecurity research, and the Seidenberg locations in New York City aԻ Westchester are hubs of cybersecurity expertise.
Expert faculty like Li-Chiou Chen, Darren Hayes, and Joe Acampora will take you through the theory and practice of cybersecurity. With three academic labs and research centers, including the Cyber Range, faculty conduct cutting-edge research in computer forensics, risk, software and data security, human factors, and much more.
As a cybersecurity student, you'll build your portfolio with research and hands-on experience in the classroom and in our specialized labs. These labs, run by top cybersecurity faculty, will empower you to put your classroom learning into action and gain the skills and experience that employers want.
Program Highlights
- Train in a state-of-the-art Cyber Range, designed and developed specifically to practice cybersecurity drills in preparation for the real thing.
- Trusted by the US government. Ƶ's Seidenberg School is a National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security designated Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education.
- CyberCorps® Scholarship for Service: Ƶ is proud to offer the CyberCorps® Scholarship for Service (SFS) program, funded by the National Science Foundation. This selective program provides full-tuition scholarships to students committed to careers in government cybersecurity, offering a direct path to high-demand positions in the public sector.
- Build it, defend it, destroy it: Learning cybersecurity is all about putting yourself in the shoes of the hacker. By learning how cyber attackers think, you’ll be able to build better defense systems to protect sensitive information from being stolen.
- Strategic Location: With campuses in New York City and Westchester County, students are strategically positioned to network and intern with leading companies, federal agencies, and tech startups.
- Cutting-Edge Curriculum: Designed to address the latest trends and challenges in cybersecurity, courses cover topics such as network security, ethical hacking, cryptography, and digital forensics. Students are also trained in critical thinking, problem-solving, and the ethical implications of cybersecurity practices.
- Career Opportunities: Graduates of the program are prepared for a wide range of careers, including cybersecurity analyst, information security manager, penetration tester, and digit al forensic investigator. The program’s strong emphasis on hands-on learning ensures that students graduate with a robust portfolio of experience that is highly valued by employers.
“Anyone that has internet and a computer could do so much damage. We’re learning ethical hacking; we’re learning the tools the bad guys are using so we can defend against it. In that sense, this cybersecurity education is priceless.”
—Andrew Kirk (MS in Cybersecurity '24)
Become a Cybersecurity Leader
Our cybersecurity degree program provides mentoring and networking opportunities that will prove valuable to your career. In addition to developing in-demand skills, you’ll gain the foundational skills and advanced knowledge you need that will help you prepare for the CompTIA Security+ and ISC2 CISSP certifications relevant to cybersecurity careers across the nation.
5 Rewarding Cybersecurity Careers
- Information Security Analyst: $112,000 median annual salary1
- Cyber Operations Analyst: $91,696 average annual salary2
- Cybersecurity Specialist: $111,219 average annual salary3
- Data Security Officer: $96,617 average annual salary4
- Chief Security Officer: $157,251 average annual salary5
Sources:
- , U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, “Information Security Analysts.” Retrieved September 11, 2024.
- . “Cyber Operations Analyst Salaries in the United States.” Retrieved September 11, 2024.
- . “Cybersecurity Specialist Salaries in the United States.” Retrieved September 11, 2024.
- . “Average Data Security Officer.” Retrieved September 11, 2024.
- . “Average Data Security Officer.” Retrieved September 11, 2024.
Where Pace Graduates are Employed
- Amazon
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- IBM
- JP Morgan Chase
- Microsoft
- Morgan Stanley
- Prudential
- United States Government
Did You Know?
Cybersecurity Professionals are in Demand
- that 62% of employers had gaps in their cybersecurity workforce, making them vulnerable to potential threats. By earning your Bachelor’s of Science in Cybersecurity degree, you’ll get ready to meet the demand for professionals trained in cyber operations, information security, and other technical competencies. Our alumni network, helps graduates connect with professionals at the forefront of cyber innovation.
- The job outlook for information security analysts is strong, with (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
the cost of cybercrime by 2025 (Cybersecurity Ventures)
median salary of a cybersecurity analyst in New York (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
of Pace students are employed, continuing their education, or pursuing service within one year of graduation